Hot Tent Camping In A Snowstorm
#snowcamping #wintercamping #hottent
In this video I went hot tent camping in a snowstorm. I have not been hot tent camping in a snowstorm since last fall and it was awesome! It all started with a mix of rain and snow with some wind. By the time my hot tent was set up it was snowing heavily and the wind started blowing 20-30 mph (9-13 m/s). The temperature was only 31°F (-0.5°C) but dropped to 24°F (-4.5°C) overnight. I cooked chili for dinner with a hot cup of apple cider to warm me up. I also tried out my new Pomoly Hussar Plus hot tent along with my Pomoly Lumberjack wood stove. It was a very successful trip and I had a lot of fun. I hope you enjoy the great winter weather like I did!
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LIFE IN THE COLDEST PLACE IN THE WORLD | YAKUTSK, RUSSIA. (-71°C)
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solo Depth of relaxation in heavy snow (2 days bushcraft)
#bushcraft #relaxing #solocamping
2 𝙙𝙖𝙮𝙨 𝙞𝙣 𝙝𝙚𝙖𝙫𝙮 𝙨𝙣𝙤𝙬
The work is very hard but enjoyable
In the snow, every forest is different and it is difficult to find wood in heavy snow because all the dry wood is buried under the snow.
As I was walking through the snow, I found a hut where shepherds go in the summer, and I enjoyed cooking and sleeping in that small hut. The temperature dropped to more than 20 degrees at night and I had to keep the fire alive until morning.
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KAMPTA KAR FIRTINASINA YAKALANDIK _ SOBALI SICAK ÇADIR KAMPI
#karkampı #camping #camp
Herkese selamlar,
Yılın son kar yağışında şişme çadırımızla sobalı kar kampı yaptık.Yoğun kar yağışı ve rüzgar vardı. Kampımız zorluklarla başlayıp talihsizliklerle devam etti. Herşeye rağmen biz yine çok keyif aldık. Umarım sizde izlerken bizim kadar keyif alırsınız.
İyi seyirler..
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Girl Living Off Grid Built The Most Secret Underground Tunnel Shelter In 2022
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Today's video is about Girl Living Off Grid Built The Most Secret Underground Tunnel Shelter In 2022 😦
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Life in the COLDEST PLACE on Earth (Record-Breaking Cold!) | Yakutsk, Yakutia
YAKUTSK
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Life in the Coldest place on earth, the region of Yakutia (Republic of Sakha), Siberia, Russia, & the Worlds coldest city, Yakutsk. We traveled to Yakutsk in the middle of winter to find out how people here survive in the toughest climate in the world. Little did we know, we would manage to time it so perfect that we would actually arrive during the coldest day in the last 20 years (-63'C / '81.5'F).
The lowest air temperature ever recorded in this region is -96°F (-71°C). The coldest town is Oymyakon, which is also in Yakutia, Siberia.
Life up here in the coldest city and region on planet earth is tough, and winter is long, however, people have lived here for centuries. The Yakut (Sakha) people have called this region home for generations and their unique culture & attitude to life has helped them thrive here in cold tundra of Yakutia, Siberia.
Join us, as we explore one of the coldest & unique places in Russia, during the coldest day in recent history!
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4 Days WINTER CAMPING in Blizzard With My Dog, Survival, Off Grid, Nature Movie, Snowstorm Bushcraft
#bushcraft #camping #wargehbushcraft
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4 days out winter camping on my bushcraft base camp, enjoying the comforts of a canvas tent and a wood stove in the winter holiday season.
My videos cover Bushcraft, winter wild camping, fishing, shelter, off grid, log cabin, primitive technology, wilderness survival and outdoor skills, DIY, ASMR bushcraft gear like axes, knives, saws, backpacks, clothing systems, shelters and cooking gear.
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North Nomads life in winter. Ural mountains and tundra life. Russia. Full film.
North Nomads life in winter. Ural mountains and tundra life. Russia. Full film.
We are interested in learning how our ancestors lived, to study their traditions and to master ancient crafts and meals.
We travel to different regions of Russia and show you how people live in Russian remote villages. Real Village, not embellished real life as it is. We will show you the usual village life and cuisine of different nations.
We are the ULENGOVS - Tatiana and Maxim. Welcome to our channel!
Many of you have noticed that the sounds (asmr) from our videos are very relaxing, help you fall asleep from insomnia and calm your mind. We are glad to be of service to you.
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Farming at -71°C (-95°F) | Yakutia
This video is about an average life in the Yakut village. In Yakutia, the winter lasts for 7 months and the temperature can drop to as low as -71°C(-95°F). Tending animals in this severe climate requires hard work, but it suits the people who live here, because the hard work keeps them warm in the freezing temperatures.
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NEW YEAR’S CAMP AT -17 DEGREES | EVERYTHING FROZE
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Greetings to everyone from a new camp video of the Atik Family. In this video, we had a New Year's camp in -17 degrees. As you can imagine, almost everything in the camp was frozen. We tried to protect ourselves from the cold with a camping stove inside our tent. It’s quite challenging in snow and winter camps. So those who do not have enough equipment should definitely not try camping in the winter. We will be here with more snow camps. Don't forget to follow us. Enjoy the video. #atikailesi #camping #newyear
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Dugout Shelter Under 10ft (3m) of Snow - Solo Camping in Survival Shelter During Snow Storm
It snowed 30 inches (76 cm) in less than 12 hrs but I was comfy and warm in my dugout shelter (snow cave) under 10 feet (3 meters) of snow. I built a mass snow cave the size of a small cabin carved from the snow in the Alaskan Mountains. But while the solo camping was comfortable, the return home was very not, my poor car was buried and it took me 3 hrs to dig myself to freedom and only after a lot of help from strangers.
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Building permanent hidden stone shelter to survive | Bushcraft & Stonecraft secret access tunnel
#bushcraft #survival #shelter
Feeling secured is important when you’re evolving alone in the wild. In this video, I build a complete hidden stone shelter underground. This strong construction is a good way to stay away from dangers to survive and will last in time.
Stay tuned for the part 2 this winter!
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[Snow camping] Secret base buried in heavy snow! Cook on the wood stove. Relaxing Nature Sounds ASMR
#Eco #EcoFlow #Christmas
I've been camping in the winter car at the usual asobito camp field.
After arriving, the snow piled up more and more and was buried.
While gazing out at the world of silvery white, you can spend your time warming up with the usual wood-burning stove.
I also brought in an electric Onkaze heater for winter camping and tried using it with the EcoFlow DELTA Max 2000.
We will make a kiritanpo pot with our customary firewood stove.
We enjoyed Japanese food and local sake after a long absence.
Please take a look at such a snow camp.
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Building complete and warm survival shelter Bushcraft log cabin, grass roof & fireplace with clay.
Building complete and warm survival shelter. Bushcraft log cabin, grass roof & fireplace with clay
How to Build the Shelter:
Find one long, sturdy branch. It should be a few feet longer than your height.
Prop one end of branch up on a tree stump or log. ...
Lean shorter branches against the branch. ...
Now cover the frame with leaves, branches, or other brush.
What is the best shelter to build in the wild?
Here's a quick look at just a few.
An insulated tree well. Because the branches of an evergreen tree catch snow before it hits the ground, the area around the trunk makes a great place for a simple shelter. ...
An igloo. One of the strongest snow shelters you can build is an igloo. ...
A lean-to.
How do you build a good shelter in the wilderness?
Start by building a rectangular frame from logs. Fill the frame with debris, such as dried leaves or pine branches. The debris will provide insulation that will prevent the ground from drawing heat away from the body. This is extremely important, as most body heat is lost through ground transfer.
How do you make a permanent shelter in the woods?
The basic materials you need are branches for the frame, something to lean the frame upon such as two trees or a wall, and a tarp or coverage to cover your frame. This shelter is perfect even for rainy conditions, windy conditions, or sunny conditions by positioning the shelter against the sun or wind.
What are the 5 C's of bushcraft?
To know which pieces of equipment to take with you in any survival situation, most experts will recommend the 5 C's of Survival: cutting, combustion, cover, containers, and cordage.
What are the 3 types of shelter?
The three shelter categories are: hasty, semi-permanent, and permanent. Shelter is one of the core essentials of survival
How do people survive in the wilderness in the winter?
5 Winter Survival Tips for Outdoor Adventurers [UPDATED FOR 2022]
Making a fire.
Building a shelter for overnight.
Getting (and staying) dry and warm.
Staying hydrated.
Getting enough food.
What is the warmest survival shelter?
Occupied, it was often close to 40 degrees. On our coldest night, at 9 F outside, it was 37 F inside the igloo. The Takeaway: Overall, igloos are the warmest and sturdiest winter backpacking shelters we've tried.
How deep should a survival bunker be?
10 feet
Packed earth insulates against radiation and blast waves, but don't go deeper than 10 feet; if your exits (make two) become blocked in the blast, you may need to dig yourself out.
How long can you survive without shelter in the wild?
You can survive for 3 Hours without shelter in a harsh environment (unless in icy water) You can survive for 3 Days without water (if sheltered from a harsh environment) You can survive for 3 Weeks without food (if you have water and shelter)
What is the easiest shelter to build?
The simplest shelter is a fallen tree that has enough room under it for you to crawl in. Lean branches against the windward side of the tree (so the wind is blowing into it and not against it) to make a wall. Make the wall thick enough to keep out wind.
How did people survive winter hundreds of years ago?
They hibernated, according to fossil experts. Evidence from bones found at one of the world's most important fossil sites suggests that our hominid predecessors may have dealt with extreme cold hundreds of thousands of years ago by sleeping through the winter.
How did people survive the cold in the old days?
When the first humans migrated to northern climates about 45,000 years ago, they devised rudimentary clothing to protect themselves from the cold. They draped themselves with loose-fitting hides that doubled as sleeping bags, baby carriers and hand protection for chiseling stone.
Are humans meant to sleep more in winter?
More sleep is natural in the wintertime, according to the National Sleep Foundation. The normal range is an extra 1.75 to 2.5 hours per night. The key thing is to limit your sleep to between 7-10 hours per night
Do people who live in the cold age slower?
A national vital statistics report shows several reasons why living in colder climates may help you live longer, one is the refrigerator effect, basically cold temperatures do help to slow the aging process while also killing off dangerous insects and bacteria that might otherwise survive in locations closer to the ...
Why can't we sleep through night in the winter?
Adjusting to Winter
When winter arrives, the days are shorter and the nights are longer so there is less sunlight. As a result, our circadian rhythms need to adjust. When the sky is darkening earlier in the evening, the body automatically prepares itself for rest, so we become a little more tired than usual.
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How We Shower and Do Laundry at -71°C (-95°F) | Yakutia, Siberia
SAKHA REPUBLIC
Life in the coldest inhabited place on earth is not easy, and even seemingly simple daily tasks, can take a whole day!
Locals dedicate their weekend to doing laundry and washing in their wooden bathhouse, the only option for maintaining personal hygiene in a region without running water.
❄️ Check out my website https://kiunb.com where I share some personal stories of Yakutia
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Modernized shelter high in the mountains, Winter overnight, hiking in the wild
I recently visited a great, modern tourist shelter. It is located high in the mountains. Happy viewing everyone!
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TENT CAMP WITH STOVE IN HEAVY SNOWFALL | Stuck on the Road
#atikailesi #camping
Hello everyone, and welcome to a new camping video of the Atik Family in the bitter cold. In this video, we accompany you to a hot tent camp with a stove in the midst of a heavy snowfall. It was a camp filled with snow and cold. We got stuck on the road after the camp was over and we tried to head home. Thankfully, 365 Gün Doğadayız saved the day. They helped us get back on the road by towing our car. Enjoy the video. #atikailesi
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Enjoy overnight camping with a superb view at Asobito Camp Field! Relaxing nature sounds ASMR
#hijet #staying
This time, we enjoyed camping in the car while looking at Mt. Iwate.
Please take a look at how the trip unfolds while enjoying the bonfire, meals, and the sounds of nature in the newly updated Hijet panel van.
Asobito Camp Field (Ludens Farm)
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Winter Camp in a Wooden Cabin
In this video, we are camping with my dog in the wooden hut I made with my own hands. On the way to the hut, it starts to snow and we reach the hut with a wonderful snow view. My dog and I lit up our stove, warmed up, prepared delicious camp meals and had a great time in my wooden cottage.
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Survival Shelter from Stones - Winter Camping in Heavy Snow - Bushcraft, Building a Primitive House
Hello. Those who follow me know that I shoot bushcraft and camping videos. I have built many shelters so far. I also camped in different tents. I spent 14 days on this stone house that I built earlier. I completed the stone shelter in 14 days. In this video I showed some stages of construction. In heavy snow, I went back to my stone house to spend the night. There are many survival tips in this video. I hope it will be of use to you. Thank you so much for following me. Stay in nature.
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-71°C IN YAKUTIA: CAMPING IN THE HEART OF SIBERIA
How to survive in -70 in the wild in Yakutia? What are the tricks and secrets of winter camping? Survival in Yakutia in winter is a dangerous, but at the same time a very exciting process, which I will show you in this video! Life in the wild, especially in Yakutia in winter is incredibly unusual, and is very different from your usual survival in the forest. This video will be interesting to absolutely everyone, which is why I highly recommend watching from the beginning to the very end, and then you will get a lot of useful information, as well as be charged with a sea of positivity!
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7 Days Solo Survival Camping In Rain Forest, Building Warm Bus craft Shelter, Clay Fireplace Cooking
#bushcraft #camping #survival
Bushcraft camp, rain forest, 7 Days solo survival camping, outdoor cooking, natural shelter building, underground house, part 1
I went on an adventure with my dog SILA. Surviving in the rainforest for 7 days.
in this chapter ; I build a survival shelter with a fireplace over fallen trees, rocks and logs. I make a wonderful dish by frying natural mushrooms. my dog SILA loved it. We were caught in heavy rain on the 3rd day, stay tuned for more. In the second part, we escaped from the shelter in the heavy rain and took shelter in the cave.
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SOLO Two Days CAMPING at My BUSHCRAFT Camp - Sleep In EARTH SHELTER - Cook Big Steak on Mud Stove
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KARDA SOBALI SICAK ŞİŞME ÇADIR KAMPI #şişmeçadır #kamp #camping #inflatabletent #shorts
KARDA SOBALI SICAK ŞİŞME ÇADIR KAMPI #şişmeçadır #kamp #camping #inflatabletent #shorts
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3 Days Solo Winter Camping
#solocamping #snowcamping
I camped solo during a blizzard.
On the first day, I chopped wood and prepared a fire, but the wind was too strong to build a fire. I cooked in the tent using gas.
On the second day, I woke up around 6:00 am to the sound of strong winds. When I woke up, snow was blowing. About two hours later, at about 8:00 a.m., I was surprised to see snow piling up outside all at once. The wind was so strong along the lakeside that I felt my tent was going to be blown away, so I took shelter in a pine forest to avoid the wind. On the second day, it was too windy to build a fire. We cooked in the tent using gas. The meat was tender and very tasty.
On the third day, when we woke up in the morning, the tent was almost covered with snow. I was surprised. The wind had calmed down a bit, so we were able to build a bonfire. Food cooked over an open fire is excellent. It was very difficult to take down the tent in the snow and strong wind. Snow got inside my shoes and my feet got wet. It was a very deep but very thrilling adventure. I felt the awesomeness and fear of nature.
Thank you for watching. We would love to know what you think of it in the comments section!
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