Man, I’d almost forgotten the relieving feeling of finally getting that fire started, eating a fresh piece of meat, and going to bed after a long day’s hard work. Thanks for reminding me.
Oh boy, I loved this one. They're all good, but I loved the simplicity of relying on just the knife and whatever would fit in the tiny tin. Also... maybe don't slide down snow covered hillsides a month after a bad ankle sprain. You're making me nervous man!
A real pleasure to watch and learn some valuable lessons at the same time. Filming the sunlight through the snowy woods is beautiful to see and makes your video much more than just an excellent survival lesson.👍
Дорогой друг! Я удивлен твоей готовностью и смелостью идти в поход только с ножом и куском мяса. Ты демострируешь высшую степень профессионализма и опыта выживания в дикой среде. Отсутствие комфорта не мешает тебе снимать подробный ход событий, отражающий мельчайшие детали твоего быта. Это очень круто и интересно. Спасибо тебе!
Kul video. Man behöver inte mer än en eld och fin köttbit, själen mår bra och kroppen mår bra. Tack för ditt filmande och för att du delade med oss på YT. Tumme upp från Göteborg!
Well done showing cold weather survival skills in the winter forest with minimum equipment. I see nothing wrong with enjoying a chunk of beef you packed in or a chunk of deer meat that could have been harvested by hunting! 🥩👍
Man, I can only imagine how hard this night had to be for you.... probably almost no sleep and constant work to keep the fire on... you must heve been really exhusted in the morning!
It's hard getting old... when far in the deep of the woods you realize that you forget your bag pack , and that you only have a knife and a camera ! Then you have to be ingenious... Thank you brother, I follow each of your immersions , I feel home in Sweden woods . Tomorrow i will go leaving in the forest for a couple of days... And i will try not to forget my bag too..!
Somos sobrevivencialistas raiz, te acompanhamos de um vale longínquo cercado de montanhas com mais de 4.000m de altitude, imagine que para chegar aqui só a pé ou a cavalo. É realmente como voltar no tempo! Nós vivemos como antigamente a não ser pela antena de internet por satélite! Para fazer compras é necessário um dia de viagem e por mais surreal que seja o lugar onde vivemos nós sempre te assistimos e curtimos seus vídeos desde uma casa ilhada por rios de águas termais com cachoeiras cristalinas no coração da selva andina e sem vizinhos!
As I’ve been watching these videos I found myself repeatedly thinking what a miraculous thing fire is. And how we humans are the only animals who use it to our advantage. Imagine this experience without fire. Really appreciate the beautiful rawness of what you’re doing. Thanks for showing us.
That light Mora knife and some knowledge did a lot for your survival. It even made ice fishing possible, although you don't seem to catch many fish on your camping trips. It was a good thing you brought some steak!
Good old Swede-woods. This is for real man, I am constantly amazed at how simple things can save your life if you get stuck in nature...fleeing "something".
Great video as always,the forest looks so clean, well defined with a coating of winter snow on it. As soon as you started chopping thru the ice the two is one, one is none principle came to my mind. Thank you from Ohio USA.
Interesting learning about the spruce boughs. It makes sense, but I had never thought about it. Thank you for sharing your time out. I learned something new today and I appreciate it!
Enjoyable, invigorating and challenging. In the years that I have been watching you, I have picked up tricks that now I use when I go camping. Of course my camping is not as difficult as yours. I have also become more in awe and respectful of Mother Nature and for that I thank you.
Thank you so much for sharing your videos with us You always make amazing videos I have learned from you that whole chicken can be cooked on open fire and same way with a roast and make pizza and hot dog buns and hamburger buns What beautiful nature surrounds you right now thank you again ❤❤
My wife and me like to watch your videos. You are always calm. One of your first videos we saw was one with your seat backpack. That’s why we call you „The sitting camper“. Also my wife presumes that you are currently or have been a teacher in the post because you are always eager to describe what you are doing or the historical background of dishes.
So here is a book for you. That is some knife you have, sure keeps an edge even after chopping ice, as you know, ice is very hard on sharp edges, the scenery is magnificent after a snow and horror frost, You usually build smart fires like the one you made, so many people start with the small stuff and wait for it to grow painstakingly slow so they can put bigger stuff on it. I have always went top down like yours. You tend to go the other way when you have one of your special meals to prepare. Pretty tuff eating a beautifully prepared steak rare to med rare with no seasoning but, when the restaurant is not around the corner and it is either the steak or nothing, and the steak tastes wonderful. I think I have seen you catch a fish maybe once or twice, so did not hold my breath to see one, hats off for your perseverance, I cannot catch a fish if it jumped out of the water to me, Thank you for the memories I can no longer live due to age and physical conditions. Your videos bring back many great memories of my time in the north when we did not have any of the modern things for survival we have now, Thanks again
Thats a winter wonderland you have there, MAGICAL ❄❤ Your shelter was well made and well covered, perfectly protected from the weather, have a wonderful weekend and stay safe ❤🕊🙏
Fortunately, there was not a lot of blowing snow. Swedwoods DID do a fine job of collecting enough boughs to make a real back shelter. With more time and daylight, he could have collected more boughs and wood to build more protection.
I guess the next best thing to owning a piece of Heaven is having a friend who owns a piece! What a stunning landscape, he must be extremely wealthy! Brutal conditions and next to no gear...remind me to never leave the car without my Army canteen/cup/stove kit, poncho, and large knife, maybe even a small saw! And a steak of course!
I know it's not the same but when eat my soup at 2 am I feel relaxed watching this videos thank you I survived the night... at 75 who would not want to live free! Awesome!
Awesome video, learned a lot. To be honest, the look of discomfort when you woke up in the morning is how I feel when I'm not outdoors. Can totally relate. Steak is essential in the woods and at home. Stay outdoors brother and thanks for the awesome video and sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for the video! Just a tid bit, maybe bring a small straw with you so you don't have to hold the aluminum foil you can just use the straw. Light and compact. Be safe!
Wow that looked difficult and no doubt that was a long long night. Only for people who know what they are doing, thanks for the education and the great films.
This was a great episode Swed. Excellent effort to minimise your footprint even when you knew it would compromise your comfort. I hope viewers will read the the notes and take them to heart. Also, that little Garberg really paid for itself on this trip.
v cool. ty. nice to go along with your experience after our 40C today, so hot we can only dream of snow. bird sound was great, never mind the haters, they don't exist
Love this video. Have you been in thundersnow? It is so cool. I love the unside down fires. So fun. We haven't had proper snow here in a while. I spent a night stealth camping last week in a light snowfall, but fear that will be "the great blizzard of '24" lol. Definately trying to bring my camping/outdoors channel back to life. My other channel is doing well, but Outdoors Handbook is new. Be safe out there and thanks for another zenful video!
Hi Swede👍👍 Well filmed and presented my friend. I tried this "survival" thing a couple times earlier in my outdoors quest, as you mention not a pleasant experience. Of course my attempts were in the high desert of the southwest US, not a Scandinavian winter forest but the results were alarming. So I just honed my outdoor skills as best I could but hope I'm never in a real survival scenario, it might turn out badly for me. Thanks for the work bringing me along, much appreciated.
Hola amigo swedwoods, como siempre gran video ahora en supervivencia solamente con el cuchillo, buena fogata y trozo de carne , se nota el gran profesional que eres , gracias x compartir tus conocimientos.un abrazo grande y saludos cordiales from viña del mar Chile 👍🤝👏🏕️⛰️🏞️🗻🇨🇱!!!!!
Good evening my friend. Today at the age of 70, when I see your video, I think back to when I was a young man in the paratroopers for 7 years. Survival training in all seasons and in winter it used to be much colder, at least where we were. Steak is good, I understand you very well, laugh. But chocolate and hard-boiled cookies in chocolate are more calories and above all, you cover your sugar level in the body with it and that is very important. The twigs for the bed, at least the upper layers must be dry. That's right, keep them over the fire and also dry your socks and shoes over the fire. Helps you a lot. Good advice from me, get a bayonet for the AK 47 / 74, it's an advantage in the bush. Definitely better than your knife. Greetings from Frankfurt
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Honey put the kettle on and bring the popcorn through... Swedwoods has uploaded a new video 😊👍
OMG... with love again... :) Come to Poland and spend some time in Tatras :)
Brilliant, as always. Kitos!
Thank you!
Man, I’d almost forgotten the relieving feeling of finally getting that fire started, eating a fresh piece of meat, and going to bed after a long day’s hard work. Thanks for reminding me.
Another awesome video mate 🏕
Thanks!
Oh boy, I loved this one. They're all good, but I loved the simplicity of relying on just the knife and whatever would fit in the tiny tin. Also... maybe don't slide down snow covered hillsides a month after a bad ankle sprain. You're making me nervous man!
Thanks!
A real pleasure to watch and learn some valuable lessons at the same time. Filming the sunlight through the snowy woods is beautiful to see and makes your video much more than just an excellent survival lesson.👍
Thanks!
Дорогой друг! Я удивлен твоей готовностью и смелостью идти в поход только с ножом и куском мяса. Ты демострируешь высшую степень профессионализма и опыта выживания в дикой среде. Отсутствие комфорта не мешает тебе снимать подробный ход событий, отражающий мельчайшие детали твоего быта. Это очень круто и интересно. Спасибо тебе!
Thank you!
Ya he is good eh.
Awesome show notes! And I love your humor … “don’t … drop … it in” 😁
Thanks!
Kul video. Man behöver inte mer än en eld och fin köttbit, själen mår bra och kroppen mår bra. Tack för ditt filmande och för att du delade med oss på YT. Tumme upp från Göteborg!
Tackar!
Well done showing cold weather survival skills in the winter forest with minimum equipment. I see nothing wrong with enjoying a chunk of beef you packed in or a chunk of deer meat that could have been harvested by hunting! 🥩👍
Man, I can only imagine how hard this night had to be for you.... probably almost no sleep and constant work to keep the fire on... you must heve been really exhusted in the morning!
😂😂😂😂
My friend, you are an unparalleled and indispensable person, may God protect you ⚘❤
Thank you!
What a day, another fine Sat to start with a cup of coffee and a new Swedwoods video. Thank you for taking us along.
Thanks!
@@Swedwoods Thanks ! 😊
Pain Killers! I'm with you there. Thanks for the great vid.
Thanks!
It's hard getting old... when far in the deep of the woods you realize that you forget your bag pack , and that you only have a knife and a camera ! Then you have to be ingenious... Thank you brother, I follow each of your immersions , I feel home in Sweden woods . Tomorrow i will go leaving in the forest for a couple of days... And i will try not to forget my bag too..!
This is real survival content!!! Well done, an excellent example of how to correctly and systematically create conditions for life in nature!!!
Got to enjoy it while cooking some supper. Thanks for sharing your trip . Have a great evening
Thanks!
Somos sobrevivencialistas raiz, te acompanhamos de um vale longínquo cercado de montanhas com mais de 4.000m de altitude, imagine que para chegar aqui só a pé ou a cavalo. É realmente como voltar no tempo! Nós vivemos como antigamente a não ser pela antena de internet por satélite!
Para fazer compras é necessário um dia de viagem e por mais surreal que seja o lugar onde vivemos nós sempre te assistimos e curtimos seus vídeos desde uma casa ilhada por rios de águas termais com cachoeiras cristalinas no coração da selva andina e sem vizinhos!
Hard living but worth it 👍I envy you.
Man, if you can draw, honestly, I remember that you drew amazing imaginative pictures, thank you
Thanks!
As I’ve been watching these videos I found myself repeatedly thinking what a miraculous thing fire is. And how we humans are the only animals who use it to our advantage. Imagine this experience without fire.
Really appreciate the beautiful rawness of what you’re doing. Thanks for showing us.
Ich genieße die Schönheit jedes einzelnen Frames deines Videos. Vielen Dank für das ästhetische Wunder.
Thanks!
That light Mora knife and some knowledge did a lot for your survival. It even made ice fishing possible, although you don't seem to catch many fish on your camping trips. It was a good thing you brought some steak!
Thank you so much for sharing your filming . Really Cool . Can't hardly contain myself thinking about the next one . Right On , Dude .
Thank you!
@@Swedwoods Thank you ...😊
Good old Swede-woods. This is for real man, I am constantly amazed at how simple things can save your life if you get stuck in nature...fleeing "something".
Must be fun to travel without a heavy pack hey !
making Saturdays picturesque
keep warm out there good sir
Great video as always,the forest looks so clean, well defined with a coating of winter snow on it. As soon as you started chopping thru the ice the two is one, one is none principle came to my mind. Thank you from Ohio USA.
A great survival lesson
Thanks!
Thanks for the adventure....great start to my weekend....cheers brother...👍👍👍🏴🏴🏴🍺🍺🍺
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Steak looks perfect my friend , take care and let’s have many more of your adventures. 👍
Thank you!
Great info about drying green spruce boughs!!
Sweden's snowy winter forests are very beautiful. Always thanks for Mr.Swedwoods!❄️❄️
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곰이나 늑대로 부터 위험 하지 않나요?
@@재용조-z4x 곰이나 늑대가 출몰하는 지역은 피한다고 하셨어요.ㅎㅎ 작년 겨울에 스웨덴 북부 쪽에 올라갔다가 유튜브 촬영한지 몇 년 동안 딱 한 번 늑대 하울링 소리를 듣긴했었는데, 그거외엔 딱히 무서운 상황은 없으셨대요!
Hallo sei gegrüßt! Top Video mit einfacher Ausrüstung und neuen interessanten Tricks. Prima, weiter so! 👍👍👌🙋♂💪😉🙏
Thanks!
This is a tough one. Doing that type of training / outdoor skills with only your knowledge is the ultimate test. Well done.
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Can’t wait to watch!
Outstanding! I enjoyed the detailed description in the show notes and the wonderful video….yes. Wool vs. Synthetics…. The old battle!
Thanks!
Interesting learning about the spruce boughs. It makes sense, but I had never thought about it. Thank you for sharing your time out. I learned something new today and I appreciate it!
Thanks!
Enjoyable, invigorating and challenging. In the years that I have been watching you, I have picked up tricks that now I use when I go camping.
Of course my camping is not as difficult as yours.
I have also become more in awe and respectful of Mother Nature and for that I thank you.
Thanks!
It's been awhile man but the insomnia is back.
Nice to see you still doing your thing!
Greetings from Asia my friend
Amazing video I like how you only use a mora knife there very good for the price loved the stake holder will have to try that sometime atvb Jimmy 😎😎👍👍
Thank you!
A very down to earth episode, Sweddy - certainly had to work for that one that's for sure! 👍🔥
Always a pleasure to watch, thanks Woodsman! atb
Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing your videos with us
You always make amazing videos
I have learned from you that whole chicken can be cooked on open fire and same way with a roast and make pizza and hot dog buns and hamburger buns
What beautiful nature surrounds you right now thank you again ❤❤
Thanks!!
Piękny i jak zawsze klasyczny odcinek. Dzięki Swedwoods
Awesome, thanks for sharing 👍
Thanks for watching!
Great skills, great Teacher. I know that steak was delicious after that wet, hard work!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks!
Wow! You have to look at this trip with a lot of respect! Thanks for your Quality-Content! Best wishes.
The tin foil water was awesome. True rugged outdoorsman
Thank you!
My wife and me like to watch your videos. You are always calm. One of your first videos we saw was one with your seat backpack. That’s why we call you „The sitting camper“. Also my wife presumes that you are currently or have been a teacher in the post because you are always eager to describe what you are doing or the historical background of dishes.
Wonderful video, just sheer beautiful views. Thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Как всегда интересно.Снято и показано качественно.
Thank you!
So here is a book for you.
That is some knife you have, sure keeps an edge even after chopping ice, as you know, ice is very hard on sharp edges,
the scenery is magnificent after a snow and horror frost,
You usually build smart fires like the one you made, so many people start with the small stuff and wait for it to grow painstakingly slow so they can put bigger stuff on it. I have always went top down like yours. You tend to go the other way when you have one of your special meals to prepare.
Pretty tuff eating a beautifully prepared steak rare to med rare with no seasoning but, when the restaurant is not around the corner and it is either the steak or nothing, and the steak tastes wonderful.
I think I have seen you catch a fish maybe once or twice, so did not hold my breath to see one, hats off for your perseverance, I cannot catch a fish if it jumped out of the water to me,
Thank you for the memories I can no longer live due to age and physical conditions. Your videos bring back many great memories of my time in the north when we did not have any of the modern things for survival we have now,
Thanks again
Thanks!
So exciting ! This video has now become my favorite one. Aluminum foil is the tool that can save life, I have known. Thank you for an exciting video.
Thanks my friend!
Magical. Thank you for posting!
Garberg is my favourite too😉
Greetings from the Carpathians, my friend🍻
Thanks! Yes been my favorite for 2 years now.
Thats a winter wonderland you have there, MAGICAL ❄❤
Your shelter was well made and well covered, perfectly protected from the weather, have a wonderful weekend and stay safe ❤🕊🙏
Thanks!
Fortunately, there was not a lot of blowing snow. Swedwoods DID do a fine job of collecting enough boughs to make a real back shelter. With more time and daylight, he could have collected more boughs and wood to build more protection.
Always worth watching your videos for adventure and survival reasons. As always good luck to you.
Thanks!
Nice trip🏕🔥🌨🌬❄️shelter good job❄️👍
Thanks!
These are are more movies than just videos ❤
Thank you very much!
Such a wonderful watch. This is real winter 😊😊😊
Swedwood 'haters'. Those people exist? Loving your vids over here in Canada Swed.
Lol if you only know how many people I block every day. Thanks!
Loved it! Thanks for uploading!
Thanks!
Love your steak grill!!! sure looks cold there!!!!
Mississippi posting…I truly enjoy watching how you deal with harsh elements. It is obvious that you know how to survive.
Great to see someone roof a lean to so it naturally sheds water and snow... like a roofer!
Perfect again my friend, amazing vídeo!!👏👏👏👌
Thank you!
Best video always
Thanks!
Wonderful content for my quiet Saturday morning, thank you 🎉
Thanks!
Always a pleasure watching your videos. Greetings from England.
Thank you!
Master !! brilliant !! 👏👏👌👌
Thanks!
I guess the next best thing to owning a piece of Heaven is having a friend who owns a piece! What a stunning landscape, he must be extremely wealthy! Brutal conditions and next to no gear...remind me to never leave the car without my Army canteen/cup/stove kit, poncho, and large knife, maybe even a small saw! And a steak of course!
So appreciate your time & sharing, lots of effort with the video part! Stunning winter scenes, yum to that steak😊 Be well🙏🔥
Thanks!
I know it's not the same but when eat my soup at 2 am I feel relaxed watching this videos thank you I survived the night... at 75 who would not want to live free! Awesome!
Awesome video, learned a lot. To be honest, the look of discomfort when you woke up in the morning is how I feel when I'm not outdoors. Can totally relate. Steak is essential in the woods and at home. Stay outdoors brother and thanks for the awesome video and sharing your knowledge.
It's a Swedwoods Saturday Morning!
Thanks for the video! Just a tid bit, maybe bring a small straw with you so you don't have to hold the aluminum foil you can just use the straw. Light and compact. Be safe!
Excellent video! A lot of what was achieved with so little. Congratulations friend.
Thanks my friend!
Beautiful cinematography!
Great Survival lesson, magnificent work, one more reason to keep goin...🔥
Thanks!
Morning I always hit the like button before I even watch the video 😅
Thank you!
Survival lesson artistically delivered.
That’s got to be a tough nights sleep.
Nice pepperoni pizza on the way home 😃
Thanks!... 🤣
Fantastycznie, przepięknie.
Pozdrowienia z Polski.
Thanks!
Wow that looked difficult and no doubt that was a long long night. Only for people who know what they are doing, thanks for the education and the great films.
Congratulations for an exceptional channel. 🤷♂️🤟
Thank you!
This was a great episode Swed. Excellent effort to minimise your footprint even when you knew it would compromise your comfort. I hope viewers will read the the notes and take them to heart. Also, that little Garberg really paid for itself on this trip.
Thanks!
Very comforting to see the possibilities of survival. Thank you for posting.
I like the hut / specially the fire . I would definitely ask to sit by the heat .. if I had start surviving at night. If I was surviving too.
v cool. ty. nice to go along with your experience after our 40C today, so hot we can only dream of snow. bird sound was great,
never mind the haters, they don't exist
Love this video. Have you been in thundersnow? It is so cool. I love the unside down fires. So fun. We haven't had proper snow here in a while. I spent a night stealth camping last week in a light snowfall, but fear that will be "the great blizzard of '24" lol. Definately trying to bring my camping/outdoors channel back to life. My other channel is doing well, but Outdoors Handbook is new. Be safe out there and thanks for another zenful video!
No never heard thunder in the snow. Thanks!
@@Swedwoods Thundersnow sounds amazing. It sounds as if the clouds and snow are swelling the sound of the thunder
Oh he's so strong. To be able to survive in harsh weather like this, I think he must have extremely good physical strength 👍
Hi Swede👍👍 Well filmed and presented my friend. I tried this "survival" thing a couple times earlier in my outdoors quest, as you mention not a pleasant experience. Of course my attempts were in the high desert of the southwest US, not a Scandinavian winter forest but the results were alarming. So I just honed my outdoor skills as best I could but hope I'm never in a real survival scenario, it might turn out badly for me. Thanks for the work bringing me along, much appreciated.
Thanks!
Awesome!
Greetings, a hobby
Swede, I thought you didn't do these kind of 'experiments'? :) ... but I'm sure glad you did. EPIC! Love it! Thanks for sharing your 'take-aways' too.
Its in the channel description. I do! My third one. Thanks!
@@Swedwoods Always a pleasure to watch.
Hello, I am looking forward to your videos.
Thanks!
Sempre interessante, spettacolare, bravo🐺
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Hola amigo swedwoods, como siempre gran video ahora en supervivencia solamente con el cuchillo, buena fogata y trozo de carne , se nota el gran profesional que eres , gracias x compartir tus conocimientos.un abrazo grande y saludos cordiales from viña del mar Chile 👍🤝👏🏕️⛰️🏞️🗻🇨🇱!!!!!
Dla mnie jesteś twardzielem! Szacunek.
Good evening my friend. Today at the age of 70, when I see your video, I think back to when I was a young man in the paratroopers for 7 years. Survival training in all seasons and in winter it used to be much colder, at least where we were. Steak is good, I understand you very well, laugh.
But chocolate and hard-boiled cookies in chocolate are more calories and above all, you cover your sugar level in the body with it and that is very important. The twigs for the bed, at least the upper layers must be dry. That's right, keep them over the fire and also dry your socks and shoes over the fire.
Helps you a lot.
Good advice from me, get a bayonet for the AK 47 / 74, it's an advantage in the bush. Definitely better than your knife.
Greetings from Frankfurt
Wonderful video. Thank you for all the effort you put into these videos. Best thing on RUclips. (That wolf track, however, was a bit alarming. 😮😮)
Thanks!