Extreme Cold Winter Jeep Camping Adventure

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Workshop to Wilderness

Workshop to Wilderness

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@Anatoly22
@Anatoly22 Жыл бұрын
As a child, we were happy when it was colder than -40 C outside, we didn’t have to go to school and played outside with friends. hello from Siberia
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
I think I would stay at home to. Its not often that cold here but when it has been its certainly not weather I venture out in. I expect up your way its probably much colder more regularly? Thanks for watching
@Anatoly22
@Anatoly22 Жыл бұрын
We have very unstable weather, now 0c, next week they promise -30c, we are used to it
@Justjeepingadventures
@Justjeepingadventures Жыл бұрын
That’s cold lol I was out this past weekend -15 but it’s not cold just yet.
@scottballantyne7634
@scottballantyne7634 Жыл бұрын
Evening Mike, just wanted to say that I am currently awaiting my wife going into labour with our second child and this video has been an excellent distraction from the nerves! Keep doing what you’re doing.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Hahaha, well glad it's distracting you! Also congratulations to you both and I hope it all goes well!
@joewearsadroolbib7347
@joewearsadroolbib7347 Жыл бұрын
Wow Scott... get your head out of your ass and be a better husband. I'm sure your wife would appreciate that.
@IronGunner10
@IronGunner10 Жыл бұрын
Congrats!
@LukaArtelj
@LukaArtelj 10 ай бұрын
@@WorkshoptoWilderness what size tires do you have
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 10 ай бұрын
They are 35x12.50r15
@Nigriff
@Nigriff 11 ай бұрын
Amazing film work under And above 🚙 Jeep. I'd bring a proper saw next time.
@Nigriff
@Nigriff 11 ай бұрын
And lose the ice carrier on the rear window 🪟 😅
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and the comment! Yeah, those water packs do Jack shit this time of year..
@DietLemonT
@DietLemonT Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah. Literally just sat down with coffee and breakfast.
@seabound1350
@seabound1350 Жыл бұрын
The spring tension in those pines had me worried but it worked out nicely. You are a very resourceful man 👍🏻
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Yeah absolutely, I slacked off the winch but still you never know if the roots are going to pull once the weight is taken off. Seen that happen a few times back in the UK. Thanks for watching!
@marcokilian4013
@marcokilian4013 Жыл бұрын
The M90 Dutch army sleeping bag is top . The cortex cover is definitely good for keeping the body heat inside the sleeping bag and yes the moisture out
@oldjunkandrandomstuff
@oldjunkandrandomstuff Жыл бұрын
Ah, the good'ole VM, sounds like washing machine full of stones and frozen turds under load, I love it.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
🤣 thats a pretty good way of describing it
@squidboy0769
@squidboy0769 Жыл бұрын
I loved the old channel. This one, who knew Mike had a sense of humor? Naughty boy.
@maximazur4854
@maximazur4854 Жыл бұрын
Perfect timing for a Jeep video! Thanks Mike. Happy Sunday to everyone!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@黃翔榆-y9v
@黃翔榆-y9v Жыл бұрын
感恩了解,謝謝分享!
@jestr102763
@jestr102763 Жыл бұрын
Ironically people always want to wear jackets and clothes in a sleeping bag but that only restricts how the heat radiates around the bag. You are better off adding a bag liner or layers outside the bag and wearing light thermals inside. Adding hand warmers or hot water tight containers or hot rocks inside the bag help enormously. As for the batteries, that’s always the challenge. Small batteries can fit in a small crush cooler and hand warmers can keep ‘em warm. For the bigger ones it’s down to the challenge of wrapping and heating. I love the cold but it does remind you how fast things can go to hell. Good video mike always a pleasure to watch.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Great tips. That's certainly a common misconception on sleeping bags. I'm in my boxers and a t shirt in mine but it's rated pretty low so I'm worried about over heating. The challenges are great fun and the environment is beautiful, but like you say things can go wrong very quickly especially if you rely heavily on luxury items. Thanks for watching
@mariomarez2223
@mariomarez2223 Жыл бұрын
Omg! I have never bothered to throw my electric chainsaw in my Bronco. But, you just convinced me to. Great video!!
@819ANT
@819ANT Жыл бұрын
Diesel tanks can get water in from condensation keeping the tank full can reduce it but it is a constant issue should have a water trap in the system somewhere so you can drain it out. dont know if jeeps have a fuel tank tank drain but you can sometimes crack them open if it has one and drain the water out. good you had your buddy with you to keep you warm and the discovery to rescue you. Sat here in the uk at around about -2 thinking that looks jolly cold there but i do love the snow. a walk around of that disco would be nice have a D2 TD5 we are slowly turning into adventure truck
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
I have a drain on the filter but not the plastic fuel tank unfortunately. I've considered building a metal one with a low point drain. My water issue was my own dumb fault. I extended a breather to the roof that took on water in a rain channel every time I jet washed the jeep. Sorted now but its got me thinking much like you have suggested. I will get ivo to do a video with me on his Disco. He's currently building gullwing windows on it so I think he will want those finished first. Thanks for watching
@819ANT
@819ANT Жыл бұрын
sounds good look forward to it@@Ivo.Outdoor
@819ANT
@819ANT Жыл бұрын
woops well least you found it before anything super nasty could happen. @@WorkshoptoWilderness
@shane6242
@shane6242 Жыл бұрын
Man. The conditions are rough for sure, buddy system comes in handy!
@michaelarchangelthehammer
@michaelarchangelthehammer Жыл бұрын
Consider..if you have to remove your diesel, welding a 'bung/access port w/ball valve' at the lowest corner, obviously not real easy and youd have to make a protective cage for it, but then you could release the water accumulated in the tank...then throw in some 'power service 'additive, change your fuel filt. And you'd be good to go...it actually works good
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately the tank is plastic. I thought of it myself, perhaps a wine cork? Joking. I'm thinking of building my own stainless tank and if that happens a weld in tank drain is absolutely happening. Thanks for the tips and for watching
@FreeRange4x4
@FreeRange4x4 Жыл бұрын
You’re evolving into a really great presenter Mike. The humor always lands great too. I’m called back to my American childhood watching Man Vs Wild and Bear Grylls and never understanding how over dramatized it was 😂😢 This is a million times better.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Well that's very kind of you! I try not to over do the talking in these videos ( which is nice for me actually ). I think most of the videography shows what's happening and the voice overs just connect the dots where needed. It feels like a healthy formula, especially for me because I can just do my thing and enjoy the experience. Appreciate the comment and thanks for watching.
@hondaman4423
@hondaman4423 Жыл бұрын
Knocking wood and hearing bigfoot reply. We've both seen the same documentaries I see!
@chopperchuck
@chopperchuck Жыл бұрын
wile watching your video it started snowing for the first time here this year, thanks a lot
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Haha sorry! Thanks for watching
@theviper6602
@theviper6602 Жыл бұрын
Awesome thinks. Building a overland right now with a old small military camper has my base for the rooftop tent lol
@Andy-Gibb
@Andy-Gibb Жыл бұрын
Awesome thanks for posting. Isnt technology amazing, Watching in shorts without a shirt in 33 degree c weather regards from Townsville Australia. 😊
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thats quite the contrast in weather 😄 thanks for watching
@queenfabpt
@queenfabpt Жыл бұрын
Portugal it's watching. I got a jeep xj to, a 2.1td j8s. Enjoying seeing your videos, keeping the Good work. Cheers
@stuartb9194
@stuartb9194 Жыл бұрын
Lucky for you with such good weather, I'm stuck in LA, 70degf and sunny, its just awful 😢
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Wow thats so different! Hope your staying cool. Thanks for watching
@Cookerab
@Cookerab Жыл бұрын
One of the nicer Xjs I have seen.
@deanoktoday9155
@deanoktoday9155 Жыл бұрын
Well this was real.You were well prepared even with the problems and being together made it actually work both needing each other. Lesson learnt. Excellent content. Thanks
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Yeah there were some real issues on this one, good job we were together. Thanks for watching
@ChrisRedneck
@ChrisRedneck Жыл бұрын
Un grand merci pour cette video Très instructive. Vous avez très bien répondu à pas mal de mes questions concernant votre organisation et avec toujours une pointe d'humour. On vous adore 😊😊
@johnmcsorley1763
@johnmcsorley1763 Жыл бұрын
really enjoyable stuff ..........i've been out at minus 25 in Finland ........but there was a warm bed to go back to ..lol
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
That certainly makes all the difference! It was nice to get home and take a shower. Thanks for watching
@thonyonetwo
@thonyonetwo Жыл бұрын
Hey! Nice vid! My XJ engine sounds just like yours. "Get the Xj" they said. "Bullet proof engine" they said. I have the 4.0....
@chopperchuck
@chopperchuck Жыл бұрын
if your 4.0 sounds like Mike's diesel then you only have about a 100k left to run it before rebuild or replace
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Could it be the flex plate? I'm no 4.0 guru but mine sounded like a diesel and thats what it was. Thanks for watching
@thonyonetwo
@thonyonetwo Жыл бұрын
I think it's one or more broken piston skirts ;). Will do an in-frame rebuild in summer. Not tea bag prices from the electronic bay. Worst I think will be the friction fit rod piston pins.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
@@thonyonetwo Ah shit that's a shame. They seem like pretty forgiving old engines to work on so hopefully it wont be a brutal job.
@thonyonetwo
@thonyonetwo Жыл бұрын
That's what I'm counting on. It's a 1960s design that was supposed to be fixed in a field with a hammer and some elbow grease. ;) not like a Merlin:)
@bushnut8305
@bushnut8305 Жыл бұрын
Mike, I've been watching your videos for years. Nice job on the Jeep. I'm very jealous.lol.. As a Northern Canadian if you are going to camp at temps colder than -15c a hot tent is the only way to be civilized. It gives you a dependable place to warm and dry up.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Hot tents are definitely comfortable although I am more of an outside kind of camper despite the temps. I do have a side room for the jeep with can be heated but I found myself sitting in and not actually being outside so I don't bother anymore. I will try it next time! The jeeps been a labour of love for almost 10 years, crazy, definitely crazy 🤪 thanks for watching
@eversleyowl
@eversleyowl Жыл бұрын
Great video. Despite the technical issues the XJ is looking really sharp.
@Antti_Iltanen
@Antti_Iltanen Жыл бұрын
If you can find a product called Diesel 100, get it. I used it in winter when living in Lapland. White bottle with a red label. Quite cheap too, maybe 60SEK or so, unless price is bumped up there as it's a Finnish product. Helps with water build up in diesel and also aids in cold starts. One bottle treats 100l of diesel.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Okay I will take a look for that. Thanks for the information! Maybe OKQ8 but then it would be more like 600kr from there haha.
@lsmworship6511
@lsmworship6511 5 күн бұрын
Beautifull build. 🎉❤
@russjowett2137
@russjowett2137 Жыл бұрын
Great video Mike. Happy you were not out alone in these harsh conditions! We can plan for a lot. But not every scenario. Like water in your diesel! I typically ground tent/sleep inside jeep down to about-15 /-18 c. With my -20 sleeping bag. Colder than that I ditch the gear and use the fire. Slept in a lean too shelter just big enough for me to sleep in. On spruce bows next to a 6ft long fire down to -28. When I say sleep….Well 40 min at a time between adding more logs to the fire lol. But yeah past -20 it’s no joke. Everything breaks. Water has to be kept next to the fire. Have to be super careful when getting fire wood not to get sweaty. My Jeep is the 4.0. So it’s easier to start in extreme cold. Still doesn’t like it however. But getting a few logs on the ground. Then putting some coals from the fire on a baking sheet under the oil pan sure helps warm the oil up before trying to start it. Like you say Mike. The cold 🥶 makes you go back to basics. Axe. Wood. Fire. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
The water in the fuel was a bit of a shame, my fault now I've found the source. An extended tank breather that was taking in water when jet washing. Anyway sorted for next time. Long log fires are extremely useful, like you say though it's in an in out sleep experience for sure, but it kind of needs to be. I remember waking up on one occasion and it being completely out. The 4.0 is much better in such conditions. I have an old renix and it starts so much better than this tractor lol. I need to figure out a good method for warming my engine up. All the best ones seem to cost the earth. Thanks for watching
@reddirtndiesel1
@reddirtndiesel1 11 ай бұрын
In Australia 12 years , originally from Scotland, been following from the early Bushcraft days ! Great videos
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and following along for so long.
@lorenzo4566
@lorenzo4566 Жыл бұрын
Smart set up ! ... I've a Diesel XJ ( and a Voyager too) and i'm very impressed about your Jeep ... Every time before working on mine i check your videos
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@57WillysCJ
@57WillysCJ Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate the cold starting ability of my old Toyota truck. As it is a gas engine it might be a little slow at - 20 F and below but it starts. The fuel injection works better for me. I remember an early morning drive at -50 in GM vehicle back in the carb days. The outside of the carb was icing. I had isopropel in the tank but it didn't help outside and the linkage. One wise guy told me later that I could thaw it by urinating on it. It might work but standing on top of an suv engine compartment at -50 to urinate on the carb was not for me. Parked out of the wind held the throttle open and everything thawed enought to get home. After that the radiator recieved a cardboard wind block.
@frankcavill2206
@frankcavill2206 Жыл бұрын
Nice to see you guys out, a good test of the kit, glad you managed to get out of the forest.
@warrenjansen7096
@warrenjansen7096 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike, I haven't commented in a while, but I always enjoy your videos. Watching you drilling a line of holes as you get further and further from shore was like watching a cartoon of someone sawing the branch they're sitting on 😂!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Haha hopefully it would hold 😅 it's a bit of a sketchy lake to be fair. The lake I was at last week was already 50cm thick. Thanks for watching!,
@sbandament1
@sbandament1 Жыл бұрын
this is one of the reasons why I swapped my XJ for a Tdi 200 Land Rover 😁. Hi Mike, thanks for these great videos!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
I'm trying to think what in this video could prompt such a thought. Water in fuel isnt isolated to XJ Cherokees and the Land Rover in this had far bigger problems, but sure happy for you. Thanks for watching.
@sbandament1
@sbandament1 Жыл бұрын
sorry Mike yes that's a pretty useless comment... just wanted to express my disappointment with that VM engine. for the rest, congratulations... your Jeep is beautiful
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
@@sbandament1 I understand not everyone has good experiences wity this engine. Personally from experience and my own work I love it and it does me very well out here. Apart from water in the fuel which was my own fault from an extended fuek tank breather which was taking on water from washing the jeep. Live and learn, sorted now, thanks for watching
@rodhenderson8359
@rodhenderson8359 Жыл бұрын
There is deisel additives to put in the fuel for cold weather truckers use it
@shfarah1111
@shfarah1111 11 ай бұрын
Great video again Mike When you knocking wood i would have thought woodpecker bird replied😮😂. When you making a hole the ice sound of Ocean was amazing by you was amazing. Whole video is fantastic Thanks again and take care.🙏🏽🥰
@itrainSTIFF
@itrainSTIFF Жыл бұрын
Great video. May have even convinced the little lady to head out this winter. Keep up the great content.
@isabelllowenherz2213
@isabelllowenherz2213 Жыл бұрын
A very interesting video with the trees drawing out of the way and helping each other. It was very advantageous for both of you to be together there.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
I'm glad we were together on this one. Some unfortunate mechanical issues but the first camp of winter and a reminder to get things sorted for the next one. Thanks for watching
@flashish
@flashish Жыл бұрын
Loved the video Mike. Brilliantly produced and it's always fascinating to get an insight into camping in extreme temperatures.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the donation 🙏 and for watching, glad you enjoyed it.
@karstenb.436
@karstenb.436 Жыл бұрын
Nice footage. As allways, thx for sharing
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@sam3317
@sam3317 Жыл бұрын
Years ago I worked with a guy who was a wildlife photographer that did lots of work in the arctic. He had a thing that was like a suitcase that had a little drawer in it that you could burn charcoal in, this kept the rest of the box, which was large, really hot. The charcoal bit was completely separate to the hotbox bit. I've got a feeling it was some military food warmer. Anyway he used it to manage his battery temps when he was filming, it kept hot all week and I'm pretty sure he only used one normal sized bag of charcoal.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thats really interesting! Sounds like something I could do with. I will have to look into more methods and try and find something. This sounds like a clever method
@sam3317
@sam3317 Жыл бұрын
Yeah it was really good can't remember the make but it was orange and looked a little bit like a flight case. @@WorkshoptoWilderness
@shaunmccaw2911
@shaunmccaw2911 Жыл бұрын
I wish there was more I could say mate but what an amazing watch well done 🥶👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@RatdogDRB
@RatdogDRB Жыл бұрын
Nice outing... right up until the water in the fuel bit. That just sucks.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Yeah it was a lot of work to get it all out but I found out how it got there and sorted it 👌 thanks for watching
@EigerSummitOffroad
@EigerSummitOffroad Жыл бұрын
Couple of quick tips Mike, and not the Jimmy Savile type 😄. Put a wool blanket over your pad and under your sleeping bag. The insulation and heat retention are great. Another good one is to cover your electronics with a mylar/emergency blanket. It'll really help them function in extreme cold situations. Anyhow, another great video and really enjoyed it!
@andrewrush5125
@andrewrush5125 Жыл бұрын
Nice one Mike, hope you get it all sorted out.
@guillaumeauclair8
@guillaumeauclair8 Жыл бұрын
Perfect evening you say! Man I wish I could be there.
@williammrdeza9445
@williammrdeza9445 Жыл бұрын
Mike, looks like the fruits of your earlier labor paid off for this trip--at least concerning the drivetrain. Hopefully draining your fuel tank will solve the other issue you encountered, though I am sure it is not a job you are looking forward to. There always seems to be more to do when operating our equipment in extreme conditions. Your end comments about the dangers of traveling alone in such circumstances were spot on. Good thing there were two of you to help one another out. Best of luck getting the rig back in shape for another outing. Finding the source of so much water in the fuel might be prudent so there isn't a repeat of this issue. Regarding saws, the Silky Katana Boy would be a good choice for the truck. The 500 is a bit more affordable--I have the 650 and it is a beast. It is the fastest saw for cutting through logs after a chainsaw. Either would have made quick work of the trees you encountered and much less work than the axe. Looking forward to your next adventure!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
I siphoned off almost 2.5 litres of water from the fuel tank. Quite a considerable amount and fortunately no damage to the engine. Its an old marine diesel so its probably use to it 😅 it wasn't a fun job though as you can imagine. Very lucky to have company on this one and nice to know you can call someone if things go south. I ended up buying a Silky Zoobat Ultimate 330. I've always loved those, not big saws but a joy to use. I dont think I can get a chainsaw, my old roots won't let me. If anything I should be carrying less. The 3 link and axle seem to be running nice, I'm really happy with it all. My next job is a stretched chain in the np231. It's growling loudly. You can hear it actually in some of the shots at the start. Thanks for watching and for the comment
@MegaTrusted
@MegaTrusted 6 ай бұрын
this is just amazing man, the footage, the adventure, everything was on point! keep it going! Subscribed
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 6 ай бұрын
Ah, thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it. That's was a particularly cold outing but really enjoyable. Thanks for subscribing!
@makara51
@makara51 Жыл бұрын
Mike love your video while here in West Australia we’re having up to 40c, interesting when you dropped tyre pressures you could here the engine relax and just cruise. I think you just proved that Jeeps are supposed to be dirty and only washed for special occasions🍻
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Haha wow what a contrast. 40 plus us unimaginable for me now. The lower pressure makes all the difference! Thanks for watching
@CollierCraig79
@CollierCraig79 Жыл бұрын
Wow beautiful spot mate and great video as usual, they have a new model mamba with better battery life now mate you may need to upgrade to the newer version for the long nights😂😂 atb mate from sunny Sunderland
@leewaddell8561
@leewaddell8561 Жыл бұрын
I have a jeep Cherokee , well 2 of them 93 and 95 with 318. Abit fuel hungry but it works, sure like how you set up the back of yours. Hum....you got me thinking. Like your channel, the best from BC Canada.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Its fairly convent for camping although a bigger fridge would be nice.
@RideRevival_Outdoor
@RideRevival_Outdoor 8 ай бұрын
ive really enjoyed your content over the years, thanks for the consistency. cheers!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and appreciate the comment mate!
@saulgilsenan7320
@saulgilsenan7320 Жыл бұрын
Could have been a totally diferent story without the disco there. Scary stuff. Top video as always dude.
@JasonMcCann841
@JasonMcCann841 Жыл бұрын
Crazy trip for sure. Fun to watch but maybe not so much for you. Looking forward to seeing the adjustments and next videos.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
For me it can't get any better, well it could to be fair if my family were with me, but winter is a bit harsh for them. Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it!
@shfarah1111
@shfarah1111 11 ай бұрын
You are an amazing Forester and forest lover. ❤
@FeM2.0
@FeM2.0 Жыл бұрын
really enjoyed your video, I hope to see more soon
@flipwarrior
@flipwarrior Жыл бұрын
You are an intelligent man, especially with how you tackled those fallen trees. Good work!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@WiltshireMan
@WiltshireMan Жыл бұрын
Brilliant Mike, the drone clips where really professional. Its a harsh unforgiving environment at minus 24 C. Looks like Old tech will win out over new tech in those conditions. If you buy a chainsaw don't buy a battery one ! : ) It's possible to get water in the fuel if you leave the tank low as condensation will form inside the tank over time. Maybe this was the cause. ATB Sandy
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks Sandy, it's certainly very cold, on the edge for me as this is probably the lowest I like camping in. Old tech is always on top as we both know, the foundation skills. Its my own stupid fault with the water in the diesel. I extend a fuel tank breather up to the roof and it was sat in a water channel. Every time I washed the jeep I was filling the tank.... Thanks for watching
@DestDroid
@DestDroid Жыл бұрын
@@WorkshoptoWilderness At least you found the cause!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Yeah exactly! Sorted now at least 👌
@MellowMakings
@MellowMakings Жыл бұрын
I'm fairly sure that a decent amount or some of your stuff is custom on your jeep, but do you have any kind of list of the parts you added onto it that were from market? I saw your amazon page, but most of what was on there specific camping out supplies/gear, mostly not listing stuff for the XJ.* I'm planning to buy an XJ soon and mod it out a little bit. I like your build a lot, and I was mostly wondering on what hood vents, snorkel, and tire carrier you use/recommend. Also the side armoring looks custom(?) but if it's not I'd love to know what the blacked out armor parts by your rear wheel and lower half of your XJ are. Thanks!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Most of these parts you mentioned I fabricated. I have build videos on the channel if your interested. I had to make them because I live in Europe and its too expensive to get parts shipped over from the USA. The rear bumper was a recent build - kzbin.info/www/bejne/l6mYoquIfNySpZo Rear panel armour fender - kzbin.info/www/bejne/r4PXiX94atJphtU Front armor panel fender - kzbin.info/www/bejne/apayqmiMpJlqhsk Armour below doors - kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKDPdX-YeNajp7s Snorkel - www.totem4x4.es/tienda-online/snorkel/jeep_53d92ad63af7c/snorkel-adaptable-a-jeep-xj-2-5-comprar.html Hood Vents - shorturl.at/fhqVY Some of the links above wont be useful because its just videos diy builds. If you want armour thats similar you can buy it. I found these on ebay - Just rear - www.ebay.com/itm/174705743972 Full set, looks nice, similar design - dirtboundoffroad.com/en-fr/products/steel-fender-flares-full-set-jeep-cherokee-xj Check out there website, they sell pretty smart stuff for a good price considering the market. Let me know if you want any more links and stuff and thanks for watching.
@OutThereEquipped
@OutThereEquipped Жыл бұрын
Got cold just watching this. Had to make a coffee 😅
@hikingsteven7665
@hikingsteven7665 Жыл бұрын
great film Mike thanks
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching.
@ninasok9955
@ninasok9955 Жыл бұрын
Отличная сьемка, со всех ракурсов. Супер.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@AV-xv3ln
@AV-xv3ln Жыл бұрын
"no more ski toes" 😂 Great video, mate!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@StuchFlex
@StuchFlex Жыл бұрын
the drone views were awesome
@Justjeepingadventures
@Justjeepingadventures Жыл бұрын
I love winter camping. Just picked up tracks and have been out a few times with it! Great video!! 🎉
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Ah that's a big upgrade. How are the tracks?
@Justjeepingadventures
@Justjeepingadventures Жыл бұрын
@@WorkshoptoWildernessgame changer lol I’ve done a ton of snow wheeling prior to tracks. 37’s 40’s be left behind on these. I just did a rescue on my channel pulling two rigs. One has 37’s and chains on. Where ya located?
@MegaRetr
@MegaRetr Жыл бұрын
Just discovered your channel! Awesome)
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@farstrider79
@farstrider79 Жыл бұрын
Great vid! I envy the snow, but not the darkness! Not sure if I could handle it.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
The darkness is very strange. I don't seem to suffer from depression from it but I do take vitamins every day especially D. Perhaps that helps. Its soon to be darker still...
@vladimirv.4858
@vladimirv.4858 Жыл бұрын
Great video. Nice Jeep. 😊
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@jimfrattaroli6222
@jimfrattaroli6222 Жыл бұрын
Good to see you again Mike! Love the channel
@NorbertNipken
@NorbertNipken Жыл бұрын
nice to see the lack of snowmobile infestation like we have in canada
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
There are a lot here also, mostly on weekends. Thanks for watching
@TheKwic007
@TheKwic007 Жыл бұрын
Silky saw always in my trunk, for this situation
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Just got a new one on the black Friday deal. They are fantastic saws.
@aaronnevarez1083
@aaronnevarez1083 Жыл бұрын
I really like your fenders that you yourself are trying to sell
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Im not actually selling them, I just made a set for myself. Would be cool to get some made commercially from fiberglass or plastic though
@martinjones6984
@martinjones6984 Жыл бұрын
I had a problem with diesel from the truck pumps in Sweden which resulted in the car being recovered back to the UK (strangely nobody in Sweden could fix a Mondeo!!!). It turned out to be an algal growth jn ghe diesel known colloquially as "the bug" which is caused by moisture in the tank. Since then I only use the car pumps when in Sweden as I believe thd turnover of fuel is quicker. Hope this helps.
@IronGunner10
@IronGunner10 Жыл бұрын
Just discovered your channel! Love the XJ! Great quality content.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@tomasdagonbert6252
@tomasdagonbert6252 Жыл бұрын
Great video guys! I have question though with an issue rarely addressed in any overlanding videos outhere, what’s the toilet situation like? I would think it’s a nuisance in normal temp and can’t even fathom putting a log out in -20°C
@farstrider79
@farstrider79 Жыл бұрын
Well, one thing id avoid is the rum. I like booze, but it makes you go to the bathroom more. It sucks getting out of a warm bag when it's cold!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Its surprisingly easier to drop the bomb in the winter than the summer. The flies in the summer are relentless and it's quite challenging. I have a small folding toilet chair. Its cold to sit on though unless you have it near the fire until you use it. These temperatures are quite harsh though. I remember taking a leak in -37c. It's complicated. Thanks for watching!
@farstrider79
@farstrider79 Жыл бұрын
@@WorkshoptoWilderness Good call on the toilet chair! The more layers you've got on make the risk of collateral damage go up exponentially!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
@@farstrider79 🤣
@farstrider79
@farstrider79 Жыл бұрын
@@WorkshoptoWilderness I've got a little torn cartilage in my knee and an occasional bad back, squatting in the woods is already a moderately risky move in the best of times, let alone trying to avoid thicker pants, long underwear, and trying to make sure a sweater or coat doesn't hang down, all while trying to not fall backwards 🤣🤣🤣
@wandering_not_lost
@wandering_not_lost Жыл бұрын
and there I was thinking that your Jeep was going to be towing the Landie out of the forest, how wrong can you be! Any idea how the water got into the fuel? Great video, made me feel cold just watching it, those low temperatures just aren't compatible with human life or modern electronics. I'm really glad to have discovered your new channel as I'm still missing McQ bushcraft. Thanks for making these videos. Watch out for Bigfoot!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
I almost thought the same thing but fortunate we were both there. Hes got a new battery now and i've drained almost 2.5 litres of water from the tank lol. It was my fault, I extended the fuel tank breather hose up to a gap in the roof that water was collecting in when washing the Jeep. I was tanking up with water on every wash lol. Its sorted now so hopefully it will stay that way. Thanks for tuning in and watching!
@arrianyveswheeler8151
@arrianyveswheeler8151 Жыл бұрын
Woot! I watched this video while relaxing in a hot bath- Hope that’s not too much info, but it is so fun to see your adventures! I can’t wait to get out there in my XJ! I pick it up next week with a brand new 4.0 installed. Quick question- Do petrol engines also need engine heaters in the cold, or just Diesel motors?
@RamenPoweredShitFactory
@RamenPoweredShitFactory Жыл бұрын
Yes you generally want block heaters and stuff to heat up the oil of petrol cars so the engine gets sufficient oil pressure, it's one of the things that wear out engines the worst.
@GadgetViper
@GadgetViper Жыл бұрын
Happy new year Mike to you and your family.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and happy new year!
@jimt125
@jimt125 Жыл бұрын
I’m new Mike ,what diesel motor are u running in Jeep? Where are u winter wheeling.?ask or us?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Its a mechanical marine diesel engine 425 OHV. They were always very unpopular due to head cracking but these days you can just buy an aftermarket head to sort that. I have modified mine quite heavily though over the last ten years. I've put in a slightly different VE pump, fuel pin, star wheel adjustment, pump advancement, turbo, injector nozzles, manifolds, intercooler etc etc so its around 160hp 340nm torque. They are nice old engines, fully mechanical with just the starter motor and 12v fuel stop solenoid being the only operating electrical devices. I'm in Sweden. Thanks for watching!
Жыл бұрын
Excellent video, sir. Thank you!
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@j.r.rodriguez3582
@j.r.rodriguez3582 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Very entertaining and I love your set up. What kind of fishing rods are you using?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
The rod I use is a really cheap one from a local store. I think they are 3 Euros or something. I don't really take Ice fishing too seriously as its more of a substitute for fishing for me but it is a good way of getting some food while out. Thanks for watching and for the comment!
@highball7347
@highball7347 Жыл бұрын
Great video. A little confused though. Why not drain the water out of the filter?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
I drained the filter, but there were about 2.5 litres in the fuel tank, and the diesel was contaminated. I had to drop the tank and drain it all before it would run again.
@theclarkofben84
@theclarkofben84 Жыл бұрын
Hope the Jeep is okay, Mike
@SyllabicBody5
@SyllabicBody5 Жыл бұрын
Im not very familiar with diesel but ive heard that there is usually always water at fuel station pump tanks from condensation but its usually not a problem because it seperates to the bottem. But with that said if they are having there takes filled with new diesel it can mix it all together temporarily so if your filling up during that you can pump water into your tank. I hope that all makes sense.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Makes sense totally. There are some pretty small unmanned stations up north, I might have gotten unlucky. Although I did find the main source of water entry. An extended tank breather to the roof. Water was running down it when I washed the jeep. I'm a dumb ass but at least it's fixed. Thanks for watching
@SyllabicBody5
@SyllabicBody5 Жыл бұрын
@@WorkshoptoWilderness not dumb at all! Easy mistake to make. Been watching since you did all the rust repair and frame stiffeners years back and you're actually the reason I like xjs (though I do love my tj and mj more lol) thanks for the reply though! Feels like having a famous person talk to you haha
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
@@SyllabicBody5 Well I appreciate you watching for so long! Haha yeah TJs are stunning though, nothing comes close to these old designs these days and if they did they would cost the earth because they cant help overcomplicating them!
@togray619
@togray619 Жыл бұрын
Mike, looks like the jeep is performing very well. Are you satisfied with all of your suspension work?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Its a much nicer drive on the 3 link. Also the axle work has helped a great deal. I'm very happy with hows its performing. In all honesty I will rarely need such suspension travel but the other aspects of the build are beneficial. Thanks for watching
@doogee6157
@doogee6157 Жыл бұрын
Your engine sounds like a vintage boat engine at times.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Well it actually is lol 😆
@bdsweden7337
@bdsweden7337 Жыл бұрын
Hi Get a diesel battery driven pre heater for the fuel line and/ or the filter. That can help a bit with bad fuel quality and filter clogging in cold temps. Looks like you are using Volvo truck filter pre-filter. There should be one for the US market that is 12V. If you do not find it check for a UK company Racor if volvo does not have one. Always keep new filters to a diesel. I do not know how your fuel system is built. Some trucks return warm fuel heated by the engine to the tank to heat the tank fuel so slightly. You need higher fuel flow for that.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Appreciate that information 🙏 I winter camp a lot and engine preservation is l important. The diesel filter has a warmer in it and warm diesel is returned to the tank. I think a second filter would be ideal along with a engine diesel heater for the block and cabin. Expensive but saves be pulling the engine and dropping the spare in. Thanks for watching
@bdsweden7337
@bdsweden7337 Жыл бұрын
@@WorkshoptoWilderness I can really recommend a diesel water/cabin heater for a diesel engine. A diesel engine needs it if you are in really cold wether. I even have a petroleum heater on my petrol car today mainly to when I am up in the northern parts.The tricky part is always battery capacity that can handle the cold temperatures. I grew up close to the Arctic circle and have been working with truck fuel system earlier in my career. It is really important to have good batteries in cold temps and a healthy engine. I spent a lot more money on quality batteries when I lived up in the north. Down here I can use them 3-4 time as long. It is much more forgiving down in the “south” if you have bad batteries. Secure that you have over capacity on the batteries and that they can perform and give you what you need in cold temps. Secure that your generator can top them up in reasonable tips. Charge them to the top before you go out. Remember to start your diesel heater even in the summer and have it running for 15-20 min every month/2 months, that reduces the risk that your heater clogs up and will not start later when you really need it. More or less every brand have that issue! Do you have a diesel/ air heater for your tent today? Have you thought about using a petrol heater for the tent? I just have a feeling that they are more reliable in really cold temps. Perhaps some one out there have more information about that. One thing have yo thought about building an insulated box where you can heat your camera batteries and perhaps an aux battery for the car to get that extra juice when you need it. Check around if someone have build something like that and if it is worth doing. Water is a nightmare but so is also bad diesel quality. If I remember correct, the diesel in Sweden have been different compared to down in the continent during winter. This due to gel point on different diesel quality. Probably someone out there that is more updated on that than me. The return flow must be quite hi to heat the tank since the tank will work as a cooler for the fuel. I really enjoy your videos, keep them coming.
@johnsebastianbach
@johnsebastianbach Жыл бұрын
Have you thought about a webasto heater for the engine coolant?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
I have, it is actually what I need given I winter camp a lot. They just cost a load but I will see what I can do.
@joaquinbarragan-oh4rc
@joaquinbarragan-oh4rc Жыл бұрын
Sthil ms250 compact , light and 3.5 hp , put a yellow chain on it and you’ll cut faster than guys and it’s 400’s
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the information!
@trenow1076
@trenow1076 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike, just wondering, what is the mpg or km/l of your rig with all the equipment ?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
25mpg or 1 in 11 is the average when warmed up and not short drives.
@rodhenderson8359
@rodhenderson8359 Жыл бұрын
You should get you a battery powered chain saw a lot of overlanders get the Dewalt
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
I've been considering one but I'm still not sure yet. They do look very useful though, thanks for watching
@kristoffscuba5466
@kristoffscuba5466 Жыл бұрын
Would it be worth adding a diesel fueled block heater? That would get the engine up to starting temp nicely, and not require depletion of the battery bank.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
That would best thing. I need to try and source one second hand or save my penny's. They are expensive but the best option!
@kristoffscuba5466
@kristoffscuba5466 Жыл бұрын
Yeah more money to plough into the build, it's never ending. I'm doing the same thing with a boat at the moment. Never stops. You are a resourceful chap, I'm sure you could macgyver something out of bits and pieces that you find littered around the workshop. 😉
@ianferrier235
@ianferrier235 Жыл бұрын
First time seeing your channel, very interesting. I have to know what kind of jeep is that and what diesel, never seen anything like it. Thank you
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. It's a Jeep cherokee xj but a Europe export model in RHD with the 2.5 vm marine diesel engine. The engine isn't very popular due to the original heads being prone to cracking, I've modified mine with a better head, manifolds, turbo, pump and many other things so it's around the 150hp mark with 320np plus torque. I've spend the best part of ten years building the jeep and most of the big jobs are on this channel. Thanks again!
@ianferrier235
@ianferrier235 Жыл бұрын
@@WorkshoptoWilderness amazing thanks for sharing
@fredrikfassberg5139
@fredrikfassberg5139 Жыл бұрын
I like how you use the drone, do you just send it up and make it follow you?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Yeah it can follow the jeep or me. It's very clever with obstacle avoidance so it doges trees. Sometimes I'm flying it while driving for low shots where the jeep is driving towards it.
@rickbuchanan5762
@rickbuchanan5762 Жыл бұрын
Nice video. Go get warm.
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching
@shfarah1111
@shfarah1111 11 ай бұрын
Hi Mike Always wonder have you ever come cross any wild animal like Wolf or bear?
@WorkshoptoWilderness
@WorkshoptoWilderness 11 ай бұрын
I've seen 2 bears, possibly 3 but the 3rd I cant be sure about. I've seen quite a few Elk but no Wolves. They are very rare here in Sweden.
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