Merry Christmas to you and your family .May nothing but peace happiness come through your door 😊
@brogster11 күн бұрын
Building a Laavu for heavy snow is next level survival! Love the craftsmanship and winter vibes, amazing work as always! ❄🔥
@tuomasrautajoki286110 күн бұрын
Suomi mainittu. Hyvää sisältöä äijältä. Ilo seurata rauhallista tekemistä.
@Richard-od7yd8 күн бұрын
Sisu Suomi
@TrailoFire11 күн бұрын
I like that you build a wide variety of shelters using different techniques. Thanks for sharing
@EsyuDach11 күн бұрын
drive 4 long stakes into the ground, and stack 3 of the smaller logs between the stakes, forming a "wall". Lay your burn logs at a 90 degree angle over this "wall". so as to create a Siberian fire lay. You dont want the wall to burn, so plaster the fire side of it with a 3" thick layer of mud. The Siberian burns out on the protruding ends of the burn logs and undercuts those log's ends. Soon coals fall down, under the shielding of the logs, out of the rain, and the wall forces their heat to be projected out past the ends of the burn logs, twice as far as would be the case with a normal fire. So the Siberian can sit out in the rain, safely projecting heat under the edge of your tarp, drying out clothing and warming you.
@nabergojdavid10 күн бұрын
Little house from fairy tail. Perfect idea. All the best.
@gugiegrind48173 күн бұрын
Thank you for your amazing video. it help me a lot through my anxiety, i wish you safe and happy
@abepeurlm750811 күн бұрын
Really enjoy the video so much more with your excellent oration.
@barrycole7 күн бұрын
I still use the bushcraft and outdoor skills I learned as a youth in everyday life. This enables me to remain comfortable through the changing seasons. Take the wool and natural fibers for example, nothing compares to their properties. You did a pretty good job with this camp. No obvious mistakes. I know you have the good sense to stay home when it hit`s -40, but I know you could do it. Stay Safe.
@ishaqbaloch387910 күн бұрын
In this cold winter with this shelter and in dark night lots of wild animals and I am alone wao wao I like it more
@turkevlat7 күн бұрын
Ne yetenekli birisin ve çalışkan ızlerken ben yoruldum 😮😮😮
@C.O._Jones9 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed the narration!
@AgeofTheNorth9 күн бұрын
Thanks :)
@KylerBorn10 күн бұрын
Badass. Love it 🔥🔥🔥
@user-sina096811 күн бұрын
You are a true Wai King❤❤
@tranlephan10 күн бұрын
Hello. There's a lot of snow here, it's very cold but you can still camp. That's amazing. Wishing you happiness and health for your new trips
@Orlosthedruid10 күн бұрын
wonderful video!
@adhilasharaf438211 күн бұрын
God Bless You
@user-sina096811 күн бұрын
From now on, it will snow, make more videos of your snow activities😊❤❤❤❤❤
@tonv9123 күн бұрын
First I like your video’s. My compliments. Have some questions. 1. Why don’t you use a tree as support. You are not affraid of the widow makers because you setting your shelter next to some big trees. 2. Why do you “clean” the wood what you need for your shelter at the spot where you find it, why where you are building your shelter. Thus in order to have extra starter material for a fire in stead of searching and collecting these later. 3. Why don’t you close the sides of your shelter for wind protection. 4. Why don’t you make a heat reflector for your fire. Thank you for your videos. 😊
@kimmosanky735317 сағат бұрын
Widow makers???
@tonv91216 сағат бұрын
@ one of the lessons i have learned are the 5 W,s. Have sufficient Water and Wood in the neighbourhood, and stay Warm (keep your cloth dry, don’t get sweaty and protect yourself against Wind ) and avoid Widow makers (big branches and trees that can fall upon you, and thats why your partner has to miss you).
@Siuhphihtv10 күн бұрын
Phòng cảnh tuyết rơi đẹp quá anh ơi
@MarcoReviews745Cameras11 күн бұрын
Thanks brother. Luv the videos.
@DreamingTiger10 күн бұрын
한국도 많이 추워요!!! 영상 재밌게 보겠습니다.
@Survive-vlog11 күн бұрын
very good wish you make more videos
@soyokaze-r2s10 күн бұрын
Apparently people who were used to it in the past could build these in about 15 minutes Apparently, they had to hurry and use only the bare minimum of materials to stay warm in the cold mountains 🌨️ 🔹In the beautiful starry sky🤩, snow falls on a magical cloak that is as beautiful as ever 🔹🌌⭐
@user-sina096811 күн бұрын
great
@larrybyrnes769411 күн бұрын
Great work brother. Pine needles make good tea. Stay hard.
@davidtrongnguyen9 күн бұрын
Love your videos! Do you ever see strange things out there?
@funiguy877910 күн бұрын
6:20 you're never alone in the forest 😮
@custardgirl9 күн бұрын
I heard it too! What was that I wonder?
@gfloress20085 күн бұрын
OmG!! 😮 I heard it too...
@rickwhitson280410 күн бұрын
One nice shelter
@بوهايلدكتور8 күн бұрын
مذهل وغايه الروقان
@EsyuDach11 күн бұрын
If I have head-sized rocks, I heat them up and put them under the hammock. If I have egg-to-fist sized rocks, I heat them up and put them in the footbox of the bivy. If all is wet, you can use an alternative Swedish fire torch to ignite the Siberian. Both of these fire lays will burn green, wet wood, if need-be and neither can be extinguished by rain, once they are burning well. The only dry wood needed is what you use to make the shavings that go into the empty center of the 4 log Swede-bundle A bit of steel wire sees to it that the bundle stays-together. The rocket stove effect sees to it that the Swede will ignite the Siberian. Make as many Swedes as you need, if you're in a hurry to get the Siberian burning well. YT vids about both fire lays. I make the swede about 8" long, using 4" OD logs. you dont need 8 ft long, 8" OD logs for the Siberian, either. 4 ft long, 4" OD logs will suffice, but you'll need 8x as many of them as you would the big logs and you'll have to move them into the fire more often.
@archiemedes1311 күн бұрын
Wait... your voice just 🤸🏻💃🏻✨🤲🏻🤏🏻🤫🤝🏻😻🙊💥👊🏻💯🥰😍🙉💃🏻🤤👀🙀💗
@kanalkurdistan11 күн бұрын
the HEAVY SNOW
@el_bamboo_third11 күн бұрын
I knew he was Finnish
@nickcarroll856510 күн бұрын
Finished with what
@stannelson258210 күн бұрын
I liked it the first time you released this video too lol.
@Ig-Ant9 күн бұрын
I miss fried eggs 😅
@prabhatpatra610311 күн бұрын
Love and support from India 🇮🇳
@mazzer51QS10 күн бұрын
You need to a front as well !
@clydelea90739 күн бұрын
Can you provide us geo positioning locations of where you are on your camp outs?
@matematic62239 күн бұрын
Nice bro👊🇭🇷☃️🌚🌠🕛
@subwoofer726511 күн бұрын
HEVI SNOU
@denishrovat346411 күн бұрын
Hello. How are you? Nice video
@SkillHook7 күн бұрын
Tee joskus video suomeksi englannin kielisellä tekstityksellä :)
@NilsJakobsson11 күн бұрын
Hej Broder, gillar dina videos men undrar en sak - vad använder du för att vässa kniv/yxa? Mina brynen är personligen ganska dåliga och har tänkt skaffa nya. Tack!
@chrislukasak853010 күн бұрын
How many hours did it take to build this shelter?
@ChristianNicholas-j8p11 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ from the 🇵🇭
@alexrock41135 күн бұрын
You always build these tiny fires that don’t last even 2 hours. You need big long logs to build all night fires that can last up to 12 or more hours they are self feeding fires that keep you warm all night. Look them up otherwise you ll freeze in this sleeping bag and just one wall behind you
@ママチャリ原付キャンパー薄荷10 күн бұрын
I saw splendid camping.🏕️ It is beyond my imagination.😮 I have never camped in snow.❄️ But, on seeing your video, I shared the same experience.✨ I enjoy beautiful camping, too.🇯🇵
@АллаГоловаченко11 күн бұрын
🌺
@EsyuDach11 күн бұрын
that doesn't look very warm to me. I use a net hammock, and if it's cold, I hang it so that it's 6" off of the ground and kick debris under it to stop air flow. Depending upon how cold it is, I may just use the bivy and its plastic envelope, perhaps with debris as insulation.. I keep a 3x4 ft hunk of clear PEVA shower curtain in my pack. It does not crack in the cold the way that VisaKleen plastic does. The PEVA also lets a lot more of a fire's radiant heat thru to warm me. I use a reflective tyvek bivy which can be opened completely flat, worn as a poncho, and has lots of tie off points. I can rig it and the PEVA as a Kochanski supershelter, with the one way projected heat of a Siberian fire lay a safe 3 ft away being just as warm as a normal fire at 1.5 ft distance. This keeps my synthetics MUCH safer from embers. So does being up in a hammock. A tiny, soft-plastic bottle of adhesive 'release agent' lets me remove/reposition gorilla tape, I have 2 heavy duty drum liners taped together around the bivy and one more such bag in my pack.
@JamesMoss-l2n8 күн бұрын
Time to sharpen that axe
@vincentjenkins404510 күн бұрын
How come you never make a fire reflector??
@พรรณีแสนเวียน11 күн бұрын
สวัสดีค่ั
@doc251711 күн бұрын
20:44 you look like a big pickle! 👍👍
@robertlee373410 күн бұрын
hows the vking boat going
@shanelleperez748510 күн бұрын
👍🏻🥶
@jamesberggren902911 күн бұрын
Every good woodsman knows you always carry lighters
@nickcarroll856510 күн бұрын
Ha I certainly do. It’s good to know how to do things without it, it why make your life harder than it has to be
@josemiguellopes10 күн бұрын
You need a bahco saw in your life.
@danielstrachan898810 күн бұрын
😁🥶👍👍
@AlwiassegafAssegaf-h1d11 күн бұрын
Salam dari indonesia.
@TheBlackClockOfTime11 күн бұрын
Kevät?
@edwardhayden46269 күн бұрын
I would find leaving the only bad part of these vids.
@jerryparker513710 күн бұрын
This good but u should have used the existing trees if u could find 2 that was within 10 to 15 meters apart for your verticals drilling holes in the trees for ur horizontal then work from. Then u would have plenty of room
@秀香-f9s8 күн бұрын
旁白可以用中文打字嗎'給分享更多粉絲分享
@S.JerseyJim10 күн бұрын
I’d be miserable.
@carlitodefriko66415 күн бұрын
I doubt im gonna sleep Well with all that Smoke in my eyes. Not mention the fire that does nothing to warm you up.
@timjozwiak229310 күн бұрын
Interesting on how you can build a shelter from nothing!!
@mirkamrulahsanasif3948Күн бұрын
it's not lavuu shelter
@GamePlay-pl2nv10 күн бұрын
you ruined a good video by talking
@shanelleperez74859 күн бұрын
Turn the volume down 🤷♀️
@DeepFakeLatte9 күн бұрын
What's that supposed to mean?
@jamesjames777779 күн бұрын
Dude - turn the volume off and let others enjoy the talking.
@GamePlay-pl2nv9 күн бұрын
@@shanelleperez7485 if i turn the volume down how should i enjoy the the weather
@GamePlay-pl2nv9 күн бұрын
@@jamesjames77777 if i turn the volume down how should i enjoy the the weather
@markanthony22745 күн бұрын
I'm tired of saying this you building that shelter should be like 5 to 10% of the viewing and the 90% should be you enjoying it You're killing us man get it right