Wow, building an igloo to survive a freezing winter night solo? That's some serious survival skills right there! Watching you construct the igloo from scratch was both fascinating and inspiring - it's incredible what can be achieved with just snow and determination. And the fact that you spent the night in it adds a whole new level of adventure and authenticity to the experience. Your resourcefulness and resilience are truly admirable. Thanks for sharing this epic winter survival journey with us!
Thats sooo cool! I just read about 'why we get cold, how igloos work, how cold and hot air works in an igloo' and got so curious to see one being made by a human and not a cartoon😂 you're so impressive man! Thanks a lot!
Awesome work! When I make an Igloo that size, I always pitch a Bivy inside to give myself another layer of insulation for bedtime. A bit overkill, I know. I just like the added comfort :)
@@BalwantSingh-vi9cri dont think there is a camera man, he may have placed down the camera somewhere just to get some shots but non of the shots are moving like human.
Nice! This came in my recommendation and I got so curious and surprised coz I have never seen someone actually make an igloo. Only ever seen in cartoons😅😅. I was so afraid he will break the wall from inside when carving the snow as he was going for window pane thickness for the walls and the light was seeping through but wow it survived 😮😂😂😂
I totally loved that journey Dude. I was almost screaming things to do seconds before you where doing them. You are extremely intellegent. 🤨 . . . . it had to have been a good night sleep, nice and toasty ... well, almost toasty
I would use small branches, say 10-15 inches long, placing them into the top roof of the igloo before removing snow from the inside. If you then carve up to the end of a branch, you know not to go further. Just a thought to protect the safe thickness of the igloo’s ceiling.
@ Heh heh…the twigs would be the least of my worries if that happened. But better yet, spend the last hours of daylight making the exposed sticks on the outside into sharp points…a protective layer for those bears😆
Exactly I checked the comments to see who has sense I’ve never even been in snow and u know this is a process definitely not a 2 day project and I even think I saw a snow shovel machine that’s used for driveways in the background 😂🤦🏾♂️🤷🏽♂️
What it's this great ending huh?! Lol!! But great video, I'm never see someone make igloo from nothing, you don't even use brick of ices!! I was afraid that you break the "thin" layer of snow wall all time but you do it right!! I can't realise what is living or camping in such cold weather and with those tons of snow lol!! If someone could tell me what the herb add in all vids, it have taste of "erva mate" or so?! I'm very thankfull if some could say!! Here in my country we just have few amounts of snow so... Just living in Canada or Europe for I have such joy of camping and doing jokes like that lol!! And I'm just thinking how cosy is those...>=> ... stoves and how the chamine dont melting all igloos' wall?? I watch a vid that show a fire that last more than 1 day, it's all horizontaly logs, not so big like those, but they spread dirty, some sand above woods, and 3 floors of woods, it seams work it but I don't know huh! Anyways, thank you to fine video before sleep!! I'm subscribeing to not lose other vids, hugs from far aways, or "see ya!" :))
It's cute. Not very realistic, but it's cute. Problem is, depending on the low temperatures, and it's not like you're having to endure Gail force winds or extreme snowfall, but depending on the low temperatures of the evening you would have to re-stoke that tiny little stove at least 8 or 9 times throughout the night just to prevent hypothermia. Effectively assuring sleep deprivation. Stay awake to stay unfrozen. Sleeping during the daytime when it's warm, but then you'd have to quickly gather wood and find food as soon as you wake up. Which means the sun is going down again.....vicious cycle.
@carltime334 Yes Carl. I graduated high school. 4.0 average. Graduated college, too. 3.8. I was only making a point from personal experience living in these conditions for 3 years. Ty.
@@IndigoMason1l1l oh ok sorry, I just didn’t think someone who would make such a condescending comment like your original one would have spent much time doing it rough. Thanks for sharing your high school and university grades with me, even though I don’t see the relevance. Have a nice day.
@carltime334 Why don't you go give it a try for yourself, Carl? Condescending? Lol. Do you respond to every comment you read as if the proprietor of that comment were a complete idiot? And "I'm" condescending? Okay, Carl! Whatever you say.
Wow you did a amazing job building that you have a great talent but I bet you slept good that night lol alot of work. I enjoy watching you and the beautiful scenery thank you for taking us along love from Ohio ( USA)
I totally loved that journey Dude. I was almost screaming things to do seconds before you where doing them. You are extremely intellegent. 🤨 . . . . it had to have been a good night sleep, nice and toasty ... well, almost toasty mahwusm
Thank you for working so hard on these projects and sharing them with us. You’re fantastic!
Unusual but cosy and warm inside of it i love igloos ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
❤😊
Kicking the door down in the morning was very satisfying 😊
The sound of tools rubbing into the Snow is amazing 👍👍
Wow, building an igloo to survive a freezing winter night solo? That's some serious survival skills right there! Watching you construct the igloo from scratch was both fascinating and inspiring - it's incredible what can be achieved with just snow and determination. And the fact that you spent the night in it adds a whole new level of adventure and authenticity to the experience. Your resourcefulness and resilience are truly admirable. Thanks for sharing this epic winter survival journey with us!
If ever there was a "RULE" as to building an igloo, I really hope and pray that this video will be right beside the description !!
Wildly impressive! So tidy and functional and beautiful!
It looks very pretty, but, I'm from Florida and can't imagine being in that environment for 60 seconds. I admire these guys spirit of adventure.
Judging by the change in sun light multiple times, I'm curious to ask how many days this took.... it wasn't just one!
You are not alone all Team is with you😊but team work is best work
Enjoyed watching this video!!
Same 😊
Thats sooo cool! I just read about 'why we get cold, how igloos work, how cold and hot air works in an igloo' and got so curious to see one being made by a human and not a cartoon😂 you're so impressive man! Thanks a lot!
Красивая сказка для тех, кто никогда не ходил в зимние походы не охотился.
Awesome work! When I make an Igloo that size, I always pitch a Bivy inside to give myself another layer of insulation for bedtime. A bit overkill, I know. I just like the added comfort :)
The fact that all that stuff fit in your bag is blowing my mind
Молодец парнишка с таким не пропадёшь, ко всему руки приложить.😊
Bet that was some night's sleep! He must've been absolutely knackered. Well done mate!!
This is how I would make them when I was a kid, so much fun.
Wowww...serasa kembali ke jaman prasejarah dan ini pekerjaan yg melelahkan tapi sangat menyenangkan
That was Magical! Greetings from Australia👍
En mi ciudad estamos a 40° C en plena ola de calor, y vengo aqui a ver si me refresco con estas imagenes.
Gracias
Saludos desde España
Thank you very much I really enjoyed this beautiful experience. I will do it one day, God willing .
Your not alone 😂.
Why you say that?
Also cameraman with😂😂😂
@@BalwantSingh-vi9cri dont think there is a camera man, he may have placed down the camera somewhere just to get some shots but non of the shots are moving like human.
It’s a drone dude 😂. Yeah we have that tech now. Look it up.
They build igloo or quinshee this is not argue but the Built very interesting.❤
I like it
That was an amazing trek for a chopping block 😉
It feels cold in the thick snow, but I like the house you created
You are a natural talent 😉
The location and everything you built was beautiful. Thanks for sharing
Nice! This came in my recommendation and I got so curious and surprised coz I have never seen someone actually make an igloo. Only ever seen in cartoons😅😅. I was so afraid he will break the wall from inside when carving the snow as he was going for window pane thickness for the walls and the light was seeping through but wow it survived 😮😂😂😂
Same 😂
Yeah, I always thought they were made from blocks of ice...
@@erstwhilepublications8092 me too...as that's how I have seen it in cartoons 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Genau so haben wir als Kinder früher auch eine "Schneehöhle" gebaut 😃
I’m simply awestruck!!! Great work!
I've never touched snow, it feels like snow is great, it's very cold
Ha ha😂😂
I totally loved that journey Dude. I was almost screaming things to do seconds before you where doing them. You are extremely intellegent. 🤨
. . . . it had to have been a good night sleep, nice and toasty ... well, almost toasty
Your wood cutting is sooo good
That was awesome. Thanks.
I'm not sure I'd live though the construction of it...😅😊
Benny Hill Shoveling skills 😂😂😂😂 New Subscriber, absolutely brilliant
I would use small branches, say 10-15 inches long, placing them into the top roof of the igloo before removing snow from the inside. If you then carve up to the end of a branch, you know not to go further. Just a thought to protect the safe thickness of the igloo’s ceiling.
Hopefully a polar bear won' t fall on you 😂.
@ Heh heh…the twigs would be the least of my worries if that happened. But better yet, spend the last hours of daylight making the exposed sticks on the outside into sharp points…a protective layer for those bears😆
Worth watching ❤
Polar bear would love this ice cave.
Зачем так над собой издеваться?
Magnificent scenery 😊
how many days did you wait before cutting into it?
Exactly I checked the comments to see who has sense I’ve never even been in snow and u know this is a process definitely not a 2 day project and I even think I saw a snow shovel machine that’s used for driveways in the background 😂🤦🏾♂️🤷🏽♂️
Cuty and a real man !
Hi Antonio its stephen winter from southern Ontario Canada thanks for sharing this video I'm a first time visitor of this platform ciao 😂
Igloo is made from blocks. but nice construction here.
Great video well done thank you for sharing ❤
Wouldnt a location be better closer to trees for more wind break instead of in the open .?
What it's this great ending huh?! Lol!! But great video, I'm never see someone make igloo from nothing, you don't even use brick of ices!! I was afraid that you break the "thin" layer of snow wall all time but you do it right!! I can't realise what is living or camping in such cold weather and with those tons of snow lol!! If someone could tell me what the herb add in all vids, it have taste of "erva mate" or so?! I'm very thankfull if some could say!! Here in my country we just have few amounts of snow so... Just living in Canada or Europe for I have such joy of camping and doing jokes like that lol!! And I'm just thinking how cosy is those...>=>
... stoves and how the chamine dont melting all igloos' wall?? I watch a vid that show a fire that last more than 1 day, it's all horizontaly logs, not so big like those, but they spread dirty, some sand above woods, and 3 floors of woods, it seams work it but I don't know huh! Anyways, thank you to fine video before sleep!! I'm subscribeing to not lose other vids, hugs from far aways, or "see ya!" :))
It's spruce tea.
I like this video ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Is it just me or is watching someone work snow like this just totally aesmr??
섬세하고 꼼꼼하시네요
잘 봤어요❤
ESPÍRITO SANTO te ama muito ❤
Did you see or hear Bigfoot? Haha.
Loved the video!
Antonio you are awesome , very efficient & skilled , charming too 😊
Very awesome
Amazing.
It's cute. Not very realistic, but it's cute. Problem is, depending on the low temperatures, and it's not like you're having to endure Gail force winds or extreme snowfall, but depending on the low temperatures of the evening you would have to re-stoke that tiny little stove at least 8 or 9 times throughout the night just to prevent hypothermia. Effectively assuring sleep deprivation. Stay awake to stay unfrozen. Sleeping during the daytime when it's warm, but then you'd have to quickly gather wood and find food as soon as you wake up. Which means the sun is going down again.....vicious cycle.
You do realise that Eskimoes have been doing it for thousands of years?
@carltime334 Yes Carl. I graduated high school. 4.0 average. Graduated college, too. 3.8. I was only making a point from personal experience living in these conditions for 3 years. Ty.
@@IndigoMason1l1l oh ok sorry, I just didn’t think someone who would make such a condescending comment like your original one would have spent much time doing it rough. Thanks for sharing your high school and university grades with me, even though I don’t see the relevance. Have a nice day.
@carltime334 Why don't you go give it a try for yourself, Carl? Condescending? Lol. Do you respond to every comment you read as if the proprietor of that comment were a complete idiot? And "I'm" condescending? Okay, Carl! Whatever you say.
Wow! Awesome!
Primero que veo que sabe cocinar👍
That looks awesome
Wow you did a amazing job building that you have a great talent but I bet you slept good that night lol alot of work. I enjoy watching you and the beautiful scenery thank you for taking us along love from Ohio ( USA)
You really think that’s one day of work?!?
@@scottpayne7575 does it really matter? Who cares?
I appreciate that🙌
how warm did you get in there with the stove going? did you get wet as the walls started to melt?
About 53 °F/ 12degrees. The walls didn't start to melt, only at the point where the chimney pipe went through the igloo did the snow melt a little
@@AntonioOff-Grid Thats warmer than my house!
Wow love it🌞❄️
Amazing brother....good luck
You deserve more subscribers and likes
It’s hard to do the filming because each time you needed to set up the camera first before filming yourself. I think this is the most difficult part!
Very nicely done mate, an igloo from the inside out, brilliant. What type of mini stove is that? Looking forward to your next adventure.
Nereálné ! Dávno by umrzl !💦
What was that😧, I show a ufo in the side of the upper screen, 2:38 to 2:44
Super
Super brother 👌👌👌👍👍👍🤝
Super nice , great job !
Mind blowing camping
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤WOW SUPER FANTASTISKT GRATTIS SANTA LIVET THANKYOU SER ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Just loved your video!
That looks so cool!!
Wow, amazing.
I don’t think I can handle this kind of situation 😢you know folks X!.❤
Yep our pensioners in England will be doing this
Fantastic!
It's the Philippines 🎉
Top Video 👍 Aber was ist mit einer kohlenmonoxidvergiftung ?🤔
Nice job!
I totally loved that journey Dude. I was almost screaming things to do seconds before you where doing them. You are extremely intellegent. 🤨
. . . . it had to have been a good night sleep, nice and toasty ... well, almost toasty mahwusm
nice work i love it
Mind relaxing vedeos ❤
Quinzhee! ☃️
I rather enjoyed this video. What an awesome dream to have come true.
Thanks great to see
1st experience 😅😅😅
Super verify nice video baro❤❤❤❤
Well done
Beautiful video!!
This video rocks
Nazar gul Pakistan love 🥰🥰🥰🥰♥️♥️♥️✌️✌️✌️👍👍👍👍
Good man good work
Nice bro im big fan
Very nice😊
that was nice
Как снег от печки не растаял?
The beauty of where you are is breathtaking. Is this out West or North up in Canada/ Alaska?
Brillent❤