If you want, I would be very happy about your subscription to my second channel "Vanessa Blank -Bushcraft & Adventure"! ruclips.net/user/OutdoorBavaria ⬇️More information below⬇️ Wanted unaccustomedly different! This film was shot with 3 different cameras and a drone. The color scheme and the mood in the video were deliberately recorded this way. Lots of love, your Vanessa 👇🚩🦊FREI & WILD - My new book, now available for pre-order📗🚩👇 at-verlag.ch/buch/978-3-03902-061-4/Vanessa_Blank_FREI_UND_WILD.html Thanks for your support! Lots of love, Vanessa
Vanessa, this premier should be really good. Reminder alarm is set for Sat morning! :) ;) I see you like Sony equipment. Me too. I have 4 Sony cameras for my photography :) -23C here in Montana this morning! photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-QLx7Jhg/0/92194429/XL/i-QLx7Jhg-XL.jpg
Happy valentine's day sweetheart. From Edmonton Alberta canada. From my heart to yours I wish you the best of times thanks for your videos. I love them! Yours truly justin..
Incredible !!! Bavaria is one part of Germany I have always wanted to visit and seeing the Black Forest so beautifully documented makes me want to go even more. Thank you, may your future travels be safe and blessed Vanessa !!!
Well, that was beautiful ... and the scenery wasn't too shabby either! My paternal grandfather was born in the Black Forest in 1888 (probably in a town or city), immigrated to Chicago with my great grandparents in 1890. He quit school after the eighth grade to go to work, started his own business in his late teens or early twenties, married my grandmother at 32, sold his business to his brothers and went to work for my grandmother's family business, raised five children, and had twenty-one grandchildren. He was seventy years old when I was born (my dad was his youngest child), so I didn't get to know him well.
Everything is done with typical German efficiency, preparations, planning;the whole gamut😅, simply awesome, she is literally the perfect epitome of being well prepared & equipped for any bushcraft. Hats off.
I like the videography and the mood in the video. No over-dramatic music, just the sounds of the wood and the fire. (nice job avoiding any drone sounds, btw!)
I am currently playing this music to assist a little young person go to sleep. This young person has been through so much trauma as a child and night time is a trigger. This music has helped her so much and really helps her see there are safe adults in this world. Thank you for such beautiful music. You are helping so many without even realising. Blessings, love and light to everyone who comes across this text
Vanessa, I think you are recovering quite nicely. Everyone’s prayers are definitely showing in your face and eye! Beautiful Vanessa is emerging from the cocoon!
Hi Vanessa Awesome video and very cold scenery and cooking the to peace's of chicken yummy happy and blessed Sunday and family and friends 🌷🍀🦊🌿🌺🌲hugs 💐🌟👍
Once it warms up above freezing during the day, they are out. Had multiple run ins with ticks while snow was still on the ground in UP of Michigan at the end of April.
Vanessa, simply beautiful!!! As a side note, your smile is back and both your eyes are blinking together... Beautiful beautiful progress! God has blessed you my sweet friend. Much love to you, Kathy
I've watched a lot of your videos, and this one was one of the best ever. Good quality sound of the forest in the background, beautiful cinematography with the 3 cameras used, and of course your knowledge and experience of survival bushcraft style. Thank you
@@markcarter3797 of course she was not alone. Someone was controlling that drone. And they were setting up the shots. Looks pretty professional. On top of that she cooked up two large pieces of chicken and only ate one of them. My guess is the cameraman turned off her Lantern after she went to bed and got in their tent out of camera shot
I had to watch your amazing Drone work intro twice, then continue video. Vanessa you rock. Great video as always but the countryside you live in is spectacularly beautiful, no, it's fricking Magical. You are so blessed to be able to hike / camp / fish as you wish there. Amazing skills too. If had access to all fine lumber... Treehouse
It seems so easy, when you build your shelter, a fireplace and endure in the cold. I suppose this is a result from years of training and practice. Very impressive and educational! Thank you for charing this with us!
Not only are you obviously a highly skilled woodsman, but you are a wonderful cinematographer as well. 9 out of 10 feature films aren’t photographed this well. Also I always take note when a RUclipsr is confident enough NOT to talk during a substantial video. To me it means you trust your subject--in this case, THE WOODS and your at-homeness in it. What a beautiful setting. Thank you for this video.
How do you come to the conclusion that she is a woodsman? A highly skilled one at that. She didnt build anything in this Video, she uses the skeleton of an already existing shelter. She didnt chop a tree not even split wood for the fire. All she did was collecting Branches already laying on the ground. Oh and of course stones from this ultra convinient pile of stones only 10 meters away from the shelter. And she used the saw 2-3 times. Every child can do that absolutly no skill is needed. She didnt even put her gloves in sticks to put them near the fire to dry them. She hold them in her hands.
I guess you believe anything. She was entertaining though. Not to burst your bubble, but she was running alone. Who do you think they'd be other chicken? Who do you think was doing all that drone flying when she was putting branches on the Fire? My guess is she has a friend that knows what they're doing or she hired someone. It's a lot of work to set up a camera the way they would have needed to be set up. And drones will do some stuff. But not all of the things this one was doing like repositioning its camera in flight to stay on her when it was in Hover mode. Or the little flybys. It was a pretty good production. But she was not alone.
@@rangi001 these people believe what they want to believe. At the end of the day it was entertaining. We know she didn't do the camera work. We know another person was there because of the extra chicken leg and the way the Drone was being operated. But if you want to put on a good quality video sometimes it's worth the money for effort to have someone help you out. I imagine a lot of these bushcrafting videos have outside help. Also she's a girl so you really don't expect her to cut down a large tree in the snow. I'm not even sure she cut the limbs for her shelter cover or browse bed. But that's okay. You can tell by the looks on her face she was acting. And a very attractive woman doing stuff is completely walkable
vanessa can handle sleeping in hay in bitter cold temp. she can handle this bitter cold..she is one tuff cookie..cant wait to see your great adventure video coming up...god bless you vanessa...gary
I would like to know what kind of sleeping bag you use to stay warm at 10 below. Here its going to 7 degrees and I will have 3 comforters covering me with a heater running. I could use a bag like that.
the hard work, plus the patience you made, specially your presence overflows with safety and tranquility in this wild forest Greetings and a bouquet of roses for the beautiful adventureress ... Thank you for your efforts
@@koenvandam1281 Being a bit literalist here, mushrooms are in season for a fairly short time, there is not a lot of energy in them but they usually take a fair amount of energy to find and gather and as you empty the immediate vicinity, you’ll have to trek further to find any, hunting is hit and miss, requires practice knowledge, tools and its own set of resources and again it tends to be a fairly high betting of calories on the outcome, and preserving any of what you catch for extended periods of time is rather a challenge unto itself unless it’s freezing, in which case exposure and calory loss are more immediate concerns.While sortin all that out other sources would be needed for sustenance. But most people “living a dream” would pretty quickly run out of ANY resources if they did not grow up living off the land to begin with. In most northern places you can’t really survive at all in the long run unless you spent late spring, summer and early fall gathering and preserving resources for the rest of the year. To most, the dream would pretty much become a nightmare within a few days. Lets face it - unless a person has knowledge, honed skills, experience, proper tools and equipment, the right psychological attitude and self-knowledge and ample time to prepare and maintain food and resource stores on top of avoiding exposure and keeping a fire going - I’d say they’d be pretty much fucked … but hey - there is always the spruce tea. Nothing like a bit of evergreens vitamin shot, to boost morale as you slowly starve and freeze to death :D Personally - I could maaaaybe manage a summer in arctic conditions if I had a tarp, a sleeping system and my spearfishing gear and I was in the right location. There’d be mostly white fish of the general cod or flounder variety, without much fat, perhaps the occasional salmon or trout or halibut as the season progresses. Best bet would be to find ways to max out on fishing for mackerel when the water heats up enough that they come around, because they’re so fatty, but at the same time they chase away the cod and pollock and they’re fast and more difficult to catch with a speargun - and you gotta be where the school passes. A fishing rod would be more efficient for that. And then the rest of it would be crab, mussles and seaweed and mushrooms and berries. But even under those circumstances I’d be loosing several kilos a week so it’s not at all viable, and once the autumns storms start moving in and the water cool further - things would begin to get REALLY difficult to sustain. But hey - with a bit of luck there would still be a spruce tree somewhere close …
@@whynottalklikeapirat haha I didnt think somebody would take my reaction serious because it obvious want ment to be. Bambi lives to see another day ;)
Great video. I especially liked the location. My heritage is german. Dad's side came from Bavaria and Mom's side from the Black Forest area. And through you I've now seen both. Thank you.
Your videography skills have taken a huge leap forward! The camera work is so much better than in the past. But the audio is far superior to what you’ve done previously. Wow! Extraordinary sound.
that was a great adventure..i liked the drone you had over the fire..and the pine trees you used as a shelter..nice quite woods it seems like you used this adventure to gather your thoughts and stress release valve..all due to the tick bite you had some months back..i hope and pray that things are better now for you...just keep up all the hard work you do and keep the faith ,,and things will be awsome for you as they always are.....god bless you and lots of family love....gary
Yeah I was wondering about that, the vid is great but she just walked up to an already made shelter? Perhaps Bigfoot was out there looking after her and wanted to help a beautiful Mädel….
@Carcroven perhaps it was the cameraman. Not only were they controlling the Drone and getting a bunch of cool footage. Apparently they also got a piece of chicken out of the deal. Of course they had to turn her Lantern off after she went to sleep.🤣🤣🤣 But what the hell it's entertainment.
Wunderschönes "entschleunigtes" Video! Ich habe es von Anfang bis Ende genossen. Der Stock und die Lampe haben etwas magisches.... Aber irgendwie habe ich immer drauf gewartet, dass Du mal was sagst. Vielleicht wäre es gut, solche Videos mit "No talking" im Titel zu kennzeichnen. Jedenfalls dankeschön dafür, dass Du uns mit in den Wald genommen hast. Ich komme jederzeit wieder gern mit :-)
This was beautifully done Vanessa! It was the perfect video. I liked the music and the entire production. Thank you. It is good to see you are doing well. Well done from Portland, Oregon USA
Greeting from the 🇺🇸, Wonderful video, very relaxing to watch well done with excellent cinematography. I’ve only seen a couple of your videos but now subscribed. Please keep up the Great Videos 👍
Glad to see you doing well. I loved all the technical aspects of the film and especially liked the music. We just saw several inches of snowfall here in Pennsylvania, USA and this video makes me long for the nearby Pocono Mountains. Nice work! All the best to you and yours.
Hey Vanessa, was fur einen super relaxing video wieder , ich genise immer wieder von deinen video's !! und von deinen keuze music!! grusse , Janneman !
It's interesting how you placed the pine bows - essentially right-side-up. That way they capture snow to add to the structure's insulation. (Of course, you do the opposite in other seasons so as to shed rain.)
What a fantastic video,the quiet,just natural sounds a tonic.Most enjoyable your drone film,you make it much more interesting and it really sets you apart.
The said part, I will have to wait to watch this. I will be going through almost 8000 acres of woods looking for long tailed kitties with a few friends. (mountain lions)
@@FloridaPete1948 Northeastern Pennsylvania, SGL #35. Since 2000 I have been seeing adults, in 2007 some kits, but my great aunt has seen kits on her property since the early 1990's in the peach and apple orchard. I see at least one every other year with a few years with multiple sightings in Harmony, Oakland, Jackson and Great Bend townships in Susquehanna County. Officially we do not have a resident population of mountain lions, so I call them long tailed kitties. Since 2000 I have keep a Long tail kitty log in now a two composition note books. This area is where the Pennstate Nitany lion was shot behind the Brushville Baptist Church.
Subscribed to both of your channels. LOVE your work and your perspective. You seem to be one of the hardest working bushcrafters, and the kindest to our Mother Earth. Please stay well, and continue your beautiful filming! ❤️👍
If you want, I would be very happy the best thing about winter camping I we'll see your premiere very happy and with about of interest Vanessa blank mam, I loving ❤️😊❤️😊❤️😊👍👍
I can't express how much I love your videos. They make me feel so warm and peaceful, especially in these turbulent unpredictable times. Danke schon :) Also, looks like your blinking is getting back to somewhere near normal, that's really good to see :)
That's a great shelter you built. Beautiful vid. Excellent camera work. -11º ow, that's cold. An air mat, a propane heater and a warm sleeping bag to look forward to after a hot dinner around the campfire would be perfect.😊👌Take care,🌺
Vanessa, I look forward to seeing the equipment and techniques you use for this video. You are a sweet, beautiful, very talented lady-and a very tough, capable woman. Stay warm. :) Pete in frigid(-25C) NW Montana PS Happy Valentine's Day to the most beautiful bushcrafter on RUclips :) :)
It's interesting how after watching 100's of outdoor camping and bush craft videos, all over the planet, I have never seen 1 of the people run into Big Foot. Hummmm?
That’s because as all these folks head to the countryside / forests etc...the towns and cities are empty, so Big Foot is probably chilling in some studio apartment right now watching Sky
Ey, Vanessa! Hab dich zufällig entdeckt. Also erstens mal, feier dich. Du hast‘s drauf. Zu wild!🤣 Zweitens, ist das, was du da machst nicht illegal? Das darf man doch in keinem deutschen Wald, soweit ich mich mal informiert habe. Auch nichts aus naturellen Materialien bauen. Und Feuer machen halt sowieso nicht. Hast du dir da irgendwelche Genehmigungen eingeholt oder machst du einfach und suchst dir genau aus, wo dich keiner erwischen kann? Dieser Wald ist übrigens super schön. Sieht aus wie in Harry Potter.
Ich wollte meinen Kindern mal zeigen, wie man in einem nassen Wald trockenes Feuerholz generieren kann und ein Feuer ankriegt. Dafür habe ich den Förster angeschrieben via die Stadtverwaltung, der hat sehr freundlich reagiert, und mir einen Ort genannt, an dem ich das machen darf, hat mir sogar eine Karte mitgeschickt. Er bat darum, dass ich ihm nur mitteile, wann die Aktion stattfindet. Illegal würde ich sowas nicht machen. Der Deutsche Wald ist keine Wildnis in Kanada. Und gerade z.B. Bäume derart zu verletzen und so viel Äste abzuschneiden ist schon unangemessen heutzutage. Zum Glück sitzen die allermeisten Zuschauer auf ihren dicken Hintern zuhause vorm Bildschirm und machen das nicht selbst, sonst wären unsere schönen Wälder ganz schön ramponiert.
Be better if you did your own filming, instead of someone else taking a video of you dramatically walkin through the countryside... While playing weird music in the background... Lose the Garmin... And do you speak?...
Also jetzt will ich erst recht endlich in den Schwarzwald. 😮 Freut mich sehr, endlich mal auch eine Frau in diesem Segment zu sehen. Wunderbare Videos! 😉 Grüße aus dem Nachbarland! 😊
What an epic forest so beautiful it is , The videography your doing now is so much better I feel, loved the size of the shelter looked cozy for a cold snowy night and morning. Where those the legs of one of your Chicken's sure looked tasty you had my mouth watering lol, Thank you for this wonderful video. Ontario
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Wanted unaccustomedly different!
This film was shot with 3 different cameras and a drone.
The color scheme and the mood in the video were deliberately recorded this way.
Lots of love, your Vanessa
👇🚩🦊FREI & WILD - My new book, now available for pre-order📗🚩👇
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Lots of love, Vanessa
Vanessa, this premier should be really good. Reminder alarm is set for Sat morning! :) ;)
I see you like Sony equipment. Me too. I have 4 Sony cameras for my photography :)
-23C here in Montana this morning! photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-QLx7Jhg/0/92194429/XL/i-QLx7Jhg-XL.jpg
I’ve added youre 2nd Chanel
What is your book about? Bushcraft.
Happy valentine's day sweetheart. From Edmonton Alberta canada. From my heart to yours I wish you the best of times thanks for your videos. I love them! Yours truly justin..
I would be very happy to do so.
I have watched this many times. I use it as backgroundsounds while I´m studying. Its perfect asmr for studies.
Vanessa, you are, I think, the only RUclipsr who allows us to experience the outdoors without all the talking and noise...Thank you so much. 🙏🖖
Rune Bertram does this in his Bushcraft videos too. I agree, it’s a better experience.
@@YoungerGen-X Thanks I'll check that out.
@@YoungerGen-X Wow, his photo looks like a crazy guy, but the videos are actually really good! Thanks for the tip👍.
@@rooramblingon895 Most welcome
A woman of action. Badazz lil lady.
Incredible !!! Bavaria is one part of Germany I have always wanted to visit and seeing the Black Forest so beautifully documented makes me want to go even more. Thank you, may your future travels be safe and blessed Vanessa !!!
Well, that was beautiful ... and the scenery wasn't too shabby either! My paternal grandfather was born in the Black Forest in 1888 (probably in a town or city), immigrated to Chicago with my great grandparents in 1890. He quit school after the eighth grade to go to work, started his own business in his late teens or early twenties, married my grandmother at 32, sold his business to his brothers and went to work for my grandmother's family business, raised five children, and had twenty-one grandchildren. He was seventy years old when I was born (my dad was his youngest child), so I didn't get to know him well.
Everything is done with typical German efficiency, preparations, planning;the whole gamut😅, simply awesome, she is literally the perfect epitome of being well prepared & equipped for any bushcraft. Hats off.
I like the videography and the mood in the video. No over-dramatic music, just the sounds of the wood and the fire. (nice job avoiding any drone sounds, btw!)
I am currently playing this music to assist a little young person go to sleep. This young person has been through so much trauma as a child and night time is a trigger. This music has helped her so much and really helps her see there are safe adults in this world. Thank you for such beautiful music. You are helping so many without even realising. Blessings, love and light to everyone who comes across this text
I have never seen snow before in real life but watching your channel helps me see just how beautiful it can be. Thank you!
Where in the world do you live near the equator
Vanessa, I think you are recovering quite nicely. Everyone’s prayers are definitely showing in your face and eye! Beautiful Vanessa is emerging from the cocoon!
I love waking to the sound of the early morning in the forest. It's more intense than the morning chorus in the garden
Hi Vanessa Awesome video and very cold scenery and cooking the to peace's of chicken yummy happy and blessed Sunday and family and friends 🌷🍀🦊🌿🌺🌲hugs 💐🌟👍
The best thing about winter camping: No ticks. 🥶💙
No ticks, no people! Perfect!
Once it warms up above freezing during the day, they are out. Had multiple run ins with ticks while snow was still on the ground in UP of Michigan at the end of April.
Why did you remind me of that✌🏻
Laura yes last year in Michigan was very bad
Vanessa, simply beautiful!!! As a side note, your smile is back and both your eyes are blinking together... Beautiful beautiful progress! God has blessed you my sweet friend.
Much love to you,
Kathy
I've watched a lot of your videos, and this one was one of the best ever. Good quality sound of the forest in the background, beautiful cinematography with the 3 cameras used, and of course your knowledge and experience of survival bushcraft style. Thank you
Such wonderful camera work and editing. The drone stuff is fantastic. You deserve an award for excellent video production.
Alone huh ????
Solo ? Haha
@@markcarter3797 of course she was not alone. Someone was controlling that drone. And they were setting up the shots. Looks pretty professional. On top of that she cooked up two large pieces of chicken and only ate one of them. My guess is the cameraman turned off her Lantern after she went to bed and got in their tent out of camera shot
Seeing a forest with scant undergrowth is surreal. Compared to my area in Florida, this is heaven.
I had to watch your amazing Drone work intro twice, then continue video. Vanessa you rock. Great video as always but the countryside you live in is spectacularly beautiful, no, it's fricking Magical. You are so blessed to be able to hike / camp / fish as you wish there. Amazing skills too. If had access to all fine lumber... Treehouse
It seems so easy, when you build your shelter, a fireplace and endure in the cold. I suppose this is a result from years of training and practice. Very impressive and educational! Thank you for charing this with us!
The woods invites you. Welcome back Vanessa.
hi! I also had my first survival in the forest. I built a shelter and spent the night. It was great. Thank you for your motivation!
Great video! Beautiful nature! Good video quality and high level of video editing!
Great job Vanessa! Beautiful place to camp! Thank you for the scenery views!!!
First time watching!!! Don’t you love that hatchet, it’s so good.
Not only are you obviously a highly skilled woodsman, but you are a wonderful cinematographer as well. 9 out of 10 feature films aren’t photographed this well.
Also I always take note when a RUclipsr is confident enough NOT to talk during a substantial video. To me it means you trust your subject--in this case, THE WOODS and your at-homeness in it.
What a beautiful setting. Thank you for this video.
How do you come to the conclusion that she is a woodsman? A highly skilled one at that. She didnt build anything in this Video, she uses the skeleton of an already existing shelter. She didnt chop a tree not even split wood for the fire. All she did was collecting Branches already laying on the ground. Oh and of course stones from this ultra convinient pile of stones only 10 meters away from the shelter. And she used the saw 2-3 times. Every child can do that absolutly no skill is needed. She didnt even put her gloves in sticks to put them near the fire to dry them. She hold them in her hands.
I guess you believe anything. She was entertaining though. Not to burst your bubble, but she was running alone. Who do you think they'd be other chicken? Who do you think was doing all that drone flying when she was putting branches on the Fire? My guess is she has a friend that knows what they're doing or she hired someone. It's a lot of work to set up a camera the way they would have needed to be set up. And drones will do some stuff. But not all of the things this one was doing like repositioning its camera in flight to stay on her when it was in Hover mode. Or the little flybys. It was a pretty good production. But she was not alone.
@@rangi001 these people believe what they want to believe. At the end of the day it was entertaining. We know she didn't do the camera work. We know another person was there because of the extra chicken leg and the way the Drone was being operated. But if you want to put on a good quality video sometimes it's worth the money for effort to have someone help you out. I imagine a lot of these bushcrafting videos have outside help. Also she's a girl so you really don't expect her to cut down a large tree in the snow. I'm not even sure she cut the limbs for her shelter cover or browse bed. But that's okay. You can tell by the looks on her face she was acting. And a very attractive woman doing stuff is completely walkable
Очень интересное видео! Уже чуствуется рука мастера, разные планы, тот же квадрокоптер. Vanessa, продолжай в том же духе. Здоровья и удачи тебе!
vanessa can handle sleeping in hay in bitter cold temp. she can handle this bitter cold..she is one tuff cookie..cant wait to see your great adventure video coming up...god bless you vanessa...gary
I would like to know what kind of sleeping bag you use to stay warm at 10 below. Here its going to 7 degrees and I will have 3 comforters covering me with a heater running. I could use a bag like that.
Brilliant ....video speaks for itself. No need for a voice-over or narration. Very skillfully done; very relaxing. Keep safe and Yahewh Bless!
the hard work, plus the patience you made, specially your presence overflows with safety and tranquility in this wild forest
Greetings and a bouquet of roses for the beautiful adventureress ...
Thank you for your efforts
There is a kind of ethereal feeling to this. You cannot stop watching once you start, it feels like something is going to happen I was transfixed.
You are living a dream, Vanessa! How I would love to spend the rest of my life in the forests such as the ones you visit! Great video!
Eating what exactly?
@@whynottalklikeapirat mushrooms, deervanison, Schweinebraten ;) :p and drinking spruce tea haha
@@koenvandam1281 Being a bit literalist here, mushrooms are in season for a fairly short time, there is not a lot of energy in them but they usually take a fair amount of energy to find and gather and as you empty the immediate vicinity, you’ll have to trek further to find any, hunting is hit and miss, requires practice knowledge, tools and its own set of resources and again it tends to be a fairly high betting of calories on the outcome, and preserving any of what you catch for extended periods of time is rather a challenge unto itself unless it’s freezing, in which case exposure and calory loss are more immediate concerns.While sortin all that out other sources would be needed for sustenance. But most people “living a dream” would pretty quickly run out of ANY resources if they did not grow up living off the land to begin with. In most northern places you can’t really survive at all in the long run unless you spent late spring, summer and early fall gathering and preserving resources for the rest of the year. To most, the dream would pretty much become a nightmare within a few days. Lets face it - unless a person has knowledge, honed skills, experience, proper tools and equipment, the right psychological attitude and self-knowledge and ample time to prepare and maintain food and resource stores on top of avoiding exposure and keeping a fire going - I’d say they’d be pretty much fucked … but hey - there is always the spruce tea. Nothing like a bit of evergreens vitamin shot, to boost morale as you slowly starve and freeze to death :D
Personally - I could maaaaybe manage a summer in arctic conditions if I had a tarp, a sleeping system and my spearfishing gear and I was in the right location. There’d be mostly white fish of the general cod or flounder variety, without much fat, perhaps the occasional salmon or trout or halibut as the season progresses. Best bet would be to find ways to max out on fishing for mackerel when the water heats up enough that they come around, because they’re so fatty, but at the same time they chase away the cod and pollock and they’re fast and more difficult to catch with a speargun - and you gotta be where the school passes. A fishing rod would be more efficient for that. And then the rest of it would be crab, mussles and seaweed and mushrooms and berries. But even under those circumstances I’d be loosing several kilos a week so it’s not at all viable, and once the autumns storms start moving in and the water cool further - things would begin to get REALLY difficult to sustain. But hey - with a bit of luck there would still be a spruce tree somewhere close …
@@whynottalklikeapirat haha I didnt think somebody would take my reaction serious because it obvious want ment to be. Bambi lives to see another day ;)
@@koenvandam1281 YEah it’s obvious, hence “being a bit literalist”. So you can relax - noone took you seriously after all.
Great video. I especially liked the location. My heritage is german. Dad's side came from Bavaria and Mom's side from the Black Forest area. And through you I've now seen both. Thank you.
Your videography skills have taken a huge leap forward! The camera work is so much better than in the past.
But the audio is far superior to what you’ve done previously. Wow! Extraordinary sound.
My favorite time and weather to be in the woods. Nice video as always. Your right eye is blinking again! So wonderful to see!
that was a great adventure..i liked the drone you had over the fire..and the pine trees you used as a shelter..nice quite woods it seems like you used this adventure to gather your thoughts and stress release valve..all due to the tick bite you had some months back..i hope and pray that things are better now for you...just keep up all the hard work you do and keep the faith ,,and things will be awsome for you as they always are.....god bless you and lots of family love....gary
Vanessa its great to see you back doing what you love doing our favourite cave lady x
Someone already made a shelter for her? That’s very nice !
Yeah I was wondering about that, the vid is great but she just walked up to an already made shelter? Perhaps Bigfoot was out there looking after her and wanted to help a beautiful Mädel….
Your running the tranquility of the video - focus on the quietness of the woods and her craftsmanship lol
@Carcroven perhaps it was the cameraman. Not only were they controlling the Drone and getting a bunch of cool footage. Apparently they also got a piece of chicken out of the deal. Of course they had to turn her Lantern off after she went to sleep.🤣🤣🤣
But what the hell it's entertainment.
Wunderschönes "entschleunigtes" Video! Ich habe es von Anfang bis Ende genossen. Der Stock und die Lampe haben etwas magisches.... Aber irgendwie habe ich immer drauf gewartet, dass Du mal was sagst. Vielleicht wäre es gut, solche Videos mit "No talking" im Titel zu kennzeichnen.
Jedenfalls dankeschön dafür, dass Du uns mit in den Wald genommen hast. Ich komme jederzeit wieder gern mit :-)
Your videos are so professional. Your camera man (or woman) does a great job of making you look alone.
WiFi mics are definitely used, perfect for this content.
The way you film your videos is truly beautiful, I love watching your adventures.
This was beautifully done Vanessa! It was the perfect video. I liked the music and the entire production. Thank you. It is good to see you are doing well. Well done from Portland, Oregon USA
Greeting from the 🇺🇸, Wonderful video, very relaxing to watch well done with excellent cinematography. I’ve only seen a couple of your videos but now subscribed. Please keep up the Great Videos 👍
Glad to see you doing well. I loved all the technical aspects of the film and especially liked the music. We just saw several inches of snowfall here in Pennsylvania, USA and this video makes me long for the nearby Pocono Mountains. Nice work! All the best to you and yours.
Hey Vanessa,
was fur einen super relaxing video wieder , ich genise immer wieder von deinen video's !!
und von deinen keuze music!!
grusse , Janneman !
If all women were like you Vanessa, what a wonderful world this would be. You're such an inspiration.
Hi Vanessa. Your productions just get better and better. Some fantastic shots in this one and it's great to see you looking so well.
It's interesting how you placed the pine bows - essentially right-side-up. That way they capture snow to add to the structure's insulation. (Of course, you do the opposite in other seasons so as to shed rain.)
Glad I read your comment before I made a dumb comment. Never too old to learn.
@@dannybaker4641 I'm old and still learn. The trouble is that I then forget what I've learned.
What a fantastic video,the quiet,just natural sounds a tonic.Most enjoyable your drone film,you make it much more interesting and it really sets you apart.
Like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon, this was wonderful Vanessa 👍🏼🙏🏼
Thank you for this nice comment!
Nice metaphor.
Excellent and relaxing
The cinematography is incredible, just beautiful and relaxing, you should look into directing film and this could be part of your portfolio
First time i saw your video, i go straight to hit the subscribe button. Very calming and mesmerizing videos. 👍
Quite silent, beautiful scenery in forest, really alone🐾
You are amazing. The black woods sheltered you from the elements.
Imagine, if we all go reconnect with mother nature?
I can’t wait.
The said part, I will have to wait to watch this. I will be going through almost 8000 acres of woods looking for long tailed kitties with a few friends. (mountain lions)
Be careful with that.
@@charlesc2281 shot gun with buck shot and slugs mixed and working in pairs
Are you in MT? Lots of lions here in Region 1 but man is it COLD right now. Good luck!
@@FloridaPete1948 Northeastern Pennsylvania, SGL #35. Since 2000 I have been seeing adults, in 2007 some kits, but my great aunt has seen kits on her property since the early 1990's in the peach and apple orchard. I see at least one every other year with a few years with multiple sightings in Harmony, Oakland, Jackson and Great Bend townships in Susquehanna County. Officially we do not have a resident population of mountain lions, so I call them long tailed kitties. Since 2000 I have keep a Long tail kitty log in now a two composition note books. This area is where the Pennstate Nitany lion was shot behind the Brushville Baptist Church.
Beautiful video. Great job with the camera and capturing the atmosphere. Thumbs up.
Subscribed to both of your channels. LOVE your work and your perspective. You seem to be one of the hardest working bushcrafters, and the kindest to our Mother Earth. Please stay well, and continue your beautiful filming! ❤️👍
Thank you so much for this nice comment!
If you want, I would be very happy the best thing about winter camping I we'll see your premiere very happy and with about of interest
Vanessa blank mam, I loving ❤️😊❤️😊❤️😊👍👍
It's amazing how much a drone can improve the cinematography! Excellent ambience with the music too! Very relaxing :)
Superb camera work if you are alone. I've never seen anything like this in a bushcraft video,
That was a wonderful relaxing video. Perfect for a cold day here on the shore of Lake Erie. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
The beautiful part about winter camping, the snow reflects and it doesn't get totally dark. I've only done it a couple times.
This brought me peace,eased my depression.tks u madam.
Love your video's great work on the drone footage love the aerial views. I miss the forest
I can't express how much I love your videos. They make me feel so warm and peaceful, especially in these turbulent unpredictable times. Danke schon :) Also, looks like your blinking is getting back to somewhere near normal, that's really good to see :)
love camping vids with no talking !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m so elated watching this episode! So relaxing indeed! Peaceful! Can I come with you please 😊
I am enjoying your videos. So great to watch!
I love women who let their "bushcraft" go wild!!
Peace my brother, good work. What you do in mountain tourism is the best thing in human life. Greetings to you from Morocco, from the city of Berkane
Went to sleep in the black forest and woke up in the white forest
The scenery is stunning. I was there on a visit when I was about 5-6 years old. I would love to get back there some time.
When asked why he carried a lantern in the middle of the day,diogenes answered,that he was looking for an honest man.lol
How cynical of him...
@@joelcoley2606 did he look in a mirror?
And he lived in a wine cask with a pack of dogs so what does that tell you about him?
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@@Queequeg61 He stank.
That's a great shelter you built. Beautiful vid. Excellent camera work. -11º ow, that's cold. An air mat, a propane heater and a warm sleeping bag to look forward to after a hot dinner around the campfire would be perfect.😊👌Take care,🌺
Great video Vanessa but those pine branches, should'nt they be the other way round, so the rain/snow/water runs off?
So refreshing to see a woman who is not a "City Girl" vs the usual self absorbed vanity fairs I meet. GO GIRL!
Vanessa, I look forward to seeing the equipment and techniques you use for this video. You are a sweet, beautiful, very talented lady-and a very tough, capable woman. Stay warm. :) Pete in frigid(-25C) NW Montana
PS Happy Valentine's Day to the most beautiful bushcrafter on RUclips :) :)
that is a gutsy legit survival night in the forest.... respect.
Like Your Long Hair , who’s flying the drone? Love your videos God bless you,😍🙏😇👍🇺🇸
Simplicity does not preclude mood. I enjoyed this very much. Thank you.
It's interesting how after watching 100's of outdoor camping and bush craft videos, all
over the planet, I have never seen 1 of the people run into Big Foot.
Hummmm?
That’s because as all these folks head to the countryside / forests etc...the towns and cities are empty, so Big Foot is probably chilling in some studio apartment right now watching Sky
You don’t just “see” big foot, he’s very blurry especially on film
And how many grizzlys or cougars have you seen in all these videos?
that was extremely enjoyable. just a very nice video, excellently done. thank you for you efforts
I miss your voice. Stunning footage
Yes, a little of her lovely voice would be good :)
Hi Vanessa love your camp site and good food Amazing and Awesome scenery Vary Nice 😊
Ey, Vanessa! Hab dich zufällig entdeckt. Also erstens mal, feier dich. Du hast‘s drauf. Zu wild!🤣
Zweitens, ist das, was du da machst nicht illegal? Das darf man doch in keinem deutschen Wald, soweit ich mich mal informiert habe. Auch nichts aus naturellen Materialien bauen. Und Feuer machen halt sowieso nicht.
Hast du dir da irgendwelche Genehmigungen eingeholt oder machst du einfach und suchst dir genau aus, wo dich keiner erwischen kann?
Dieser Wald ist übrigens super schön. Sieht aus wie in Harry Potter.
Würde ich auch gern wissen, Garkein Bock dass mich Fürsten wegballern
ey alter, sie ist doch keine zwölfjährige...
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Wer in diesem Regime noch fragt, was man darf, legt sich selbst Fesseln und Maulkorb an.
Ich wollte meinen Kindern mal zeigen, wie man in einem nassen Wald trockenes Feuerholz generieren kann und ein Feuer ankriegt. Dafür habe ich den Förster angeschrieben via die Stadtverwaltung, der hat sehr freundlich reagiert, und mir einen Ort genannt, an dem ich das machen darf, hat mir sogar eine Karte mitgeschickt. Er bat darum, dass ich ihm nur mitteile, wann die Aktion stattfindet. Illegal würde ich sowas nicht machen. Der Deutsche Wald ist keine Wildnis in Kanada. Und gerade z.B. Bäume derart zu verletzen und so viel Äste abzuschneiden ist schon unangemessen heutzutage. Zum Glück sitzen die allermeisten Zuschauer auf ihren dicken Hintern zuhause vorm Bildschirm und machen das nicht selbst, sonst wären unsere schönen Wälder ganz schön ramponiert.
OMG really beautiful sharing have a beautiful day and fantastic evening stay safe and blessed always
you're not alone isn't it?
I fo this for work on a regular basis. Camp in the forest, hiking tracking people. Its just the perfect way to find yourself.
There's the perfect women I like so much. You are so wonderfull to watch.
She is my wife.
I love winter camping. No bugs !!!
Be better if you did your own filming, instead of someone else taking a video of you dramatically walkin through the countryside...
While playing weird music in the background...
Lose the Garmin...
And do you speak?...
That Garmin might save her life!
No Problem, I cant make a Video that everyone like. Maybe you like the next one more 😉
Super video und tolle Landschaft mehr davon
Good video! Good luck!
Also jetzt will ich erst recht endlich in den Schwarzwald. 😮
Freut mich sehr, endlich mal auch eine Frau in diesem Segment zu sehen. Wunderbare Videos! 😉
Grüße aus dem Nachbarland! 😊
Ya super bayıldım.sartlar uygun olsa senin yaptığını denemeyi çok isterdim😃👍👏
Bencede
the crackle of flames and the silence of nature is anti-stress
Great video Vanessa!! Only thing missing was hearing your beautiful voice my friend.
What an epic forest so beautiful it is , The videography your doing now is so much better I feel, loved the size of the shelter looked cozy for a cold snowy night and morning. Where those the legs of one of your Chicken's sure looked tasty you had my mouth watering lol, Thank you for this wonderful video. Ontario
Excellent work Vanessa. 🥇💐🏵️🌷🌺🍀👍
Beautiful area and i love your knife and sheath. Awesomw stuff 🤘🏻🤘🏻