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Early spring in the northern forests still has a lot of snow. But for lovers of bushcraft and adventure, this doesn't stop them from venturing into the world of the wild nature. In this video, I will spend the night in a shelter made of an army poncho tent, fir branches, and reindeer hide.
But in order to have a comfortable night, it's necessary to have a hearty meal. And that means making a fire and gathering firewood. The temperature was around zero degrees Celsius this evening, so I had to chop down a dry tree to gather enough firewood for the entire evening.
The poncho tent canopy protected me and the fire from the constantly falling snow, and the dry birch bark helped me start the fire on the first try. Stuffed chicken with rice, cooked over the fire, was a delicious treat for me and my faithful German Shepherd dog named "Whistle," who attentively monitored all my actions and especially made sure that the local inhabitants didn't steal our festive dinner.
The silence, the sound of falling snow, the clean air, and the wilderness are pleasures that aren't accessible to many people. I invite all viewers to enjoy the sights and atmosphere of this video together with me.
Thanks so much for watching and see you next time!
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26 сен 2024