Solo winter camping in the Canadian mountains down to -21 C
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- I just embarked on a solo overnight winter camp in the Canadian mountains of Hope, British Columbia.
I wanted to share the journey. Temperatures got down to -16/-17 C, but with a windchill of -21 C.
Hope you guys enjoy.
Any LIKES, comments and/or subscriptions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you for watching.
Very nice video, stunning mountain scenery!
Thank you! And yes, definitely a beautiful place!
Looking happy my friend! Great video! Take care!
Thanks brother! Always appreciate your support! ❤🙏💪
Nice video Justin! Hope to see more of this.
Thanks brother I appreciate that very much! And yes; There will be! Thank you for the support :) 🙏
This is awesome, I hope one day I can see it in person. Amazing video man!
Thanks very much for the support and glad you enjoyed the video! There is definitely some serene beauty in that landscape!
Your video came up as a suggested video, and I like to support my fellow Canadians, so I'll always click. I really loved your video and am now a new subscriber.
Thank you very much! Your support means the world and glad you enjoyed the video! 🇨🇦🤝
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Thank you! My pleasure! 🙏
Great video
Thanks brother!
I sweat no matter what... i just accept and battle it wearing as little as possible... i also wear big boot so have to keep hot water in at night them to dry/warm 😂 nerve damage causes hypersensitive feeling in feet... im just happy im able to get out as much as i do!! Never give up!
Love it brother! I can relate on the nerve damage. I got minor frost bite/was not wearing good boots that messed with the circulation as well and my big toe has never been the same and when I’m in cold climates, I really get the numbing sensation in the toe ever since, Keep up the great work! Never give up 🙏
making it 150 subs
I appreciate your support!
That was a great video. reat advice, landscapes and conditions!! I`m newbie on winter camping and did a few errors as shown in my latest video. Cheers from Norway!!
Thanks very much I appreciate the support! I’ll go check out your video as well! I would love to go to Norway someday!! I actually have some Norwegian roots as well, so would love to visit someday 🙏
@@quality.of.living Nice. That location for the tent and mountains looked great. Subbed to your channel 👍🙂
@@stigfloberghagenphotography I appreciate the support! Subbed to you as well! 🤝
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And yes I’ve had some Go Pro malfunction when snowmobiling and camping. The cold can be too much. Used reflective material to make a camera cozy with duct tape and put a ten hour hand warmer inside, it absolutely makes a difference.
Yea thats a good call. I always keep my other electronics well stowed away in heated areas, but have never had issues with GoPro until the other day, I figured they were pretty bombproof for handling the elements. Lesson learned. Thanks for sharing!
Great video. Great Tent too. I use the 3P for winter conditions and it has NOT let me down through strong 45+ mph winds and also 2.5 feet of heavy wet snow loading. Thats a beautiful area you are in! Thanks for posting.
Thanks brother, appreciate the comment! Yeah, it’s definitely a bombproof tent! My pleasure. Thanks for the support. Have a great day! 🙏
Good video Justin.
Did you open the container of boiling water in the tent? Did you open the door when you poured it into the meal bag? I was wondering because it will dump all that moisture into the tent. I’ve done it inside but only on a one nighter so the next day I was out of there with minimal worry about tent condensation. Great area, nice spot. You said nice sunrise, please film from such a spot, sunset and rise.
No, I have a separate area where I keep the cooking out of the tent with ventilation in the vestibule area w / door open and keep all there. The condensation mainly just occurs when the temperature drops in the later hours; it’s also a single wall tent so it’s inevitable when it gets really cold.
Thanks for the feedback! I will try to incorporate more footage of those moments in future. Still getting used to solo filming as I go !