Homeless Winter Camping, 14° F, Snow Storm, Winter Survival

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @DougShoeBushcraft
    @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +63

    00:00 Intro
    00:59 Tent floor insulation
    01:50 Setting up the dome tent
    02:25 Summer tent conversion for winter use. Insulating the walls & roof
    03:50 Snow load concerns
    04:29 2nd tent roof
    05:30 Tent stakes. Also weights in addition to tent stakes
    06:09 Completed project
    06:20 Night fall
    06:35 How to get by without a good winter sleeping bag
    08:31 Waking up in the morning and looking out. Winter wonderland!
    09:30 Clearing snow off the roof
    10:54 Adjusting the 2nd tend roof
    11:25 Shoveling
    11:46 Cleaning out the vestibule. Taking a break
    12:47 Melting snow.
    Amount of snow melted vs the amount of liquid water.
    Making coffee.
    19:34 Importance of the vestibule.
    21:34 Shoveling
    23:39 Personal photos. Friends' winter camping set ups from past years.
    23:53 “Thank God for the Storm” - encouraging word.
    26:04 Scripture- Psalm 31.24
    26:18 Bonfire.
    I'm asking for feedback and support.
    Please like and subscribe!
    27:00 THE END

    • @theusher2893
      @theusher2893 Год назад +3

      That opening shot is haunting. You have a real knack for capturing the raw drama of your hobby.

    • @rosetaylor2536
      @rosetaylor2536 Год назад +2

      😮DOUG SHOE ; THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEO I WRITE WITH CAPITALS AS ITS EASIER FOR ME TO SEE WITH. I'M NOT YELLING AS TGE YOUNG PEOPLE WOULD SAY 😅. THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEO I USE MY PHONE TO COLLECT IDEAS OF HOW I MAY SURVIVE IN LIFE . IM NIW IN MY 70'S AND YOU MAY OR MAY NOT BE AWARE OF IT BUT THERE MAY BE A LOT OF SENIORS COME YOUR WAY TO THE WOODS SOON . THE WORLDIS NOT GETTING ANY MORE KINDER . IN FACT I WOULD SAY IT'S GETTING WORST BY TGE DAY. BUT IF TGEY KEEP GOING THIS WAY EVENTUALY YOU WILL HAVE NEIBORS AND AFTER THAT I GUESS COMMUNES . AND THEN PROBABLY CARAVANS OF NOMADS AS SOCIETY THAT DOES'NT 😢 CARE OF ITS ELDERLY , THOSE TGAT CAN AND DO SURVIVE WILL BEGIN TO DRIFT OFF IN THIS WORLD . THANKS FOR THE TIPS YOU GIVE ON HOW TO SURVIVE .😊 I WILL ADD IT TO MY CELL PHONE MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU TAKE CARE STAY WARM AND DRY ..... JUST BEFORE BEING HOMELESS😂❤

    • @billt6116
      @billt6116 Год назад +3

      I'm seeing a lot of things I would do differently. One thing is I would buy some cord and tie lengths to each of the grammates on my tarp so I don't have to poke holes in it. The underfloor for insulation was a good idea, And the second tarp was a good idea, But when it's cold out and you have an inch and a half or 2 of snow on top of your tarp, That's free insulation you don't have to carry, It also serves as camouflage.
      I'm not sure how far away from people or businesses you are, But if you're far enough to get away with a fire, You can burn a patch of ground To warm it up, Throw some sand on top, Then put your tent there and be warm most of the night. Keep your water bottle inside your sleeping bag at night so your water does not freeze. Frozen water is almost as good as none, And sometimes worse if it splits your canteen ( Done that).

    • @denisestewart8247
      @denisestewart8247 Год назад +4

      I would add a few foil emergency blankets to help keep the heat in. I am in Ohio and use them on my chicken coops to help keep heat in. They are cheap and light

    • @billt6116
      @billt6116 Год назад

      @@denisestewart8247 they do work pretty good. Great Idea!

  • @snowysnowyriver
    @snowysnowyriver 2 года назад +433

    Watching this video, I am counting my blessings. I don't have much in this life, but I do have a roof over my head and for that I am grateful.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +60

      That's nice. It's good to be grateful because it makes a person happy. Also, God deserves our thanks.

    • @boondocker7964
      @boondocker7964 Год назад +36

      Every day is a holiday, and every meal is a banquet.

    • @MrBROTHERFELDER
      @MrBROTHERFELDER Год назад +20

      Cool setup. I was wondering though, was it really necessary to knock the snow off the outer shell? Snow is an excellent insulator also.

    • @AiJaiDeeSaMer
      @AiJaiDeeSaMer Год назад

      Just worry about America, once a great nation and the best country in the world. Today the homeless people are taking over our Downtown area everywhere in the U.S and driving out most of the businesses, making a once striving Downtown look like a ghetto slum in a third poor country. So sad to see this country falling behind while China is building everywhere and showing their dominance. Please bring Trump back to the office. It's time to let go of Joe Biden. 😢😢

    • @barnabasschuler9025
      @barnabasschuler9025 Год назад +4

      Get a job😮

  • @cookieberkheiser7227
    @cookieberkheiser7227 Год назад +196

    Awesome story. I'm a 71 years young woman who lost everything I had when I was 67. I totally identify with your situation. You are so right about helping others. It gives me strength and purpose to my life.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  Год назад +19

      thank you. I'm sorry to hear that. I hope you're doing better now. God bless.

    • @dabiguy77
      @dabiguy77 Год назад +7

      Stay strong my lady. And strong you obviously are. X

    • @jennxX68
      @jennxX68 Год назад +18

      One of my worst fears was being homeless….and at nearly 50 years old at the time, I became exactly that but thank the Lord we have an SUV which became our home. I realized pretty quick that I had survived it, and that was a freeing feeling. I tried to keep our spirits up by saying that we were adventurers exploring a new world…and it was a new world to get accustomed to! We now live in a house in a different state halfway across the country. I don’t know if we would have been brave enough to make that huge of a change if it hadn’t been for our experience in homelessness. Thanks for sharing your video!

    • @seekinfindin5669
      @seekinfindin5669 Год назад +10

      The strength you have to carry on is amazing. May God Bless You. Maranatha.

    • @rea7203
      @rea7203 11 месяцев назад +2

      Cookie, I hope all is well and you are blessed.

  • @cleener
    @cleener 11 месяцев назад +43

    What this man is doing takes many tries to figure out, it just depends if you have the money or ingenuity to make this shelter, I have been in this situation and it sucks, I was up all night trying to add to my shelter just to keep from freezing, don't expect those mylar blankets to keep you warm they only keep you wet from moisture, you have to do what this gentlemen is doing and that is to add, add, insulation, that is the only way you will survive a night in the wilderness like this. TRUE FACT!

    • @EsyuDach
      @EsyuDach 28 дней назад

      not true. you can use a saw to create a couple of Siberian fire lays, and "aim" their one way heat at each other, with you lying in between. Heat the ground where you will sleep with a normal fire, then move the coals and ashes aside when you want to lay down there. Insulation IS the best way, in the long run but it is NOT the ONLY way.

  • @BATBALLZISALLZ
    @BATBALLZISALLZ Год назад +121

    For those that think this is cool and adventurous. Think again. It absolutely sucks. Night after night. Not sure if you're gonna make it through. Constantly cold. Dirty. Hungry. It's not a place any person really wants to be. I'm glad this man is showing us how to combat the elements because noobs freeze till they learn the hard way.

    • @seth101-hv4st
      @seth101-hv4st 11 месяцев назад +9

      It's cool and fun for a day of two. Then it sucks.

    • @deborahsnellgrove9601
      @deborahsnellgrove9601 11 месяцев назад +4

      You are awesome❤

    • @GrantJohnston-dr9rt
      @GrantJohnston-dr9rt 11 месяцев назад +10

      I'm 65 and doing it for a year and you are exactly right especially hunger!

    • @GrantJohnston-dr9rt
      @GrantJohnston-dr9rt 11 месяцев назад +3

      And his tent is better than mine!

    • @billt6116
      @billt6116 11 месяцев назад

      There's a reason people moved into houses from caves. Alexa couldn't spy on you from the cave.

  • @2323msg
    @2323msg 11 месяцев назад +53

    Doug, you’re very well spoken, intelligent and kind hearted, sharing your experience with us, helping us and inspiring us..2 thumbs up brotha

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  11 месяцев назад +4

      thank you so much

    • @Dep5723
      @Dep5723 3 месяца назад

      Doug, love your video. While you're doing it tough always pray to the Lord that he protects you and keeps you safe. I hope you have a Bible.

  • @Nevadaheat
    @Nevadaheat 11 месяцев назад +33

    Was homeless for a bit in northwest Arizona . I was set up pretty much the same way . Tent , rainfly , tarp over the top . Got a job at a truck stop and not having to pay rent , I saved up enough to buy a van . Been there my brother . Some of the most lonlely times , but on the flip , some of the most peaceful / worry free times ive ever had ...Thanks for the video , God bless you myfriend ..

  • @southernrebel159
    @southernrebel159 2 года назад +119

    Been there, done that, 9 degrees in Chattanooga a few years ago was rough. Had the two extra blankets I used for insulation on top of the tent, and it was much warmer. Hint, keep the blankets a couple of inches off the ground so water, snow doesn't touch them. If they get water on them, the water will wick up, make the blanket heavy and the tent will sag/collapse. That happened to me only once and I learned.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +24

      Thank you. Nice. It great that you listed the tip from real-world experience. Lots of people read the comments. I'm trying to pass on skills to help people. So thanks again for making this better.

    • @Campingwilder
      @Campingwilder Год назад +5

      Completely great tip.

    • @incorectulpolitic
      @incorectulpolitic 11 месяцев назад +2

      How do you keep the blankets a couple of inches off the ground ?

    • @southernrebel159
      @southernrebel159 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@incorectulpolitic When you put the blankets over the tent. You make sure they are a couple of inches off of the ground.

    • @chat.lives.matter
      @chat.lives.matter 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@incorectulpolitic he means..after draping the blanket across the tent.. to make sure the edges of the blanket don't touch the ground and absorb any water.. which would make them weigh down on the tent and possibly collapse it.

  • @user-VIntuitive
    @user-VIntuitive Год назад +35

    Thank you for this video! You’re a very wise man. They say that the most advanced souls come back as homeless people. The strength that it takes is very profound. Take care and hopefully you won’t be homeless for long .

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  Год назад +13

      thank you. This was a demonstration of survival skills homeless use. I'm not homeless

    • @alanschaller5869
      @alanschaller5869 Год назад +11

      Yes and in this Christmas season we remember another advanced soul that was born in a manger... God Bless...

    • @user-VIntuitive
      @user-VIntuitive Год назад +1

      @@alanschaller5869 absolutely

    • @rea7203
      @rea7203 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@alanschaller5869absolutely!

  • @xHellzKoolaidx
    @xHellzKoolaidx Год назад +58

    Doug, I love your videos. I love the faith and hope you project in all of them. You are a great example of not hiding your light under a basket, but putting on a pedestal, so it gives light to others. Thank you for that.

  • @cindygreenberg1368
    @cindygreenberg1368 3 месяца назад +5

    I have a roofover my head and three meals a day and medical i am so grateful

  • @applegateoutdoorsadventures
    @applegateoutdoorsadventures 2 года назад +96

    I liked it. Thumbs up. Being prepared for situations like homelessness is why we practice and teaching these skills is the best way to help those in need. A thousand blessings and much respect.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +10

      Thank you. God bless.

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 2 года назад +8

      The Power of Two Tarps.

    • @craftingontheporchwithbill
      @craftingontheporchwithbill Год назад +5

      After being homeless for a few weeks decades ago, I decided that no one is more than three decisions from being homeless. Getting un-homeless is a lot of work, humbling, and sometimes requires outside intervention. Thank you for what you've shared.

    • @applegateoutdoorsadventures
      @applegateoutdoorsadventures Год назад +3

      @@craftingontheporchwithbill Many here struggle to meet rent for the cheapest possible black mold infested place but still are expected to make tax payments on time which is more than medicaid will allow you to make. Imagine being low income self employed senior, having a dizzying heart condition and an aorta aneurysm when rent is taking over 100% of your pay even before the taxes. Add one transmission failure and you might just have lost job, bank account and home. There is not even a vehicle to shelter in at this point for you and your pets. That tarp shelter is suddenly looking much better than recovering from heart surgery in a soggy refrigerator box. Welcome to the real world and work harder comrade. We knew the risks when we signed on.

    • @steveoshei1819
      @steveoshei1819 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@applegateoutdoorsadventures that's a terrifying story! I had a great job for 9 years and they recently shut down all the hubs and we all lost our jobs. I'm watching all my savings slowly deplete and getting very depressed. Everything could be going well and then everything taken away in an instance.

  • @83056
    @83056 11 месяцев назад +5

    Glad to hear you're no longer homeless.

  • @dianneadie4388
    @dianneadie4388 2 года назад +29

    God bless you for your attitude and faith, and teaching others how to survive life’s storms.

  • @polapop4913
    @polapop4913 3 месяца назад +4

    Thankful I had a community to teach me all the little pitfalls that I see in this video.
    I am reminded how blessed I am.

  • @billdaniels8784
    @billdaniels8784 Год назад +8

    Thank you Doug. Your knowledge and kind words are priceless in the world.

  • @thedeathwobblechannel6539
    @thedeathwobblechannel6539 3 месяца назад +3

    3 years in my truck. just got a place finally a month ago. my saving grace? i did not lose me mind or my hope. i figured i would have some bumps but all minor stuff. i also had work all the three years and no drug or alcohol problems. all ways been clean and drug free. stay strong, and help each other when you can.

  • @swimpsmagbayao9513
    @swimpsmagbayao9513 Год назад +21

    Don't sound so down brother... I too am homeless and I love being outside especially in the winter it's so much easier than the summertime build yourself a nice little shelter put one of those mini wood stoves in it keep everything nice and dry and your living good I left Society in 2008 and I've never been happier I live in the woods I have a couple of tents I built a couple of shelters for the major storms keep a nice small cooler with eggs and butter and cheese life is good... also the worst thing you could have done is cut that tarp the tiniest wind is going to tear it open... happy travels and I also am in New England love it everyday no worries waking up to the sunrise every morning

    • @incorectulpolitic
      @incorectulpolitic 11 месяцев назад +2

      Hi,
      How do you protect yourself against wild animals and or wild humans in the woods ?
      Is it legal to build small shelters in woods, gubment wont harass you ?
      From where do you get free eggs, cheese, butter ?
      How does the cooler work without electricity /
      Thank you

    • @swimpsmagbayao9513
      @swimpsmagbayao9513 11 месяцев назад

      @@incorectulpolitic the cooler works because it's winter time the food isn't free you buy it at the store generally it's not legal to build things in the woods but what I found is if you're not a pig and you don't throw your trash everywhere no one really knows that you're there that's one of the main reasons people hate homeless people cuz they're pigs

    • @homelesshannah50
      @homelesshannah50 6 месяцев назад +1

      I was planning on giving out portable heaters to those that are homeless but I worry if they will melt the tent. Any advice on that?

    • @swimpsmagbayao9513
      @swimpsmagbayao9513 6 месяцев назад +1

      @homelesshannah50 tents are treated it takes an awful lot to melt one I run a small little backpacking wood stove in my Coleman Montana

    • @homelesshannah50
      @homelesshannah50 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@swimpsmagbayao9513 Ok thanks that's good to know. I just want to help keep people warm. I use blankets and hoodies too.

  • @ledesclos5321
    @ledesclos5321 Год назад +12

    Interesting survival skills. Great attitude and words of wisdom. Bless you. God is with you. Thank you for sharing and caring.

  • @brucebashaw5626
    @brucebashaw5626 11 месяцев назад +7

    Thanks I needed that.i am getting ready for à major cold front, The Lord is my strength
    Blessd be The Name of The Lord

  • @BillySBC
    @BillySBC 2 года назад +19

    After it was made I think I would be at Home Depot trying to figure out a minimalistic stove of some kind, like one of those paint can stoves, and use some of their 3 inch galvanized duct pipe to make a chimney for it so I could have some sort of heat inside at night. Then just gather up smaller pieces of wood to feed the stove at night. Very resourceful video Doug, thanks for posting it.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +8

      Thank you. Yes a hot tent is a wonderful thing if done right. Not everyone knows how. So I was demonstrated a safer method for them (insulation only, no fire).

    • @jamesellsworth9673
      @jamesellsworth9673 Год назад +3

      @@DougShoeBushcraft Right: burning the shelter down in the middle of a snowstorm would not be a joke. Hot tent demonstrators these days always include a carbon monoxide detector and they don't burn a fire all night.

  • @captaindj9790
    @captaindj9790 Год назад +6

    Just discovered your video. Was married to my late wife for 25 years. Can’t begin to tell you how many storms we had to go through. But because we love love God and stayed the course it was hard yes but smoother as well. It was also harder to say goodbye. If this makes any since at all.
    She went home to Jesus in 2016.
    She was a Christian councilor, and professor at Trinity International University in Miami.
    She often spoke on getting through the storms. Your message brought back for me good memories even with the storms.
    She gave us our two children the drs said would be impossible.
    And that she would not make it past the age of 11.
    She was 47 and fought and trusted God all throughout history he storms.
    I am now remarried to a wonderful God loving and trusting woman. Her oldest, a son has Cerebral Palsy.
    My children said,”Dad, you will be good for her and her children” So, here I am withering new storms and trusting God.
    Please pray for me for healing. I deal with Crohns, Diabetes and Tourette’s. God bless each of you. I look forward to more videos

    • @davem4193
      @davem4193 Год назад

      Sorry to hear about your loss brother but wonderful news that you found a wife. Prayers sent for your healing. Do yourself a favor and check out Dr. Anthony Chaffee and Dr. Ken Berry on RUclips. They both heal people using the carnivore diet (meat only). I've been doing it for almost two years and reversed my diabetes. You can also put Crohn's into remission by eating a strict diet of red meat only such as ground beef. I'm not sure about Tourette's, I would have to look into that further.

    • @yogabee2222
      @yogabee2222 Месяц назад

      Good luck to you and your family

  • @jerrymoore838
    @jerrymoore838 Год назад +17

    I love your videos, and especially your faith. Blessings to you. You're certainly a blessing to us

  • @deborahphillips9034
    @deborahphillips9034 Год назад +6

    May God bless you kind sir!! You’re in my prayers.❤️

  • @chessward4832
    @chessward4832 28 дней назад

    Doug, this video was quite encouraging as I am currently going through the worst storm of my life. I appreciate so very much your courage, ingenuity, perseverance, but most importantly, your faith and sharing of God’s word in such dark times. It means the world to me. May our Lord bless you and keep you. 🙏🏻

  • @timparker5246
    @timparker5246 Год назад +45

    Good job! One never knows if they end up homeless in this life.

    • @DeuceGenius
      @DeuceGenius Год назад +9

      One never knows if society might completely collapse in this life. Or any of the other countless scenarios where you might find yourself alone in the wild having to survive. Good to know how to survive.

    • @Democratshateourcountry
      @Democratshateourcountry 3 месяца назад

      Welcome to the ARMY, in a Combat Zone!

  • @gregmason2208
    @gregmason2208 3 месяца назад +3

    It's good to see someone like you using the most sensible equipment to shelter from below zero temperatures.
    I see so many campers using nothing but pine needles and moss which will never stop the rain.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  3 месяца назад +1

      that's a different genre of video IMHO. This is a bushcraft / survival channel and I also cover shelters made from natural materials. Yes, pine needles don't do much. I prefer bark shingles. Moss works well, though

    • @mikehart5619
      @mikehart5619 2 месяца назад

      @@DougShoeBushcraft It depends on how thick you make the pine needles. I remember when I was a boy the woods near our house was a loblolly pine plantation. I mean the trees were all the same age and planted in rows like corn. There was over a foot of pine needles on the ground and we often used it to make forts. I remember one that had a basically flat roof with a couple of feet of pine needles on top. We never got wet if it rained.

  • @bradwilson7514
    @bradwilson7514 2 года назад +8

    Good Video. Make do with what you have. You are right about the storms, life is full of them, but God is good, and always with us

  • @cookingforme4711
    @cookingforme4711 11 месяцев назад +7

    I wasn't sure what to expect when I came upon your video and I almost passed it by but I'm really glad I watched it. Very straight to the point and thoughtful in purpose using what's available to you. You seem like a very nice man with common sense, a nice vocabulary and turn of phrase as well. I'm subscribing to see more from you and will be taking a peak at your channel and other videos the other viewers mentioned.
    We're in upstate NY and have a cabin down in the southern tier which we keep warm in winter via wood burning stove. It can get pretty cold at night and in the morning hours but layering the blankets is a definite. I hope you're able to keep warm in the elements.
    Not sure of your story yet and if you're homeless, homeless by choice but I know I often consider how simple life could be and how difficult as well if homeless. Anyhow, I hope to hear more from you on RUclips. Stay well and thanks so much for sharing your skills and ideas.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  11 месяцев назад +3

      Nice to meet you. Thanks for watching & subscribing. I'm not homeless. This was a demonstration of survival skills actually used by homeless people here.

    • @cookingforme4711
      @cookingforme4711 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@DougShoeBushcraft Hi Doug, Nice meeting you and I did get to view several other videos of yours last evening and realized yours is a Bushcraft channel. Great content, you've got another new fan.

  • @fullmoon2671
    @fullmoon2671 3 месяца назад +4

    Good job, sir. 👍 Even with this inflation and getting old, I might get ready and see if I can survive in the mountains. GOOD LUCK 👍

  • @Jimbo171000
    @Jimbo171000 Год назад +13

    Doug: I enjoy your video's and I always learn something new about how to make do with less material things. Your tips are very valuable for anyone interested in learning more about life. I always keep a Silva Ranger compass with me but after watching your video on why it is important to always have a second compass with you to verify what the other compass is telling you I went out and got another compass. Layering your clothing and always taking extra clothing with you is something I always do. I also take a few candles because they can save your life in cold weather. Thanks for what do and teach us. Jim Hill

  • @richardhenry1969
    @richardhenry1969 2 года назад +14

    I must say even with my experience. You showed me very useful ideas. I have the benefit of living in a place that has cold winters and hot summers. But by far cold is the most dangerous. The blankets on the roof I really liked. I was raised in Boy Scouts it seems it’s something you never grow out of. In fact it makes you love adventure more.
    Great video.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +4

      You are too kind. Thank you so much. Yes, the cold is a killer. I'm trying to raise awareness because it takes people every year.

    • @harrymills2770
      @harrymills2770 2 года назад +1

      @@DougShoeBushcraft I'm more afraid of the wet, just above freezing. 13 F is easier to stay dry if you avoid falling into rivers and lakes. Coldest I ever got was soaking wet at around 34 F.

    • @peterlyons8793
      @peterlyons8793 День назад +1

      The outdoor survival skills I learned in Boy Scouts have been very valuable and sometimes necessary as I've enjoyed many backpacking, camping and fitness activities.

  • @marymann7889
    @marymann7889 10 месяцев назад +4

    You are one hundred percent a survivalist ❤ God be with you

  • @TimberwolfOutdoorLife
    @TimberwolfOutdoorLife 2 года назад +9

    Looks like it turned into a cozy little shelter. Great video, my friend.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +4

      Thank you. Yes. I had planned on getting up in the middle of the storm at night. But I fell into a deep sleep and slept in. LOL!

    • @TimberwolfOutdoorLife
      @TimberwolfOutdoorLife 2 года назад

      @@DougShoeBushcraft awesome! That's when you know you're comfortable!

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +2

      @@TimberwolfOutdoorLife The video footage of the storm in the middle of the night never happened because I was crashed out. When I'm rich and famous, I'll hire a camera crew.

    • @TimberwolfOutdoorLife
      @TimberwolfOutdoorLife 2 года назад

      @@DougShoeBushcraft right on!

  • @edvonp
    @edvonp 2 месяца назад +1

    I watched just one of your videos so far, and will watch all you have posted in the near future. I do not know what has led you to where you are in your circumstances, but I can tell, you are a strong man because of your faith. A real mountain man. God bless you.

  • @stuartlockwood9645
    @stuartlockwood9645 2 года назад +31

    Hi Doug😊, great camp set up, and quite a bit of snow, you did well my friend, but I can't help feeling sympathy for people who live like that all year round, it must be hard, if I see someone on the street I'll always get them some food and a hot drink, I think but there for the grace of God go I, and thank my blessings. Thanks for your efforts Doug, stay safe mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +3

      Thank you. You have a good heart. God bless you.

    • @JesusChristOrBust
      @JesusChristOrBust 2 года назад +1

      You are rare. God bless

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +2

      @@JesusChristOrBust Thank you. God bless you, too.

    • @bradcampbell7253
      @bradcampbell7253 2 года назад +5

      I keep emergency cold weather gear in my car, and have given my precious wool blankets twice to people in the cold.

  • @PaulFlannery-t7k
    @PaulFlannery-t7k 3 месяца назад +2

    You are the man. Don’t stop doing these vids. We all need to be reminded.

  • @MarkYurasits
    @MarkYurasits 2 года назад +6

    Hi Doug,
    Great video! I learned a lot from you and I can tell you're a soft spoken, gentleman. Thank you sir for your teachings and keep up the good work! May God bless you!

  • @luluwan5212
    @luluwan5212 2 года назад +6

    pretty slick little snow shelter! I love my tarps for both winter and summer camping..very soothing video.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад

      Thank you. I try to make most of the videos relaxing. Thanks for the feedback

  • @justinb2630
    @justinb2630 День назад

    Inspiring words to those who are listening. Best wishes to you, Doug.

  • @WorshiptheFatherandStayclean
    @WorshiptheFatherandStayclean 2 года назад +20

    Doug I've been a subscriber for a while and your videos are getting better and better. God bless you and all your loved ones ❤ 🙏 ♥

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much. That is encouraging to hear. God bless you, too.

  • @michaelstephanides1854
    @michaelstephanides1854 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your video, it is powerful on many levels including all the important ones. God be with us all.

  • @davidparr3089
    @davidparr3089 2 года назад +30

    I think you're amazing Doug I was once homeless. I was living in a tent at KOA parks and state parks. It was a cheap gun and not a very good sleeping bag luckily it was summer and then it turned into November and I got cold. I know what it means and how it feels. Right now I can afford to support the channel but I really like what you've done I've watched a few of your videos you're lean to shelters we're impressive. It tells me you care about people that shows me your true colors. Please reply let me know how you're doing. I got the Bushcraft bug about 10 months ago I've been watching many many butchcraft videos. You touch my heart keep up the great work. It's a lot to film and do the Bushcraft too I watched these other guys and they explain what they go through. Your friend is soon to be Bushcraft Dave

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +12

      Thank you, Dave. I'm doing well. I've been more busy lately because I'm taking care of a family member with health issues in addition to everything else. But I'm doing good.

  • @jamesmclaughlin5610
    @jamesmclaughlin5610 2 года назад +19

    I’m a first time viewer… your winter adventure is a great lesson for all of us. You presented wonderful survival skills,in a logical organized,manor. All in all a very pleasant discussion. Thanks……James

  • @billysillyone
    @billysillyone 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for posting Doug, I absolutely love this video. What a logical, intelligent, well spoken person you are, you make great videos! Impressive fire, I coule feel the heat coming off it!

  • @canastasiou68
    @canastasiou68 2 года назад +15

    I've enjoyed every video you have made, and I've learnt something from each one. Bless you Doug

  • @donnablackman3954
    @donnablackman3954 2 месяца назад +2

    Build our own community is the way forward ❤

  • @FacetsOfTruth
    @FacetsOfTruth Год назад +2

    What a great End. Quoting The word. Thank you, my brother!

  • @lovettlovett9462
    @lovettlovett9462 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey Doug you are not alone
    My Sister is homeless well
    She lives in her car. But we're
    In Alabama, and Winter is
    Coming it gets in the 20s here
    And lower. Doug I wish you
    The best and be safe out there
    Ginger L USA ALABAMA ❤️

  • @markfletcher4964
    @markfletcher4964 2 года назад +4

    I recently found your channel the day you were talking about Emily Sotelo. I have since watched quite a few and also subscribed. I love how you tie everything together and conclude with a spiritual/inspirational message. God bless and continue to spread God's Word.

  • @ellenj8896
    @ellenj8896 Месяц назад

    Well done, and people in that situation are, admirably, true survivors. As a result, they are stronger than most of us. As you were setting up the crinkly sounding tarp, I was thinking of how cold it would be on the fingers just to handle the cold, blowing tarp. The setup looks beautiful, and I love the idea of adding yet another layer and holding it up via a rope.

  • @wlcaplinger2535
    @wlcaplinger2535 2 года назад +4

    I really like you're channel and try to watch all if your videos. Keep making more, because the world needs more of y'alls' thoughts and knowledge. Thanks

  • @terrybutler-fl4dx
    @terrybutler-fl4dx Год назад

    I’ve seen you before but I passed by but tonight, by Gods grace I seee you tonight and I so glad that God had me watch you. I wasn’t prepared for your brotherly love. God told us, be careful who you entertain, some of you have entertained Angles and didn’t know it. Well sir, I believe you are an Angel and you have blessed me tonight. I believe day is coming when we might have to is your wisdom and knowledge to get through a storm. God Bless

  • @IsaacRushing-qs5vq
    @IsaacRushing-qs5vq 11 месяцев назад +3

    Doin it now, brother. I live between my '97 Jeep Wrangler in town and a pretty decent lean to made from all downed material. Sucks, but we keep going anyway.

  • @philomenabenedict9371
    @philomenabenedict9371 Год назад +1

    God bless and protect you, Sir🙏

  • @vempriex
    @vempriex Год назад +4

    I can relate to being homeless but not in winter season. It's good to know tips like these helps out in preparation. Nice video!

  • @ChristopherY-wc3uf
    @ChristopherY-wc3uf 2 месяца назад +1

    I had a tent and slept out in the tent so much I couldn't fall asleep in a bed lol. Everyone should experience what it is like to sleep out in a tent with fresh air and with nature.
    It might change your perspective on life...

  • @lesliewatts2878
    @lesliewatts2878 2 года назад +4

    Thank you Doug. As always so much with so little, just some genuine resourcefulness and trust in the Man Upstairs. Keep safe. Keep well. Rock on.

  • @stephenalexander6721
    @stephenalexander6721 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing. Im not in that spot now but it's always good to have an idea. It ain't like a weekend in a state park by a long shot.

  • @kevenmcginn5406
    @kevenmcginn5406 2 года назад +4

    First Time Watch.
    Excellent. Your message at the end was both surprising and deep.
    Glad I watched; I encourage others to do the same!

  • @LonnieHarrington-z7b
    @LonnieHarrington-z7b 2 месяца назад +1

    I've been homeless in upstate NY in the winter my time as a grunt in the Army prepared me. I hope you have since then secured solid lodging my friend.

    • @yogabee2222
      @yogabee2222 Месяц назад

      It's a demo he is not homeless 😊

  • @Dan-Clark
    @Dan-Clark Год назад +3

    Nicely done! You do know snow is a natural insulation I would let it collect on top of your outta tarps as it's going to take a hell of a lot to snap your line plus it camouflages your shelter into your surroundings just saying but nice job!

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  11 месяцев назад +3

      If it does snap suddenly it will crush your tent though. So with the demonstrated method here, I'd rather keep on top of it. That's my personal preference. I want a very sturdy structure if it's going to support a snow load. My informal method is to walk on the roof.

  • @BigAndy80sGen
    @BigAndy80sGen 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks

  • @BBQDad463
    @BBQDad463 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this interesting and informative video. I like the technique of the tent, covered by blankets, covered in turn by tarp. I can see it would make for a significantly warmer shelter than a tent alone.
    Thanks again and keep up the great work!
    Subscribed.

  • @PINKFL0YD-s2h
    @PINKFL0YD-s2h 2 месяца назад +1

    Hope this saves lives. I've been there.

  • @docink6175
    @docink6175 2 года назад +11

    I would think adding leaves between your layers would help insulate the dome and using branches under the outer layer would make it strong enough to let sniow build up, snow is also good insulation.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +6

      Yes, you are right. Snow is an excellent insulator. The person would have to build it right in order to support the weight of the snow. In this video, I was demonstrating a simple method that's used by a lot of homeless people here. As chance would have it, in the video premiering Sunday, I demonstrate a more sturdy structure with lots of snow for insulation.

    • @tcc187620
      @tcc187620 2 года назад

      @@DougShoeBushcraft b0nUs !

    • @bradcampbell7253
      @bradcampbell7253 2 года назад +1

      Dry loft and stopping the wind on you, I think both are equally important. Get insulation under you, full body coverage, or you will wake up shivering uncontrollably, or back and legs will start cramping.

  • @xcape2usa
    @xcape2usa 2 года назад +1

    All those dead leaves. Wonderful insulation on top of plywood!!!

  • @jimsmith4749
    @jimsmith4749 2 года назад +2

    i enjoyed the video It sure makes a person think about the pleasures we have and take for granted

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +1

      Amen. I think we should reflect every day and remember to be thankful.

  • @mortenkalland
    @mortenkalland Год назад

    Thank you for your words at the end here, Jesus bless you! Regards from Oslo

  • @sharonjames1255
    @sharonjames1255 2 года назад +10

    Hello Doug! This is the first time I've seen one of your videos. Good job! Although it was hard to see inside your tent, not enough light. But still, nice video. I've often thought (especially in the last couple of years!) about what we would do if we suddenly became homeless. We also have 9 cats and 4 dogs t think about, at this time {lost 6 pets in last 19 months from predators and illness}. Several of them are pretty old [only 4 are under 8 years old!], and we are in our late 60's. It wouldn't be any fun to be homeless! I'm handicapped, bad legs from an accident, and can barely walk most days. I can't get on the floor/ground as I couldn't get up without someone actually picking me up - not helping me up - picking me straight up onto my feet. Only God knows what we would do, or what I would do if I was alone. But I did like your video. I especially liked your talk at the end. Without God helping us, we would be in very serious trouble!! God bless you! Don't think you said what area you were in, or else I missed it. Can you say?

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +4

      Thank you. We'd have to survive with each other's help. In the videos I'm almost always alone. I try to make them realistic. But in a real emergency, there is almost always a much better chance of survival in a group.

  • @alanschaller5869
    @alanschaller5869 Год назад +2

    Great video Doug you taught me new things. I just subscribe to channel looking forward to future videos... God Bless, Protect and always guide you...

  • @leed5590
    @leed5590 2 года назад +4

    New sub here Doug I think it was great what you manage to accomplish here really enjoying the channel atb

  • @simonstevens8745
    @simonstevens8745 3 месяца назад

    I like your attitude towards live, not many problems but many challenges and what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. Very true words. 👍👌👊.

  • @willeel3750
    @willeel3750 Год назад +8

    Never thought of blankets on the tent and I've spent some cold nights in the woods, usually not with any shelter at all. Thanks for this video and the others you've done. By the way, what about condensation from your breath at night? Does it make the blankets wet at all? Or does itt go all the way through to the tarp? Thanks

    • @prodogtwodogman3857
      @prodogtwodogman3857 11 месяцев назад

      This is set up to condensate like crazy. Good question. You need enough ventilation to eliminate condensation.

  • @elizabethmears5816
    @elizabethmears5816 Год назад

    Thankyou for doing these videos for those who may be come homeless.
    Your video would keep people alive.

  • @1DomingosSilva
    @1DomingosSilva 2 года назад +5

    As i already "told" you , who deserve a lot more subscribers , i subscribe to a lot of survivalists and bushcrafters all over the world , there are some good ones , even young and beautiful ladies , but they all use in general good and somewhat expensive gear , you can survive with cheap itens , with what you find or scavenge , very good video , i have one of those tents , the roof above ,great idea , the blankets and the end , dedicated to God and moral , congrats from Portugal . ps , have you founf your lost Maglite Solitaire?

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +2

      Thank you again. I remember that comment you are talking about. I actually took it to heart. I've been trying to remember to ask for feedback & subs.

  • @lesliewatts-c1j
    @lesliewatts-c1j 5 дней назад

    Ahh, 'snug as a bug in a rug, Doug'. Thanks for the vids all year long. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Good health above all. May God keep you in his care in 2025.

  • @chasethedream7477
    @chasethedream7477 3 месяца назад +4

    I just sold all of my stuff and bought some gear and im about to head out and start my homeless nomad journey, yes I am going to he intentionally homeless in upstate NY. Im leaving this weekend and i will posting videos as well. Im sure it will be extremely difficult but so is trying to force myself into a society i want no part of.

    • @chasethedream7477
      @chasethedream7477 2 месяца назад

      @@Irvine_Harper1919 it seems to only be getting worse and an entire collapse of our global financial system is inevitable along with the infrastructure. The system was never designed to last forever and I truly feel that my age group (millennials) will absolutely see the fall of America in our lifetime. If not us, then definitely our kids will experience it. I really think that everyone should at least know how to keep themselves alive without relying on the system to do so. What happens if everything goes offline at once? Absolute chaos and pandemonium and I for one would like to be prepared for it. Nevermind the fact that I don't want to contribute to it anymore that's besides the point lol

    • @jcjbike
      @jcjbike 2 месяца назад

      How that working out for you

    • @chasethedream7477
      @chasethedream7477 2 месяца назад +4

      @@jcjbike going well so far. Just trying to get more secure and better setup before I start doing videos but I'm surviving. I didn't want to take on too much at once and think I'd be able to just survive in the woods all winter so I made sure to be somewhere I knew and had family nearby in case I needed to go get warm or something. Just trying to learn and grow to see what I'm capable of but not trying to die either so I knew I couldn't just expect to know what I was doing completely without gaining some experience first in a somewhat controlled environment. I'm alone in the woods but help us only a ten minute walk away if I need it. Can't really do too much traveling on a bike in the winter around here so it's hunker down and wait it out..

  • @BlackshacksBushcraft
    @BlackshacksBushcraft 2 года назад +3

    Nice one Doug. I'll be doing a collaborative video with another RUclips content creator closer to Easter. The place we will be camping isn't known for regular snowfall but it does happen. It won't be the middle of our winter but I'm looking forward to a cold camp. Hopefully, even though it's only going to be early winter, we'll at least get a dusting of snow. After the trip I'll let you know when the video has been uploaded to my channel, just in case you want a peek.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +2

      That would be great. Please do let me know.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  2 года назад +1

      Any updates on the collaborative video?

    • @BlackshacksBushcraft
      @BlackshacksBushcraft 2 года назад

      Doug Shoe Bushcraft yes. Ralph is out there already and the place is a swamp. Hasn't stopped raining since he got there. He is going to call me again on Sunday and give me an update. We may end up going somewhere else, or I'll just go off on my own somewhere.

    • @BlackshacksBushcraft
      @BlackshacksBushcraft 2 года назад

      Here's one we did a short time ago. All Ralph's footage. Stupid me forgot to put a card in the camera. Lol
      Here's the link; ruclips.net/video/wiX77PVQjUg/видео.html

  • @sandycoutu8846
    @sandycoutu8846 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome advice I'm not homeless and fortunately never have been, that being said the tent over the tent is brillant 1 for the snow load and 2 for keeping the entrance dry. I hope your Videos inspire homeless people in cold climates.

    • @DougShoeBushcraft
      @DougShoeBushcraft  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you. I can't take credit for the tarp over the tent technique though. It's what a lot of homeless people here have actually done for years.

  • @vanlindtclassics
    @vanlindtclassics Месяц назад

    INSPIRING VIDEO -WELL SHOT = YOUR TALK OF STORMS IN WSEATHER AND IN TROUBLERS WAS WELL TAKEN...THANK YOU

  • @TP-yw6hj
    @TP-yw6hj Год назад

    What you said at the end there was beautiful brother. You got it. You are exactly where you should be and I will see you heaven.

  • @sharencornils8091
    @sharencornils8091 11 месяцев назад

    Well done Doug. God bless you Sir.

  • @duskintheforest584
    @duskintheforest584 27 дней назад

    Anyone can end up homeless. Schtuff happens, you know? Job loss, injury or illness, legal problems or any number of unfortunate events. This gentleman is only doing what he must and may God bless him and protect him for not just giving up. I once "camped out" for 3 weeks one summer when I took a job in another city after a divorce. I slept on layers of cardboard in the back of my pickup truck on top of my thick sleeping bag. I'd use the campground shower, douse myself in bug repellant, have a smoke, and fall peacefully to sleep under the stars. After I cashed my first paycheck, I rented a tiny bungalow in town. Couldn't afford the gas deposit, so I rigged a solar water heater on the roof with garden hose. My point is that one must be resourceful like this gentleman.

  • @ourtechwriter
    @ourtechwriter 4 месяца назад

    Thanks again, Doug. I turn 80 next month. Always learning, just in case. Your knowledge is invaluable. If the worst happens, i know i can survive if The Lord wills it. Thank you!

  • @dezmondw7927
    @dezmondw7927 2 месяца назад

    Currently facing bouts of this in this yr of 2024 🙌🏿.
    For all that have to get tested in such ways. Keep your head up. I know I'm definitely trying and will continue too, as these nights get colder here in Oregon.
    Looking forward to a blessed opportunity for a good job and consistent hrs.
    Good video Doug. Thx for sharing the knowledge.

  • @robinreed1688
    @robinreed1688 Год назад

    Thank you for teaching. We should all know how to care for ourselves in bad situations.

  • @jerrystout3032
    @jerrystout3032 Год назад +2

    Outstanding job Doug!!!😇

  • @johnnypalughi1192
    @johnnypalughi1192 День назад

    Come on! You make the best, most compelling videos.

  • @bigal25938
    @bigal25938 2 месяца назад +1

    If you tie a pole between two trees to place your upper tarp across it is stronger than the rope.

  • @charlesfoster141
    @charlesfoster141 11 месяцев назад +1

    Something very intriguing about simple nomadic lifestyle. So little to worry with. We all need food, shelter, clothing, clean water and clean air.Unfortunately one needs a way to pay for these things. I am 70 now and retired. My wife and I are very blessed to have our retirement income and a nice, safe and warm place to live. But I am amazed at the effort I expend maintaining everything.

  • @kenkelble358
    @kenkelble358 2 месяца назад

    you are loved MR. LOT OF FOLKS OUT HERE WISH YOU ALL THE BEST !!

  • @douglasclark9286
    @douglasclark9286 2 года назад

    You showed the difficulty and how to deal with it, made the case for being gracious, and read a psalm for encouragement. Thank you, that was nice. I subbed because of it.

  • @shirleylake7738
    @shirleylake7738 11 месяцев назад

    Doug, thank you for the demonstration of setting up then summer tent and by covering it with blankets and then two tarps making it into a winter tent.

  • @MaryShepherd-l1l
    @MaryShepherd-l1l 3 месяца назад

    Gosh , I think you have an amazing survival instinct and it saddens me that this is how you have to live .. You appear to be doing your best to be self sufficient at the age of 71. I am 76 and the thought frightens me if I had to camp all year round . I live in Ontario, Canada and our winters can be brutally cold . You are an inspiration ! Mary of Ontario, Canada

  • @frankquevedo3453
    @frankquevedo3453 3 месяца назад

    Amen! I thank God daily for all I have. Throughly enjoyed you video and the ideals it has given me.

  • @Hilariousalso
    @Hilariousalso Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing a way to stay warm in a tent in a snow storm!

  • @davidmay7917
    @davidmay7917 2 года назад +2

    Good video, I like that you can stay upbeat and use the trials to learn from.

  • @deniseandros7082
    @deniseandros7082 Год назад +1

    It would be nice to have at least one other person with you for company, shared labor and assets. Pray for this guy. It could easily happen to any of us.

  • @sic-n-tiredtired4273
    @sic-n-tiredtired4273 2 дня назад

    Love the positive attitude for sure.