In this video I'll show you how I was building shelter from snow and wind in winter forest. Making fire and cooking in the wild. Click the like button, write comments below and hit the subscribe button. Support my channel!
Now that I have read some of the comments, I have to congratulate you for making the fire just the right distance. My grandfather taught us kids, 60+ years ago, if the fire is too close, not only will the smoke choke you, the heat building up inside will melt the snow and it will drip into the shelter and that's a bad thing to do. So, CONGRATULATIONS. You really did it right.
I like that you are putting pine boughs on your shelter. I see people putting wood or branches all of the time, but the boughs will cut the wind with less work required.
Wow! What a find! That upturned tree 'setup" could easily be turned into a very snug pretty long term camp...heck...I'd even put a floor and a small wood stove in it! Love the shelter you built by the way! Just a great time. Cheers.
@@MAXBUSHCKRAFT24 I always wanted to do this bushcraft stuff and post my videos on RU-vid, but unfortunately we don't have that much freedom here . Keep posting videos like this. It makes me feel happy.
Hola te veo desde Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Guerrero México me gusta cuando tú preparas tu comida del campo ó pescas éso es muy hermoso me gustaría pasar 3 días en la nieve no creo poder soportar yo soy de clima tropical
Great job 😀❤️. So glad I'm subscribed. Very enjoyable video. Your photography skills are really good, too 😉😄. Thanks for sharing this with me 😀. Hello from Indiana USA and this 63 year old lady.
A blanket for 90 DEGREE WEATHER, clothes for 70 degrees weather , wet gloves what are you doing? Other than freezing your back end off hope it's worth the trip .
That is a really nice shelter! I love it and you did a really great job building it. Did the tree roots and soil around them help insulate the shelter? 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That shelter can be a death trap if the tree and root system crash down on you. If you ever need to build under the root of a fallen tree, you need to support the weight just in case.
In all of these videos I have watched, I always wondered where do they go to relieve themselves, especially in the snow and zero to subzero temperatures?
I admire your spunck Just wondering why your camp fire is so far away. Could you not have built it under the root ball of the tree. After all the root ball is just dirt so it wouldn't catch fire. You would have kept warmer. Other then that you did a great job setting up camp.
Sorry, I don’t wan‘t to turn on you. But have you ever seen a root plate coming back ??? In my opinion it’s a verry dangerous idea to make a shelter under a root plate !!!
Why take so much time to ‘insulate the shelter and then leave a huge gaping entry way?with an obviously ineffective fire too far away to make a difference
I don't understand why your making a humongous shelter a lot of wasted energy being spent it could be used for a smaller shelter with more R value and a good size fire to keep the shelter and you warmer
Started with a good base to your shelter. Piss poor job finishing it. The wind can rip away any heat you may get inside of it because of all the holes in the walls. If you're going to do the job, do it right. Those walls should be 2 or 3 times thicker and the fire should be closer with a reflection of some kind. Maybe you should stick to camping with your RV.