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@@andyfee6125 it’s definitely something you need to keep eye but for the most part it’s not an issue. The entire structure was built with live green wood, which is quite difficult to ignite and would require more radiant heat than what the stove is capable of producing, in its current set up. Most of the heat radiates from the base of woodstove, and not so much from the chimney, especially the upper part that’s going through the shelter. The upper stove pipe is actually warm to the touch and will not burn your skin. For a long-term shelter I would’ve built something completely different. This is a quick wick up which works well for my intended use.
Bonjour, beaucoup d'arbres abattu pour faire une vidéo ! Dommage avec les arbres morts vous auriez pu faire un tipi aussi bien réussi , que celui que vous avez fait. Sinon très beau vidéo qui nous fait rêver tellement la nature est magnifique, belle, silencieux, apaisant. Vôtre courage vous honore pour nous faire gentiment participer à votre aventure tout en sachant que nous n'irons pas plus loin que du salon à la cuisine pour nous préparer un thé chaud, mais ça nous permet de nous évadés en rêve en vous regardant. Merci et gratitude pour les efforts que vous faites pour nous faire plaisir. ❤🎉
In the late 50"s my Dad and I were hunting near little Goose Creek in the Big Horn Mts, Wyoming when we were hit by a sudden storm with about 2.5 feet of snow. My Dad was a survivor of WWII and a great guy. We got under a blue spruce and he made a small fire which kept us warm since the snow made a blanket covering the tree. We stayed there 2 days, we had water and snacks and we were able to walk out after the wind abated.
Blue spruce are some of the best trees to find shelter under. They are so thick and usually are dry underneath even in rain. I have 5 on my property and they've always been dry in winter or rain
God gave you that day to be remembered for the rest of your life and your father got to spend a day with one of the people he loved most in life. Sounds like a wonderful couple of days. 😊
Absolutely fantastic! If it were me I’d collect the heaps and heaps of branches he cut off and layer them around the base of the tree house. Obviously you can’t make it weather tight, but you could put a few more layers between you and the snow.
I love these videos and I'm just a mom who stays at home taking care of the kids while my husband is out on the road trucking. Makes me feel like I'm out on an adventure. Be safe 😊
"Just a mom" that's the most important job in the world. Remember old saying "hand the rocks the cradle rules the world." I like you enjoy these videos but he's out having fun while you are home raising the next generation.
Me encanto su video...lo disfrute mucho era como si hubiese estado ahi en ese lugar tan frio y hermoso con esos pinos...el paisaje nocturno de las estrellas espectacular...le felicito hiba bien equipado para su estadia en ese bosque invernal...con temperaturas tan bajas...❤❤❤
Always loved the tipi design for a good and fast bushcraft shelter. A tip for standing up such long primary poles alone is to have the middle pole sticking back in the opposite direction on the ground when you tie them togther. Then when you walk up the other two, that third one will drag along behind you, propping the others as you go when you need a rest or when setting the two poles' ends apart. Plus, this will serve to further tighten the wrapping/frapping of the rope tie, as the third pole rotates through its over-90 degrees of arc.
@billparrish4385 I was just wondering why the branches were put under the stove? Safety wise, I was thinking you'd need to clear it and just have it dirt. Thinking of sparking as you put wood in an? Is it safe sitting on the branches is where my question was going. Sincere question.
My son and I camped in the mountains of Kentucky. Was getting colder than expected. Found a old abandoned tobacco barn. There we made our stand. -22f. Always have loved winter camping. Love your videos.
The combination of stunning winter landscapes, the challenges of -33°C temperatures, and the cozy yet rugged shelter of the treehouse creates a compelling narrative of endurance, nature, and adventure. Despite the freezing conditions, the video showcases the rewards of connecting with nature and pushing personal limits in one of the harshest environments imaginable.
I sure love these type bushcamping videos where your build your own shelter this one is Beautiful...watching it on my 43" tv made me feel like I was right there.. I loved that tree lit up .was like a big ole Christmas tree...grabbed my phone to take some photos of it on the Tv..just awesome .loved the stars up above..I got those photos as well.... I hope your wood burning stove kept you warm....you dont talk like some of them to let us know how cold you were....I watch AB camping..he talks none stop🙂/survival Lily/girl in the woods ...anyways I really hope you were warm..thanks for sharing your adventure..God Bless you, always
I'd have to go to your country to be able to do this - in Sweden you're not allowed to cut down trees like that.. unless it was a life and death situation...
What a beautiful, albeit extremely cold site. Thank you for taking me with you while I sit in my 75°F den next to my fireplace. All the beauty and serenity, without the cold and hidden dangers
What an EPIC START FOR YOUR RETURN! It truly such hard work just to build your teepee shelter. All l can say is welcome back and we will continue to be amazed at your capabilities to survive in the wild.
Tree’s need to be thinned. People’s understanding for forestry is very limited. But no one says anything when Bill Gates wants to cut down billions of tree’s to “ save the climate……
@@CammiDred that is true....but thining means cutting certain trees...for the wellbeing of others.... Not random for shooting a YT Video.. imagine if al bushcrafters would do so.
Dave, Beautiful time lapse of the night sky (I could watch that for hours). Fantastic video! All due respect Dave, but please remind your viewers of how dangeous this can be at -33C if you do not have the experience and knowledge that you have. Though this looks like fun (and it is if you are prepared and experienced like yourself) it can also be very risky and maybe fatal. Again, all due repect to you Dave. Best regards and Merry Christmas to you and Vivian.
Super interesting video. One question, one comment. 1) Your knife looks like my ESEE 6P, what sheath do you have? 2) The secret to any survival situation is Tabasco! Where is your Tabasco?? 3) The snow version of Dawn works extremely well. Down in the south, we use creek or river sand, but that snow and a bough worked great! Excellent tip! OK - 2 questions, 2 comments. :)
An adequate person, with adequate behavior in these conditions. Different from the various children who "survive" 😂. Congratulations, it was short but interesting 🎉 .
Thank you for following my channel and bringing me to yours! That sharp axe makes quick work of those spruce poles...nice. Thanks for sharing this badassery...a great video...and I'm following you now!
Hey Dave, Great to see you again! My wife and I were in Yellowknife 3 years ago and fell in love with the area. True bush. Greetings from the Arrowhead of Minnesota. Have a great Christmas!
Lol...one of the more sorted campers on youtube....no dramas or stupidity. Love the almost professional youtube bushcrafters who forget their gloves[or refuse to wear their one and only pair in case they get wet and complain that their hands are freezing and almost unusable] or get clothing soaked as they ruck in or let their unprotected sleeping bag get soaked in the pack.
@wordsmth8 there’s a fine balance with determining how many calories you should expend building a shelter versus how many are required to keep you warm. This understanding comes from experience in these conditions and knowing your personal limitations. This shelter was more than adequate for what I needed. My primary shelter, which are the clothes I’m wearing and my secondary shelter, which is my sleep system is what provides me the warmth and shelter that I need. The tipi was just a bonus.
Hey man I've missed you,it looks like we got disconnected,I see u got a mustache!!! Geez 😂!! Glad to see you camping again!!! Merry Christmas my friend Happy New Year!!!
I did a similar setup during subzero temps. As cozy as it looks, it was brutal. However this was before you were born and I didn’t have all the high tech gear you have. I hope Vivian was snug by the fire at home.😊 Keep em coming Dave.
At least he’s wearing gloves which is better than the last one I watched. I don’t want to complain because I’ve never built an outdoor show shelter. I said take a subzero sleeping bag and a one person tent easy up with you to stick inside your shelter planning is everything. Keep wooden in your backpack when you’re on a plane and one on it you in your car.
@@bockijo8256 I’m genuinely interested if you’re able to answer any of the following questions. - how many nights did I use this shelter outside of what you seen in my RUclips video? Is this my land? Do I own these trees and may have been clear cutting my property and decided to use the trees to build a teepee? Do I have permission from the landowner to cut these trees? Was I following local forest management guidelines as a forest technician to maintain the land? Was the wood repurposed for another project after the video was posted? Did I use this wood as firewood to heat my home.? Was the root system under the ground damaged from forest fire that happened a few months before the video was posted ? Were these trees infested with pine beetles and were already dead standing? Do I have a wood, cutting permit and harvested these trees from an approved plot of land? Is the shelter still standing and currently used as a bush camp? If you answered, I don’t know to any of these questions, Then you shouldn’t be making assumptions and assertions on things you have no idea about. Thanks for watching though ✌️
@upnorthof60 the answer is simple! You don't need to do this because you will for sure have a normal house to live in! You are not in a survival situation, and it is only done to create this video for getting clicks! Don't lie to yourself! The earth does not belong to you, even if you buy a piece of it!
Love the shelter, done a few times myself during hunting season, but the only thing is that stove, have ya ever seen Christmas tree go up in flames, quick very very quick.
Personally, id be removing a few lower branches on one the larger trees,weaving them and some limbs from deadfalls to cozy up a shelter. Ive done it in my past and it takes less time and energy. A small fire gives off enough heat to keep relatively warm and the smoke disapates through the pine boughs .
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Galanty nóż.
Isn;t there a fire hazard with the stove and chimney running thru the branches without any safety measures? Just wondering....
@@andyfee6125 it’s definitely something you need to keep eye but for the most part it’s not an issue. The entire structure was built with live green wood, which is quite difficult to ignite and would require more radiant heat than what the stove is capable of producing, in its current set up. Most of the heat radiates from the base of woodstove, and not so much from the chimney, especially the upper part that’s going through the shelter. The upper stove pipe is actually warm to the touch and will not burn your skin. For a long-term shelter I would’ve built something completely different. This is a quick wick up which works well for my intended use.
Bonjour, beaucoup d'arbres abattu pour faire une vidéo ! Dommage avec les arbres morts vous auriez pu faire un tipi aussi bien réussi , que celui que vous avez fait. Sinon très beau vidéo qui nous fait rêver tellement la nature est magnifique, belle, silencieux, apaisant. Vôtre courage vous honore pour nous faire gentiment participer à votre aventure tout en sachant que nous n'irons pas plus loin que du salon à la cuisine pour nous préparer un thé chaud, mais ça nous permet de nous évadés en rêve en vous regardant. Merci et gratitude pour les efforts que vous faites pour nous faire plaisir. ❤🎉
I think this is beautiful ❤
In the late 50"s my Dad and I were hunting near little Goose Creek in the Big Horn Mts, Wyoming when we were hit by a sudden storm with about 2.5 feet of snow. My Dad was a survivor of WWII and a great guy. We got under a blue spruce and he made a small fire which kept us warm since the snow made a blanket covering the tree. We stayed there 2 days, we had water and snacks and we were able to walk out after the wind abated.
Blue spruce are some of the best trees to find shelter under. They are so thick and usually are dry underneath even in rain. I have 5 on my property and they've always been dry in winter or rain
@@sparkynate91Seismic
That sounds awesome! While I was watching this I was thinking that I would make a shelter under one of the trees 🙌💖
Such a great adventure! Thank you for sharing!❤️
God gave you that day to be remembered for the rest of your life and your father got to spend a day with one of the people he loved most in life. Sounds like a wonderful couple of days. 😊
34:18 - just an absolutely beautiful view of the nighttime sky!!!
Absolutely fantastic! If it were me I’d collect the heaps and heaps of branches he cut off and layer them around the base of the tree house. Obviously you can’t make it weather tight, but you could put a few more layers between you and the snow.
Then, please, grab your camera and show us. Typing is easy. Talking is even easier. Do it, or respectfully, STFU.
I love these videos and I'm just a mom who stays at home taking care of the kids while my husband is out on the road trucking. Makes me feel like I'm out on an adventure. Be safe 😊
"Just a mom" that's the most important job in the world. Remember old saying "hand the rocks the cradle rules the world." I like you enjoy these videos but he's out having fun while you are home raising the next generation.
That is awesome!
@@wyndwalkerranger7421 thank you. This message really touched my heart ❤️. I'm raising the next generation to love the Lord 🙏
@@vickiefinney6073You sound like an amazing person. The world needs more people like you. God bless.
@@aidanbowe3866 how sweet 😊 thank you
loved this vidio what awesome scenary thanks for sharing
Me encanto su video...lo disfrute mucho era como si hubiese estado ahi en ese lugar tan frio y hermoso con esos pinos...el paisaje nocturno de las estrellas espectacular...le felicito hiba bien equipado para su estadia en ese bosque invernal...con temperaturas tan bajas...❤❤❤
Your obsession with neatness and exactness contrasts hilariously with the casual, anything goes style of Camping with Steve😅
Step One is done! Time for Step Two! ❤
Use a flamethrower 2 start fire...its soooo much easier😊
@@mack8488 lol
@@mack8488 and for drying your socks
@@tillitsdone 👍🏻🔥🧦
Sure looked like a cold night to be sleeping outside !! Thanks for sharing .
Perfect. Thanks for not playing music background and not talking keeping the video as original 👍😎Super
Always loved the tipi design for a good and fast bushcraft shelter. A tip for standing up such long primary poles alone is to have the middle pole sticking back in the opposite direction on the ground when you tie them togther. Then when you walk up the other two, that third one will drag along behind you, propping the others as you go when you need a rest or when setting the two poles' ends apart. Plus, this will serve to further tighten the wrapping/frapping of the rope tie, as the third pole rotates through its over-90 degrees of arc.
I don't understand pine needles and branches under the stove though?
@@tdog4240 I'm not following the question?
@billparrish4385 I was just wondering why the branches were put under the stove? Safety wise, I was thinking you'd need to clear it and just have it dirt. Thinking of sparking as you put wood in an? Is it safe sitting on the branches is where my question was going. Sincere question.
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My son and I camped in the mountains of Kentucky. Was getting colder than expected. Found a old abandoned tobacco barn. There we made our stand. -22f. Always have loved winter camping. Love your videos.
You are a true legend!! 👍👍👍👍👋👋👋👋
Came here for the whiny tree comments, was not let down.
The combination of stunning winter landscapes, the challenges of -33°C temperatures, and the cozy yet rugged shelter of the treehouse creates a compelling narrative of endurance, nature, and adventure. Despite the freezing conditions, the video showcases the rewards of connecting with nature and pushing personal limits in one of the harshest environments imaginable.
I sure love these type bushcamping videos where your build your own shelter this one is Beautiful...watching it on my 43" tv made me feel like I was right there.. I loved that tree lit up .was like a big ole Christmas tree...grabbed my phone to take some photos of it on the Tv..just awesome .loved the stars up above..I got those photos as well....
I hope your wood burning stove kept you warm....you dont talk like some of them to let us know how cold you were....I watch AB camping..he talks none stop🙂/survival Lily/girl in the woods ...anyways I really hope you were warm..thanks for sharing your adventure..God Bless you, always
A-1. Thank you and may you and yours have a joyous Merry Christmas.
I'd have to go to your country to be able to do this - in Sweden you're not allowed to cut down trees like that.. unless it was a life and death situation...
This is life & death
@@duke3196 not really, this is for content.
That's exactly what I was thinking. In canada, or at least where I am, you can't do that.
In Austria you are not allowed to sleep in the forest 🥺 nor to cut wood.
@rodriguehebert2057 you can in canada you just need to be on crown land
34:15 What an absolutely stunning view of the night sky ☺
This is such a Peaceful Video.
Thank You 😊
Thank you so much for sharing the stars!!!❤
camping inside a big Christmas tree!
What a beautiful, albeit extremely cold site. Thank you for taking me with you while I sit in my 75°F den next to my fireplace. All the beauty and serenity, without the cold and hidden dangers
Good boy, enjoy home prison
Glad you enjoyed it😁👍
Merry Christmas, thanks for your videos!
What an EPIC START FOR YOUR RETURN!
It truly such hard work just to build your teepee shelter.
All l can say is welcome back and we will continue to be amazed at your capabilities to survive in the wild.
At some point, somebody will stumble on your shelter and be convinced he discovered a Sasquatch structure 🙂
people go outside?
That's a amazing Tree tipi shelter it looks cosy in there thanks for sharing awesome video cheers you and Vivian take care 😊😊
Thank you! You too!
hard work for adventure ! freezing cold !
What great craftsman work! Thankyou🇨🇦
Many thanks!
-27’F is cold but when your layered up and move around constantly you get warm but that shelter is dope 😅
Gee! Wouldn't ya be warmer if you'd set it on fiyah, n sit n it😅😂🤣🤣🤣
You younger guys are doing what I wished I could have done!
I enjoyed watching this, Thank you!
thats an awefull lot of trees for one night!
Yea like ain't a lot more around to cut down 😅😅😅😅😅
Not the point!
Tree’s need to be thinned. People’s understanding for forestry is very limited. But no one says anything when Bill Gates wants to cut down billions of tree’s to “ save the climate……
@@CammiDred
that is true....but thining means cutting certain trees...for the wellbeing of others....
Not random for shooting a YT Video..
imagine if al bushcrafters would do so.
This does the forest nothing but good. More bushcrafters should do this in these types of woods.
Hey Dave you made the place look so cozy with the fire and lantern even though it was freezing cold. Good job man. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love your content Dave, thanks for all of your hard work. Cheers 🍻
Much appreciated!
Dave, Beautiful time lapse of the night sky (I could watch that for hours). Fantastic video! All due respect Dave, but please remind your viewers of how dangeous this can be at -33C if you do not have the experience and knowledge that you have. Though this looks like fun (and it is if you are prepared and experienced like yourself) it can also be very risky and maybe fatal. Again, all due repect to you Dave. Best regards and Merry Christmas to you and Vivian.
Thanks for sharing this snowy adventure - feeling inspired!"
Don't you just love those well engerineered Chinese snow ❄️❄️❄️ shovels???
Super interesting video. One question, one comment.
1) Your knife looks like my ESEE 6P, what sheath do you have?
2) The secret to any survival situation is Tabasco! Where is your Tabasco??
3) The snow version of Dawn works extremely well. Down in the south, we use creek or river sand, but that snow and a bough worked great! Excellent tip!
OK - 2 questions, 2 comments. :)
Finally someone shows about camp sanitation and cleaning up
Hello. There's a lot of snow here, it's very cold but you can still camp. That's amazing. Wishing you happiness and health for your new trips ❤🏔🏔🏔🏔🏕🏕🏕
Looks perfect. Thanks for sharing.
Wowwwww thts amazing……
The only thing missing is a little green pine tree 🌲 air freshener hanging up in the middle of that teepee for the next person that comes along 😂
That's extreme camping, nice video.
Thanks for watching!
Looks like it might just contain a snack for a very hungry bear!!
No bears in the wintertime.
The bears are asleep but the cats and coyotes aren't. A campfire in front of the shelter with a backslash of rock will reflect heat and deter critters
An adequate person, with adequate behavior in these conditions. Different from the various children who "survive" 😂.
Congratulations, it was short but interesting 🎉 .
I love that little wood stove!
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Thank you for following my channel and bringing me to yours! That sharp axe makes quick work of those spruce poles...nice. Thanks for sharing this badassery...a great video...and I'm following you now!
Fantastisk video ❤❤❤
Hey Dave, Great to see you again! My wife and I were in Yellowknife 3 years ago and fell in love with the area. True bush. Greetings from the Arrowhead of Minnesota. Have a great Christmas!
Thanks! Happy holidays!
Now that look extremely cold and cozy too. lol xoxo good times!
Dave, you an absolute savage! I look forward to your content from now on 🤝👊🏻
video's great and even have some short comedy 😂😂
Lol...one of the more sorted campers on youtube....no dramas or stupidity. Love the almost professional youtube bushcrafters who forget their gloves[or refuse to wear their one and only pair in case they get wet and complain that their hands are freezing and almost unusable] or get clothing soaked as they ruck in or let their unprotected sleeping bag get soaked in the pack.
I would've put more pine branchs around to insulate it better, and some sort of makeshift door.
From what
Wow The night sky with all the stars were beautiful ❤❤❤
3.00 Seems the spade was Made in China😂😂😂
А где ещё делают лопаты?!
@@АнатолийЕгурнов India 🇮🇳
Great Job Testing Your Skills Dave, Much Enjoyed This ! Hi Vivian ! ATB T God Bless
Good morning from Syracuse NY USA brother and thank you for sharing your adventures
I personally like the no talking approach..just nature...hell I'm partially deaf anyways 😂💪
Nice. A dream to live inside a christmas tree.
There are so many open spaces in the shelter. Why didn’t you fill those in a bit better? Wouldn’t it have made it warmer and kept the breezes out?
@wordsmth8 there’s a fine balance with determining how many calories you should expend building a shelter versus how many are required to keep you warm. This understanding comes from experience in these conditions and knowing your personal limitations. This shelter was more than adequate for what I needed. My primary shelter, which are the clothes I’m wearing and my secondary shelter, which is my sleep system is what provides me the warmth and shelter that I need. The tipi was just a bonus.
Because he already used the whole Forest 😂
Look like it's warm enough to sleep beartoed 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Tree tipis are also called a wickiup. Nice build.
I love the Christmas Tree Shelter, really nice putting it all together.
Thanks so much!
Super extreme winter camping.
I think I would have done this in the summer!
Tree house! It a shelter made from tress. Tarzan had a tree house. Informative video.
You built a treepee! Well done!
Зачем печка с полуметровыми дырами в стенах? Выживальщики космические)))
EXTREEEEEEEM SUUUUUUUUUPER 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
lol time for a new shovel
Need to make a closure for front. Wasting lot of hest
Just the camera work energy is amazing. Good for you
Great star timelapse..!
Great vlog ❤❤👏👏👏👏
Hey man I've missed you,it looks like we got disconnected,I see u got a mustache!!! Geez 😂!! Glad to see you camping again!!! Merry Christmas my friend Happy New Year!!!
I did a similar setup during subzero temps. As cozy as it looks, it was brutal. However this was before you were born and I didn’t have all the high tech gear you have.
I hope Vivian was snug by the fire at home.😊
Keep em coming Dave.
Glad you enjoyed the video 😁✌️
I camped on the beach in Hawaii as a kid. A simple light blanket was good enough.
Love snow melts❤
At least he’s wearing gloves which is better than the last one I watched. I don’t want to complain because I’ve never built an outdoor show shelter. I said take a subzero sleeping bag and a one person tent easy up with you to stick inside your shelter planning is everything. Keep wooden in your backpack when you’re on a plane and one on it you in your car.
Super !
That is a lot of trees you are cutting down there bud!!
@@michellemoores6327 people use wood to build things.
@upnorthof60 yeah for a permanent stay, not only for a video on RUclips!
@@bockijo8256 I’m genuinely interested if you’re able to answer any of the following questions. - how many nights did I use this shelter outside of what you seen in my RUclips video? Is this my land? Do I own these trees and may have been clear cutting my property and decided to use the trees to build a teepee? Do I have permission from the landowner to cut these trees? Was I following local forest management guidelines as a forest technician to maintain the land? Was the wood repurposed for another project after the video was posted? Did I use this wood as firewood to heat my home.? Was the root system under the ground damaged from forest fire that happened a few months before the video was posted ? Were these trees infested with pine beetles and were already dead standing? Do I have a wood, cutting permit and harvested these trees from an approved plot of land? Is the shelter still standing and currently used as a bush camp? If you answered, I don’t know to any of these questions, Then you shouldn’t be making assumptions and assertions on things you have no idea about. Thanks for watching though ✌️
@upnorthof60 the answer is simple! You don't need to do this because you will for sure have a normal house to live in! You are not in a survival situation, and it is only done to create this video for getting clicks! Don't lie to yourself! The earth does not belong to you, even if you buy a piece of it!
The pine needles are a great source of fuel.
3:30 Seen😂😂😂
Awesome!
Love the shelter, done a few times myself during hunting season, but the only thing is that stove, have ya ever seen Christmas tree go up in flames, quick very very quick.
Good mornin 🖐😎👍
Good morning!
Man that's wildlife crazy 🤪
Personally, id be removing a few lower branches on one the larger trees,weaving them and some limbs from deadfalls to cozy up a shelter. Ive done it in my past and it takes less time and energy. A small fire gives off enough heat to keep relatively warm and the smoke disapates through the pine boughs .
Один раз в лес сходил а столько деревьев перевёл. Лишь бы палатку не тащить .
Genial 👍😂🎉
Excellent video and craftsmanship, keep up the good work.
Thank you very much!
Very cool shelter. You might need a door tho!!!
Other people that need a place to get in out of the cold can use this and maybe even animals ❤❤it wont go to waste❤😂
With all the gear you pack in, why not add 2 tarps (mylar lined). It reflects the heat back at you and would waterproof the tree teepee.
..HUMBLE SUGGESTION ..USE SNOW FOR COOKING AND SAVE YOUR WATER FOR DRINKING.
Real great~ I wish I could do similar thing in near future.