Primitive Gear vs Modern Tech PLUS Finding fossils and surviving wind storm

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @TaterFarmer
    @TaterFarmer 10 дней назад +21

    I have cronic anxiety. That’s Chad for showing me some relaxing points. Even if it’s harsh. I respect it.

    • @solidsnakesimulation666
      @solidsnakesimulation666 9 дней назад +1

      Chronic anxiety is not a thing.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      What relaxing points?

    • @claytucker5025
      @claytucker5025 9 дней назад +2

      @@solidsnakesimulation666 Annnnd you don't know what you are talking about..... Chronic anxiety or anxiety disorder is a very real thing and this mentality that people should just man up is the EXACT same thing people said about Shellshock- it's more common name is PTSD or post traumatic stress disorder. Anxiety is not some new fangled word for babies cosplaying as adults.... My advice for you, fact check something before you post. You may find yourself making a fool of yourself.

    • @LittleRayOfSnshine69
      @LittleRayOfSnshine69 5 дней назад

      @ChadZuberAdventures The point where it was you and not us.

  • @mr.zardoz3344
    @mr.zardoz3344 9 дней назад +8

    It's always sobering to remember all the weight you have to carry in camera gear so you can bring us such wonderful views and document your trips. Thank you.

  • @ladyofthemasque
    @ladyofthemasque 10 дней назад +9

    Your trials with the nylon tent remind me of a medieval society training event where I was camping just a couple hundred yards off the sand at Long Beach, WA. I had a similar low-profile dome tent, but a windstorm blew up and literally started moving my tent along the grass of my friend's beach house lawn, *with me & my gear inside it* (not a small woman, either!), despite the fact I had staked it down thoroughly. There were too many of us to be accommodated in the house so we weren't supposed to go inside, but I hadn't come in my own car and my driver friend refused to wake up (heavy sleeper) so I couldn't take shelter in her van, so I had to sit in the living room and apologize profusely to our hostess when she finally woke up.
    I showed her the broken shock poles, the ripped corner of the tent...and it still chaps my hide that she wasn't sympathetic to the fact a freak windstorm had sprung up when the weather had not predicted anything of the sort, and that I didn't have a car that I could access to shelter inside. I looked her flat in the eyes and asked, "So you'd far rather I suffered outside in the gale winds with no shelter, than just let me sit quietly in your living room, not bothering anyone, not making any sounds? ...Does that seem very chivalrous? Because it doesn't feel like it to me." That silenced her. (Medieval society, you're supposed to be reasonably hospitable & kind, and this was a reasonable thing to expect in the middle of a freak gale windstorm. Especially from a woman who was purported to be a pillar of our community.)
    When the others got up, I downplayed her discourtesy in the face of adversity, and just told everyone my tent literally dragged me several yards before I could finally rescue myself. My driver friend apologized for sleeping like the ded, and I told her I was just glad her tent hadn't suffered the same. The next year at the same event, I had foot-long quarter inch bar stock for my tent stakes, and people were making fun of me for using those as anchors, including the homeowner, and I just looked her in the eye and said, "I wouldn't want you to feel you *had* to be discourteous *again."* That shut her up, thankfully....
    She was a good woman in many ways, but in that one instance, this wasn't me just lounging because I was lazy or cold, I literally had no safe place outside. Seeing your own suffering brought it all back to me. I'm just glad *you* didn't get dragged several yards across that gravel!

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +7

      I would have been so angry with her. My tent didn't move much. But in addition to my own weight there were two rocks inside as well as about 50 pounds in the backpack. I learned my lesson. Always build an adobe hut!

  • @StaySynth3tic
    @StaySynth3tic 10 дней назад +18

    56 mins. looks like we got a movie this time. i have my hopes high! lets go!

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +2

      I hope it was worth your time.

    • @StaySynth3tic
      @StaySynth3tic 9 дней назад +1

      @@ChadZuberAdventures of course it was worth it! your videos are always informative and also a good entertainment.
      i like how it was almost the same route with only 2 days difference, but the nature was F you, i have different plans XD
      that windy scene in the tent was like a scene from a catastrophe/horror movie scene.
      something like that happened with me too, so i know that it looked really bad inside the tent, but outside was just a normal windy night xd
      anyways, it was a really good video, and i think i learned a lot from it.
      thank you, and keep up the good work!

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +2

      @@StaySynth3tic It was the exact same route. Only difference was that I spent the night in different locations on the route. And the wind was stronger the second night.

  • @IngeniousOutdoors
    @IngeniousOutdoors 5 дней назад

    I have that exact pan/plate combo Chad. The plate goes on the other way around where it sticks up out of the pot not down inside it. That's why the plate has the ridge down the middle. So the handle of the pot can go over the plate and lock it in place. This also gives you way more space to fill it with stuff before snapping it closed 😁

  • @josephbenton3471
    @josephbenton3471 9 дней назад +2

    That was quite the learning experience. Thanks for taking us along on this adventure.

  • @SnyperMK2000JclL
    @SnyperMK2000JclL 10 дней назад +2

    Glad to see you back at it Chad, its been a while and im sure i cant speak for many others... but we have missed you man!
    I cant wait to see your return to the Hut, new huts, etc etc. Not gonna lie id love to see you, and maybe Primative Technology, expand the "settlement" with more huts in more locations. Just really round out the locations to have more livable space but also different build styles based on local materials.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      I'm sorry for my absence online. I have been very busy with the harvest season and gathering materials for a new hut. I think I will start building in December. Harvest season for acorns and stuff ends at the end of the year too so after that I will be pumping out a lot more videos.

  • @Jos-scifiwriter
    @Jos-scifiwriter 10 дней назад +1

    Hi from southern New Zealand 👋 😃 Woah that was epic. I always remember a quote from Les stroud about outdoor camping activities and survival "Most people fear the rain but I fear the wind" what an amazing video, such hard work comparing the two techniques, both having advantage and disadvantages. This was a truly remarkable video to watch, thank you.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      I'm glad you liked it. Yeah, strong wind can be devastating in certain situations. But rain would have made it terrible too.

  • @yakaronielyak8299
    @yakaronielyak8299 10 дней назад +9

    great video sir, My cow hide is only good for wind protection. it barely holds in any heat. Cold nights are the ones I remember most.

    • @SnyperMK2000JclL
      @SnyperMK2000JclL 10 дней назад +3

      You, and Chad for that matter, should look into some reindeer hides, I think elk would work too. Their hairs are more capillary like than cow hair so they hold in a TON of heat very very well and for a long time. They are perfect for cold weather camping.

    • @yakaronielyak8299
      @yakaronielyak8299 9 дней назад

      @@SnyperMK2000JclL thank you sir. great info. the mountains are cold right now.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      The cow hide works quite well as long as it is kept close to the body.

  • @trogdor8764
    @trogdor8764 9 дней назад +5

    Looks like you had quite the adventure :) glad you didn't lose anything to that wind, I thought for sure those solar panels would be in another dimension by morning.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      Hahahaha, yeah. Fortunately nothing was lost.

    • @RACHID710
      @RACHID710 7 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/cmyUkeuJ7Lo/видео.htmlsi=T9dtXbkKYo7_GnBQ

  • @birgittenielsen2454
    @birgittenielsen2454 7 дней назад

    Wool is light. Felted wool can be done thicker than a blanket. With thin skin as a windbreaker on the outside you can't freze.

  • @dwaynewladyka577
    @dwaynewladyka577 10 дней назад +2

    That's some very rugged terrain. Quite an endurance test. Only if that cave was larger, you'd have a better shelter. Thanks for sharing this. Cheers, Chad and God Bless! ✌️

  • @svej6912
    @svej6912 10 дней назад +7

    After seeing your struggle in the tent maybe it was a bad idea to set it up on the very top of the mountain where it is the most windy lol.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +2

      Definitely. But it was to appreciate the views from the top. It was a risk. You never know with weather.

  • @cafeqc3793
    @cafeqc3793 10 дней назад +2

    Wow, this is a great video. I've always been interested in this topic, but no one has been in a hurry to cover it. I'll download the video to my collection and I'm sure I'll watch it more than once. Thanks from Quebec

  • @SinnerTwin15
    @SinnerTwin15 9 дней назад +2

    Although there is some people to that kind of terrain and landscape after a sleepless night because of strong wind and failling tent I feel like the last thing I'd want to see in the morning would be that rocky barren wasteland, also carrying over 30kg of equipment going uphill on uneven ground sounds brutal, you're one strong and tough fellow Chad

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      It was beautiful just to see the sun. That was all I needed for motivation.

  • @UrielShlomoGarcia-fi4yu
    @UrielShlomoGarcia-fi4yu 7 дней назад

    What I will suggest you for your next primitive excursion is for you to build a rolling floor mat from tree fibrous branches since the bare ground is a bad conductor heat and will absorb what your body will create.

  • @nigeldalebisram
    @nigeldalebisram 7 дней назад

    Moses and YOU will do great to give the World some rules for living and surviving

  • @derwynmdockenjr
    @derwynmdockenjr 5 дней назад

    I agree pemmican is the best. It kept me going after my house burned down a month ago. It survived the fire in a glass container and I salvaged it from debris. Win!

  • @marcoguidetti2413
    @marcoguidetti2413 8 дней назад

    Your sweater materials are hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
    and then the tent in the wind 🤣🤣🤣
    very entertaining👍

  • @mj2745
    @mj2745 10 дней назад +1

    I have been there done that several times in a tent. And after the last...never again! A mini tornado ripped through in a storm and if I hadn't screamed my lungs out my mate coming to my rescue to help hold to the ground, I'd have been blown into a lake and probably drowned! They can be a death trap. I was worried you were going to take flight in the night! Interesting contrast. However I think I'd have tried to have made a semi cave with rocks on the first night. And am curious given the wind strength that night, why you didn't choose a more protected spot with the tent? That cave...you could maybe have dug that out a bit and squeezed in there. I think I would have done that instead of trying to fight the tent all night! My lesson with tenting has well and truly been learned! Watching this gave me PTSD but always good to watch thanks Chad.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      I thought of making a wind break by building a wall with rocks. I knew it would take several hours to make something that even worked well enough and it just wasn't worth the time investment for only one night. Had I planned to spend a second night there then yes, that would have been a good investment of time. With the tent, it was so calm that afternoon, I wasn't expecting such strong winds. Again, it would be an investment of time to dig a shallow pit in such hard ground and it probably wouldn't have made really any difference. My suffering serves as a lesson to all. Choose your location wisely.

  • @ladyofthemasque
    @ladyofthemasque 10 дней назад +1

    True contentment comes when we have felt the suffering, seen how much worse it could get, and achieve a bit of security and peace against all that could plague us. It is in the contrast of a cold, hard night that then faces the warmth of the rising sun that we know how good our life can truly be.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      Suffering certainly does help one to appreciate the little things we take for granted.

  • @bertnerny
    @bertnerny 10 дней назад +9

    Regarding the tent, that’s what guy lines are for! …And real tents. Also, modern backpacking gear usually doesn’t involve a full power station, etc. Cool video though.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +2

      I don't have much experience with tents. I rarely use them. I never even heard of guy lines before either.

    • @Topstormking
      @Topstormking 9 дней назад +1

      @@ChadZuberAdventures guide lines attach on the middle parts of the tent to stop the inside from blowing inwards by putting tension on the outside. You can makeshift them with a pebble, rope and a peg for the ground. Put the pebble in the material so it creates a button and wrap it around it, drag it out to the ground and put it into the ground (Or weigh it down or tie it down)

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      @@Topstormking Ah, guide lines. Yeah, that would have helped a lot. I didn't have the necessary paracord to do that anyway. Oh well. It's over now.

    • @cpoco65
      @cpoco65 3 дня назад +1

      He loves his Primitive Gear that's why he chose that spot to make tent look like a bad choice

  • @0b3r0ther
    @0b3r0ther 9 дней назад +2

    Imagine a small vertical wind-turbine (zone in circle toward the up), as an electricity source for the Bluetti, while being in those mountains :)
    (Helicoid style)

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +2

      Hahahah, a wind turbine here would be a great energy source.

  • @Rabemill
    @Rabemill 10 дней назад +5

    Finally, something worth to watch❤

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      Funny that you think this is worth watching when it is my worst performing video.

  • @clueless6670
    @clueless6670 10 дней назад +5

    Both are fun to watch, question is, which one was more fun to do?

    • @jenreal360
      @jenreal360 10 дней назад

      I'm curious as well

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +2

      The first one was funner because I spent some time looking for fossils. The morning of the second part was way too windy. The wind just ruined the experience.

  • @viktorgetz2603
    @viktorgetz2603 10 дней назад +3

    на камере присутствуют битые пиксели. это видно хорошо на 9:39 и это печально. Техника работает в экстремальных условиях, но выдаёт красивую картинку))

    • @RACHID710
      @RACHID710 7 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/cmyUkeuJ7Lo/видео.htmlsi=T9dtXbkKYo7_GnBQ

  • @Bbrbushcraft3
    @Bbrbushcraft3 7 дней назад

    Both is great but we love Chad Zuber with primitive gear !

  • @AmostradinEugostounAssim
    @AmostradinEugostounAssim 10 дней назад +5

    I love your channel

  • @RyanMclain
    @RyanMclain 10 дней назад +1

    That was a good one. Ive been missing you! I definitely prefer the low tech. I dont think its in any way "no tech" its just old tech; no less ingenious for it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @darriendastar3941
    @darriendastar3941 10 дней назад +3

    Wow!
    Parts of that were really harrowing. I'm glad you're OK - but Chad, there are *easier* ways of getting that fashionable windblown hair look.
    🙂

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +2

      Oh no, there really is no other way to get that look. Hahaha.

  • @DDeden
    @DDeden 9 дней назад +1

    Along with moving the dirt, I would have spent 20 minutes scavenging brush and built up an oval of branches a foot high to moderate the wind.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      One foot high would have done very little. It would have taken a lot more than 20 minutes to gather and build it anyway. Early in the night I had considered building a rock wall but I knew it would take hours to do and so I just endured the night. If I were to stay multiple nights at that location then I would certainly invest time to build a suitable shelter.

    • @DDeden
      @DDeden 9 дней назад +1

      @@ChadZuberAdventures Not a wall, just a fence, just higher than a prone/recumbent figure, 20 minutes to get brush and lay it around you. Half the wind will penetrate, the other half will be forced to go around, so inside and under the hide is relatively calm.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      @@DDeden No man. It would take way longer to collect enough branches to do that. The landscape is quite barren here. I would have had to walk all over basically collecting twigs. Rocks would be a better choice.

    • @DDeden
      @DDeden 9 дней назад

      @@ChadZuberAdventures You didn't get much sleep, after not collecting rocks. After 20 minutes of gathering brush, I guarantee I would have slept, better than if I hadn't.

  • @matthewjordan6028
    @matthewjordan6028 День назад

    In scouts we never ate in the tents as we camped in areas frequented by racoons, rats and bears. Dryer lint is also a great fire starter.

  • @MikeWD9JJV
    @MikeWD9JJV 7 дней назад

    Anybody who has set up a tent long enough has experienced a similar experience. 60 years ago a bunch of us guys set up a tent right on the shore of Lake Superior! OMG

  • @Timmyjg2004
    @Timmyjg2004 10 дней назад +2

    Yay, finally an upload 😉

  • @Mavrik-60
    @Mavrik-60 10 дней назад +1

    Camp trails is good for calm weekends with the kids in a groomed setting, Park, campgrounds ect. Best to use a high end for the real stuff. I use a north face rated eighty mph wind still flops around some but won't blow apart. In a open place like that i would always try and put something between me and the prevailing winds even if there calm because that can change in a matter of min.. great video keepemcoming

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      Yep, and here it changed quite fast. It was so calm and beautiful at sunset. I was expecting a really nice night but nature had other plans. I was given this tent ten years ago. I didn't have funds to invest in another tent so away I went with this one. Hahah.

  • @DDeden
    @DDeden 9 дней назад +2

    Something weird about carrying a closed solar panel in desert daylight, then opening it in the evening. The tent was fine, but lower the profile to 1/3 or you've got a parachute.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      Weird? I was hiking. Couldn't use it until I got to the destination. There was an hour of sun left and I was able to charge a little. I was going to charge more in the morning but the damn wind changed my plans.

    • @DDeden
      @DDeden 9 дней назад +2

      @ChadZuberAdventures I've got a portable triple panel that collects on-the-go, can secure & hang from a pack while walking, charges my power bank. Rough terrain & conditions aren't friendly to high tech, and repairs are hard to make in the wild.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      @@DDeden Yeah, in such windy conditions it really is hard to make any modifications. Sometimes you just gotta ride it out.

  • @watermonke2024
    @watermonke2024 10 дней назад +1

    you should have use the oval shaped tent so they can split the wind, and use a tent pin to pin the tent in place.
    edit : Alright that 11pm wind is indeed a storm, making a wind breaker using sticks can help or find a wind breaker hill, I mean If you know the wind are going to be strong I would have gone into finding a windbreaker hill.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      I had no idea there would be wind. Tent pins would have to be covered by heavy rocks. Even then i may have just torn the tent.

  • @svej6912
    @svej6912 10 дней назад +4

    great vid. i like the idea of a comparison. though is it not easier to just use a GoPro camera on your head than carrying the camera in your hand all the time. it would also look more immersive.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +3

      Yeah, it would be easier but I don't like videos shot like that. It's okay for some shots but not the entire video.

  • @mburl
    @mburl 9 дней назад +2

    The top of a mountain is not a good place for a tent it seems 😄
    Of course you couldn't have known the winds would be so strong though.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      Definitely not. I had no idea it would be windy. It was so calm at sunset. But nature had other plans.

  • @fredytamayo2904
    @fredytamayo2904 10 дней назад +3

    thank you.. greeting from china...

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      Greetings to you in China. How are you able to see this in China?

  • @Grom76300
    @Grom76300 10 дней назад +1

    I always remember this sentence from cossack instructor : "gear is what you take to facilitate your survival/stay. Sometimes it fasten what you want to accomplish, sometimes it compensate for the skills you lack."

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      That's exactly right. It's an art when choosing what gear to bring.

  • @simbelmyne444
    @simbelmyne444 10 дней назад +2

    For some reason you've been off my algorithm for like over a year

  • @Delirium132231
    @Delirium132231 10 дней назад +1

    I was always curious - isn’t it warmer to cover with fur inside, rather than outside? Space between fur will keep warm air, and on the other side, there’s no fat layer under the skin to provide isolation, if covering by skin to skin

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      Maybe. I'm not sure actually. But it probably is warmer with the fur side in.

  • @WarisomMatoos
    @WarisomMatoos 10 дней назад +2

    Primitive is the batter chad 👍
    Salve do Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @TheFoolsTarotJourney
    @TheFoolsTarotJourney 10 дней назад +1

    Wonderful, educative! Thank you.

  • @Zdebanidze
    @Zdebanidze 9 дней назад +1

    Мужик,ты легенда😄👍🏼

  • @Jake_knapper
    @Jake_knapper 10 дней назад +1

    Chad love the video! I built a pair of buckskin leggings and I’ll be camping primitively the whole weekend.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      Great! Do they fit well? You will find out on the weekend.

  • @ГуринАндрейИзобретательХудожни

    I love your experiments so much.

  • @milja903
    @milja903 10 дней назад +1

    Awesome concept, thank you!

  • @manofwar7773
    @manofwar7773 10 дней назад +1

    Whoa that wind storm was savage

  • @phyllisvanhuss1190
    @phyllisvanhuss1190 9 дней назад +1

    I have to wonder where you would be if you had used the tent a acparaglider. Glad you are safe 🙏🏻

  • @nintai6656
    @nintai6656 9 дней назад +1

    So lower tech levels result in better choices. No tent to pretend will protect you from the wind means looking for a rock that will.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      When we have gear we tend to rely more on the gear. When we go primitive we follow the rules of nature better.

  • @piramida99
    @piramida99 10 дней назад +5

    After long time wacth this channel,

  • @tjones3329
    @tjones3329 День назад

    My brother gonna wake up in wonderland.😂.With the bluetti in tact!!! Great video.✌️✌️✌️

  • @ObservingProcrastinator
    @ObservingProcrastinator 9 дней назад +1

    Probably my brain rotted gamer mind, but the no tech version really gives off the impression of over time just getting better and better with time, especially if you were someone more actively intending to be a nomad, so the kit can potentially further expand and be refined in that direction. Though I suppose the limiting factor is what you can make to carry around the potentially increasing ammount of gear/heavier gear

  • @Daniel_Plastiak_Crazy_Adventur
    @Daniel_Plastiak_Crazy_Adventur 6 дней назад

    Surviving with the help of primitive techniques is both challenging and beautiful. 😀🖖👍

  • @mohammadbillal6202
    @mohammadbillal6202 8 дней назад

    I want to say big thank you to you sir. What a real life educational video it was. I enjoyed full video. It was incredible hard and genuinely true experiment and experience video it was. Thanks for sharing us. Really appreciate it ❤️❤️😊

  • @luansilvail
    @luansilvail 10 дней назад +1

    Finally Chad, after a long time you posted a video it will take you to post three more in December

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      I have about six other videos started but haven't had time to finish them.

  • @doubledee8677
    @doubledee8677 10 дней назад +1

    I guess the lesson is, technology's great but choose your location well.

  • @JosuDiaz-u7o
    @JosuDiaz-u7o 9 дней назад +1

    thanks Chad

  • @KimJongJonas
    @KimJongJonas 8 дней назад

    Great Video Chad! What Difference modern Tech can make.
    In case you haven't noticed, your GoPro unfortunately has a few Dead Pixels, you can see them in the Night Shots.

  • @i-amfil-am813
    @i-amfil-am813 9 дней назад +2

    Chad, thanks for the great video!

  • @seleneaisling2721
    @seleneaisling2721 9 дней назад

    Chad now you should do some tent camping too with modern gaer all in backpack not just power supply. The tent was real struggle.

  • @saxazax
    @saxazax 7 дней назад

    I have to admit I started laughing pretty hard when you were in the tent and the wind was blowing

  • @tjones3329
    @tjones3329 День назад

    Mann I really love that bluetti .Especially with the bag wow amazing ✌️

  • @viveviveka2651
    @viveviveka2651 10 дней назад +1

    The occasional loose, rollable rocka on downhill slopes offtrail have surprised me. They might as well be banana peels. I go down fast.
    The falls can be awkward, unexpected, and very quick.
    This is a strange little-but-not-so-little danger.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      Yes, exactly. It usually happens to me when I step while looking up at the landscape. I always have to be looking down.

  • @fribbenhaul
    @fribbenhaul 9 дней назад +1

    Holy moly that storm

  • @ZobrAz
    @ZobrAz 10 дней назад +1

    The wind! The struggle! ⛰🏕🍃

  • @sazonfuegoyalairelibre
    @sazonfuegoyalairelibre День назад

    Greatest adventures Chad!! Saludos desde México!

  • @clueless6670
    @clueless6670 10 дней назад +1

    Mother nature was trying to suffocate you with your own tent! Never seen wind that aggressive before

  • @shallow2479
    @shallow2479 10 дней назад +1

    Theres low to the ground one man tents that could 100% go through the storm. Good tents are amazing they can been expensive but damn ive seen them endure some crazy shit

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      Definitely not in my budget. It doesn't matter. I was given this one ten years ago. I rarely use it.

  • @robertagarzon610
    @robertagarzon610 5 дней назад

    Hi Chad is always good to see you back with new videos 👌👌👌👏👏👏

  • @JojoJosephine-n7r
    @JojoJosephine-n7r 10 дней назад +2

    Watching u is such a relaxing😊😙💕💕

  • @FreestiesFries
    @FreestiesFries 10 дней назад +2

    hey Chad! I have always wonder, you as someone who is primitive, what would you prefer? a modern tools and accessories or primitive? and do you often follow the recent technological developments?

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      I am fascinated by the primitive ways. But I do like a good knife. That's a real time saver. I don't follow the technological developments. They really don't interest me. And they always have a dark side.

  • @spapapaspupupu
    @spapapaspupupu 10 дней назад +2

    i love long video

  • @dianalinscome5830
    @dianalinscome5830 10 дней назад +1

    ❤ WOW I finally get to see what you were telling me on IG. Thanks Chad ❤

  • @BamsonGeezee-kk1xr
    @BamsonGeezee-kk1xr 10 дней назад +3

    Lol 😅😂 I'm so sorry I can't stop laughing. Trying to sleep in a giant plastic grocery bag.😂😂

  • @rickyfrance_
    @rickyfrance_ 10 дней назад +2

    Why u don’t use ur basket like a backpack instead using ur head? It seems so more comfortable

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      This was a common way to carry a burden basket. In many ways it's more comfortable than having the straps over the shoulders.

  • @AmauriPoyntz
    @AmauriPoyntz 7 дней назад

    Amazing job here Tarzan you always crush it in your vids and damn that wind looks really strong but you pushed through it keep at it and continue to make good content

  • @TaterFarmer
    @TaterFarmer 10 дней назад +2

    Thanks* Chad

  • @kobe3576
    @kobe3576 День назад +1

    For people commenting like "hey bro it is still tech and blah blah blah".
    "A buen entendedor, pocas palabras bastan" 😉

  • @m-2718
    @m-2718 9 дней назад +1

    Quite much with that wind, you better of just digging a ditch, but that's like solid rock there, so well, no tent will survive that unless it's in a covered location or well you just lay in a sleeping bag

  • @wolfbushcraft3369
    @wolfbushcraft3369 10 дней назад +1

    and i was thinking my trampline idea was original (just made it myself because it was easier on my back to carry)

  • @David-fd4gx
    @David-fd4gx 9 дней назад +1

    You know Chad, you just had one of the worst nights in a tent. You know what that means? That means it'll just be that much easier to sleep in a tent from now on if that's what you decide to do.

  • @wojtech3
    @wojtech3 9 дней назад +2

    It's really sad that channels like yours just sort of die for no reason at all. I think each of your videos is better than the previous and yet it seems like YT algorithm doesn't like you :(

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      Yeah, it's been this way for years. I guess I need to get a cute girl with nice curves to be in my videos then the views will skyrocket.

  • @StarwaterCWS
    @StarwaterCWS 9 дней назад +2

    These both fail us in the long term survival situation. When the old gear degrades it is not easy to replace. While a basket and stick are rather easy, the animal skins and shoes are a challenge. And when new gear fails it fails. I really liked how you put them both through a real world test.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      This was not intended to be a long term survival situation. This was about a journey. Travel. Not building a home to live in. The lack of water eliminates any possibility of living anywhere in this area. There is no water for many many miles.But ancient people did travel and cross mountains and deserts. That is what I wanted to experience in a small way.

    • @StarwaterCWS
      @StarwaterCWS 9 дней назад +1

      @ do you have any videos where you tackle long term survival? Thanks

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      @@StarwaterCWS No, due to family and work commitments I would not go out into the wilderness for a month or longer. It's also very hard on the body and recovery can take months. My parents are much older now and I need to be there for them too.

    • @StarwaterCWS
      @StarwaterCWS 8 дней назад

      @ appreciate the feedback. I’ve been thinking about this for awhile; a pack designed for a permanent transition. Due to the times we live in… on the precipice of WW3. I have designed such a pack and perhaps will post a video on it.

  • @fernandoromero1825
    @fernandoromero1825 10 дней назад +1

    Gran video

  • @gridinnozmu4358
    @gridinnozmu4358 8 дней назад

    Se sufre en estas salidas,sobre todo por el frío en la montaña,podrías hacerte unos calcetines primitivos amigo,conseguir una piel peluda más abrigados.Hay que buscar un lugar contra una muralla de piedra para acampar con ese viento infernal. Gracias por mostrarnos los pro y los contra Chad 😊

  • @vs123
    @vs123 10 дней назад +1

    Wow Amazing

  • @TaterFarmer
    @TaterFarmer 10 дней назад +2

    I saw the short first. You would probably done better on a sleeping pad with a tarp or something covering you closely. Who am I to say. I never been in that situation. I fought cold in north Michigan before. Completely different. You can hide in a snow cave.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      A tarp pulled very tight and low with the ends buried under rocks would have worked but that's something you have to be prepared for. I didn't bring a tarp and I didn't know it would get so windy either.

  • @viveviveka2651
    @viveviveka2651 10 дней назад +1

    Dead ocotillo bark can be amazing fire starter.

  • @jegr3398
    @jegr3398 10 дней назад +41

    I don't think "no tech" is the right terminology. Skinning and tanning hides, cordage, basket weaving, crafting water containers from natural materials, and all the other ancient technologies are actually quite high tech, and it takes advanced skills and knowledge to make all that stuff. it's just ancient tech, not "no tech."

  • @Bobsikus
    @Bobsikus 7 дней назад

    quite nightmare fuel that tent

  • @absolutecynic
    @absolutecynic День назад

    You know he means it, when he doesn't take the Nintendo on a modern camping trip. 🗿

  • @samuelhausmann397
    @samuelhausmann397 7 дней назад

    Really interesting video

  • @villageMOB10
    @villageMOB10 9 дней назад +1

    If your battery is lasting for 15 minutes at a time your computer’s battery life is almost coming to an end which means you’ll need to replace it soon. Otherwise you’ll start to notice your keyboard will start bulging up which means your battery would be on the verge of exploding.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      Yeah, I know I will need a new computer soon. Need to make that money so I can buy one or I may be out of business for a while.

  • @andrashuszti1407
    @andrashuszti1407 10 дней назад +1

    I was wondering about the wood in the High Tech Gear setup. Why not using gas instead of wood?
    Also I would have expected to bring the wood in the Primitive Gear setup. Ok, maybe Chad did not know at that time, that on site there will be no fire material at all. So the next time he prepared himself with wood.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      It was my first time at this location. I expected to find some wood but as you saw there was just kindling. I've never even used gas stoves. To use gas would require more gear. I was kind of out of space. I did look for a tiny electrical or gas stove to purchase but they were too big.

  • @juliebaker6969
    @juliebaker6969 10 дней назад +1

    I think one of those mummy type sleeping bags with the small tent over your head would have been a better choice..... less loose fabric for the wind to blow..... and you'd have been MUCH warmer.
    Yeah it wouldn't have given your gear any protection, but then, honestly, how much protection was that one you DID have? You basically spent the whole night trying to keep a windsock on the ground.
    I DO understand you couldn't predict the weather, but in MY opinion, a cocoon is better shelter than a box kite in virtually ANY situation. If you're worried about your gear, bring a cocoon for IT too. 🤷

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад

      There are advantages and disadvantages with both types of tents. The one you described wouldn't work to hang a light and work on my computer. The cocoon is great for sleeping in tight spots and for minimizing wind resistance. I totally get that. I just used what I had. Someone gave me this tent 10 years ago. I rarely use it. But this was a good lesson for anyone watching who is considering buying a tent. Maybe they will take in consideration my experience.

    • @juliebaker6969
      @juliebaker6969 9 дней назад +1

      @ChadZuberAdventures
      I get it, especially since it was a sponsored video. It's just that you looked so MISERABLE. I half expected a green witch on a bicycle to blow past.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      @@juliebaker6969 I was totally miserable that night in the tent. No doubt about that. Holding down the tent for seven straight hours and lying there awake the whole time in the dark certainly isn't a pleasant way to spend the time.

    • @juliebaker6969
      @juliebaker6969 8 дней назад

      @ChadZuberAdventures
      Pretty bad that you were more comfortable in the primitive setup than the modern one. Technology and "modern conveniences" aren't always the better way of doing things apparently. Just be careful, if something happens out there, it would be pretty hard if not impossible to get help. The primitive videos are great, but your health and safety are more important than an interesting or even informative video.

  • @pausto1909
    @pausto1909 7 дней назад

    @Chad Zuber is there any other benefit of the Burden Basket besides not to overload? Neck or posture training, maybe?

  • @ydne
    @ydne 10 дней назад +2

    Ishi - reported as the Last Wild Indian in California, was the last of the Yahi People. He lost his small family and came into civilzation in 1911 after he had lost his family to starvation. Settlers who found Ishi's family's survival tools, that they had left about, had been gathered by white people as trinkets. Imagine the world as your home where you expect what you leave behind to still be there when you return. Not to carry everything you need - but to know where you left what you need.

    • @ChadZuberAdventures
      @ChadZuberAdventures  9 дней назад +1

      I leave things behind in places where I believe there is very little chance another human will be passing by. It is a really nice feeling though.