3 days solo bushcraft trip - hot tent, rain, bats, sharpening tools, sea and forrest, cooking meat

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Day: 10-25°C (50-77°F)
Night: 5-15°C (41-59°F)

Location: Scandinavia, the west coast of Denmark - sea, spruce/pine and hardwood forrest. Some of the most remote in Denmark, but there are a lot of people in Denmark, so limited how remote it can get. A lot of birds and deers etc. No bears, only a few wolves - nothing dangerous for campers.

Consuming: Water, pine tea - cow meat with onions, potatoes, salt and chili.

A few questions:

1. Why cut the grass?
To clear a small area to set up the tent. It is easy to loose gear in tall grass and the grass is also useful to make a softer bed. A lot of ticks here, but I am one of the lucky ones who never get any. The risk of snake problems is low in Denmark.

2. Why add sand/dirt under the stove?
Fire safety. The stove give off a lot of heat and it dries out the near by ground and can ignite example grass, moss etc. In this case is sand and water used to prevent it. Stones is an easier options, but in this case am I close to a big sea and here is only sand, no stones.

3. What tent and stove are you using?
The tent is made by "Tschum" and is the 4P light version
The Stove is a Poshehonka size M, basic version

4. What did you use to start the fire?
Fatwood from a pine tree and a ferro rod.

5. How long did it rain?
Most of day 2 and 3.... Not ideal for me, but was grat for nature - it has been dry here in Denmark for a while.

6. How far is the sea from the tent?
20-30 minutes hiking.

7. What was flying around in the campsite doing night?
Bats. They probably have a home in a near by tree. The pound provide the bats with food/insects.

8. In the last video was you in Sapmi and was planning on staying for a while - has the plan changed?
Yes - I am back in Denmark and is going to stay for a few months. I will be back in Sapmi to fall, when the mosquito season is over.

What tent and stove are you using?
The tent is made by "Tschum" and is the 4P light version
The Stove is a Poshehonka size M, basic version
Axe and carving tools are homemade.

Video gear: Canon EOS RP, Canon 50 1.8, Røde videomic pro+, iMovie, 13" MacBook Air M1 2020.

-Disclaimer-
This is a reproduction of Bertram - Craft and Wilderness from youtube.

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