Greetings, Andrey! I just sat down with a cup of tea, and there was your latest video. Going to watch and get back afterwards. Cheers and a great day to you, my youtube friend 😊
Andrey, Please forgive me for my many questions. There are so many structures in those woods. Are they previous homesteads that were abandoned, or does someone own them? I love the solitude, no noise, planes, horns honking, just nature. I really hope your channel grows. The way you're editing your videos is great. The winter flashbacks were a very nice touch. How far are you from a major city? I see absolutely zero roads in your aerial footage. I enjoyed this series a lot. Could almost taste the pancakes, lol. Also loved the support you assembled to cut wood. Very ingenious! Well, l've written enough, so let me thank you for sharing some of your life and adventures. Stay safe and healthy. Heather, from Tucson 🌵🌲🌻
Thanks for the warm review! It's about 90 miles to a major city. This river is crossed 3 times by asphalt. It runs first to the East, then goes to the Southeast and gradually turns to the North. In this loop are old logging areas between wetlands. About 15 years ago there was a major fire here due to drought. It was put out by airplane. And after that, the trees have been falling constantly. This cabin survived by a miracle. You can only get here directly by all-terrain vehicles. These huts had owners, but they have already left this world. There are children, but they rarely come here. In winter I plan to show the lakes as well. They are further away, about 6 miles. 🌲🌳
A coated pan can withstand a temperature of up to a maximum of 260 degrees. You're much hotter with your fire. This means the PTFE dissolves and ends up in your food. That's why you usually use cast iron pans.
@@Alonewithwildlifenorther-kw1ns Then google for yourself what material they use for the non-stick coating and how much temperature it can withstand. I really do not care. is your cancer ✌
Hello friends, thanks for watching, liking and commenting! 🌳🌲 Part 1 of the video at the link: ruclips.net/video/cLrApAaTm8w/видео.html
Hello from Czech Republic. Nice video. Thank you.
Hello to the Czech Republic! Thanks! 👍
Great afternoon video over a couple of days.Lite duty work of burning sticks an alittle rr.Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you, Jack! 🤝
Greetings, Andrey! I just sat down with a cup of tea, and there was your latest video. Going to watch and get back afterwards. Cheers and a great day to you, my youtube friend 😊
Thank you, friend! ❤I'm not much of a coffee drinker, but you've inspired me to have a cup.🤝
Shalter yang bagus n pemandangan yang indah sobat, sukses selalu, salam kenal 🙏🙏
Very nice! Thank you😉
Thanks for shareing
Very nice video. Thanks for sharing. 👍41
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Muito obrigado!
Andrey, Please forgive me for my many questions. There are so many structures in those woods. Are they previous homesteads that were abandoned, or does someone own them? I love the solitude, no noise, planes, horns honking, just nature. I really hope your channel grows. The way you're editing your videos is great. The winter flashbacks were a very nice touch. How far are you from a major city? I see absolutely zero roads in your aerial footage. I enjoyed this series a lot. Could almost taste the pancakes, lol. Also loved the support you assembled to cut wood. Very ingenious! Well, l've written enough, so let me thank you for sharing some of your life and adventures. Stay safe and healthy. Heather, from Tucson 🌵🌲🌻
Thanks for the warm review! It's about 90 miles to a major city. This river is crossed 3 times by asphalt. It runs first to the East, then goes to the Southeast and gradually turns to the North. In this loop are old logging areas between wetlands. About 15 years ago there was a major fire here due to drought. It was put out by airplane. And after that, the trees have been falling constantly. This cabin survived by a miracle. You can only get here directly by all-terrain vehicles. These huts had owners, but they have already left this world. There are children, but they rarely come here. In winter I plan to show the lakes as well. They are further away, about 6 miles. 🌲🌳
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A coated pan can withstand a temperature of up to a maximum of 260 degrees. You're much hotter with your fire. This means the PTFE dissolves and ends up in your food. That's why you usually use cast iron pans.
Nonsense. If it starts to stick a little, you throw the pan away. It's not Teflon, it's a regular non-stick coating.
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Then google for yourself what material they use for the non-stick coating and how much temperature it can withstand.
I really do not care. is your cancer ✌
Just a other cooking video