I Dressed in Viking Clothes in the Freezing Cold!

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The Vikings lived in a place that is notoriously cold and wet during the winter months: northern Europe! As a northern European, and seeing as it's currently below freezing here in the UK, I decided to wear as much of my wool clothing as I could, to see how my "standard Viking age" clothes hold up to freezing cold and icy conditions.
This is my first video for a while. I hope I remember how it all works! :S
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  • @cork..
    @cork.. Жыл бұрын

    JIMMY I MISSED YOU. I'm so sorry about your dad. I can't imagine. Literally. You're my favourite and I'm glad to see your face again

  • @solveigw
    @solveigw Жыл бұрын

    In Norwegian we have a saying that wool is gold. It sounds cooler in Norwegian, because it rhymes: "Ull er gull"! Layers of natural fibres will trap air in between which will do a great job of insulating you. I would invite you to my part of the fjords, but we have basically the same climate as you have in York, so it doesn't make much of a difference :) But, should you ever come to Bergen, you have to check out the Bryggen museum and look at the fantastic medieval findings they have there! I promise, it's cool! And we have the best cinnamon buns!

  • @Katherine_The_Okay

    @Katherine_The_Okay

    Жыл бұрын

    That is an awesome saying. I grew up in the Midwestern USA where it gets pretty cold and windy, and my mom absolutely swore by wool. Pretty sure we were some of the only kids on the schoolyard wearing wool, but we were also some of the only kids who didn't actually mind going outside for recess in the wintertime. Also: beautiful natural features, a neat museum, AND delicious cinnamon buns? Definitely need to visit your part of the world some day 😀

  • @jennifercourtemanche9793

    @jennifercourtemanche9793

    Жыл бұрын

    Just found out that winter here is officially starting with a high of 0F (-18C) and a low of -23F (-31C). Need to get sheepy layers!

  • @velentr

    @velentr

    Жыл бұрын

    In rhymes in Danish too; Uld er guld. Seeing as it's -11 (Cel) currently, I wholeheartedly concur.

  • @bajasmancer

    @bajasmancer

    Жыл бұрын

    Ull for the ull god!

  • @sgjoni

    @sgjoni

    Жыл бұрын

    Ull er Gull, same spelling in Icelandic, also rimes… but sounds different with that double LL that sounds more like TL ( t͡ɬ )… almost Welsh 😮😊

  • @andreabranemyr8319
    @andreabranemyr8319 Жыл бұрын

    About the shoes: As a swedish sami I know the vikings did trading with the sami in the north. And the sami made (and still make) really warm winter shoes made of raindeer-skin with the hairs still on it, with the hairs to the outside. Inside we put a special grass to keep the feet extra warm and dry. Not long ago farmers in the north still bought this from the sami, becauce it was (and still is) the warmest shoes you could find. Your thin shoes seems more like summer shoes really. :)

  • @Lasanga95

    @Lasanga95

    9 ай бұрын

    Cool!

  • @charlespentrose7834
    @charlespentrose7834 Жыл бұрын

    I think a lot of people in the modern world underestimate just how awesome wool clothing is in all sorts of weather - there's a reason so many people throughout history wore the stuff. And my condolences on the loss of your father. Losing a loved one sucks.

  • @claytonberg721

    @claytonberg721

    Жыл бұрын

    I wear traditional mens wear, in -30 weather and +30 weather. Most people don't know how uncomfortable their fast fashion polyester clothes are.

  • @annabeinglazy5580

    @annabeinglazy5580

    Жыл бұрын

    Wool clothing and skirts. I went Out with friends earlier this month during a cold snap and my friend's jaw almost Fell Off when she saw i was wearing a skirt. A 50s circle skirt. More than knee length. She asked me If i wanted to freeze to death. I pointed Out that tights exist and that that skirt is actually warmer than all of my skin tight Jeans (cuz Jeans are actually terrible Winter clothing). If i Had added a petticoat, i would have been to warm INSIDE the Pub we later went to. And it took me 26 years to figure that out because of the stupid "skirts arent practical" stuff i grew up with.

  • @happytofu5

    @happytofu5

    Жыл бұрын

    @@annabeinglazy5580 And you can layer so many extra skirts! So many more than pants.

  • @halu959986

    @halu959986

    Жыл бұрын

    I wore a wool hood for a larp event last August(character costume reasons meant i wasnt supposed to have my human features on show), everyone kept checking to see if I was OK, but I was happy as a clam, the boiled wool kept the sun off my face and shoulders during the day, and kept my head lovely and toasty in the cold nights, it was great!

  • @G1NZOU

    @G1NZOU

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree, I bought a lot of lambswool jumpers these past few years and when I'm on our boat in the colder months I don't notice the draughts as much, I notice wool also seems to trap less BO than modern artificial fabrics seem to do, more breathable and naturally odour resistant.

  • @cypriennezed5640
    @cypriennezed5640 Жыл бұрын

    "It's almost like it's WINTER AGAIN" 💜💜💜 Thank you for the laughs today - wishing you the peace to do whatever feels right in the moment 💜💜💜 You've got this

  • @TeddyKirkegaard
    @TeddyKirkegaard Жыл бұрын

    I studied to be an outdoor activities guide (kayaking, skiing, hiking and such) in Norway last year, and approximately half of all conversations between October and April were about how wool was the perfect material.

  • @curiousfirely

    @curiousfirely

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely true. I prefer wool in winter over modern technical fabrics. Wool stays dry, because the snow doesn't melt on the surface, and it resists damage from sparks!

  • @windmaze8735

    @windmaze8735

    Жыл бұрын

    As a Norwegian, can confirm.

  • @Neenerella333

    @Neenerella333

    Жыл бұрын

    As a part time mountaineer, also can confirm. My mid weight wool socks stayed warm when wet. The finer merino stuff I wear doesn't get as smelly as the tech ones.

  • @fikanera838
    @fikanera838 Жыл бұрын

    This reminds me of a similar video by Karolina Żebrowska of her capering about in wool layers in the snow. She was so much warmer than her sister, who was in modern clothes. Deepest condolences on the death of your father. What a shock. Take care. Best wishes from Czechia.

  • @ObsydianShade

    @ObsydianShade

    Жыл бұрын

    Karolina is amazing--I love her channel!

  • @latronqui

    @latronqui

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought about that video too.

  • @gooses78
    @gooses78 Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry for your loss, Jimmy. A few years ago I also lost my father without any warning, and it was devastating. You're absolutely right about it leaving a man sized hole. I know that right now this may sound like empty platitudes, but I can tell you from experience that it does get better. If I may offer you a single piece of advice, it is a simple reminder to be gentle with yourself. Grief isn't linear. It ebbs and flows, and sometimes it straight up sucker punches you. Allow yourself to grieve, and know that even if it doesn't feel like it now it really does get easier. Much love.

  • @ShazEire

    @ShazEire

    Жыл бұрын

    Wonderful advice. From another to all who have lost, much sympathy and love

  • @kevinschmith9379

    @kevinschmith9379

    Жыл бұрын

    I guess I was wrong sorry about your dad

  • @hospitalcakewalk

    @hospitalcakewalk

    Жыл бұрын

    i lost my mom partially to cancer (she was passing away from it) and partially from just unknown circumstances (she was at the hospital and they didnt understand how she passed) so i never really thought at the loss in that way, but omfg it makes so much sense. and now im crying again.

  • @ChristheRedcoat
    @ChristheRedcoat Жыл бұрын

    Welcome back, Jimmy! So sorry to hear about your loss. You’re right, wool is the best.

  • @TheWelshViking

    @TheWelshViking

    Жыл бұрын

    Unstoppable sheep clothes

  • @marxbruder

    @marxbruder

    Жыл бұрын

    My deepest KZread desire is for you two to do a video together.

  • @Kraakesolv

    @Kraakesolv

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheWelshViking As a Norwegian working in the cold, Army, wool is all I use in the winter.

  • @Krucek6666
    @Krucek6666 Жыл бұрын

    My sincere condolences Jimmy. I lost mine 4 years ago. All I can say time will heal that wound but never entirely. Stay strong.

  • @lisaschweitzer7767
    @lisaschweitzer7767 Жыл бұрын

    I usually lurk, but this episode made me reach out for several reasons. A) I am a weaver and I lurrrrve wool, too, and my nerdy little heart sings every time you talk about twills and inkle looms ,etc; B) I moved this year too, and moving just blows, and C) I also lost my dad when I was working on my PhD and it was really tough. Please be kind to yourself--it’s hard to do any type of work when you are grieving, but creative work is exceptionally hard.

  • @Sunny-Jade
    @Sunny-Jade Жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry about your dad. I lost mine at 15 in a car accident, so I completely get the unexpected aspect. The thing that kept going through my head during this was wondering if anyone thought they were seeing a historical ghost through the fog while you were trudging along and made me giggle.

  • @gilltaber2187
    @gilltaber2187 Жыл бұрын

    Oh Jimmy, I am so sorry to hear about your dad, and your struggles. I have missed your content so much. Glad to have you back but we are happy with slow and steady while you put yourself first. Much hugs.

  • @darlebalfoort8705
    @darlebalfoort8705 Жыл бұрын

    Years ago, I saw a study of Viking clothing on the open northern sea compared to modern high trek wear. The northern peoples knew what they were doing. It is high performance clothing done naturally.

  • @ge569

    @ge569

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey, could you maybe send me the link? I work for a trail databank website and would love to do an article on this.

  • @CaptainStitchyPants
    @CaptainStitchyPants Жыл бұрын

    Wool! It's almost like it was designed to keep mammals warm! Magic! 😂 Once I learned how to knit perfectly-fitting wool socks for myself, I never looked back. Cosy warm woolly toes in cheerful colours? Heck yes! Good to see you back here. PhDs are hard. Moving house is hard. Bereavement is fucking hard. I'm so sorry 💜

  • @susangrande8142

    @susangrande8142

    Жыл бұрын

    YESSS! I’m there with you! I’ve been knitting well-fitting wool socks for my now-retired rural mail carrier husband and myself (we live in the central plains of the U.S. where we just had below zero Fahrenheit air temps and wind chill- 🥶), and they’re the best! 😍 I also knit other woolen cold weather garments, which I wouldn’t go without. People just don’t know how great hand-knit wool socks are for cold!

  • @elizabethsloan3192
    @elizabethsloan3192 Жыл бұрын

    I’m so sorry you lost your dad, he was such fun when we got to see him on the channel.

  • @catherinemcnamara1141

    @catherinemcnamara1141

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree, he did seem like a lovely chap. Very sorry for your loss, Jimmy.

  • @sarahallegra6239
    @sarahallegra6239 Жыл бұрын

    I’m so sorry to hear about your dad, Jimmy. That must have been a really terrible blow. My therapist says that, in her experience, almost any death that comes unexpectedly is a lot harder on those left behind than one you get to prepare yourself for… I’m inclined to agree with her. Give yourself all the time you need to grieve. The only way through it is to go through it, unfortunately. If making videos helps, then we’re very happy to help distract you! But if you need to just take time for yourself, please do that too. Whatever you need, my friend. Sending you all the love from the US! ❤

  • @laulutar

    @laulutar

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with your therapist. When you lose someone suddenly, you have no way to prepare yourself for it. For example, watching my dad suffer through the illness that killed him over several years was really rough, but when he died, it was almost merciful in a way. One of my best friends died all of a sudden earlier this year and because it was so sudden and unexpected, none of us were able to prepare for it in any way, and we are still trying to put ourselves back together.

  • @abbiem3231
    @abbiem3231 Жыл бұрын

    As someone who has lived in various Canadian climbs: cold is cold. Anywhere. The bigger differences are centered around the humidity and wind, which is still COLD. I love the outfit! Makes me so jealous! Condolences and best wishes to you right now, happy to see you back and relatively well.

  • @dees3179

    @dees3179

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m in the U.K. are housing stock is in parts, cheap and nasty. And heating is prohibitive. So you bet I’ll complain about the temperature. I’m sure I’d be fine at -30 if I had good heating and a well insulated house. I hope that the houses you’ve lived in in Canada are better than we can manage.

  • @bunhelsingslegacy3549

    @bunhelsingslegacy3549

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dees3179 Generally we do at least know how to insulate... unless the contractor that built your place said they were going to insulate and then took the money and ran... so I always wear double socks all winter and have an assortment of house coats and warm skirts and fuzzy pj pants and things like that for when the stupid expensive-to-run electric baseboard heaters I'm stuck with can't keep up (my electric bill during the coldest months is usually close to $300, a friend who has gas heating has a $75 monthly electric bill and I think it was a $35 gas bill at that time of year).

  • @dees3179

    @dees3179

    Жыл бұрын

    @@bunhelsingslegacy3549 I want to live at your friends house. Mine is £153 a month combined and that is with no heating, showering twice a week only Andy as little electric as I can manage. Until the prices went silly it was £54 and I could have some heat two or three hours a day. Do you think your friend might have room for both of us?....

  • @piccalillipit9211

    @piccalillipit9211

    Жыл бұрын

    Im from York - I now live in Bulgaria. The cold in the Uk is horrific, its so humid the cold seeps into your bones and steals the heat. Its about -3 here today - I put washing out to dry

  • @michellebyrom6551

    @michellebyrom6551

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dees3179 portable oil filled radiators and electric throws are the cheapest heating available just now. Use the minimum when you need it. And those tartan wool picnic blankets your granny probably had - she knew their real value over her knees.

  • @JillianEve
    @JillianEve Жыл бұрын

    Wool is magic and I'll never get tired of hearing about it. 🐑

  • @seancampbell1267
    @seancampbell1267 Жыл бұрын

    So sorry to hear about your dad. I lost my father last summer, and it was devastating. Going through my father's things, I found his really bad 1980s druid costume, and that was the jumping off point for me getting into reenactment, and reenactment became part of my grieving process. Its good to see you back making videos again. I hope you can find some peace, comfort, and closure as you process the loss of your father.

  • @lolitaras22
    @lolitaras22 Жыл бұрын

    Missed you. My condolences, my father died when I was about your age. Keep feeding us with vids!

  • @thornescapes7707
    @thornescapes7707 Жыл бұрын

    I've worked outside in -40, and frankly I have no idea how people survived living in those conditions. However, I think that "furs" is the simplest answer. I suspect that fur lined footwear would have made a world of difference. However, if you are only dealing with -5 C, then your clothes made complete sense and it's clear why they were popular! Brilliant!

  • @michellebyrom6551

    @michellebyrom6551

    Жыл бұрын

    Undoubtedly. Ask any Russian. Sheepskin would be good too. The earliest prototype of the Ugg boot, and the only one I'd consider wearing.

  • @susangrande8142

    @susangrande8142

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, furs. And it would be shearling sheepskin. In really cold weather, I wear a mink coat and hat I inherited, and shearling mitts. I have a new pair of custom-made shin-high moccasins made from thick buffalo (American bison) hide, and in below freezing weather, they were fine outside. They have felted wool insoles, which are very insulative, and thin-ish Vibram soles. Where I live, right now it’s below 0 degrees F., with -30 + wind chill, and I haven’t tried them. It’s too freakin’ cold to go outside!!

  • @catelynh1020

    @catelynh1020

    Жыл бұрын

    When it gets cold cold, say -15F/-26C, i put wool into my shoes. Specifically the wool that we can't use for other things but we do still wash it and try to pick out any obnoxious vegitation. I go from toes being uncomfortably cold to not really noticing the cold. Something that would help is if we didn't go from extremes. Say 70F/21C to extremely cold by just going outside. Where i live, i start wearing winter clothes when it gets down to 50F/10C but after the first really cold snap i'm out in a very light jacket when it's near freezing because i see that as warm.

  • @bekkakay8573
    @bekkakay8573 Жыл бұрын

    You’re so right about the cold! After you get below zero, cold just feels cold. The temperature is just a way to measure the danger after that. Minnesota has taught me that!

  • @dianeshelton9592

    @dianeshelton9592

    Жыл бұрын

    In fairness damp cold regardless of degrees feels colder than dry cold because there is more moisture to evaporate off your skin making a cooling effect. So Jimmy in the fog in the wind will be bloody cold, ( technical term ) as apposition to its a bit nippy out there ( another technical term. Long time dweller of somewhere damp and cold who always wondered why when I went to places much colder but dry I did not feel so cold. So I found out 🙃

  • @peppertea6050
    @peppertea6050 Жыл бұрын

    Good to see you again! As someone who lost their dad four years ago, I really feel you, I hope you are okay and have loving people around you. The pain will become more bearable with time. Thank you so much for coming back and sharing with us.

  • @cocobutter3175
    @cocobutter3175 Жыл бұрын

    Man, I was so happy to see you back, but so sorry about your dad. Out of everyone in my life, my dad was my favorite person. The only one I felt always loved me unconditionally, no matter what. And, I dunno, life feels different without them there.. Like there's no one to catch you when you fall now, and you're an acrobat performing without a net. For me, it always takes awhile to sink in and fully realize the loss. I dunno, I guess because I don't like to talk about my feelings, or show emotion. I'm very cynical. But it makes the grieving process take a long time. I hate thinking about anyone else having to deal with that. I hope you're alright. If you need anything, you should ask us and don't feel bad about it. You have a lot of fans, and you've given us awesome content over the years. And good historical content is hard to find. All I do all day is look through stuff trying to figure out how a normal person lived back then. You really have to dig. I've really appreciated your research. Well, I'm babbling now, trying to find words that'll make everything better. Sorry for the novel. ❤️

  • @kieraoona
    @kieraoona Жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry to hear about your dad. As a Canadian living in cold weather, this has been a fantastic video! Thank you for all the work you do!

  • @ThatElfTorunn
    @ThatElfTorunn Жыл бұрын

    I am so sorry about your loss of your father. My mother passed in 2020 without any warning so I understand what that man shaped hole feels like right now. You are so strong for being able to come back already. Much respect.

  • @banjowarrior365
    @banjowarrior365 Жыл бұрын

    I aspire to look like an evil wizard on my walks. Very inspirational. So sorry to hear about your dad, sending love!

  • @asilverfoxintasmania9940
    @asilverfoxintasmania9940 Жыл бұрын

    I am sorry to hear about PhD stress and your father. Great test of the clothes. Wool is just amazing.

  • @jackiejames4551
    @jackiejames4551 Жыл бұрын

    Oh Jimmy, my heart broke when you said you lost your dad unexpectedly. My deepest condolences to you and your family. I've missed your wit and charm, and I'm glad your feeling up to posting again. If I had the money, I would gladly pay for you to come test your cold weather gear here in northern Florida. We are currently experiencing a cold snap it didn't get over 65 here today.

  • @DrachenGothik666

    @DrachenGothik666

    Жыл бұрын

    Pfft. 65 isn't a "cold snap". That's the temperature I usually keep my indoor temps in my house... Sure, I wear a sweater if I'm not doing anything physical, but big deal. To folks who do Celsius, that's 18 degrees. Practically T-shirt weather for some folks.

  • @jackiejames4551

    @jackiejames4551

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DrachenGothik666 lol

  • @lenorebjork2763
    @lenorebjork2763 Жыл бұрын

    For a second there I thought you were going to say “sponsored by wool!” 😂 Sending love to you and your family, hoping you are managing to take yourself through this hard time. 💕💕

  • @belagrolaub8746
    @belagrolaub8746 Жыл бұрын

    Glad to have you back, Jimmy! My deepest condolences about your father passing away. I lost my dad in 2014 very suddenly as well, he was a sprightly old man and the next day he was gone. Loosing him hit me like a truck and it's a wound that will never truly heal. So I know exactly how you must feel. On brighter things, I'd love to do a winter walk in my 17th century cassock as well, only hindrance is that I have to sew it first lol

  • @annewrites...8385
    @annewrites...8385 Жыл бұрын

    Welcome back xx big hugs. We used your tunic pattern (again) to make my son another Viking tunic a month ago (he grew out of the old one)! And you have inspired me to start a PhD next year. Lots of well-wishing for overcoming any hurdles in your PhD. If you listen carefully, you will hear your Dad speaking to your heart (from experience).

  • @koneko6989
    @koneko6989 Жыл бұрын

    We just moved recently after I lost my father suddenly in January. It's almost been a year and there's still a hole. It will get better, but it is a process, and never a quick one. Take care of yourself and remember that there are people that care about you. I just found this channel today (someone in a Discord I'm in posted the Mari Lwyd video from last year) and decided I should watch this due to being fascinated with old clothing, and your update about your life just made me feel you may need to hear that people care, you are not alone, and continue to heal in your own way. I will look forward to any new videos you post!

  • @gryphonrampant24
    @gryphonrampant24 Жыл бұрын

    So good to see you again, Jimmy. I may have shouted your name in delight and frightened my dog. And thank you for demonstrating to your viewers how it's perfectly appropriate to take some time off in hard times.

  • @jennifercourtemanche9793
    @jennifercourtemanche9793 Жыл бұрын

    Welcome back! You could always test those here - we've had snow since Halloween and today it managed to completely "eat" our picnic table. Maaaa, hiss, meow, quack and honk - the critters wanted to welcome you back too.

  • @midgey50
    @midgey50 Жыл бұрын

    It’s so great to see you back with a new video! I’m in the patreon discord and since hearing about your dad there I’ve had you in my thoughts. I can’t imagine how rough that’s been. Being part of the patreon discord community actually gave me the push to get some wool fabric for a cloak and got a very simple penannular brooch, as well as a replica Rømersdal thors hammer. Simple start to something I’ve wanted to do for so long. Thank you for all your videos and the amazing group of people you’ve helped gather together.

  • @jennifergraham3752
    @jennifergraham3752 Жыл бұрын

    I am so very sorry to hear about your Dad. Hugs to you. You are in my thoughts.

  • @FrenchTheLlamaFTL
    @FrenchTheLlamaFTL Жыл бұрын

    Wool is the best! I'm so much warmer in the winter with a wool rectangle cloak and wool hooded shawl on top than I have ever been in modern outerwear. Hard not to feel snuggly and cozy when you've basically wrapped yourself in a blanket to go outside. I also love how many layers I can have under a cloak, as opposed to a coat where there's only so much room in the arms. My record is -9°f

  • @aprildriesslein5034

    @aprildriesslein5034

    Жыл бұрын

    I'd be interested to hear how the cloak is in terms of doing daily activities. They also seem fun to me, but then falling off your arm or draping in your way all the time.

  • @FrenchTheLlamaFTL

    @FrenchTheLlamaFTL

    Жыл бұрын

    @April Driesslein cloak pin! It stays in place well and I pin my cloak by my right shoulder so my right arm is pretty free

  • @micah1848

    @micah1848

    Жыл бұрын

    @@aprildriesslein5034 i have a ruana not a cloak but a belt works well for that, with the side effect of making you look like a jedi. i second the recommendation of a cloak pin also

  • @susangrande8142

    @susangrande8142

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi, I’m curious about something: I agree, wool is a miraculous fiber (I spin and knit with wool). Where I live, in Nebraska, wind is always a weather factor, particularly in winter. Any idea how wind-proof a wool cloak and the layers underneath are? Right now, 12/23/2022, we have a wind chill warning. Air temperature is -6 Fahrenheit, and wind chill is in the -30s F. When it’s this cold, I don’t go outside, or I wear furs. Is any part of your woolen outer clothing fulled?

  • @maxnicolai1440
    @maxnicolai1440 Жыл бұрын

    Hey Jimmy, nice to see you again. I'm very sorry you lost your dad. I hope, you are getting better and life is nice to you! Love the content, you put out.

  • @kalka1l
    @kalka1l Жыл бұрын

    As someone currently buried in snow it certainly feels like winter even when we know better. Reminds me of that shift in medieval calendar illustration.

  • @SaraPfeffer
    @SaraPfeffer Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry for your loss, praying for you and yours. I know what the loss of a father is like, and the honest truth is it doesn't get better but it does get easier. Take the time you need, but give the community tab an update now and again so we know you are still around, just busy, please.

  • @warriorprincess1846
    @warriorprincess1846 Жыл бұрын

    Jimmy you have been so missed 🖤 So sorry to hear about your dad, sending you a big warm hug 🫂 You lifted my spirits today and I thank you truly 🙏🖤

  • @InThisEssayIWill...
    @InThisEssayIWill... Жыл бұрын

    Welcome back! So sorry for your loss. On the subject of the video, as someone who is chronically cold, finding historical KZread and understanding the importance of fiber content has been a game changer.. layering and wool for the win for this cold blooded gal!

  • @wendygore2709
    @wendygore2709 Жыл бұрын

    My sincerest condolences about you Dad 🙏😇 I it's really good to see & hear from you again, despite all you have been through over the last year. Stay strong & never worry about the time you need to take care of you, physically & mentally. We love you & will always be here for you, when you are ready to post a video ❤️🤗 The clothes actually look warm & the materials were usually made of wool. (I'm Cymreag, but grew up in the U.S. w/an English Gran) She had lots of wool clothes. My sister & I wore wool stockings, hats & mittens to church. Every single blanket in the house was also made from wool, so we were always warm & toasty in the N.E. Pennsylvania winters ❄️ I hope you have a Merry Christmas 🎄 & Happy New Year 🎉.

  • @demoige7948
    @demoige7948 Жыл бұрын

    I'm glad to see a video from you again. My condolences to your loss. What I learned from losing my father 18 years ago when I was 11 and writing my bachelor thesis about grief atm is, that you'll find a new place for your dad in your life. He'll always be with you, just in a different way. Give yourself the time you need. Sending you many hugs!

  • @archaeogremlin
    @archaeogremlin Жыл бұрын

    We do the same thing in north america! It's almost like winter comes every year and yet we're all always surprised for some reason. Someday I will have to make/obtain some winter kit of my own and test it over here. So glad to see you back but I am also glad you took the time away that you needed. I've also had A Bit Of A Time this fall and know how important it is to step back for a minute when necessary.

  • @DawnOldham
    @DawnOldham Жыл бұрын

    SOOOO good to see you again. My heart goes out to you in the loss of your father. I’m very sorry for your enormous loss.

  • @locutia7
    @locutia7 Жыл бұрын

    My sincere condolences on the loss of your father. May his memory be a blessing.

  • @Yi-FanHNI
    @Yi-FanHNI Жыл бұрын

    So good to see you back after all that time. My condolances for the loss of your dad, that's awful.

  • @canucknancy4257
    @canucknancy4257 Жыл бұрын

    You are as marvelous as ever, Jimmy. My heart goes out to you and your family on the loss of your Dad. I'm glad that you have wonderful wool garments to keep you toasty in the minus temperatures. Take care.

  • @TheWelshViking

    @TheWelshViking

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much, Nancy

  • @coffeeandsarcasm2160
    @coffeeandsarcasm2160 Жыл бұрын

    Losing your dad is one of the hardest things a person can experience. I really enjoyed your video, and I'm glad that you're finding joy where you can. The grief never fully goes away, but it does get easier and the tears get happier with time.

  • @cplhicks87
    @cplhicks87 Жыл бұрын

    glad youre back! Sorry for your loss. Greetings from germany!

  • @liberatedlady4689
    @liberatedlady4689 Жыл бұрын

    Aww, Jimmy, I am so sorry about the loss of your father. Sorry to say, but it really doesn’t get easier and especially at this time of year. Glad to see you are back. Wishing you and your family a good holiday season and hope to see more of you in the future.

  • @lindsay6518
    @lindsay6518 Жыл бұрын

    So sorry to hear about your loss Jimmy; I'm so glad you're back. You bring so much joy and knowledge into our lives

  • @lisajoseph5817
    @lisajoseph5817 Жыл бұрын

    We've missed you, dear Jimmy. May your Dad's memory be a blessing. Be well and thanks, as always for the content.

  • @blaze0rama
    @blaze0rama Жыл бұрын

    Deepest condolences on the loss of your Dad. **HUGS** Brilliant video!

  • @danyf.1442
    @danyf.1442 Жыл бұрын

    Great to see that your amazing sense of humour was not affected by the difficult times. It is different for everyone but I went through something similar few years ago and I can only say that for me yes, it was difficult, but with time it does get better. And now I am going to wear a second pair of woolen socks because it is freezing here too😊. Take care dear!

  • @mailimcquaid6300
    @mailimcquaid6300 Жыл бұрын

    The emotional rollercoaster in the first minute of this video is worse than Up, so glad to see you back, so sorry to hear of your awful news, may your father feast in Valhalla (this may be somewhat inaccurate but heartfelt and genuine sentiments). I lost my best friend very suddenly 2 years ago (not from covid) and I'm still reeling in many ways, know that your not alone and dont forget to breathe.

  • @GreatGreebo
    @GreatGreebo Жыл бұрын

    “What ever else healthy people do outside” - Jimmy 2:06 🤣 ………..Also, my deepest sympathy for your loss sir…it will feel different with time (maybe not “better” but definitely different)❤️

  • @carolefraser4762
    @carolefraser4762 Жыл бұрын

    Live in Canada….hahaha…. I’ve wrapped my head in a large triangular open weave scarf (over head, across face, around neck, tied in front, then stuck a wool hat trimmed in fur on my head and gone out in -36c with 15 windchill (aka -50C) in Calgary. Nadda problem. Because yes, our ancestors knew what they were doing!!! And now, on the BC west coast, I put wool under leather because wool for warmth and leather to cut the wind. Again, SMART ancestors. Great video. Enjoyed seeing u back. And heartfelt condolences. 😢

  • @lydiablues
    @lydiablues Жыл бұрын

    very glad to see you back and speaking about/doing the things you enjoy! i've told some friends in my D&D groups about your channel and totally converted them to Viking Jimmy watchers, so you've got some new fans. absolutely loved this video - i don't have a lot of wool clothing (mostly cotton) but this video inspired me to go thrifting for some nice pieces in the near future. sending hugs 🫂 never let the stress and grief stop you from knowing you are so loved and adored and supported by so many.

  • @valkyriebait136
    @valkyriebait136 Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry to hear about your loss, friend. You remain entertaining and educational as hel, and I look forward to seeing more from you if that brings you joy! (But do what you've got to for your own health!)

  • @tinanyman5084
    @tinanyman5084 Жыл бұрын

    Go well into 2023 young man. Remember it is your fragility that makes you human, embrace it. Looking forward to you increasing my education in the coming years.

  • @Nyctophora
    @Nyctophora Жыл бұрын

    I once shared a wool cloak with a re-enactor (Sealed Knot fellow, but we were at a fantasy LARP). It sheltered about six of us when we all lay down in the heather, kept the rain off and was basically a giant blanket for all of us. Skip if you're out there, cheers!

  • @SandraOrtmann1976
    @SandraOrtmann1976 Жыл бұрын

    On another note: I made myself a full armour kit (fantasy, but still full plate). As we got some snow here, I decided to be crazy enough to have my daughter take some pics of it in the snow. I fully expected to have to hurry and freeze myself to death with that much metal on me. However, it really was not bad. I have some layers in this costume (it is Mandalorian costume armour with medieval rigging technology behind), it really was okay. Although I cannot wear anything made of animal fibre - so no nice, cosy woolen cloak, but just a meager cotton one, I felt very comfortable and we got some nice, fun pictures of mum in that funny getup. I think layering is also very essential when you go out in cold weather. Any maybe also not staying too long at one spot.

  • @JustSaralius
    @JustSaralius Жыл бұрын

    Firstly: Love you, Jimmy! Your down-to-earth, no bullshit, sarky and caring personality always lifts me up and, frankly, is the main reason I watch your channel. (..other than the top quality information you present, obviously!) Secondly: As someone who also lost a parent, I know how profoundly it can effect you and I am truly sorry. I have hope and faith that you will endure the pain and grief and that you will not have to do so alone. In the future, it may produce some good things as well, even if it might take time, and I want to say that that is okay and a part of life. There is no evil that doesn't bring with it some good (as we say in Sweden). Treasure your memories, but treasure the present and future too. ❤ Thirdly: Speaking of the shoes being quite thin and soft - have you ever tried or thought of trying pattens over the turnshoes? I'm rather curious as to how they would be to walk in both on tarmac and uneven terrains. I would imagine they are basically the same as clogs, but I wonder if there are differences. They would definitely keep you warmer and drier than just the turnshoes though! And lastly: NO WAY, you painted that cabinet?!?! It looks AMAZING!! I thought it was an 18th century antique tiled stove or something!! Just wow!! I love it! 😍❤ Big hugs and welcome back, bestest Jimmy! 🤗❤

  • @patrickwilliams3108
    @patrickwilliams3108 Жыл бұрын

    Good to see your face. Condolences on the loss of your dad. Glad to see that you are as well as can be expected!

  • @seaweeddave
    @seaweeddave Жыл бұрын

    My condolences for your loss Jimmy, and make sure to take the time you need to be healthy man

  • @warlockpattern
    @warlockpattern Жыл бұрын

    I wear my pillbox cap with my thin skjoldehamn hood to work since I work outdoors. Combined with wool leggings and tshirt and a wool sweater, jeans and a fleece vest. I was completely comfortable at -8 celcius as long as I didn't stand still for too long, while my colleagues in their more normal clothes and synthetic jackets were shivering. Wool is the best.

  • @beocot
    @beocot Жыл бұрын

    So sorry to hear about your dad Jimmy. It's great to see you back. I've been watching through some of your old videos the last few days and it's really getting me inspired to get into reenacting. Your videos are a great starting point for those of us who are just starting out, learning what to look for and how to research. Your work here is greatly appreciated! Thank you for doing what you do!

  • @mercianthane2503
    @mercianthane2503 Жыл бұрын

    Croeso, Jimmy! I know what it feels to lose a dad, lost mine last year. Stay strong and you know we support you.

  • @SusanLand
    @SusanLand Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry to hear about your dad. Lovely video. Wool is the best.

  • @freyialilian
    @freyialilian Жыл бұрын

    Sorry for your loss inspiring man

  • @thenyctophiliaphantasmagor8643
    @thenyctophiliaphantasmagor8643 Жыл бұрын

    I’m so sorry for your dad. My condolences; my thoughts are with you and yours.

  • @hollish196
    @hollish196 Жыл бұрын

    I love it--if water freezes it is cold! Any colder is just uncomfortable sooner. And it is -20C here right now. Yes, wool is the best!!

  • @mariafletcher6603
    @mariafletcher6603 Жыл бұрын

    So sorry for the the loss of your farther. May he rest in peace 🕊️. from UK 🇬🇧👍👍

  • @freakbrunny
    @freakbrunny Жыл бұрын

    Sorry for your loss Sir. To be remembered with a tear and and a smile is to be remembered well. From one stranger to another , i hear you.

  • @kristinewatson3702
    @kristinewatson3702 Жыл бұрын

    Hood off: ears cold. Hood up: ears warm up. Extremely useful information as usual! Missed your humor. My condolences, Jimmy.

  • @elewysoffinchingefeld3066
    @elewysoffinchingefeld3066 Жыл бұрын

    So sorry to hear of your loss. Grieve as you must and in your own time. We'll still be here! I made some turn shoes that accommodate my orthotics because genetics kinda suck sometimes....but it made for a much more comfortable stroll on hard surfaces and random gravel, so I bet just adding a thick layer of leather as an additional sole will aid with comfort and insulation.

  • @aliciavelice3806
    @aliciavelice3806 Жыл бұрын

    I lost my Mom in 2019. I still miss her so much everyday. I send much love and condolences to you and your family. So sorry for your loss.

  • @riverAmazonNZ
    @riverAmazonNZ Жыл бұрын

    You are right. Wool is amazing. Even damp wool keeps you warm. I can’t handle wool next to my skin, but that’s what linen underclothing is for.

  • @GreatGreebo
    @GreatGreebo Жыл бұрын

    P.s. Thank you for this *EXCELLENT* experimental archaeology video. Very informative & entertaining.

  • @bigsarge05
    @bigsarge05 Жыл бұрын

    Sorry for your loss, brother. It sucks. A lot. RIP to your pops and strength and health to you and your family.

  • @AndersWatches
    @AndersWatches Жыл бұрын

    My condolences Jimmy, that must be unimaginably hard to deal with. It’s good to see you again, and please take your time and do what is best for you. We’ll be here. ❤️

  • @katherinemcintosh7247
    @katherinemcintosh7247 Жыл бұрын

    My sister and I (U.S. Americans,) when we were young teenagers, made some leather moccasins. Our uncle, who was an eclectic craftsman with no children of his own, gave us the tools and supplies to do this. When you were describing your experience of walking on the tarmac with the shoes you made, I felt that. I’ve been there. This kind of shoe was TOTALLY fashioned for use on natural ground, grassy, preferably.❤️😃

  • @crafty_history
    @crafty_history Жыл бұрын

    I am so sorry to hear about your dad. Take care of yourself.

  • @sharonbuffett
    @sharonbuffett Жыл бұрын

    So sorry for the loss of your dad ... sending prayers and hugs

  • @makeitkate3240
    @makeitkate3240 Жыл бұрын

    I’m so very sorry for the loss of your dad. There are no words to express that grief. ❤

  • @afreaknamedallie1707
    @afreaknamedallie1707 Жыл бұрын

    I'n sorry about your dad's passing. I hope you get to the point where the grief feels more manageable but I understand that it will never go away.

  • @sonjaa2935
    @sonjaa2935 Жыл бұрын

    So very sorry for your loss. Lost my dad suddenly a couple years ago and still devastated. Sending you strength and kindness.

  • @karenlloyd945
    @karenlloyd945 Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry to hear about your dad, my sincere condolences to you & your family

  • @melusinenoArashi
    @melusinenoArashi Жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry to hear about your dad. All my condolences. Nice video, Our ancestor wasn't that stupid, and they knew how to protect themselves from the cold.

  • @veracyning5572
    @veracyning5572 Жыл бұрын

    Condolences my sweet. Mine passed 3 year ago suddenly, not saying I feel exactly what you do but we're here. I've heard it described as a "ghastly shock" and I agree. Despite all the trials you're still gorgeous and genius and generous and loved. You've taught me loads and I'm old enough to be your mum. 🫂

  • @MaridithSmith
    @MaridithSmith Жыл бұрын

    Very sorry to hear about your dad. I lost mine a few years ago too. I'm glad you're back. Doing something with the energy that hole creates can be soothing sometimes

  • @antonia.westcoast
    @antonia.westcoast Жыл бұрын

    Good Sir, so very sorry to hear about your poppa passing…much love and strength to you.

  • @LadyValkyri
    @LadyValkyri Жыл бұрын

    I am so very sorry for your loss, Jimmy. Hugs and prayers to you and your family. 🫂

  • @paulamiller8386
    @paulamiller8386 Жыл бұрын

    Welcome back Jimmy. So sorry to hear about your dad. My brother died suddenly 2 months ago. Who ever it is, as long as you care for them, it feels awfle when they are gone. Big hugs to you.

  • @tiffanytomasino335
    @tiffanytomasino335 Жыл бұрын

    It’s good to see you, Jimmy! I lost my older sister when I was 16. I’m now 10 years older than she was and there are still days I can’t believe it. I wish you all the best with both your PhD and the rough learning curve of coping with loss.

  • @sugarcoatedgoggles
    @sugarcoatedgoggles Жыл бұрын

    I LOVE OLD CRAFT WOOL!! Their work is the best!

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