I don't think I fully grasped the meaning of 'tranquility' until I found this channel. So many elements; Erik's voice, the sounds of the rain and nature, the almost ritualistic process of collecting the material for the fire. the satisfaction of the slow progression from smoke and tiny flame to warming fire, and finally the coffee making and enjoyment of it. All of these elements assemble together to create such a serene tranquility. Wonderful to experience on a nice Sunday morning. thank you, Erik.
Endnu engang har du fanget, lige det det handler om, fred, naturen i alt slags vej, og igen et bevis på, at regnvejr har sin charme. Tak Erik, super film
Enormt fin och imponerande instruktionsvideo om användning av tjärved! Älskar den intensiva grönskan av en våt granskog. Skägglaven var så vacker. Tusen tack, Erik 😍
WOW this one snuck up on me without notice!!! What a pleasant way to end a weekend, The sound quality really stood out on this Erik. It brought me back to some of my fondest memories. Ya that fat wood will burn every time.
I was just thinking that whenever Erik goes into the wild he is always accompanied by one of his best friends: that grizzled old coffee pot. They've seen some mileage together, eh?
We love your video's. nature is awesome and you show it well in your work. You are a very talented man with your art, love of nature and the beautiful videos you produce.
Great job on the fire in the rain! Love it! It seems no one is immune to the fact that the smoke will always head straight for the camera lens 😂. I’ll point TheOutdoorGearReview guy to your channel so he can see that Trangia kettles are ok to use on a fire.😅
Som sædvanligt meget inspirerende. Der skal ikke så meget til for at få en fin naturoplevelse. Vi må ikke tænde bål i skoven i Danmark. Men der er dem, der gør det alligevel ...
Hej fra Danmark :-) Great video (as allways). Could you talk a little about thoughts and gear, when it comes to rainy days/trips, common as it is for us in Scandinavia?
We didn't start the fire It was always burning, since the world's been turning We didn't start the fire No, we didn't light it, but we tried to fight it - Billy Joel.
0:23 - Spruce. "Pine" is a word, often used in place of "evergreen" like as was used here, but it's actually a spruce stump. He's in a stand of spruce so a pine would be out of place here, but the remaining trunk appearance is enough to tell, as well as the wood type when he splits it. It splits and slivers off a little differently from pine as well.