“When nature shows its toughest side, only true bushcraft can endure! The art of surviving in the heart of a snowstorm and blizzard, where every moment is a test of resilience. Respect for your skills and courage to thrive in such extreme conditions! 🔥❄️
Absolutely amazing! The combination of snow and wilderness in this video was breathtaking. It perfectly captured the feeling of cold and serenity at the same time. Your work is incredible, keep it up! 👏❄️🔥
Thank you so much! I’m glad you felt the mix of cold and serenity-it’s exactly what I wanted to capture. Your support means a lot and keeps me motivated to create more!
That must have been incredibly challenging! The blizzard looked intense, and you can feel how freezing it must have been just from watching. How did you manage to stay warm and keep everything under control in such harsh conditions?
Thank you! It was definitely tough, especially with the freezing wind and heavy snow. Staying warm required layering properly and keeping the fire going at all times. Managing everything in such weather is challenging, but it’s all part of the adventure!
I love bushcraft. Your video is good and survival amazing but please help me understand your coordinates. According to your about facts, you are: in the US, on a mountain at 2000 m, (6562 feet), which is the equivalent to the highest Smoky Mountain in Tennessee and more than Boulder Colorado. We're talking serious elevation here, at -21 C (-5f) in wet clothes, no gloves or face protection. Maybe there was a typo somewhere?
Thank you so much for your kind words and for enjoying my videos! This video was filmed at an elevation of 2400 meters in the Hyrcanian forests. These forests, with a history of 25 to 50 million years, are among the oldest in the world and home to diverse broadleaf species like beech and oak. The temperature during filming dropped to -21°C. I didn’t mention the location in the video, but I hope this clarification helps!❤️🙌🏽
Oak trees can be found up to an elevation of 2600 meters, and even at higher altitudes, mountain shrubs grow, creating unique and beautiful landscapes. I will definitely make a video in that elevation during the spring to showcase even more of its beauty.
Could get a lot more warmth from that fire if you built a fire wall behind it. The wall would help reflect the heat back toward you and into the shelter. About three foot would do it.
Thank you! It was definitely a challenging situation, but with the right skills and preparation, survival in the forest is possible. I’m glad I made it through and can share these experiences with you!
The intensity of the snow and blizzard was so extreme that I had to quickly light a fire to stay warm and safe. It wasn’t ideal, but survival comes first in such conditions. Thanks for the feedback!
Merry Christmas everyone... God bless
Merry Christmas to you too! Wishing you blessings and happiness this holiday season.
“When nature shows its toughest side, only true bushcraft can endure! The art of surviving in the heart of a snowstorm and blizzard, where every moment is a test of resilience. Respect for your skills and courage to thrive in such extreme conditions! 🔥❄️
thank you🙌🏽❄️
Absolutely amazing! The combination of snow and wilderness in this video was breathtaking. It perfectly captured the feeling of cold and serenity at the same time. Your work is incredible, keep it up! 👏❄️🔥
Thank you so much! I’m glad you felt the mix of cold and serenity-it’s exactly what I wanted to capture. Your support means a lot and keeps me motivated to create more!
a amazing video in heavy snow and how you can survive if you put your mind to it😊😊😊
Totally agree! When there’s willpower, nothing is impossible.
That must have been incredibly challenging! The blizzard looked intense, and you can feel how freezing it must have been just from watching. How did you manage to stay warm and keep everything under control in such harsh conditions?
Thank you! It was definitely tough, especially with the freezing wind and heavy snow. Staying warm required layering properly and keeping the fire going at all times. Managing everything in such weather is challenging, but it’s all part of the adventure!
Great work, you captured this whole experience so professionally!
Thank you so much! I’m really glad you liked it. Your kind words mean a lot and keep me motivated to improve even more!
many snow and baeutiful
Thank you! Snow always adds a special beauty to nature.
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thank you 😍🙌🏽
Great work ❤
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support!
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thank you😁🙌🏽
I love bushcraft. Your video is good and survival amazing but please help me understand your coordinates. According to your about facts, you are: in the US, on a mountain at 2000 m, (6562 feet), which is the equivalent to the highest Smoky Mountain in Tennessee and more than Boulder Colorado. We're talking serious elevation here, at -21 C (-5f) in wet clothes, no gloves or face protection. Maybe there was a typo somewhere?
Your translation is in Russian. Maybe you should add your country to Russia instead of US on your Channel About page for clarification.
At that height, there wouldn't grow any trees. So there's a lot wrong with his videos.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for enjoying my videos! This video was filmed at an elevation of 2400 meters in the Hyrcanian forests. These forests, with a history of 25 to 50 million years, are among the oldest in the world and home to diverse broadleaf species like beech and oak. The temperature during filming dropped to -21°C. I didn’t mention the location in the video, but I hope this clarification helps!❤️🙌🏽
Oak trees can be found up to an elevation of 2600 meters, and even at higher altitudes, mountain shrubs grow, creating unique and beautiful landscapes. I will definitely make a video in that elevation during the spring to showcase even more of its beauty.
Could get a lot more warmth from that fire if you built a fire wall behind it. The wall would help reflect the heat back toward you and into the shelter. About three foot would do it.
You’re absolutely right! A fire wall would have made a big difference in reflecting the heat back into the shelter. Thanks for pointing that out!
I would have been found frozen to death. I am amazed you survived. but thats what you do, survive in the forest.
Thank you! It was definitely a challenging situation, but with the right skills and preparation, survival in the forest is possible. I’m glad I made it through and can share these experiences with you!
What are those lights to the left of your tarp behind the trees? At 25:06? Is that a house?
Looks like another campfire.
I’m not exactly sure what this means. Could you share a bit more context or details about where this was said? That might help me understand better!
I was at an altitude of 2000 meters, and those are the city lights you’re seeing.
Your eye was very sharp in the video. I have some serious questions too I posted.
Yeah, exactly, he had no wood left when he put out the light. He didn't stay overnight.
All I saw you do was gather a few twigs and eat no substantial fire I would not want to be there without a big fire
The intensity of the snow and blizzard was so extreme that I had to quickly light a fire to stay warm and safe. It wasn’t ideal, but survival comes first in such conditions. Thanks for the feedback!
this is your signature pose ..... 34:08
Yeah, that’s my signature pose! Can’t help it, it’s just how I roll!😁🦦