Thanks for watching everyone! This was a cold one. It dropped to -15F by the time I had the tent set up, colder still with the wind. Definitely a good night to have a stove. The camo fur suit I am wearing in this video is hands down the warmest piece of outdoor clothing I have. I actually had to remove my fleece sweater to keep from sweating while I was cutting fire wood. I have info and links up top in the description.
Right on J! Thanks for the video and info. Sounds so comfy. I can't wait to get back to leatherworking after I heal up from the hospital. I love your video and I'm gonna get a some workout equipment that you had made a video on. Love from Native land in Colorado.
I can only imagine how cold it was. When you started with fire that gave it away. Lol. Good call btw. That's exactly what I would have down too. When it's dangerously cold like that, it's always best to get your fire going good, then start setting up camp. Even at the risk of doing with only the light of the moon and fire. 😆
@@adventuresofmommabear2264 100% Fire first in the cold. It is nice too that it lets you see the wind setting up shelter. Its been a pretty interesting winter so far. Tonight its looking like -35. Have a good one!
Awesome testing of gear Jess your the man brotha love how much work you put into these vids man wish I had time to get out is what I'm always saying!! Gotta make it happen stay strong&healthy safe&happy my friend love your stuff can't believe we lost a bushcraft legend 😢 CARPE DIEM😁✊🔥
Yesterday, I got some sad news, Naugolero, one of the best bushcrafters on YT passed away. His work was very influential on me, always interesting and informative. I urge you all to go check out his channel. His wife is keeping it going with new and unreleased footage. Wishing her and his family all the very best.
I don't know if I'm more impressed by the bushcrafting skills, or the huge amount of work that must have went into getting this filmed solo! Either way thank you very much for making and sharing this video. :)
👍👍👍 .. a good one Jess. That's an awesome-looking sheepskin outfit you have there. I inherited a genuine sheepskin coat from my late Father-in-Law. Unfortunately I had to pass it on as he was a couple of inches and sizes smaller than me. Thanks for sharing .. take care .. Tommy
Thanks Tommy! The sheepskin is really excellent stuff. I had to remove layers wearing that suit to cut wood. Thanks for watching my friend. Have a good one!
Awesome winter adventure 👍 I like the camouflage outfit your wearing, but they want $760.00 CNDN...ouch!! In the off season,I bought a Muskoka downfilled winter coat -50c $200.00 (value $500.00) downfilled ski pants -40c $100.00 ( value $270.00) skidoo boots -50c $60.00 ( value $ 160.00) all bought in the summer. Great deal👍 I go winter camping in Northern Canada in temperatures -30c to -40c with just a tshirt,track pants and socks...nice and toasty warm,no issues. Looks like you had a blast.Thanks for the share Brother 👊 💥
Nice! Sounds like some great gear for your area. Down is awesome stuff. RCC had the suits on sale over summer, about half off. Super warm. Cheers my friend.
Outstanding brother! I’m digging all that snow, so far this season, it’s only snowed once here, about 1/2 inch, gone the next day. Sweet set up too, looked like an awesome time!
Thanks brother. Appreciate it. It was a real slow start up here this winter- snow, rain, freeze, thaw, repeat. Now its like its catching up. It was -35F the other night. Thats a new kind of cold for me! Back in PA, it would occasionally get down to 0F, but nothing like this. I enjoy it for the most part, its just quite the process keeping the stove going 24/7 and the keeping the pipes from freezing. Learning the ropes as we go. Have a good one my friend.
You are really good at living in the forest ... you can solve the problems that occur in the forest ... Can you live in the forest by eating all the natural foods in the forest?
Thanks Manfred! I had this loadout in mind for this mountaineering pack. Making the poles in the woods definitely does lighten the load pretty significantly.
Great video, a joy to watch while I am warm; I am glad you got fire going before you set up your shelter, I usually see people put shelter up before they make their fire (which is important), thank you for sharing your camp with us stay warm
Thanks my friend. I usually do setup my shelter first, but when it is this cold, fire is a must. Typically I setup the shelter first simply because of the lighting for filming. The short days of winter keep it interesting.
This reminds me of winter in the high Cascades with the Korean surplus tents and the 55 gallon drum stoves. Subzero heaven when you have the right equipment and outlook. Cheers Jess.
Good morning. Have plenty of tents but still want a Baker style one . After last years surprise I’ve storm I’ve been looking at the stoves for short term needs . Lighting a crawfish cooker up with a big open flame inside is not ideal . It worked but.. looks like you need a sled for that 200 liter pack . Not sure about the faux bacon… Excellent video brother. . Have a great day and stay warm
Bakers are pretty nice. Little heavy, but lightened up considerably by making the poles. Ever checked out a Kelly Kettle? I have one on the way. Kind of like a water bottle with a rocket stove in the middle. Looks pretty interesting. As for bacon, I don’t eat pork. Something about it. Wild boar is ok. Thanks brother. Have a good one
Judging by the heft you gave as you maneuvered your pack to the tree, it looked like about the same weight as mine. And I don't even carry a stove... One of these days I'm going to weigh that sucker 😆 Nice frozen beard ❄️😊 Thanks for the nice trip my brother!
Thanks Susan! I am not sure what it weighed, probably around 60lbs. Normal setups without the stove and big tent are probably 35-44lbs give or take. I do like loading it up though and keeping comfortable with the weight. Great exercise and good to know that if I had to I could. Have a good one sister!
Great video Jess. Took me a sec to figure out what the pine needles were for in the tea kettle. I'll have to remember that for straining out the coffee grounds. Very good idea. Outstanding meals. Thank you...
Jess. I absolutely love all the gear and that suit is badass. Im jealous i dont live in a colder climate so i can wear one hahha. Haven't heard your voice in a while in a over night. Be good to get your input here and there about what youre doing around camp. Thank you jess. 👍🤝
Thank you Kyle! I am really lucky to have that suit. It got down to -35F last night. Thats a new kind of cold for me lol. I really like keeping the overnights no talking, but will try and get in the habit of breaking some stuff down to have for another video. Have a good one brother 🤝
Great night out Jess. That look of contentment while you were watching your breakfast cook was priceless. Ever thought about doing a how to pack video? How you place everything together and how it fits in your ruck? Nate
Thanks Nate! Breakfast was most welcome that morning. I am planning a winter gear video soon. Got a couple other things lined up first, but its on the way. Cheers
Do you harvest your own Chaga? I would be interested in how you process chaga into powder and an explanation for the twig in the teapot spout…flavour or splash prevention? I look forward to spring. Winter camping is too much for me. Thank you for the video
We do harvest our own chaga. To powder you can use a cheese grater or even a saw. The spruce twig was used as a strainer for my coffee grounds in the tea pot. Works well. Cheers
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Thanks so much brother! Really happy to hear it. The pomoly stuff is well made. Hard to compare it to the old canvas though.There is no replacing the character of it. Thanks again bro. Have a good one! 🤝
What was that meat patty you made and cooked? Excellent skills, Brother. Breath deep, focus, and be at peace with Mother Nature’s ambivalence to our presence.
Great campout Jess! the food looked outstanding too! I was wondering how well the military foam pad and reflective blanket did? I know those foam pads don't give you much comfort from the hard ground. Was too afraid to try them in the winter, I like that they roll down so small. I would probably give it a try with my Grabber blanket like you did and put my Thermarest X-therm mattress on top of the foam pad. 👍⛺🔥❄️🥶
Thanks Jeff! I used my Klymit insulated pad inside my bivvy, which was on top of the GI rollup mat, on top of the grabber. The Klymit pad is awesome. Have a good one!
Good day Sir, I'm a new sub to your channel. Great segment. Silent is Golden as they old us in school. Picked up a few tips from your show. Corporal Corner send us here to check you out. I must say atleast you didn't use bacon grease to cook your meals. Slightly healthier.! What kind of knife were you using? Thank you for sharing. Cheers mate. Greetings from Australia.
Thank you! Appreciate it. It was turkey, no pork for me. The knife is a jääkäri püükko 110 from Varusteleka. Very nice blades, good steel, good performance. I am working on a video for it now. Cheers Jess
When it's time for you to sleep, do you close off the tent or leave an opening in front of the fire to keep yourself warm? I'm referring to a situation where you do not have a stove inside the tent during below freezing temperatures.
Typically, I will close it up, but this depends on the fire, the shelter and the temperature. If it is really cold, I like to make a bigger fire and just keep it going.
My absolute favorite tent I gotta get one still haha Pomoly is great my best stove for sure, what was your sleep system?? Space blanket, closed cell mat, what sleeping bag?? All curious 🤔 haha
Man, I think they stopped making it. When I did my earlier videos on it, I sent them some ideas on revising it so the end caps were removable, which would give a ton of options. Crickets. Sleep kit was the intermediate bag and bivvy from MMSS with insulated klymit pad inside, roll up USGI mat underneath, extra socks and hat on. Cheers brother 🤝
@@EnduranceRoom guess I gotta put those zips on my Flecktarn pup tent only around 4lbs anyways much more packable.. yeah that would be sick like a big lavvu but multifunctional great idea 💡 👍
Yep you looked warm and toasty...that gear you were wearing probably is good to negative what? How about the boots? I hate having cold feet and have yet to find a warm enough pair of boots 😞 getting down to negative 40 here tonight...won't be any outdoor adventures till near zero for me
The suit is really warm. I don’t put it on until below 20F. It was -15F and I had to take layers off to keep from sweating while I was setting up. Super lucky to have it. I had an old Air Force ECW parka that was similar. Those are nice if you find one. Green with fur trim on hood. The boots are good, Elk Hunters 1000G insulated. I have had them 4 years and still going strong. My friend Scott was showing me his winter boot setup. He gets them an extra size large for extra socks, plus uses a foam insert from an exercise. That would be great insulation. Stay warm!
@@EnduranceRoom thanks for the info...will keep my eyes open for a pair of those boots...no army surplus store near me and we're still in lockdown for the covidshyte so all non-essential stores like second hand stores are only open for those who took the jab :( so my shopping is limited to groceries and hardware type stores...I was able to get a stove jacket and some welding blanket so I can finally jerryrig an opening in my tent for my stove 😀😃🙂 I'm happy about that and looking forward to getting some camping/bushcraft done this year
@@broodmother5027 I am sorry to hear it. Utter madness. The juice is all the way bad news. Whereabouts are you? Stay strong and keep busy. Glad to hear you got the stove rigged up. That’s excellent.
@@EnduranceRoom I'm in Manitoba Canada near the border of North Dakota also close to where those people frozen to death...they were trying to cross the border into the USA...it's a crossing where east Indian immigrants attempting to illegally enter from Canada...well known that Canada has been used as an easy-to-use entry point for human trafficking but only now because of the family who frozen to death are the Canadian government going to investigate...I hope that the convoy of truckers heading to Ottawa will be effective at stopping this mandates madness because supplychain issues and price increases has put even the basics out of reach for many people 😞
@@broodmother5027 I know... Its insanity. All of it. They know all about what’s coming and going and have a part in it. I’ve seen video of whats in Justine’s fridge. The curtains pulling back on these freaks and they are scrambling. Its going to get worse before it gets better. Stay strong. They loose.
Hi Jess from Russia!! Great video, stay safe and good luck to your channel!! By the way, the channel "Survival Russia" may be useful and interesting to you, I think you can learn new knowledge and some interesting "local" survival techniques from there!
Thank you very much! I appreciate the recommendation, Lars has an excellent channel. I have definitely learned some good tips and tricks from him. Have a good one and all the very best!
Theres a youtube channel called 'Valgear' I believe he wore gorka suits in combat and has a few things to say about them! His more military focus channel but I think you'll like his stuff regardless!
I'm new. I found out about your videos through corporals corner and i enjoy your videos. But maybe you could make comments about your equipment or something like that. Make us feel like your interacting with your audience. Make us feel like were there with you. I do enjoy your videos though. V/R, SSgt. Roy C.
Thanks, I do appreciate it. I actually started out doing the narrative type vids talking about gear, skills, and woods stuff for a couple years. I have a playlist of overnights on my channel if you want to check some of the older ones out. The no talking videos have been performing much better though, and present more interesting challenges to me filming. Honestly, quite a few people say they feel like they are there on the trip. Best, Jess
@@EnduranceRoom oh okay i do understand that you need to follow what the majority likes. Thank you for at least reading my message to you. V/R, SSgt. Roy C.
Thanks for watching everyone! This was a cold one. It dropped to -15F by the time I had the tent set up, colder still with the wind. Definitely a good night to have a stove. The camo fur suit I am wearing in this video is hands down the warmest piece of outdoor clothing I have. I actually had to remove my fleece sweater to keep from sweating while I was cutting fire wood. I have info and links up top in the description.
Right on J! Thanks for the video and info. Sounds so comfy. I can't wait to get back to leatherworking after I heal up from the hospital. I love your video and I'm gonna get a some workout equipment that you had made a video on. Love from Native land in Colorado.
@@esorealismmegin1923 Hey Megin! Hope you are feeling better and heal up fast. What equipment were you thinking about?
I can only imagine how cold it was. When you started with fire that gave it away. Lol. Good call btw. That's exactly what I would have down too. When it's dangerously cold like that, it's always best to get your fire going good, then start setting up camp. Even at the risk of doing with only the light of the moon and fire. 😆
@@adventuresofmommabear2264 100% Fire first in the cold. It is nice too that it lets you see the wind setting up shelter. Its been a pretty interesting winter so far. Tonight its looking like -35.
Have a good one!
Awesome testing of gear Jess your the man brotha love how much work you put into these vids man wish I had time to get out is what I'm always saying!! Gotta make it happen stay strong&healthy safe&happy my friend love your stuff can't believe we lost a bushcraft legend 😢 CARPE DIEM😁✊🔥
Yesterday, I got some sad news, Naugolero, one of the best bushcrafters on YT passed away. His work was very influential on me, always interesting and informative. I urge you all to go check out his channel. His wife is keeping it going with new and unreleased footage. Wishing her and his family all the very best.
Yep .. sad to hear that.
Great to continue watching his Channel in support of his Family.
Wow! Chopping wood sounds like breaking ice!!! Burrrrh..Good job, stay warm, safe and healthy!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥⛺⛺⛺⛺⛺
Thanks my friend! It was a cold one. I definitely switched to the saw pretty quick ;) It was down to -35F last night.
Have a good one! 🤝
HooRaw mon ! Nice little winter camp ! No such thing as bad weather ! Only bad gear!
Thanks my friend! Much appreciated. The weather definitely keeps it interesting.
good to see another guy from PA! gonna give winter camping a go this year!
I don't know if I'm more impressed by the bushcrafting skills, or the huge amount of work that must have went into getting this filmed solo! Either way thank you very much for making and sharing this video. :)
Thank you very much! Cheers
Winter mood at its best and with good food in the camp. Your camouflage works well in the winter landscape.
Thanks my friend. Winter is some of my favorite time to be outside.
Good looking grub Jess! Very nice my friend 🤠
Thanks Herb! Appreciate it
Like so many of your videos, I watch and wish I was there! Very enjoyable and educational video brother!🤝
Thanks so much brother! That feeling has always been the goal. Really happy to hear that’s how its perceived. Have a good one! 🤝
Beautiful quick cut editing and camera placement. Super crisp. Great video brother. D😎🇺🇸
Thanks brother! I was happy how the edits came out on this one. Appreciate it my friend. Have a good one! 🤝🌲
Definitely testing your self Jess 💪🔥👍 another fantastic video in a beautiful place thank you very much for sharing all the best from 💪🏴👍🔥🥩
Thanks so much Paul! Definitely interesting weather to be outside. Appreciate the kind words my friend. Have a good one! 🤝🌲
As always thanks for another great video.
Thank you very much! Cheers
Corporals Corner sent me here and i gotta say I'm not disappointed, Fantastic work. Your editing,camera shots and audio are amazing too.
Thanks very much!
👍👍👍 .. a good one Jess.
That's an awesome-looking sheepskin outfit you have there.
I inherited a genuine sheepskin coat from my late Father-in-Law. Unfortunately I had to pass it on as he was a couple of inches and sizes smaller than me.
Thanks for sharing .. take care .. Tommy
Thanks Tommy! The sheepskin is really excellent stuff. I had to remove layers wearing that suit to cut wood. Thanks for watching my friend. Have a good one!
@@EnduranceRoom 👍
Cool Video 👍
Thank U for the Info and the Links 👍
Thank you! Appreciate it 🤝
Fun to watch. Thankd. Thanks
Awesome winter adventure 👍 I like the camouflage outfit your wearing, but they want $760.00 CNDN...ouch!! In the off season,I bought a Muskoka downfilled winter coat -50c $200.00 (value $500.00) downfilled ski pants -40c $100.00 ( value $270.00) skidoo boots -50c $60.00 ( value $ 160.00) all bought in the summer. Great deal👍 I go winter camping in Northern Canada in temperatures -30c to -40c with just a tshirt,track pants and socks...nice and toasty warm,no issues. Looks like you had a blast.Thanks for the share Brother 👊 💥
Nice! Sounds like some great gear for your area. Down is awesome stuff. RCC had the suits on sale over summer, about half off. Super warm. Cheers my friend.
↟↟Hey Jess🙌🏻
Seems to be awesome adventure🌲🔥✨
I will watch it asap👍🏻
Thanks Alex! Same to you my friend. I will be watching your new video tonight. Cheers 🤝🌲
Thanks for another nice video and for the effort in making it.
Thank you very much. Appreciate it.
Thank you, nice tent and stove it is interesting that you had to remove a clothing layer. Another lessen learned . Thanks again.
Thanks William! Yes, always remove the inner layers and leave the outer shell. That way only the outer layer has chance of getting wet. Cheers
Love your channel, your videos are so relaxed, and sometimes informative. Cheers
Thank you very much. Appreciate it
Outstanding brother! I’m digging all that snow, so far this season, it’s only snowed once here, about 1/2 inch, gone the next day. Sweet set up too, looked like an awesome time!
Thanks brother. Appreciate it. It was a real slow start up here this winter- snow, rain, freeze, thaw, repeat. Now its like its catching up. It was -35F the other night. Thats a new kind of cold for me! Back in PA, it would occasionally get down to 0F, but nothing like this. I enjoy it for the most part, its just quite the process keeping the stove going 24/7 and the keeping the pipes from freezing. Learning the ropes as we go. Have a good one my friend.
You are really good at living in the forest ... you can solve the problems that occur in the forest ... Can you live in the forest by eating all the natural foods in the forest?
Thank you. I haven’t tried it here, but I have elsewhere. I definitely lost some weight ;)
Nice all in one pack set up Jess, your own poles will help the weight.
Thanks Manfred! I had this loadout in mind for this mountaineering pack. Making the poles in the woods definitely does lighten the load pretty significantly.
Man I thought we got cold on the eastern side of the state must be from the lakes supper looked great
Thanks Tom! After a slow start, winter is catching up. -35F tonight
Nice one thanks
Thank you Willis! Appreciate it
Great video, a joy to watch while I am warm; I am glad you got fire going before you set up your shelter, I usually see people put shelter up before they make their fire (which is important), thank you for sharing your camp with us stay warm
Thanks my friend. I usually do setup my shelter first, but when it is this cold, fire is a must. Typically I setup the shelter first simply because of the lighting for filming. The short days of winter keep it interesting.
This reminds me of winter in the high Cascades with the Korean surplus tents and the 55 gallon drum stoves. Subzero heaven when you have the right equipment and outlook. Cheers Jess.
Thanks Tracy! Winter is my favorite time to be out in the woods. So quiet and peaceful. Cheers
Good morning. Have plenty of tents but still want a Baker style one . After last years surprise I’ve storm I’ve been looking at the stoves for short term needs . Lighting a crawfish cooker up with a big open flame inside is not ideal . It worked but.. looks like you need a sled for that 200 liter pack . Not sure about the faux bacon… Excellent video brother. . Have a great day and stay warm
Bakers are pretty nice. Little heavy, but lightened up considerably by making the poles. Ever checked out a Kelly Kettle? I have one on the way. Kind of like a water bottle with a rocket stove in the middle. Looks pretty interesting. As for bacon, I don’t eat pork. Something about it. Wild boar is ok. Thanks brother. Have a good one
@@EnduranceRoom l’ve seen the kettles on some videos. Unusual piece of equipment but they look solid
Awesome.
Thanks Dave!
Judging by the heft you gave as you maneuvered your pack to the tree, it looked like about the same weight as mine. And I don't even carry a stove... One of these days I'm going to weigh that sucker 😆 Nice frozen beard ❄️😊 Thanks for the nice trip my brother!
Thanks Susan! I am not sure what it weighed, probably around 60lbs. Normal setups without the stove and big tent are probably 35-44lbs give or take. I do like loading it up though and keeping comfortable with the weight. Great exercise and good to know that if I had to I could. Have a good one sister!
Good stuff man
Thank you, appreciate it!
Great video Jess. Took me a sec to figure out what the pine needles were for in the tea kettle. I'll have to remember that for straining out the coffee grounds. Very good idea. Outstanding meals. Thank you...
Thanks Bobby! Yeah, I learned that from Swedwoods. He has a really great channel definitely worth checking out. Have a good one!
Doing my first hot tent camp out soon. Only ever “hot tented” in the Army’s 10 man arctic tent known as the Ahkio and they’re a good time
Those are sweet tents. Watch the stove pipe. If they aren’t stable, it can go sideways quick.
Jess. I absolutely love all the gear and that suit is badass. Im jealous i dont live in a colder climate so i can wear one hahha. Haven't heard your voice in a while in a over night. Be good to get your input here and there about what youre doing around camp. Thank you jess. 👍🤝
Thank you Kyle! I am really lucky to have that suit. It got down to -35F last night. Thats a new kind of cold for me lol. I really like keeping the overnights no talking, but will try and get in the habit of breaking some stuff down to have for another video. Have a good one brother 🤝
I don't know what that thing was you cooked for supper but it sure looked good!
Thank you! It was a turkey burger with turkey bacon.
Great night out Jess. That look of contentment while you were watching your breakfast cook was priceless. Ever thought about doing a how to pack video? How you place everything together and how it fits in your ruck?
Nate
Thanks Nate! Breakfast was most welcome that morning. I am planning a winter gear video soon. Got a couple other things lined up first, but its on the way. Cheers
Corporal sent me. Wow kewl channel bruh
Thanks man, appreciate it! Welcome
Another great video. It surprising how well UCP works in this environment. Not my first pick for camo, but I'm sure it's warm and comparatively cheap.
Thank you! It’s actually not UCP, but a Rssn digi pattern. Not sure of the name, but it works quite well in a boreal forest.
@@EnduranceRoom Ya it works incredibly well in that environment actually
Do you harvest your own Chaga? I would be interested in how you process chaga into powder and an explanation for the twig in the teapot spout…flavour or splash prevention? I look forward to spring. Winter camping is too much for me. Thank you for the video
We do harvest our own chaga. To powder you can use a cheese grater or even a saw. The spruce twig was used as a strainer for my coffee grounds in the tea pot. Works well. Cheers
↟↟It was a real pleasure to watch it from a to z🔥
This Pomoly stuff looks really cool😎👍🏻
Thanks for sharing it my Friend & see You in the next one✊🏻🐺🐾
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Thanks so much brother! Really happy to hear it. The pomoly stuff is well made. Hard to compare it to the old canvas though.There is no replacing the character of it.
Thanks again bro. Have a good one! 🤝
Just watching it makes me feel so relaxed,as like as I was in the video.
Just wondering how hot was in the tent....
(Thanks for sharing:):)
Thanks! It was significantly warmer than outside, maybe 50F depending on how close to stove.
What was that meat patty you made and cooked? Excellent skills, Brother. Breath deep, focus, and be at peace with Mother Nature’s ambivalence to our presence.
Thanks Brother. It was a good time outside. The burger was turkey, with turkey bacon.
Great campout Jess! the food looked outstanding too! I was wondering how well the military foam pad and reflective blanket did? I know those foam pads don't give you much comfort from the hard ground. Was too afraid to try them in the winter, I like that they roll down so small. I would probably give it a try with my Grabber blanket like you did and put my Thermarest X-therm mattress on top of the foam pad. 👍⛺🔥❄️🥶
Thanks Jeff! I used my Klymit insulated pad inside my bivvy, which was on top of the GI rollup mat, on top of the grabber. The Klymit pad is awesome. Have a good one!
@@EnduranceRoom That's good to know, thanks. 👍
Good day Sir, I'm a new sub to your channel. Great segment. Silent is Golden as they old us in school. Picked up a few tips from your show. Corporal Corner send us here to check you out. I must say atleast you didn't use bacon grease to cook your meals. Slightly healthier.! What kind of knife were you using? Thank you for sharing. Cheers mate. Greetings from Australia.
Thank you! Appreciate it. It was turkey, no pork for me. The knife is a jääkäri püükko 110 from Varusteleka. Very nice blades, good steel, good performance. I am working on a video for it now.
Cheers
Jess
When it's time for you to sleep, do you close off the tent or leave an opening in front of the fire to keep yourself warm? I'm referring to a situation where you do not have a stove inside the tent during below freezing temperatures.
Typically, I will close it up, but this depends on the fire, the shelter and the temperature. If it is really cold, I like to make a bigger fire and just keep it going.
Best solution is to have adequate clothing and sleeping equipment so fire isn’t necessary.
My absolute favorite tent I gotta get one still haha Pomoly is great my best stove for sure, what was your sleep system?? Space blanket, closed cell mat, what sleeping bag?? All curious 🤔 haha
Man, I think they stopped making it. When I did my earlier videos on it, I sent them some ideas on revising it so the end caps were removable, which would give a ton of options. Crickets. Sleep kit was the intermediate bag and bivvy from MMSS with insulated klymit pad inside, roll up USGI mat underneath, extra socks and hat on. Cheers brother 🤝
@@EnduranceRoom guess I gotta put those zips on my Flecktarn pup tent only around 4lbs anyways much more packable.. yeah that would be sick like a big lavvu but multifunctional great idea 💡 👍
@@EnduranceRoom solid sleep system btw
Double rugged?
Yes, roll out GI mat and a inflatable insulated mat. The insulated one is awesome.
Yep you looked warm and toasty...that gear you were wearing probably is good to negative what? How about the boots? I hate having cold feet and have yet to find a warm enough pair of boots 😞 getting down to negative 40 here tonight...won't be any outdoor adventures till near zero for me
The suit is really warm. I don’t put it on until below 20F. It was -15F and I had to take layers off to keep from sweating while I was setting up. Super lucky to have it. I had an old Air Force ECW parka that was similar. Those are nice if you find one. Green with fur trim on hood.
The boots are good, Elk Hunters 1000G insulated. I have had them 4 years and still going strong.
My friend Scott was showing me his winter boot setup. He gets them an extra size large for extra socks, plus uses a foam insert from an exercise. That would be great insulation.
Stay warm!
@@EnduranceRoom thanks for the info...will keep my eyes open for a pair of those boots...no army surplus store near me and we're still in lockdown for the covidshyte so all non-essential stores like second hand stores are only open for those who took the jab :( so my shopping is limited to groceries and hardware type stores...I was able to get a stove jacket and some welding blanket so I can finally jerryrig an opening in my tent for my stove 😀😃🙂 I'm happy about that and looking forward to getting some camping/bushcraft done this year
@@broodmother5027 I am sorry to hear it. Utter madness. The juice is all the way bad news. Whereabouts are you? Stay strong and keep busy. Glad to hear you got the stove rigged up. That’s excellent.
@@EnduranceRoom I'm in Manitoba Canada near the border of North Dakota also close to where those people frozen to death...they were trying to cross the border into the USA...it's a crossing where east Indian immigrants attempting to illegally enter from Canada...well known that Canada has been used as an easy-to-use entry point for human trafficking but only now because of the family who frozen to death are the Canadian government going to investigate...I hope that the convoy of truckers heading to Ottawa will be effective at stopping this mandates madness because supplychain issues and price increases has put even the basics out of reach for many people 😞
@@broodmother5027 I know... Its insanity. All of it. They know all about what’s coming and going and have a part in it. I’ve seen video of whats in Justine’s fridge. The curtains pulling back on these freaks and they are scrambling. Its going to get worse before it gets better. Stay strong. They loose.
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Hi Jess from Russia!! Great video, stay safe and good luck to your channel!! By the way, the channel "Survival Russia" may be useful and interesting to you, I think you can learn new knowledge and some interesting "local" survival techniques from there!
Thank you very much! I appreciate the recommendation, Lars has an excellent channel. I have definitely learned some good tips and tricks from him. Have a good one and all the very best!
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Theres a youtube channel called 'Valgear' I believe he wore gorka suits in combat and has a few things to say about them! His more military focus channel but I think you'll like his stuff regardless!
Awesome! Thanks for the recommendation. I will check it out.
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Thank you!
I'm new. I found out about your videos through corporals corner and i enjoy your videos. But maybe you could make comments about your equipment or something like that. Make us feel like your interacting with your audience. Make us feel like were there with you. I do enjoy your videos though.
V/R, SSgt. Roy C.
Thanks, I do appreciate it. I actually started out doing the narrative type vids talking about gear, skills, and woods stuff for a couple years. I have a playlist of overnights on my channel if you want to check some of the older ones out. The no talking videos have been performing much better though, and present more interesting challenges to me filming. Honestly, quite a few people say they feel like they are there on the trip.
Best,
Jess
@@EnduranceRoom oh okay i do understand that you need to follow what the majority likes. Thank you for at least reading my message to you.
V/R, SSgt. Roy C.
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Thanks Ronny!
What tent are you using? Because it is dope!
Thanks, it is the FORT tent from POMOLY