NEXT TIME BUILD THE FIRE AT LEAST THREE FEET AROUND WHERE YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE YOU ENTRANCE AND COULD HAVE HAD WOOD TO FEED YOUR FIRE AT ARMS LENGTH AND WOULDN'T BE LONG IN THE COLD DURING RE STOKING THE FIRE TO KEEP WARM
@@pedroparamo-fw6ezwood is flammable lol having the fire too close too shelter can be devastating and fatal but I agree for warmth having closer makes sense just got to be careful with how close especially with a shelter that can go up quick..
I like that you are putting pine boughs on your shelter. I see people putting wood or branches all of the time, but the boughs will cut the wind with less work required.
Wow! What a find! That upturned tree 'setup" could easily be turned into a very snug pretty long term camp...heck...I'd even put a floor and a small wood stove in it! Love the shelter you built by the way! Just a great time. Cheers.
Thanks for the video, I decided to start hitting the woods myself after watching you. Haven’t camped in a long time and looking forward to honing my skills.
Now that I have read some of the comments, I have to congratulate you for making the fire just the right distance. My grandfather taught us kids, 60+ years ago, if the fire is too close, not only will the smoke choke you, the heat building up inside will melt the snow and it will drip into the shelter and that's a bad thing to do. So, CONGRATULATIONS. You really did it right.
Great job 😀❤️. So glad I'm subscribed. Very enjoyable video. Your photography skills are really good, too 😉😄. Thanks for sharing this with me 😀. Hello from Indiana USA and this 63 year old lady.
That is a really nice shelter! I love it and you did a really great job building it. Did the tree roots and soil around them help insulate the shelter? 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
you built your fire to far from bed. And, I would have dug a shallow hole 6 ft long, 3 foot wide, to sleep on, after I filled it with hot coals and then buried the coals with 2 inches of dirt. then sleep on that. And I would have built a long fire using 5-foot-long logs. But it looked fun. I love it. Good job
@@MAXBUSHCKRAFT24 I always wanted to do this bushcraft stuff and post my videos on RUclips, but unfortunately we don't have that much freedom here . Keep posting videos like this. It makes me feel happy.
Hola te veo desde Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Guerrero México me gusta cuando tú preparas tu comida del campo ó pescas éso es muy hermoso me gustaría pasar 3 días en la nieve no creo poder soportar yo soy de clima tropical
Fakt - ogień za daleko, ale za to bezpieczniej... No i ta piła, nie za bardzo do lasu taka warsztatowa piłka do deseczek, z czasem pewnie kupisz taką a'la składany "miecz samurajski" jak mają inni bushcraftowcy...Kilka posuwów i drzewko przecięte.
Get a saw with bigger teeth mate, that saw is useless for cutting large logs and makes harder work. Also... fire to small and to far away from shelter. 👍
Well I agree it is not good to shelter under a tree root. I have seen one on our camp property fall back to the ground. I could not do it. Thanks for sharing😊
Atesi disarida yakarak ziyan ettin. Dort ayakli metal minik masaya benzeyen birseyi atesin uzerine koysaydin, iceride yakabilirdin atesi ve o minik masa uzerinde de cay, kahve yapip yemek pisirebilirdin Yoldas Maximilian. Вы зря потратили огонь, зажег его снаружи. Если поставить на огонь что-то вроде небольшого столика на четырех ножках, то можно было зажечь огонь внутри и на этом крошечном столике можно было бы заваривать чай, кофе и готовить, товарищ Максимилиан.
Fire closer and reflector wall behind would be more comfortable but certainly workable. Winter hours of light cuts nearly 4 hours off a summer day so time is an issue
Fire closer with reflector...melts snow on roof and rains on your bedding and you. Greater chance of smoking your shelter too. Fire is correct distance.
I admire your spunck Just wondering why your camp fire is so far away. Could you not have built it under the root ball of the tree. After all the root ball is just dirt so it wouldn't catch fire. You would have kept warmer. Other then that you did a great job setting up camp.
When you took off your glove & walked into the camera, what were you doing or whom you were listening to? The person videoing do they have a fire also or what to stay warm? What do they do when you go to sleep for the night? The peace of brown food you put on that broken sapling who or what was that for?
Why would you build a fire so far away from the shelter? It’s should be closer; everything is so wet it’s not going to catch the shelter on fire. If you build a wall on the far side of the fire, it will direct some of the heat back into the shelter. You could also have closed up a section at the front of the shelter, to keep some of the wind out. You don’t have a sleeping bag, so you need to do more to make the shelter warmer so you don’t freeze.
It was amazing vacation in the wild. 🌲
perfect videos man. no talking, beautiful scenery, good food cooking. that's a sub from me keep these up they help me sleep
NEXT TIME BUILD THE FIRE AT LEAST THREE FEET AROUND WHERE YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE YOU ENTRANCE AND COULD HAVE HAD WOOD TO FEED YOUR FIRE AT ARMS LENGTH AND WOULDN'T BE LONG IN THE COLD DURING RE STOKING THE FIRE TO KEEP WARM
That fire is too far away from the shelter.
@@pedroparamo-fw6ezwood is flammable lol having the fire too close too shelter can be devastating and fatal but I agree for warmth having closer makes sense just got to be careful with how close especially with a shelter that can go up quick..
I like that you are putting pine boughs on your shelter. I see people putting wood or branches all of the time, but the boughs will cut the wind with less work required.
I like the shelters that you build. Thanks for the share and tips.
Wow! What a find! That upturned tree 'setup" could easily be turned into a very snug pretty long term camp...heck...I'd even put a floor and a small wood stove in it! Love the shelter you built by the way! Just a great time. Cheers.
Thanks 👍
Nice camp for a winter overnight. Well done!
Thank you, I really appreciate your support!
Winter camping is heaven to me. Great video.
Thanks for the video, I decided to start hitting the woods myself after watching you. Haven’t camped in a long time and looking forward to honing my skills.
Good stuff. God bless
Minimizing the convenience of civilization is the best healing.
I respect your diligence and not being lazyㆍGood!!!
I'm watching this again. Glad I'm subscribed. I learn something new every time I watch. I have about a dozen people I watch regularly.
New subscriber here ..i like watching survival kind of camping and bushcrafting...
I've always wanted to do this! Your video is a big help, thank you!!😊
На ночь нужна НОДЬЯ - ДВА БРЕВНА ...ВОТ ТИП КОСТРА ДОЛГО И ТЕПЛОГОРЯЩИЙ...❤❤
Пилить любит🎉
Видосы пилить любит🎉
В основном🎉
А у Вас есть канал?
This video was very interesting for me 👍
It’s difficult to survive in a cold forest, but such people have nothing to fear👍
Cz no gf 😅
That's a cool camp! and smoke was not blowing towards the shelter, lucky :)
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Cool shelter. Fire closer like everybody is saying. A heat reflector behind the fire would be nice too and blocks the wind 😊
Amazing video, dude. I love watching it. Keep up the good work and warm greeting from Indonesia 🔥🔥🔥
Well done !
Great shelter and the food looked great
Now that I have read some of the comments, I have to congratulate you for making the fire just the right distance. My grandfather taught us kids, 60+ years ago, if the fire is too close, not only will the smoke choke you, the heat building up inside will melt the snow and it will drip into the shelter and that's a bad thing to do. So, CONGRATULATIONS. You really did it right.
Well said and your grandfather was very knowledgeable and correct.
asked my wife if she'd like to do a wild camping like this with me i think even the neighbours heard her say NOOOOO
😂😂😂
Subscriber #16 keep up the good work. Love from India
Nice video I am watching from Nepal 🇳🇵🇳🇵🇳🇵
Perfect! Very nice video.
That was damn pleasant. Thanks for the video
Cool adventure man. Lots of work.
Great job 😀❤️. So glad I'm subscribed. Very enjoyable video. Your photography skills are really good, too 😉😄. Thanks for sharing this with me 😀. Hello from Indiana USA and this 63 year old lady.
Thanks so much! 😊
Fire too far from hut. Otherwise cool. You can chop down small trees and lean against structure for added protection. Fast and easy.
That is a really nice shelter! I love it and you did a really great job building it. Did the tree roots and soil around them help insulate the shelter? 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful forest but with no talking.... I enjoy listening to thoughts. Byby
Enjoyed this - well done!
Great camp
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it.
nice!!!i enjoyed it!
Salut kepada anda atas keberanian, ketekunan dan pengalaman dalam pembuatan konten seperti ini..
Nice work!
Thanks!
Why is everyone trying to tell this man how to live his life? He obviously didnt die during the vid. So he has a good grasp on survival.
Nice Shelter
Very Very nice 👌🏽 👍🏻
Very nice camp😊
So nice brother 🎉
Nice videos
you built your fire to far from bed. And, I would have dug a shallow hole 6 ft long, 3 foot wide, to sleep on, after I filled it with hot coals and then buried the coals with 2 inches of dirt. then sleep on that. And I would have built a long fire using 5-foot-long logs. But it looked fun. I love it. Good job
Wow! You really made a great shelter. That was not less than a home in any way 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 keep it up.
Watching you from Kashmir India.
Thank you, I really appreciate your support!
@@MAXBUSHCKRAFT24 I always wanted to do this bushcraft stuff and post my videos on RUclips, but unfortunately we don't have that much freedom here . Keep posting videos like this. It makes me feel happy.
Hola te veo desde Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Guerrero México me gusta cuando tú preparas tu comida del campo ó pescas éso es muy hermoso me gustaría pasar 3 días en la nieve no creo poder soportar yo soy de clima tropical
It looks Cozy and big love it
..ALSO DIG A TWO WHOLE/FIRE PIT ..TO HELP PROTECT FROM THE WIND
You mean a Dakota fire hole?? He could also do a Swedish torch
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- COZY and Perfect !!!! 👍🏽💫👍🏽
Que legal maravilhoso parabéns 👏👏👏🇧🇷❤
جميل جدان متابعك من العراق
It felt a lot better now that he had shelter from the cold snow and rain
野外沒有水和吃的熱量的食物是非常辛苦的,下次要作好準備再出來,不然會生病的!
great shelter, steady fire, i would place fire closer, i know its for safety, just alittle closer, i liked your video
Great work. I would have cooked the onion to bring the sweetness out. thanks for the video.
Deberías poner más cerca el fuego y comprar guantes de látex para que te los pongas arriba de los del frío y no se te mojen 😂 Amigó capichi
First thing I thought of.....wrong saw for what you're doing. Seems drafty. I would definitely move the fire closer. Cool shelter though.
Fakt - ogień za daleko, ale za to bezpieczniej... No i ta piła, nie za bardzo do lasu taka warsztatowa piłka do deseczek, z czasem pewnie kupisz taką a'la składany "miecz samurajski" jak mają inni bushcraftowcy...Kilka posuwów i drzewko przecięte.
Quedó chida la cuevita casa 🏡😅
Странно, что такое место не занято кабанами, они любят устраивать лёжки под вывернутыми корнями дерева. А может кабаны в этом лесу не водятся🤔
Get a saw with bigger teeth mate, that saw is useless for cutting large logs and makes harder work. Also... fire to small and to far away from shelter. 👍
The fire is right. Any closer the risk of embers in your shelter is too high. Smoke chokes too he did right
Fire closer to opening and wind block behind fire ,good job shelter was nice where are you getting your water have not seen you processing water🇺🇸
10:47 What is happening or what is heard here?
São Paulo- Brazil
Genial 😂👌👍
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It was quite cold, what was the temperature at that time..? That grilled dish looks delicious
Nossa não achei nenhum comentário brasileiro 😢
Eu amo esses tipos de vídeos
Good job
It looks cold but amazing. Nice nature 😍
Nice
Aren’t you worried about that tree rotating or letting go and you getting a little root ball surprise?
Not at all been in that position for a while.
Exactly, we here (upper MI) NEVER shelter under this - you could lose your life
Well I agree it is not good to shelter under a tree root. I have seen one on our camp property fall back to the ground. I could not do it. Thanks for sharing😊
Atesi disarida yakarak ziyan ettin. Dort ayakli metal minik masaya benzeyen birseyi atesin uzerine koysaydin, iceride yakabilirdin atesi ve o minik masa uzerinde de cay, kahve yapip yemek pisirebilirdin Yoldas Maximilian.
Вы зря потратили огонь, зажег его снаружи. Если поставить на огонь что-то вроде небольшого столика на четырех ножках, то можно было зажечь огонь внутри и на этом крошечном столике можно было бы заваривать чай, кофе и готовить, товарищ Максимилиан.
You don't have a hot tent, stove! But I think you're safe and you will survive .
Make wall to redirect the heat
Fire closer and reflector wall behind would be more comfortable but certainly workable. Winter hours of light cuts nearly 4 hours off a summer day so time is an issue
Fire closer with reflector...melts snow on roof and rains on your bedding and you. Greater chance of smoking your shelter too. Fire is correct distance.
stay this long duration video sir,for up next your video'
i wwould love vacatioon in wild
It’s ok if the main tree is still attached will hold very good
Под выворотнем - опасно, может стать на место.
Why is the fire 10 feet from where you sleep? Wouldn't be warmth unless this is a BS Video?
great video, keep them coming like this you will go far, good luck...
would love to go on wld adventure in wildlife
El fuego ponlo más cerca para que caliente tu 🏡 casita 😅
Winter cap with kichen😢❤
Winter camp.
Bom 🇧🇷
I admire your spunck
Just wondering why your camp fire is so far away. Could you not have built it under the root ball of the tree. After all the root ball is just dirt so it wouldn't catch fire. You would have kept warmer. Other then that you did a great job setting up camp.
When you took off your glove & walked into the camera, what were you doing or whom you were listening to? The person videoing do they have a fire also or what to stay warm? What do they do when you go to sleep for the night? The peace of brown food you put on that broken sapling who or what was that for?
Why would you build a fire so far away from the shelter? It’s should be closer; everything is so wet it’s not going to catch the shelter on fire. If you build a wall on the far side of the fire, it will direct some of the heat back into the shelter. You could also have closed up a section at the front of the shelter, to keep some of the wind out. You don’t have a sleeping bag, so you need to do more to make the shelter warmer so you don’t freeze.
Poca comida trae ba a pasar hambre 😢😢
Kobase na deku? Nevjerojatno... I kolko je dana to trajalo?
good to know i am not the only one how likes onions just raw and big junks
Nice camp❤️❤️👍
Invest in a folding silky saw ..takes up less space and cuts 3 times as fast ...
when camping with no inside heat. boil water for a hot bottle will help alot.
Look I think you're crazy 😧 alright.. I'd rather be where is always warm and Always sunny YEP!☀️ I'm warm blooded..I like warm weather.. hehe yeah!
Have you thought about covering more of the front opening? So it will hold more heat…
Maybe I'll go back to this hideout and do some minor upgrades.
The moss grows on the north side so you were walking west right?
Tranquillité
Nice shelter but your fire is so far from your shelter.
Important to have the tools of the trade.
No meu país não neva eu gostaria de acampar num clima assim, já acampei com 3°C