Sun, wind, rain , it even snowed at some point in this late spring trip. I got it all on this 3 day solo bushcraft wild camping in a natural shelter in the northern wilderness of Scandinavia. I was actually there for 4 days, the painting took two sessions because chasing light is hard in outdoor painting. This is an amazing rock formation country with natural cave shelters. I found one deep enough for 3 people to sleep in it with good ventilation. I built a safe fire place and got a nice spit roast going, got a bit primitive and went old school on fire making and deco. I used a wool blanket, sheep skin and an rustic Llama poncho from the Andes to keep me warm but I had to keep the fire going all night on this trip, highest temps where + 8 C during the day and lowest was - 4 C at night.
In case you are wondering where the instrument "yidaki" I play came from.. well, I hiked with it but I did not film it. I left it by the camera when doing walking scenes, it's just too cumbersome to carry it twice on this rough hilly terrain. The rock paintings are made with charcoal and water and are not permanent. Thanks for watching - Ric
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GEAR I USE
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PAINTING ON THIS VIDEO
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FOOD
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WILDERNESS PAINTINGS
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MERCH
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BUSHCRAFT AND CAMPING TRIPS
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WILDERNESS PAINTING DEMOS
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Behind the scenes and best moments shots:
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3 июн 2020