Gear List : After receiving countless messages from viewers about supporting the channel through Amazon, I have begun using Amazon Affiliate links in the Adventure Videos and if you choose to purchase one of these products via these links I will receive a small commission which will help fund future honest reviews and adventures. The channel remains as it always was, 100% Agenda Free with no sponsored videos, no paid reviews, and I don't care if you purchase these products or not; you won't find affiliate links in review videos only in adventures. I'm going to do my best to put gear lists into all of my videos since everyone is asking for them all the time. For this trip, here are the big items that I used. Stealth Camp Gear List : Camera Equipment : - Sony A7S III : amzn.to/3eZM7zb - Sony 35mm 1.8 Lens : amzn.to/3BFs8iZ - SIRUI Carbon Fiber Travel 5C Tripod : amzn.to/3BEahZX - Batteries : amzn.to/3geFtG5 - Rode VideoMic Pro Plus Mic : amzn.to/3iZMqMO Clothing : Fjallraven Zip-Off Pants : amzn.to/3leUdXb OldNavy Active T-Shirt : oldnavy BIYLACLESEN Men's Tactical Fleece Hoodie : amzn.to/3vq95Xl Arcteryx Conveyor Belt : amzn.to/3i3CRfb Darn Tough Socks : amzn.to/3mx20A5 Soloman Boots : amzn.to/3AgcV5X Oakley Men's Gradient Flak Jacket 03-881 Black Wrap Sunglasses : amzn.to/2WcOGYm Gear : Luke’s Pack : Sabra Gear Synergy 60 liter Ultralight Backpack : sabra-gear.com/products/synergy Fjallraven Abisko Tarp : www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Product/1499-Fjallraven-Abisko-Tarp-Pine-Green/ Helikon-Tex Numbat Chest Rig : amzn.to/3fFFMbA Carinthia Grizzly Sleeping Bag Liner : tacsale.eu/product/carinthia-grizzly-olive Get Out Gear Down Puffy Camping Blanket : amzn.to/30HPDtO MLD SUPERLIGHT SOLO BIVY : mountainlaureldesigns.com/product/mld-superlight-solo-bivy/ MLD Groundsheet : mountainlaureldesigns.com/product/ul-ground-cloth/ Klymit Insulated Static V Sleeping Pad : amzn.to/3aOIcCZ Tasmanian Tiger Modular Pouch Kit : amzn.to/3grXq4m Tasmanian Tiger Mesh Pouch Kit : amzn.to/35qSqXc Swiss M71 Stove : amzn.to/3fAjxnr Toaks 750ML Pot with Bail Handle : amzn.to/3ywOpOw TOAKS Titanium Long Handle Spoon with Polished Bowl : amzn.to/3vcItrL Atwood Micro Cord : amzn.to/3vmq2B8 Lighters : amzn.to/3vhdXwU Katadyn BeFree 3.0L Water Filter : amzn.to/3kWx77j Kershaw Cryo II Folding Knife : amzn.to/2Sej6aD NiteCore Power Bank : amzn.to/3B4hiD0 NiteCore NU32 Headlamp : amzn.to/3fxqLbU 550 Cord : amzn.to/3ujrtia
@Astuga3 жыл бұрын
Had the Coof last December. Only minor cough but also constantly high fever (102-104 degrees) for almost two weeks. And one night with some muscle pain, but that could've been from staying in bed all time. Luckily no other symptoms and no aftereffects. But the fever was exhausting. I took Glycyrrhizine (basically strong liqorice) because I've read beforehand that it has some antiviral properties, didn't worked wonders, but I believe it helped. And lots of sage- and thyme tea against bacterial superinfections. All in all at least in my case different but not worse then a strong flue. And I'm in my 50's, so... Glad to hear you all did get healthy again! 👍
@frankalvarez73873 жыл бұрын
Make sure you check your blood i ended up with liver problems and super high iron so heads up for that! Everything was normal when i got it btw* Keep up the great content
@youtube70763 жыл бұрын
. i did only watch half of this, and i really feel like you should take 'Stealth Camping' out of the title .
@martymartin28943 жыл бұрын
Im asuming u were vaxed before you got the covid.
@tx1hawkins3573 жыл бұрын
Had Covid a year ago July. No fever, but lost smell and still not 100% returned. Bad headaches and then 24 hrs of drop of Oxygen saturation where that little voice starts thinking about going to ER. Recovered in about 3 weeks. My best friend is in ICU fighting for his life with Covid. Life is precious, don’t take it for granted. Stay safe and healthy!! 🙏🏼
@BoiledOctopus3 жыл бұрын
The standard of filming still baffles me. Literally TV production standard, with one man!
@Houseofden3 жыл бұрын
It's weird watching stealth camping videos without the step twos.
@robertguthrie18943 жыл бұрын
His step 2 was the coffee
@davidsradioroom96783 жыл бұрын
😁😁
@Hoonozit3 жыл бұрын
Good ol Steve.
@Outdoor-Avenger3 жыл бұрын
Another favorite channel of mine camping with Steve.
@patricknavarro8423 жыл бұрын
and or a disguise :D
@Sonja00 Жыл бұрын
I love hearing coyotes howling
@randalparks96483 жыл бұрын
I was taking to an old colleague the other day. She had COVID about the same time you did. She was in ICU for a week and another 2 weeks in a regular room. She still needs oxygen at times. Thank your lucky stars that your family's and your experience were no worse than they were. Stay healthy, your camping trips are some of my favorite things to watch!
@Bob-vg5vv3 жыл бұрын
Such an upbeat little fella.
@MAGIC13AZ3 жыл бұрын
I got Covid back in January. Like you said it was like no sickness I've had before. Fever, couldn't eat, sever body aches, headaches, I had a really hard time breathing, and a cough that lasted a few months after getting over it. My sick time lasted about 3 weeks. My final week brought sleeplessness. I went 3 days with 6 hours of sleep. 2 hours the first night and 4 hours the second night. Never lost taste or smell although my wife did but like your wife my wife's symptoms were mostly mild. I was never hospitalized but did do breathing treatments as my doctor ordered. My brother in law got Covid right at the end of July. Went into the hospital early August as he could not breath and he was turning blue. He had double Covid pneumonia. He passed September 5th leaving my sister and their 2 little boys.
@zombie53103 жыл бұрын
Stealth camping in Texas fields, I've learned to setup camp near cows, they keep hogs and aggressive animals away during the active hours usually around dusk and dawn. Also bring a few apples for the bull.
@bernielamont8253 жыл бұрын
Hey Luke, when you asked those cows if they wanted cofee, and they said " noooo," made me chuckle . Strength and Honor, stay safe!
@JohnGault23983 жыл бұрын
Cows know better than to drink tasters nasty.
@davidsradioroom96783 жыл бұрын
@@JohnGault2398 😁😁
@TheBigMamao3 жыл бұрын
Luke, My wife, son and I all had Covid at the same time (last March). My son, 18, barely had any symptoms. My wife and I were quite sick..... High fever, NASTY cough and body aches for about 2 weeks. We both lost our senses of smell and taste completely. By day 18 or 19 I was pretty much recovered, whereas my wife had lingering respiratory problems for about another month. I've been bald for 20 years, so I can't tell if I lost any hair! Thankfully, Wifey still has her beautiful locks! Nice vid as always.
@mphall23763 жыл бұрын
My wife tested positive for Covid-19, in February. She lost taste and smell. I had two negative tests, but my smell was affected and everything was salty. It was all very strange! Glad you are all doing well.
@whatsnottohike3 жыл бұрын
Its similar rules here in Spain on the trail, with regards to camping. i stealth camp, i leave zero trace, only cook on my stove and pitch late and pack up early. Great video!
@tygeron31453 жыл бұрын
Leave No Trace is for perfect for both camping and hiking.
@javierba88263 жыл бұрын
Its technically ilegal here but lots of us still do it
@whatsnottohike3 жыл бұрын
@@javierba8826 yes. Shame some people do it and leave their mess everywhere, giving others like us a bad name. Apparently, if you are walking from place A to place B and say a sudden storm comes in or darkness falls before you reach the destination, then it's 'legal' to camp. I've never had a problem camping in Spain but then I'm very discreet. 😁
@connie71283 жыл бұрын
I live in the desert southwest. Coyotes are such a familiar sight, even in our neighborhoods in the cities. I recently moved to a rural area, and I hear them a lot. I always get goosebumps when they all start yipping. What's really hair raising is the sound of a mountain lion. I've only heard that roar twice in my life, but I've never forgotten it.
@dlovely52342 жыл бұрын
My wife, 3 kids and I all had covid in November 2021. My wife, my son and I all had headaches and lost taste and smell. My 2 daughters had a cough and not much else. I also tasted only salty/bitter tastes. I'm actually still on quarantine because if good ol NY. We're all good now everybody is back to normal. I'm glad you and your family are healthy again. Strength and honor
@brnrecluse29463 жыл бұрын
I had one of the scariest coyote encounters when I was camping in the North Georgia mountains. Blood-curdling howls awoke me early in morning about a mile from my car. Fortunately, they were hunting a deer. Excellent video Luke! Strength and honor.
@cheryllouisetaylor96293 жыл бұрын
I can relate having COVID - 19.I got it from a friend who didn't get his vaccinations. He got it from someone who travelled somewhere. I had a fever and chills and sat in the bathroom for a while. Otherwise I only had it for 14 days. awesome video you have. I love it when people walk through the woods and show the beautiful scenery. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
@texashikeaholicsadventures56513 жыл бұрын
Glad you are feeling better. Yeah it's crazy how the "19" affects everyone so differently. I had it in January. The first 5 days were pretty normal, but on day 6 everything changed. My blood pressure sky rocketed to stroke levels and I had what they call thunder clap headaches (look it up, not fun at all). After 4 ER visits, 4 brain scans, and many many dr visits, they finally figured out that Covid had attacked the blood vessels in my brain. The blood vessels on the right side of my brain were almost completely closed causing excruciating pain, loss of memory, balance, etc. Ten months later and I am still on multiple nerve medications to combat the head pain, blood pressure issues, cognitive issues, etc, but I can't complain as I am definitely better than I was. Every day is a blessing!!
@jettaylor12863 жыл бұрын
I got Pfizer and my booster last week. Also, due to a research project I am in, I get tested every 2 weeks for the virus and once a month for antibody presence. So far, I have been able to avoid it and, being a native, I LOVE the NC mountains. Not too far from you so may have to drive or ride up sometime to meet you and Susie. Be safe but LIVE.
@Hikesoup3 жыл бұрын
Did my first ever solo trip last weekend and loved it.
@willek13353 жыл бұрын
After action report?
@Hikesoup3 жыл бұрын
@@willek1335 OK sure. I'll write something up.
@j.s.73663 жыл бұрын
Let’s hear it.
@Hikesoup3 жыл бұрын
@@j.s.7366 I commented a quick breakdown, above.
@johndebolt58533 жыл бұрын
Great video Luke. Thanks and get better.
@goodtimegwyn2 жыл бұрын
At the end of the summer we bought a new wood burning stove for our bell tent. And a pipe kettle and new chairs. But due to covid, pneumonia and out of control diabetes - and the inconvenience of nearly dying from it- I didn’t go camping. I can’t wait. So I watch your programmes. No I don’t go rough camping but I’m old. But I still love the open air and life under canvas C
@goodtimegwyn2 жыл бұрын
As you talked about covid- I am a supply teacher and I caught it in school - gave it to hubby. After 10 days I gradually got worse and worse. Probably too much info- but I lost control of my bowels. I couldn’t breathe , my lungs were congested. I had pneumonia but I didn’t know at the time. Hubby said he stayed awake to keep me breathing so the next day I called an ambulance. They didn’t come and said I should make my way to the hospital. So hubby drive me - with covid himself. The doctor said I nearly died. But you see, I’m diabetic and 64. But the man in the next ward to me died. He was unvaccinated and 25 years younger than me with a young family. Very sad. But he made the decision, took the chance and paid for it. Get vaccinated folks. The reason I survived, even thought I caught it, was because I was vaccinated. It was pneumonia that nearly killed me.
@benlaw46473 жыл бұрын
I had covid just about the same time you did....I experienced exactly the same symptoms as you luke.....the fever long time, cough , taste and smell like you ....I have never experienced anything like it as well....God bless....strength and honor brother....🙏
@alexanderweaver70663 жыл бұрын
I believe I contracted Covid in Cheyenne, WY, and by the time I arrived in Sacramento, I had to be admitted into VA hospital and remained there for one week. My symptoms were a low grade fever, general malaise, the sight of food made me nauseous and a sore throat. My body movements were slow and calculated. After discharge I laid in bed weak and had difficulty breathing going up and down stairs and had to use O2 to help me breathe properly. It took me six weeks to reach some sort of normalcy. At age 74 my body takes longer to recuperate and I still have an irritating hacking cough. However, I haven't let anything stop me from getting out to explore the Southwest in my van. So far I've hit southern California, Arizona and parts of Northern California.
@calypsoraz43182 жыл бұрын
I had the vid back in early December of last year and I was without taste and smell for two days. No fever, no cough, no other symptoms. I was lucky to have such a mild case.
@jackvoss1753 жыл бұрын
I dose the insides of my clothing and sleeping bag with permethrin before heading out. Walking, sitting, and crawling around we collect them. Permethrin repels them, and kills the foolhardy ones that persist. I’d expect more of them around cattle. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
@jackvoss1753 жыл бұрын
@@jeffmcgilvrey2497 G’day, Jeff. According to the directions, insides of pant legs, shirt sleeves, and shirt tails (entry points for ticks) are recommended. I also spray the inside of the groin area of pants, and underwear. Their target area is the groin. I turn my sleeping bag inside out and spray that too. Tops of socks too. (And tuck pant cuffs into sock tops.) Also the tent’s zippered entry areas, inside four corners, and ceiling. A couple of friends have had ticks. So far, I haven’t (knocking on wood here.) Until, say, 5-6 years ago, I never saw a tick in Michigan. Somehow, they’re here now. I figure that “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure”. I buy mine from Walmart. Pump bottles are cheaper per ounce than aerosol. They ship it to your front door. Cheers, and my best to you. Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
@christinekilar5022 жыл бұрын
I had Covid over Christmas 2021 16 days of hell. It was a weird sick. Fever , fatigue. Everything tasted weird. Even water. Glad the family got through it. Love the cows. 🐄
@pjf79432 жыл бұрын
One of the things I point out to RV's, night photographers and campers alike is their insane use of white like at night... You are the first camper I have seen to actually "Go Red".... Bravo to you, a true outdoorsman...!!!
@dennischeslock77823 жыл бұрын
Hay Luke, Never got it , but I got the shot. 😁😆😀😎Dennis from Delaware
@nc_mtbmedic13993 жыл бұрын
You got just didn't know you had it.
@gillianinoz3 жыл бұрын
I got the shot as well - it was a breeze.
@dennischeslock77823 жыл бұрын
@@nc_mtbmedic1399 I have a heart condition so my heart doctor keep a close watch on thing. And I never got covid!!
@richardsmith60473 жыл бұрын
Luke I had COVID over last Christmas. I lost taste and smell. Never ran a fever. Just couldn’t taste or smell. Me and my coworker contracted it at the same time. We missed 14 days of work. Got cleared by the state department to go back to work at our EMS job we had. Glad you guys are ok. I see the severe side of it every day.
@johnstevenson94293 жыл бұрын
Yep. Contracted Covid b back in Jan/ Feb. Had a persistent cough and terrible weakness. Couldn't walk without holding onto a wall. No fever though. After testing neg I now have anathema and carry a rescue inhaler. This thing is no joke at least for me. Really glad your family pulled through. S&H
@jesselovell5163 жыл бұрын
Thanks Little Brother for the quick adventure...
@joannearduin78013 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you were given permission to camp on this property
@larryguy86063 жыл бұрын
The cows never told him to leave.
@kaoriorinthiasanada34673 жыл бұрын
hi luke i love watching your videos,you make my night when your on.and your fun to listen too.!
@linedwell3 жыл бұрын
Some of the shots when you were off to get water had a touch of aTilt Shift quality to them, amazing work, your videos are always such high quality you can see the time it must take on screen. 👍👍❤️
@catherinelittlebear98633 жыл бұрын
I had covid for at least 6 weeks, all the symptoms, and a cough that lasted so long that i thought it was permanent. I will be 70 yr old in a few months. My daughter has covid, now, please pray for her.
@barryfletcher71363 жыл бұрын
My grandparents raised cattle. They would take calves and keep them until they were old enough to be sold to the dairy farms in the area. it would usually take about two years before they could be sold so they got used to being around people. My grandparents also kept a few cows (didn't sell them) because the older cows helped with the socialization of the calves and young cows. There is a good chance the cow and bull you encountered were thoroughly socialized and were hoping for treats. However, since you could not > know < that it was best that you kept your distance.
@maninacan.62853 жыл бұрын
Stealth camping until a land owner catches you on his trail cam. Lol
@daigonili2 жыл бұрын
He asked for permission.
@ModernGentleman2 жыл бұрын
He doesn't tresspass.
@jamesjones50512 жыл бұрын
Yes I had covid the first two weeks High fever could not catch my breath. Every breath I took I felt like I was sucking in water. Luckley I had oxgen and a nebulizer machine with breathing meds or I would have been in the hospital. I am a 64 year old man. I also do alot over night camping. I just love it. Luke keep up the good camping and hiking, some day we just may cross paths.
@corinnerenshaw36212 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all you do ! It is so upbeat and positive. Very enjoyable ! Generally do not camp alone. Not safe. Look forward to your next adventure ! :)
@jacksonjohnson96743 жыл бұрын
Man, I have got to take a trip to the NC mountains. absolutely beautiful!
@debbryant2402 Жыл бұрын
My sister got it,her muscle’s ached,nose ran and her taste was it tasted burnt to her too! Glad it lasted only a week for her. Glad you are better Luke and family!
@depalebe3 жыл бұрын
Had Vivid 8/2020. My wife had what amounted to a cold for a few days. I ended up in the hospital for nine days, three in the Icu. I hand no cough. Just couldn't breath well. Was in oxygen in the hospital and a month and a half after I went home. Based on the amount of Heprin they were giving me blood clots must have been an issue. As far as taste goes sweet and salt were amplified. Todd seemed to have the texture of gravel. Good news is I made a full recovery. Thanks to all my doctors and nurses at Mercy Hospital in Canton Ohio.
@jeffgaboury31572 жыл бұрын
The curious cows gave me a "Laugh Out Loud" moment! 😂
@paulblackburn42453 жыл бұрын
Luke, I had covid back in April for 3 weeks. It was the worst illness I’ve ever had. I lost my appetite, had a sore throat, fever, chills and sweats, plus low oxygen. I had pneumonia with it and had to be on oxygen for a week. I haven’t experienced any side effects afterwards. We’ll all get through this. So glad you’re all fine.
@TaivalOutdoors3 жыл бұрын
Although there's no such thing as "stealth camping" here in Finland since you can camp pretty much anywhere you want, but these stealth camp adventures are still really cool to follow along. You can kind of take part of the excitement.
@nonbinaryfaucet2842 жыл бұрын
Wild camping is pretty cool. Sadly here in northern germany there are practically no forests. So when planing something, i always havve to go to southern germany or sweden via train
@Bens9632 жыл бұрын
Same in Scotland, it's nice having the freedom to camp virtually anywhere
@asianyangster9163 жыл бұрын
I just went through covid too. I had similar symptoms. Headaches, chills and fever. Couldn't sleep. Mind was just racing. Lasted 1 week but didn't feel good for 3 weeks. LOL, everything did smell burnt and everything did taste very salty. Just felt blessed. Glad you and your family is better. Love your videos.
@tobystrickland59862 жыл бұрын
I've got something you should try doing and it works great. Take a wool blanket make a tent out of it and use a tarp over it to help with the wind and rain. Really helps hold heat in. Try it!
@darrellroush17332 жыл бұрын
Being alone is calming for the mind and soul. Nothing better👍
@adama12943 жыл бұрын
If you still have taste issues, take some zinc supplements. Zinc is used up when fighting infection and covid goes through it fast. A symptom of zinc deficiency is taste problems. I had covid. had a 101 temp for 2 weeks. Felt in between the flu and a cold in severity. Jaw hurt for 2 days and loss of appetite but that was it and the same was for my wife. Her mom though had it rough and needed an oxygen machine. Helps to have a bunch of nurses in the family. Better than ICU care.
@Boogeyman19763 жыл бұрын
Your stealth camp videos are my favorite
@scottbutler15613 жыл бұрын
Great video Luke. As a hammock camper, I wasn't interested in your innovative branch chair until I realized it could also be used as an ideal latrine seat. I always carry extra cord, I'm excited to try this new innovation, thanks.
@Efntodd3 жыл бұрын
I also got covid from Florida. Went to Disney world for family vacation. Wife and I are vaccinated, kids are not vaccinated and 4 & 7 yrs old. Everyone got home and tested positive for covid. Wife had a slight cough. Daughter 0 symptoms. Son slight cough. Myself, damn near death with all covid symptoms. The intense covid symptoms lasted 2 days then resided to a cough and congestion that won't go away. Covid is weird. You're the man Luke
@recondrone68263 жыл бұрын
Bought a Luminar outdoor lantern about 18 months ago with 1250 max lumen, it uses 4 D battery's has high/med/ low and dim settings .. Harbor freight has them for 19.99. I've used mine on 5 different camping trips that were 2 to 3 days each in length.. used the light for several hours each time and have yet to replace the battery's.. extremely low power consumption on the lower settings.. great light and cheap! Works for me!
@lindawoods68413 жыл бұрын
Hi Luke, I love watching stealth camping too!!! Of course your videos are always awesome and the best. The only other stealth camping i watch of course is Steve. 😀hunker down is his #1 saying..
@elsestelema62733 жыл бұрын
Love the way you thanked the cattle for allowing you to camp💕💕💕
@bernielamont8253 жыл бұрын
And then ask them if they wanted some tasters nasty
@roberttrotter25713 жыл бұрын
Had covid about 10 months ago. Bad sinuses, congestion, HA, 1 day low fever, no energy, loss of taste and smell x5 days. Lasted 10 days. Wife sick for 4 days. Both recovered w/o any side effects. Thanks for the videos.
@faithfamilyfishing6773 жыл бұрын
When I had Covid, I had the same fever, yet just for a day. Like you, everything I ate tasted like a bowl of salt. I still cannot smell anything, but my taste is coming back. Oddly, the things I liked before I don’t now, and crave things I didn’t like before Covid.
@mikejeffsteel2 жыл бұрын
Eat them then, maybe your body craves some minerals or vitamins that these foods have.
@maximilianrpm29273 жыл бұрын
"stealth camping" and "hunker down", I like this video despite lack of step 2.
@repairdrive3 жыл бұрын
Top notch editing!
@jerryhaun59943 жыл бұрын
Luke same with me I was sick for three weeks my wife had a rough go but not as bad as mine. Set in front of a fan constantly. I had fever weak disoriented and dizzy mouth ulcers cough had hair loss also. Crazy
@susiehamm2163 жыл бұрын
WOW!! What a view! Thank you again for the work that you put to these trips! Hey Susie!!❤❤🥰
@flush_entity3 жыл бұрын
i enjoyed this video quite a bit! Hope more to come~ My covid symptoms were water coming out of my butt and slight fever, went away in a few days. Tested positive the 4th day.
@shellcshells29023 жыл бұрын
With "IT' (almost a year ago) I had a head to toe welted rash, high grade fever, headache, weird smell (like ever everything was rotting), my taste was really off until in week two I lost both smell and taste, I hurt all over, then I got double lung pneumonia and ended up in the hospital. That was around day 9/10. I was released and continued until day 23 when my fever broke- THANK GOD! Now afterwards I still have fatigue and headaches. My vision is wobbly and I had hair loss for about 6 months post "c". It was the sickest I ever had been in my life. Not being able to breathe was super scary. I'm a year out now and still have very high antibodies.
@grumpyoldwizard3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you are better. Stay well and God Bless you and your family.
@sandywalters11823 жыл бұрын
Glad you are better! I didn't have it that bad. Nor did I lose taste and smell. But all I could smell and taste had this metallic iron like scent and taste. Everyone thinks I was nuts cause they didn't when they had it.
@TigerLily4443 жыл бұрын
@@sandywalters1182 isn't that the worst! when we are TRULY experiencing something and everyone is like.. hmmm i think you're nuts. LOLOL i felt the same way!!! but mine was way worse. i left a comment with the big explanation hahaha but its long - so... not important LOL it was really just to answer his video :) glad you are better too!
@eugenejung48083 жыл бұрын
Had C19 in August of 2020. Basically had a 14 day headache. Glad you recovered!
@RegrettablyLongwinded3 жыл бұрын
Glad you're recovering. I had COVID last December and was incredibly weak and fatigued, and for months afterwards going up a single flight of stairs would skyrocket my pulse to 120+ and I'd need to sit down. Heck, the first couple weeks I didn't even have the energy to sit upright in a chair for 8 hours straight to telework. I still get short of breath and feel like I inhaled too much water every time I get post nasal drip. So glad I skipped Thanksgiving with the family last year, because with the timing of everything I just may have infected my high risk parents if I'd gone.
@doc31623 жыл бұрын
Hey I had covid from August 20th till September 24, spent 2 weeks in the hospital and came close to dying. Lost taste had a fever that came and went. No cough but body aches and chills, no taste or smell and had a hell of a time breathing. I still don't feel great but really getting better. Funny thing is I showed symptoms 5 days after I got my final vaccination dose.
@stellarhodes41623 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video, Luke. Glad you're feeling better 👍🏽
@RAMtrails3 жыл бұрын
I feel the same way about the silence and solitude. Soothes the soul! Thanks for the video brother. Cheers
@rainbowriverclarkbrown Жыл бұрын
Had to watch this again.❤️all that you and Susie,do..
@deekelley8913 жыл бұрын
We all had the ‘roana as well. I had symptoms similar to a severe sinus infection with headache, a one-arm rash, scalp sores, and tinnitus! My daughter in law had incredible fatigue and then a little pneumonia from sleeping on her back. My son-bad high fevers and eventually a 4 day hospitalization with discharge on oxygen. Grandson tired one day. So everyone was completely different. Son is off oxygen now except when he exerts too much. He’s impatient to get well and work. (Also is losing hair, too!) Whatever you do, stay upright and do deep breathing exercises before, during and after. Sleep on side or tummy. Muscinex worked great for us.
@SushilRam772 жыл бұрын
I thank you for all your videos, I live by myself, I get a lot of solitude. When I go camping Now. I love the company. I am military veteran that enjoys interacting too. I love the videos you put out. Thank you for your daughter for serving the US Navy!!
@tonyupham23403 жыл бұрын
Fantastic camera work and top notch editing, your videos give us a real experience of what its like in the places you visit, I for one are very grateful that you bring us along on your adventures, there is always a very positive vibe that comes through on your work, it is refreshing in these times of cynicism, thank you
@dannyburns19003 жыл бұрын
Another fantastic video!! Thanks Luke for sharing!
@flightographist3 жыл бұрын
Finally, a question I can answer. The strong winds you experience are likely katabatic, or downslope, despite prevailing conditions. So, your aspect influences evening wind. I hike and camp, often with a paraglider.
@mrshmanckles14633 жыл бұрын
I always like your camping videos!
@roseylittle55053 жыл бұрын
I had it and my neighbor had it and my mother-in-law and her husband had it. A cold is all we had. I felt, for the most part, fine. A couple of days I was a little more tired than usual, had a cough, plugged nose. I could taste things fine, just not as strong and with the plugged nose, I couldn't smell. I am still waiting for my smell to come completely back. Every once in a while I'll get a whiff of a smell but not much. Never had a fever, neither did the in-laws. This happened at the end of August and I still have a cough. It only comes on a couple times a day and lasts for about 2 minutes. It's getting better. Sorry to hear you had it so bad. Glad you all are better.
@wolfeadventures3 жыл бұрын
Super video! Love the camping vids.
@tedwiley82153 жыл бұрын
Fun & very inspirational video. Thanks 🙂
@mazdamaniac46433 жыл бұрын
I really wish that we had more forest areas to explore here in England. I'd love to walk for miles and not see a road, but it's not to be here. We have the National Parks, which offer decent trails to hike on, but almost all of them don't allow camping so any multi-day hiking trip seems to quickly get expensive when you don't have a lot of 'official' options beyond booking a stay at a hotel somewhere, which isn't camping. So you have to head for a more reasonable camping-friendly Scotland. Of course, there are the responsible wild campers out there, big respect, with any hope we'll get a 200 year old 'Act of Vagrancy' law updated to allow for wild camping when hiking.
@tommccraley34043 жыл бұрын
High fever and body ache for 4 days. Nothing else. Enjoy your videos!
@jamesellsworth96733 жыл бұрын
THAT particular cow was coming into 'heat' and the bull was staying close by to be first on the job. I have observed that bulls with cows to care for are calmer than ones being pastured alone.
@FatalChaz333 жыл бұрын
I just learned about cow sex on Luke's channel!
@carollyngillespie38603 жыл бұрын
@@FatalChaz33 ha-ha-ha! Cow sex. Ha-ha-ha!
@jeantetreault1323 жыл бұрын
Looking good, Luke. I ve checked all of your other earlier video files and you sure age well. Take care, my friend and thank you for sharing with us, all of your trail adventures. Johnny, Montréal, Canada.
@jeremyburns21093 жыл бұрын
I can only imagine what your reaction was when you think your all alone and then someone says hi. Of all the places she could have ended up. Glad it was her and not the owner.
@Romans_Toupee3 жыл бұрын
You had a high grade fever... for *2 straight weeks* you say? Honestly dude, you should be thankful you're not dead. Not only does that sound absolutely miserable, but that sounds like you were inches away from needing a hospital bed. Glad you're feeling fine now... but boy am I glad I got vaccinated last month after so much procrastinating. All I had to deal with was a sore arm for a day.... ill take that 10/10 over a 2 week long fever.
@MonicaPrinceFam3 жыл бұрын
I had covid in 2020 Feb for my bday. I'm asthmatic and my asthma was severe for 3 months afterwards. I have never been so short of breath in my life. Fever, loss of appetite and upset stomach. My Mother died on a ventilator in June 2021. I decided the Vax was for me and my husband too.
@ScottHervieuxOutdoors3 жыл бұрын
God bless you with your covid. I just got over battling lyme, covid, and pneumonia for the last 3 weeks. Well, still on antibiotics for lyme. My symptoms: 103-104 fever, not eating for a week, everything was disgustingly salty (and I love salt), coffee still tastes like oil water, sweats, I did not eat for a week, and the coughing/ phlegm. My primary care is the one who called a rescue for me because I was also dehydrated. I stayed on the couch for a week. My lasting effects so far: back pain, and major leg weakness. I go back to work in a couple days. My wif'es symptoms only lasted a couple days. But she said the same thing of everything tasting extremely salty.
@BIGAL19732 жыл бұрын
That sunset is like a bob ross painting
@sandihandi78313 жыл бұрын
Some of your covid symptoms were like my son's. He, his wife and 4 sons all caught it (3 vaccinated and 3 were not ). Just slight fevers, sore throats and coughing. Sick for 10 days. My son lost his sense of taste and smell, but woke up one night a week after getting this and he raced through his home looking for a fire, because he thought he smelled smoke. Also, he said he could only taste "salt". That is so weird. Glad to see you are better and I am so relieved that my family is well now too. Hope it stays that way. I've had 2 shots and a booster because I have Leukemia, so I have to be so, so careful. As for those cayotes , I would have climbed up a tree and sat there all night. lol Hey, you take care out there, stay safe (away from those cows) and keep making these great adventure videos. Sandy from OH
@scuba5k3 жыл бұрын
Someone get Luke a Step #2.
@trirycheman3 жыл бұрын
Someone call Steve!
@tommythuntdeer3 жыл бұрын
Great video! Had Covid. No sense of smell or taste for three weeks. Miserable sleeping. Sick with fever for about two weeks. Minor cough and congestion last few days of being sick. Once my fever broke, it took about another four to five days before I felt 100%. Enjoy your videos! Thanks!
@jrushen42353 жыл бұрын
This really is high quality work. Thanks.
@larrydonna3693 жыл бұрын
As usual, great video. I stealth camp in the local forest when I can't get away to the mountains, particularly when a storm is in the forecast. I have a minimal backpacking kit that fits into my day-hiking pack, so I am disguised as a day-hiker. I use a compact 7x9 tarp, and because I like to go out during storms, I pitch it low, A-frame style, roughly waist high. The wind still blows it around during storms, but a lot less than if it was pitched high. I am glad you are showing links for the gear you like. I am intrigued by the pack. I will have to check that out.
@grumpyoldwizard3 жыл бұрын
The “vid” is strange. My daughter caught it at a school dance. She was fine after a couple of days and never went beyond a mild fever and stuffiness. My wife was fine. I felt slightly bad for 2 days but that was it. Thank God. I worked in a county hospital in a city with 2.5 million pop for 20 years. I was exposed to just about everything. That probably helped my immune system cope. God blessed us and I hope y’all recover 100%. I put this comment in because this video is the ONLY one where I have seen real comments about the vid. Its tough to tell by watching the news.
@crystalawrey23623 жыл бұрын
I caught it at a grocery store. A employee had it. I was masked up but I touched something they did and touched my face. I’m fully vaccinated thankfully because I would have died. I thought I was going to die. I could not breathe I coughed so bad. . I had no clue where I was. I felt so weak for two weeks. I have zero after affects thankfully. Once I could sleep I felt better pretty quick. It was scary. I had Luke playing on a loop because I woke up and his voice was calming when your confused.
@SoloHiker13 жыл бұрын
@@crystalawrey2362 So you got it after you had your shots...hmmmm
@HEIPPI3 жыл бұрын
Hey Luke, nice video! A little tip i’d give for audio in the videos is to use a slight low pass filter to cut down wind and tripod rumbles. They can get quite distracting with subwoofers and good headphones. 👍🏻☺️
@debbryant24022 жыл бұрын
That is one beautiful place to camp at Luke! My son got one of the tents you had on one of your videos,can’t remember which one,but he loves it
@adidrive14693 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you and your family is ok now
@FugMan43 жыл бұрын
Your' a good kid. I love your vids. You are like the City boy that decides to go camping.
@philw80493 жыл бұрын
I was camping a couple weeks ago. Dark out, we had a fire going and I heard what I assume were a couple coyotes in the darkness. Few seconds later a few more, then a few more then a few more lol. Within a 30 second time span it sounded like we were totally surrounded by 30 coyotes. Definitely one of the oddest experiences I’ve had.
@babiesfartingfire60073 жыл бұрын
Thats pretty normal actually. Hearing coyotes, wolves and elk bugling is pretty normal too.
@gazlyno3 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear you and your family are back in good health and also that your talking to your brother again :) Enjoyed watching , stay safe Thanks for sharing