I think it had to happen. There's way more you get to show while telling at the same time. Also you "should" grow and I think this is just the logical procession. Appreciate it
The episodes with no narration are great, but it was a new treat to hear your voice explaining what you were doing and why. Your beliefs that you shared are much needed in this day and age! Thank you and keep producing content.
Thank you very much ,I enjoy all your adventures, especially the winter ones. Keep up the awesome work it's well appreciated. I'm in Canada , I'm a Mohawk native who is also in touch with all that nature has to offer . I especially enjoy your programs alongside the water. It is where I feel my most content and at peace with myself. Thank again ,Ontario Canada ,Mohawk nation here .
I don’t people realize how difficult this is to do. You really have two jobs: the first is to build your shelter and not die. The other is to capture everything on camera: setting up the camera for all the different shots, capturing the sound, adjusting to different lighting, managing batteries. It’s amazing. Bravo!
Lukas, you have a soothing English speaking voice and a beautiful accent. Your narration was just enough to take the video to another level of excellence. Your stamina is truly unbelievable considering we did not even see all the work you put in to get your video shots just right. You would be a great asset to any film company who specializes in nature programming. You have a a ready-made backlog as your portifolio.
The commentary takes your video to a new level. The context you added makes everything clear and interesting. And you are too modest, you speak eloquently. Thank you!
I've read some criticism from "experts" in the comments. Well, I'm just grateful for the video, the views of nature and snow. So thank you much for your story. I fully appreciated it. Greetings from France.
Very good vid. One must be prepared for extremes in nature. Good camp. Not a lot of options. Bringing some dry wood for fire starter is a must. Always have something to get a fire going. Next time. Be safe.
it is with sorry news that i'm posting this, i found the camera,data cards and frozen body of swen, unfortunately he perished, his family posted the video in the hopes of educating others on the dangers of survival camping
These are my favorite videos at the moment. Pretty much pop one of these on every night to help me sleep. I can’t resist the forest noises and fire crackling! Also insanely interesting stuff and it’s inspired me to order a bushcraft book and head out for wilderness walks! ❤
Just so you know, I really did enjoy this narrated version. It doesn't matter how you speak, but it's what you were trying to convey which makes it all the more interesting and worthwhile. Thank you for this amazing video!
The squeeking sound of walking in snow at those temperatures was enough to give me flashbacks of my military service at K4, Arvidsjaur in 1990 - 1991. The coldest we were out in was - 36° C. Very, very nasty. The amount of time and effort you have to spend on just staying alive is massive.
I started watching you right after I realized there is no way we are not going to be at war soon. While you are indeed a fine specimen of a man, that is not what got me to suscribe. The shelter you made that day made this handicapped 72 year old women think" Wow even I can make that! I feel very strongly I am going to need the survivalist skills you offer! I think you should rename your site, wow even I can do that. Lol. Thank you for your camp. I also offer your Renagade to the your people in my family. Who also see the value you offer. God bless you Nora
Dear Nora! We will not be at war ...no country can afford a direct war. The wars in Europe and Middle East are funded by different nation blocs for oil and nuclear power. Other than that no sensible country will go to war in their own land. However the survival skills will be needed to handle climate change in next 5 to 10nyrs. Ice may become a rarity to be honest as it all melts. Severe rainfall and severe heat. Figre out how to survive that now.
Thank you Lukas for sharing this! Wonderful video, great tutorial. I remember those cold days..I had to leave my summer cabin just , because it could not sustain the warmth. I´m +64 and still enjoy the outdoor life with challanges--like you said it builts up your strength and inner peace. If you ever want to come and visit my very modest place you are welcome. Keep up the good vision, grow strong and be blessed. With respects, Marja - granny from the Finnish woods.
Lukas: in my youth a large percent of Americans were emigrants who spoke broken English. I could speak with at least six accents, as German❤, Italian, Irish, Yiddish and more. My grandfather called America “a League of Nations”. Your’s is that of someone who lived here here for about 25 years! Great!
Wow I love the narration. what really surprised me the most is that I didn't expect you voice to be so deep! I hope you do more of these voice over clips, it adds an element to know what your thought processes are. Thanks for another outstanding adventure!
Yeah that bath at the end. Whoa.watching this, I feel like I can run through brick walls now 😂 Fell on this while planning for camping in 0c, this is just next lvl.
You can also build a pile of snow and let it set a few hours before excavating it. Leave at least 30 cm / 1 foot for the walls and roof, sticks put in the snow can be used to measure the thickness. Gather firewood, pine branches for floor/bed to raise you from the cold ground, while you wait for the snow to set. Remember to make a venting hole.
You are good at narrating it puts your videos at a whole new level as the audience gets a detailed understanding of what you do and why you do it! Amazing keep up the good work
I’ve done solo winter camping (with my 65lb Labradoodle 😊) in BC, it got down to -18C at night but -27C is really cold! Can’t believe you got in there without snow shoes! Great experience but it’s a lot more work than it looks especially harvesting wood. That’s amazing you built your own shelter!
Absolutely beautiful scenery and as always your video captured it perfectly! I lived in Fairbanks Alaska for 5 years so I can relate to the difficulty in walking through deep snow and camp in frigid temps.
You do things much as I have done. My colder trip was about a one month, canoe, 400 miles. Maximum elevation 2000m minimum temps -5C. Most days it went up to 10 to 12C. But I do similar sleeping I use a large comforter (Ikea) wool blankets below and above, wool socks,, sneakers,, but they sleep with me under cover so they are warm in the morning. Even the last day of the trip there was ice on the cover of the canoe over night. Your fire inability is math and physics. There must be enough energy in the wood to heat the wood and to boil off, turn to steam, all the water in the wood. Soft woods do not usually have sufficient carbon to burn to do both jobs. Look for birch, less water, more carbon. You did better than you know I think. Use the frozen wood left and right as reflectors, the dry wood in the middle. Leave one gap at the center for the good fire to burn in the middle. You blew into it,, same effect.
Not sure if you will see this comment.. I am from Australia and have seen next to no snow ever. Certainly nothing like this video. Why did you not use the tree where you camped. It was covered in snow. Wondering if you could have used part of the tree. As I said.. I have no experience with these conditions.. Just wondering what is possible and what is not. Maybe the tree would take to much energy to use.
Wellcome, nice to have you here! -25 I go half hour out with my dogs only wearing summer clothes. But you're right, it's deadly if clothes are not good. In north of finland can be - 40 or colder, but it doesn't matter they live they life normally. Visit again in summer 🙂
That looks like an awesome experiance. I am a Norse blooded American and want to visit Scandinavia and experience the wilds one day. Thanks for sharing and your English is great.
Camping at any temp at night denotes shelter & a heat source. The most important is ventilation & the capture of as much heat as possible. I’ve worked in-60 & camped in a wall tent with a stove at -25, very comfortable. Just prepare & know your abilities. Build a small fire & add to it with small split shavings then bigger. Good job bud
I was very surprised and impressed about your narration! I have watched many of your videos which were ASMR. They are also very good. I'm a big fan here in Pennsylvania, USA. Keep up the fantastic videos!
It seems like perfect sense to select a large pine/conifer tree to burrow down under. Just clear the lower branches and use them to build up the parimitar boughs. It would make the quickest and most sheltered bivy.
Your video is very interesting with the thick snow everywhere , this is the weather condition that we who live around the equator will never experienced. Amaxing. Really enjoyed watching. 👍👍. Thank you for sharing
I grew up in Alaska and have seen -68f. But, tried to never go out when it was below -20F. Just too cold. But, we would snowmobile and keep a pack of frozen hotdogs in the trunk. We could start a fire with gasoline and the sparkplug wire. Did that a few times and stayed overnight in the wilderness. Were good experiences but glad I moved south. ☺️
Beautiful videography. I’m not a fan of narrated videos such as this but that’s just me. I watch them for the ASMR value. I can easily turn on the closed caption and mute the volume. Beautiful video.
Bringing all that equipment with you on the sled seems like a better idea to bring a small hot tent setup , but the snow shelter is good to experiment with in case that’s all you have to get thru the night
Amazing experience brother! Your videos are so inspiring, and I really appreciate your work for showing us what you do. It´s something worth it and necessary, taking back our ancestor´s knowledge, skills and wisdom. You encourage me to record my own adventures in this nomadic mountain life. Cheers from northern Spain!
I wanted to try a narrated version of my journey in Lapland. I'm not the best speaker, but I hope you enjoy the story!
You are the real deal of survival my friend I enjoy your shows I have learned a lot
You speak very well my friend, good job out there 👍
How many hours does it takes to make a shelter like this for you ?
I think it had to happen. There's way more you get to show while telling at the same time. Also you "should" grow and I think this is just the logical procession. Appreciate it
Keep on the good Work!💪👊❤️
The episodes with no narration are great, but it was a new treat to hear your voice explaining what you were doing and why. Your beliefs that you shared are much needed in this day and age! Thank you and keep producing content.
Thank you very much ,I enjoy all your adventures, especially the winter ones. Keep up the awesome work it's well appreciated. I'm in Canada , I'm a Mohawk native who is also in touch with all that nature has to offer . I especially enjoy your programs alongside the water. It is where I feel my most content and at peace with myself.
Thank again ,Ontario Canada ,Mohawk nation here .
I don’t people realize how difficult this is to do. You really have two jobs: the first is to build your shelter and not die. The other is to capture everything on camera: setting up the camera for all the different shots, capturing the sound, adjusting to different lighting, managing batteries. It’s amazing. Bravo!
Lukas, you have a soothing English speaking voice and a beautiful accent. Your narration was just enough to take the video to another level of excellence. Your stamina is truly unbelievable considering we did not even see all the work you put in to get your video shots just right. You would be a great asset to any film company who specializes in nature programming. You have a a ready-made backlog as your portifolio.
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Lukas - I have to agree. I love your work and the way you roll. Thanks for all the effort you put into your craft. Love and respect from the USA.
The commentary takes your video to a new level.
The context you added makes everything clear and interesting.
And you are too modest, you speak eloquently.
Thank you!
With or without your narration, you still amazes me with your great eye for beautiful shots 👏 Big fan from Denmark 🇩🇰
Thanks
jeg er også fra dammark
I've read some criticism from "experts" in the comments. Well, I'm just grateful for the video, the views of nature and snow. So thank you much for your story. I fully appreciated it. Greetings from France.
Thanks for the video. I could only imagine your joy of living. Im from South Africa, never sees those extreme temperatures.
Very good vid. One must be prepared for extremes in nature. Good camp. Not a lot of options. Bringing some dry wood for fire starter is a must. Always have something to get a fire going. Next time. Be safe.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and, before watching this, predict that you survived...
😂😂😂 now what gives you that idea 😂😂😂
it is with sorry news that i'm posting this,
i found the camera,data cards and frozen body of swen,
unfortunately he perished,
his family posted the video in the hopes of educating others on the dangers of survival camping
@@alt7488 LOL
Proud of you Lukas! You made this journey look easy, even though it is definitely not! You have a strong spirit.
I’m glad I watched this from my cozy bed with the electric blanket on!
Well done you put in a lot of hard work and effort and your communication gets across your message perfectly 🙂
Instead of throwing all the twigs away off the trees you cut down save them and use them for fire starter
These are my favorite videos at the moment. Pretty much pop one of these on every night to help me sleep. I can’t resist the forest noises and fire crackling! Also insanely interesting stuff and it’s inspired me to order a bushcraft book and head out for wilderness walks! ❤
The narration was excellent , no concerns, great video you brought the experience you had to the viewer brilliantly.
You made a huge accomplishment and your narration it perfect. This is my second time watching this.
Just so you know, I really did enjoy this narrated version.
It doesn't matter how you speak, but it's what you were trying to convey which makes it all the more interesting and worthwhile.
Thank you for this amazing video!
The squeeking sound of walking in snow at those temperatures was enough to give me flashbacks of my military service at K4, Arvidsjaur in 1990 - 1991. The coldest we were out in was - 36° C. Very, very nasty. The amount of time and effort you have to spend on just staying alive is massive.
I really like your videos but this one is special because you are talking and you have a very nice voice 😊
I started watching you right after I realized there is no way we are not going to be at war soon. While you are indeed a fine specimen of a man, that is not what got me to suscribe. The shelter you made that day made this handicapped 72 year old women think" Wow even I can make that! I feel very strongly I am going to need the survivalist skills you offer! I think you should rename your site, wow even I can do that. Lol. Thank you for your camp. I also offer your Renagade to the your people in my family. Who also see the value you offer. God bless you Nora
Dear Nora! We will not be at war ...no country can afford a direct war. The wars in Europe and Middle East are funded by different nation blocs for oil and nuclear power. Other than that no sensible country will go to war in their own land. However the survival skills will be needed to handle climate change in next 5 to 10nyrs. Ice may become a rarity to be honest as it all melts. Severe rainfall and severe heat. Figre out how to survive that now.
Thank you Lukas for sharing this! Wonderful video, great tutorial. I remember those cold days..I had to leave my summer cabin just , because it could not sustain the warmth. I´m +64 and still enjoy the outdoor life with challanges--like you said it builts up your strength and inner peace. If you ever want to come and visit my very modest place you are welcome. Keep up the good vision, grow strong and be blessed. With respects, Marja - granny from the Finnish woods.
You put in some serious work 👍👍
Hello. I just loved watching your video.and your calming voice. The beautiful music . you are truly amazing. Love from California.✨✨
That sunset in the snowy forest was magical 🌅
Lukas: in my youth a large percent of Americans were emigrants who spoke broken English. I could speak with at least six accents, as German❤, Italian, Irish, Yiddish and more. My grandfather called America “a League of Nations”. Your’s is that of someone who lived here here for about 25 years! Great!
Wow I love the narration. what really surprised me the most is that I didn't expect you voice to be so deep! I hope you do more of these voice over clips, it adds an element to know what your thought processes are. Thanks for another outstanding adventure!
I would have put the air mattress inside of the sleeping bag to keep it from getting holes from the branches 25:21
It's a "self-inflating" mattress, it doesn't matter if it has a hole in because it has a structure inside.
Hello Lucas, ❤ beautiful scenery and love your accent.. your English is just fine 🐺🦌🏹❤
So happy you got so big bro. Keep grinding. Road to 1 million
Great snow shelter! You always make the best shelters in all your videos! Love hearing your narrative of what you are doing. 🙋🏼♀️👍🏻🇺🇸
Yeah that bath at the end. Whoa.watching this, I feel like I can run through brick walls now 😂 Fell on this while planning for camping in 0c, this is just next lvl.
Excellent scenery and beautiful snow. You're building spectacular,you worked hard. You're built for that kind of weather.
Praying for safety and please continue to put out these videos. I so much enjoyed them. Thank you so much. God bless.
In these times, every Man, Woman and Child in this world, needs encouragement. Thank you
I like that you kind of explain as you go. The shelter turned out better than I thought it would. Please do more narrations.
I dont know why i love your videos❤
В детстве вот так села в глубокий снег и не смогла встать- не было точки опоры
Пришлось выползать😊😊😊😊😊
Well I have to say it’s so good to see you able to make yourself cosy .and reasonably safe !
I’ve always loved your videos, but the narration has taken them to the next level.
10/10💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽
Very good vid as always, narrative was nice idea. Keep fighting, it gives strength!
Loved your adventure Lukas you have a beautiful heart take care brother❤ and I loved to hear you talk your a wonderful speaker
I like the context of your narration, thanks for adding your thoughts to the images. Either way, your videos are beautiful.
Finland? The spirit of sisu seems to be alive and well! ;-)
The snow is very beautiful. Cold, but still very beautiful.
You can also build a pile of snow and let it set a few hours before excavating it. Leave at least 30 cm / 1 foot for the walls and roof, sticks put in the snow can be used to measure the thickness. Gather firewood, pine branches for floor/bed to raise you from the cold ground, while you wait for the snow to set. Remember to make a venting hole.
I haven't seen this style of a shelter before. I really like it! Thanks for posting your video. 👍
Береги себя Лукас!❤
Well done. I felt the deep calm but also the strong sense of achievement.
I assure you, you are a very good speaker, even in your 2nd language. Fantastic video.
I have to say I DO LOVE. The narration .
Great Vid.
LOVE the narration, Lukas .
Please keep it up.
Adds another dimension !
Greetings from
Fife, Scotland !
You are good at narrating it puts your videos at a whole new level as the audience gets a detailed understanding of what you do and why you do it! Amazing keep up the good work
Very good, you built a amazing shelter in a simple way.❤
I’ve done solo winter camping (with my 65lb Labradoodle 😊) in BC, it got down to -18C at night but -27C is really cold! Can’t believe you got in there without snow shoes! Great experience but it’s a lot more work than it looks especially harvesting wood. That’s amazing you built your own shelter!
Visiting Finland late June - cant wait.
If i may ask, as a finn, how was it? The summer here often isn't known for it's amount of sun but this year we got pretty lucky 😅
@@eetulehtinen7304 loved it. Of all the countries I visited I enjoyed Finland the most. I liked the scenery and the people and the mossies loved me!
@@patriciastyles1761 Glad to hear you were happy with your visit 👍
Absolutely beautiful scenery and as always your video captured it perfectly! I lived in Fairbanks Alaska for 5 years so I can relate to the difficulty in walking through deep snow and camp in frigid temps.
You do things much as I have done. My colder trip was about a one month, canoe, 400 miles. Maximum elevation 2000m minimum temps -5C. Most days it went up to 10 to 12C. But I do similar sleeping I use a large comforter (Ikea) wool blankets below and above, wool socks,, sneakers,, but they sleep with me under cover so they are warm in the morning. Even the last day of the trip there was ice on the cover of the canoe over night. Your fire inability is math and physics. There must be enough energy in the wood to heat the wood and to boil off, turn to steam, all the water in the wood. Soft woods do not usually have sufficient carbon to burn to do both jobs. Look for birch, less water, more carbon. You did better than you know I think. Use the frozen wood left and right as reflectors, the dry wood in the middle. Leave one gap at the center for the good fire to burn in the middle. You blew into it,, same effect.
Nice video. Consider starting a fire on the ground where you want to sleep. Spread embers around. This will warm the ground. Then build shelter.
Excellent video. Definitely one of your best!
The narration is excellent, it gives a greater insight into what you are doing and thinking.
Just like me yesterday surviving some hard 21 °C with just a blanket and a pijama, I feel you bro
Not sure if you will see this comment.. I am from Australia and have seen next to no snow ever. Certainly nothing like this video. Why did you not use the tree where you camped. It was covered in snow. Wondering if you could have used part of the tree. As I said.. I have no experience with these conditions.. Just wondering what is possible and what is not. Maybe the tree would take to much energy to use.
Wellcome, nice to have you here!
-25 I go half hour out with my dogs only wearing summer clothes.
But you're right, it's deadly if clothes are not good. In north of finland can be - 40 or colder, but it doesn't matter they live they life normally. Visit again in summer 🙂
Your narration works well. It gives greater context to your story. I now know where you live. All the best from sunny Australia.
Slept out in -38° one time. With a sleeping bag with an extreme temp of -27°. Definitely a cold night
That looks like an awesome experiance. I am a Norse blooded American and want to visit Scandinavia and experience the wilds one day. Thanks for sharing and your English is great.
Thanks for the video! With the conversation, the video is very lively. Also in the same frost, I recently went outdoors for winter camping.
Camping at any temp at night denotes shelter & a heat source. The most important is ventilation & the capture of as much heat as possible. I’ve worked in-60 & camped in a wall tent with a stove at -25, very comfortable. Just prepare & know your abilities. Build a small fire & add to it with small split shavings then bigger. Good job bud
Great job on your shelter 🤔👏🤩
That dip in the lake is hard-core. Very inspiring.
I was very surprised and impressed about your narration! I have watched many of your videos which were ASMR. They are also very good. I'm a big fan here in Pennsylvania, USA. Keep up the fantastic videos!
It seems like perfect sense to select a large pine/conifer tree to burrow down under. Just clear the lower branches and use them to build up the parimitar boughs. It would make the quickest and most sheltered bivy.
You are right about the spiritual battle.
We are winning 💪🏼
Your speaking is very poetic .
Like your videos , it always brings peace .
27 below zero. That was a tough camp.
Parabéns meu amigo Lukas você é incrível Brasil também assiste você 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 ok obrigado ❤❤❤
Your video is very interesting with the thick snow everywhere , this is the weather condition that we who live around the equator will never experienced. Amaxing. Really enjoyed watching. 👍👍. Thank you for sharing
Bravo!!!!👏👏👏👏
hello from Glendale CA good job very nice shelter .
An engrossing drama ... Fabulous ... One of the best I have watched ...
Been in similar situation.
-30C without a wind is survivable with equipment you have, no problem.
Try the same in -20C with 30m/s wind!
I grew up in Alaska and have seen -68f. But, tried to never go out when it was below -20F. Just too cold. But, we would snowmobile and keep a pack of frozen hotdogs in the trunk. We could start a fire with gasoline and the sparkplug wire. Did that a few times and stayed overnight in the wilderness. Were good experiences but glad I moved south. ☺️
I'm not sure if 26 Celsius equals to something like 80.6 Fahrenheit
Sorry, i meant -26C=-80.6 F
I also love to sleep in cold weather. It just relaxes me. Im able to sleep so peacefully
I really liked the narration.
(And everything else lol).
Beautiful snow
White snow everywhere
Unbelievable you are not cold
How you can stay out there long hours Oh my gosh
I will can’t survive
The dream was just representative of your state as being free and close to nature
Beautiful videography. I’m not a fan of narrated videos such as this but that’s just me. I watch them for the ASMR value. I can easily turn on the closed caption and mute the volume. Beautiful video.
I know it's from a month ago, but a big YES to the narration! It makes your stories feel like epic documentary. Text is impersonal. More narration!
Ботинки в спальник и куртку тоже. Пещера отличная, в детстве строили такие в сугробах у дома.
Hi Lukas!!! I prefer silent videos... like Vidarr... but you've brought out something new and it fits!!! Well done!!! 🪓💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻🌲🌲🌲
Wonderful, loved your narration and especially how you give a little pat to things as you make your home for the night. 🙂
This really hits the spot in the oppressive August heat.
Wow. So cold!
Bringing all that equipment with you on the sled seems like a better idea to bring a small hot tent setup , but the snow shelter is good to experiment with in case that’s all you have to get thru the night
Amazing experience brother! Your videos are so inspiring, and I really appreciate your work for showing us what you do. It´s something worth it and necessary, taking back our ancestor´s knowledge, skills and wisdom.
You encourage me to record my own adventures in this nomadic mountain life.
Cheers from northern Spain!
Oh my gosh
This is so so much snow 🌨️❄️
I see how you walk
Nice to have you talk through the video, enjoyed it and nice shelter from Scotland
Beautiful video, lovely to hear your voice. I enjoyed every minute.