Overnight at my SUPER shelter
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Overnight at my SUPER shelter
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@OldWB1
6 жыл бұрын
I LOVE YOU Lily!!! Awesome video!!! I am a 60 year old woman who has always had dreams of doing what you do. You are so cool! You go girl!
@thjeokthjeok443
6 жыл бұрын
David being with another person ie ... a male , is overrated . Maybe if men evolved a bit more ?
This chick just repelled off a tower, then jumped on a motocross bike? Traveled on foot through the woods to a bug out camp built buy her? Cut trees, built a fire, fetched water, spent the night by herself in the middle of the woods? Im in LOVE!!
@philmarcchan1439
8 жыл бұрын
+FrigidWhisper Strong woman isn't she?
@SuperUncleRyan
8 жыл бұрын
+FrigidWhisper Not many like her in the states.
@Cream_CurdlR
8 жыл бұрын
+FrigidWhisper lol i hear you :)
@MrDynamitd
8 жыл бұрын
+FrigidWhisper And she cooks , drinks beer and shoots a bow and arrow - gonna make her an honorary Canadian Girl.
@deepwaters3335
8 жыл бұрын
+Anomaly But did you learn anything about survival?
Any parents with a child like you should be proud . You are amazing
Yeah....awesome video my dear. You know I like it. Can't wait for more. The abseiling was epic. Great job girl. You did it!!! I'm so proud of you. Great video footage too. Thx for this episode. Love it. Hug Mike
fighting fears, living life. great job!
I thought you were going to pull a "James Bond" when you reached the bottom of the tower ... dropping straight from the rope onto the motor bike, kick starting it as you landed! Great to see you tackle a fear to show others it can be done. As for Dax, I figured you sent your dog on ahead to sniff out any trouble before you rendezvoused at the camp. True to the mission, Dax undoubtedly double-checked every mud hole for hidden booby-traps or wild boars. Great video and lots of learning moments.
Their's something very appealing about spending a night under the stars, tucked up in a bunk with a raging camp fire to watch and keep you warm. My horizons are in need of broadening so I might just try it sometime. Thanks Lilly for the eye opener.
Wow, I can't believe you repelled off that viewing tower!!! That was pretty brave!! Good thing the Forest Meister didn't see you!! Nice camp as always. I always hear from guys about how warm their wool blanket is but personally I find a nice down sleeping bag to be much better. In fact one of the rules I live by here in Canada is not to trust your warmth to a fire, the bag should be enough to keep you warm without one. Anyway you did a really good job. Tschüss!!
Dog always looks like he has a great time at the bug out camp
@TheMrbumpas
8 жыл бұрын
when he is rolling around he is celebrating.He's thinking I so happy she's my master+George D'Amico
Ok, a few tips keeping yourself warm: - bring a 0,5L stainless steel Thermos bottle, fill it with boiling water and keep it in your sleeping bag. - take the hot flat stones from the fire place on your bed, cover them with the twigs for comfort, and sleep on them. - share the sleeping bag with the dog. - eat a long lasting (proteine and fat) diner and turn in right away. - have also your head etc covered by the wool blanket/cap etc. - bug out wearing extra warm clothes, and extra wool socks. - put your feet into your backpack. - If you can find a bail of hay, collect it, and sleep on it (it's very comfortable and warm!) - use a poncho as a universal rain cover and tent to keep the wind out and to hold body heat, with just enough ventilation. - If you can have some snacks for the night, so your body keep on burning food. - use a tall upside down fire to reduce/eliminate maintenance (it looked like you already have one, but maybe it needs to be a bit narrower (slower burning) and taller - longer burning. I hope there is any tip in here that is new to you, and I hope it helps others improve their system too. Love and Courage, Kars ps your bike is inspiring me to repair my old Honda MT5 80cc bike.
:"That dish brings up old childhood memories." ... ROFL!!!! Lilly, you are priceless and precious. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Good job facing your fears! That's something that not all of us can do! :]
You're such an amazing bush crafter, and woman. Repelling down a tower, then dirt biking to your camp site. And ruffling out the night. Such a great adventure.thank you for sharing it.
Well done descent from the tower. "It is not death that a man should fear, but he should fear never beginning to live." - Marcus Aurelius. Here's to living life!
@blackcellagent
7 жыл бұрын
Apple Stump Bushcraft Stuff and Things : Death stares at us all, all a man can do is stare back.
Lilly ! ! You ROCK ! repelling down a tower, racing on a dirtbike to your secret lair? Starting a fire via bow-drill ? My goodness you are some kind of super hero woman !!
"You can never have enough firewood," especially if your sleeping bag is not rated for your minimum expected temperature; which, almost always comes at or just before dawn. Very well done video, Lily. You told a very lovely story with it.
Thx for the video (and all other), really happy to a women like you in the forest. (motorbike, climbing, bushcraft ... really complete) Thx from France :)
Wow. Very impressive new growth. Ive watched you for a long time you came along ways. Awsome vids !!!
The view from the tower reminded me of my home in Tennessee, but I was a little worried to see you rappel without someone on Lilly, balet. You are a brave woman.
TY for sharing lilly the views from the watch tower so beautiful!
I have no idea if you will see this comment or not Lilly but I hope that you do. I have visited Austria while I was stationed in Germany. I traveled to Salzburg. It is by for one of the most beautiful places I ever saw. You live in a very beautiful country Lilly. I have found that I rather enjoy your bug out videos and hope that I will see many more in the future. May I as though when you are not bugging out, what do you do for a living?
This young lady is awesome
Another great video Lilly. Glad you were able to overcome your fear of heights. The shelter really came out nice. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy & be safe !
Lily my daughter is 7 now I hope I can teach her and her brother to take care of themselves even half as well as you do. I had no idea that you could repel on a rope and ride a motor bike. Awesome lady!
You go girl! Loving your show! Can't wait for spring.
This is amazing! You´re doing abseiling, driving a motorbike, living in your own bug out camp. Is there something you can´t do? Me and my son just watched this movie and are so impressed. Thanks a lot for sharing your adventures with us!
Very nice series of videos! Great job on everything. Glad to see you're actually staying out there and using what you build and upgrading to bigger and better! Definitely a trial and error situation until we actually need to use these skills. Remember to stay mentally strong! Your mind will play tricks on you 24/7. Keep working on those heights!
Bravo Lilly, what a brave young lady you are. Totally awesome the way you tackled your fears.
I visited Austria in 1975, as a young lady/hippie... beautiful Country... you're a very resourceful/brave young woman....
Thank you for showing your home area from the tower. Very beautiful indeed. Thanks for sharing the video from the tower area as well as your survival videos.
I loved the morning scenes of the area you are are in, in this video. It made me feel like I was there on a cold peaceful morning. Thanks!!
Very Nice Video Lily, Its great to see you & Dax out again. I fully understand about being out with 'sense of fear' but it's nice to know you are being prepared & ready for any eventualities. Stay Safe, God Bless Savvas
Wow, that was really amazing! Great editing and content. Super well done for going through with the rappel, and on your own too.
I too have a fear of heights, but would take a pass on rappelling off a tower as you showed us. Kudos to you though -- that took real guts. I most enjoy your videos because they are both informative and I find very therapeutic. They are close to sawdust therapy for woodworkers, and horse therapy for horse people. When I land in a hotel after a long day of work travel, I often enjoy watching you cut trees and build things in the woods, bushcraft style, which is all new to me, and far from my everyday existence. I've been starting to look at prepping, and this is very relevant info. Keep them coming! My wife and I passed through southern Austria in 2013, travelling from Munich to Italy. Beautiful county!
Great video thanks for sharing it. I love Dax and am pretty sure he enjoys camping more than you do. I admire you facing your fears, it builds character. I was really kind of freaked out when you went over the edge and very relieved when you landed on solid ground. Great job!!!
Great video, I applaud you on the repel. Myself being afraid of heights I know how much courage that took. Thanks Lilly.
I love to see you out there training for survival and conquering your fears. You dont see many woman out there with the guts to do what we do. I love your dog, I started out with a chiwawa but my survival got too risky for her so I gave her to my mother. Tip: If you are in a real survival situation you can eat what the insects eat, just look at the leaves and if you see bite marks on it it is edible. Thank you and good luck in all your future endeveors.
Great video, Lily! I understand your fear of heights. It must have been very hard for you to climb over that railing. Next time, though, have someone with you, in case you get injured, and need help. Thanks for all your videos. Each one gets better!. Take care.
Perhaps your finest video. So very honest and real. Thank you for sharing a of part of your life. Wonderful.
this is one of the best videos we have seen from you, you are just so real, no pretension of being any other than just a normal person, learning and teaching others to overcome there fears, you are an inspiration to others to go out and do the things they never thought they could do, oh and Dax adds great entertainment in his own "digging" way lol, thank you PS great camera work, I have feeling your great video editor.
Scales a wall, rides a dirt bike to her bug out camp,gives a little history on how some of the animals extinct and, brings along the cutest survival dog! Best survivalist on KZread!👍
Congratulations on the abseiling - you are very brave Lilly!! You live in a very beautiful area, we in the UK are not so lucky to be able to use the countryside so freely. Great Video - keep them coming!! Mark
Fearless people are not brave. You are scared of heights and wild animals yet you push yourself to grow. That’s brave. Ps. Not enough firewood. Always learning. Walking so as not to disturb the peaceful morning. Love it. Love it.
Lilly great job facing your fears! I loved riding dirt bikes when I was younger. Thanks for showing us the tower and countryside it is very beautiful! Another great video!
Hi Lily, I have been following your videos for awhile now and made a comment or to, the more I watch the more I see you excelling in every thing you have done so far. You are a true inspiration to beginners and experienced alike. But I got to say, Dax takes the show and is a wonderful companion in the woods. Keep up the good work…..
Another great video Lilly! Awesome!
Lovely video Lilly. I love seeing you do your thing! All the best from Canada
This reminded me of one of my overnights. I didn't sleep well either. It's a common flutter when going outside. Sometimes stress, sometimes conditions, and often the allergens in the air, I think, or to much physical work. And yes. If it gets too cold, that'll do it too :o) I can see you're really getting into your adventuring and survival tests with this video. Quite exciting to see you evolving with your new interests. Best
@rainbowhiker
9 жыл бұрын
Best always and much good luck.
Keep making these videos, I love to learn new things on survival!
Excellent video! I love following all of your adventures!
This is, so far, my favorite video of yours. The observation tower is wonderful. The design and architecture are superb. Your descent was super exciting. Not sure if I would have the courage to do it. I really enjoyed the motorbike segment. I have a big 650cc bike like that, and really love riding it. Your video driving through the woods was fantastic! What a nice time at the camp. I have spent many nights trying to sleep out in the forest. Away from our comfort zone of home and bed, it is very hard to sleep, even in the most comfortable of places. We used to sleep on the ground, right up against the fire, and almost caught on fire ourselves a couple of times! Your dog Dax is amazing. Thanks for another great video. Happy Camping
Awesome video Lily!
Great job! Thanks for sharing your experience.
AWESOME video loved it. looks so peaceful at the camp.
Things I picked up from this video: >Pack a good weatherproof, warm sleeping bag so that you're not up all night. >Keep your gun by you. >Preparation will save your life one day, if not make for a kick-ass camp-out spot >Mental attitude is next to a good knife in being able to survive.| >A dog is an excellent companion for finding water....wait, no, mud. I feel like I learn a lot from every video I watch from you. P.S: What are your opinions on the super short (33") length lever action rifles in magnum pistol calibers? They look like they would be awesome for sub-150 yard hunting, particularly in a bug out situation.
@sunshadow7XK
9 жыл бұрын
You CAN mount a scope on a model 92 lever-action, it just needs to be mounted where the rear sight is with a scout-mount. Kind of cool to see it done. picturearchive.gunauction.com/5228011142/9956493/92%202.jpg_thumbnail1.jpg
Great video Lilly, Love the bike and seemed like a lot of fun there.
Rappelling. Kick-starting a two-stoke. Starting a fire using a bow drill. Spending a cold night in a self-constructed bushcraft shelter. If you are trying to ensure a bunch of KZreadrs don't fall in love with you... you're failing miserably.
Great channel! Good to see a woman trying and doing the things that you are sharing with everyone. Keep it up!
Cool video Lily! Keep up the good work, all the best, Joachim
Looked like a great time descending the tower looked like fun. Thanks for sharing. Jason
you are such a badass! facing your fears, learning survival skills, spending a night alone in the woods - you are great and i really like your videos!!!
That was an awesome video lilly! Thank you
I always enjoy your videos! Thanks for sharing!
That was so cool! Loved the dropping down of the tower and riding away on that bike. That looked like a great day
Hallo Lilly Schöne Videos machst du immer, dieses ebenso. Deine humorige würze in deinen Beiträgen ist mein Motiv, dir zu folgen. Weiter so! LG aus dem Harzland
I don't think I would have gone over the edge of that tower. Great courage on your part. Another cold night in the woods and you survived. Nicely done Lily.
Great video and I'm glad you did something to try and overcome your fears. Not enough people take those "risks" and I think that's what makes society soft. I always enjoy the dog segments too and I concur with WNZO about what an awesome bushcrafter Dax is! Thanks again & BTW, I like the new hair color.
Toll! Vielen Dank für Teilen!
Good video...as usual, all sorts of real world knowledge and info for all who appreciate the out of doors...also, each of your videos are short lessons in videography, I know I've learned from them. At any rate, looking forward to your next vids...thank you Survival Lilly!
beautiful patch of woods. Glad Dax had a good time.
Of all the bushcraft/survivalists who make KZread videos. I like yours the best! Awesome job Lilly!
Love how much work you put into getting your camera shots!
Great video. Loved the adventure theme.Thanks
Great job on the tower! I have a fear of heights myself and feel your pain!
Another great video. Thanks!
Hallo Lilly coole Abseilaktion am Turm. Bin immer wieder von deinem Camp begeistert. LG Jürgen
if you use a space blanket as a backing behind your bed it will reflect the heat should make it a little more warmer for you . Great video Lilly really enjoyed it .
Great video. The shelter looks well built and the fire looks comfortable.
You are going one brave lady Lilly! At least this time you had your dog, and it could alert you, but you don't always have him with you. It amazes me how no one bothers your things while you're away, not even your bike & helmet. 🏕️🌲
this was a great video, you did so many different tasks in it........ty for sharing
Wow. Definitely didn't expect that opening. Great vid. Stay safe!
WOW! This has to be your most amazing video so far - thank you
Very nice job. Anyone with dogs in there videos is all right with me. A dog is the best judge of character ever . Keep up the good work and thanks.
Way to conquer your fear! What a great video, thank you Lily. You live in a beautiful part of the world.
I really enjoyed this video! Dax was funny! The bug-out shelter looked good and cozy. Even though you said you didn't have enough wood for your fire, I still think you did a great job managing your resources through the night.
That shelter you made is the coolest, neatest shelter I've ever seen. I love it.
Great video, as always!
One of the best vids of all. love the scenery so nice. Dax sure loves the mud puddles.
Your awesome Lilly ;) that's one fear I don't I'll ever be able to face. .. way to go girl! Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
Lilly, I have never commented to you before but I must say I was yelling at my screen "don't do it!" I also fear heights and think you are brave and just great! Bill from Florida USA
A great video! Honest and clear. I would suggest that in the future, you have more wood stored at the site. Yes, you would still lose sleep tending the fire, but a fire you would have. And I must say here that there is no amount of money that would make me repel down that tower...I am very impressed!!!!!! You rose above your fear and did the deed!!!! Good for your you!!!!!!!!!!!!! A person like you would be more than welcome in my campsite any time!
Lilly another fantastic video... I really enjoyed it, thank you.
Production is getting better and better! Keep up the great work! Big fan from Brazil.
Congrats Lily, scaling down the watch tower! Awesome videos, great camera work and your nice to look at too. You rock. subscribed.
Terrific job, I am very impressed how you rode your bike with one hand and filmed with the other!
Enjoyed your video once again. Good job on over coming your fear. Keep up the good work.
Hi Lilly, I'm a recent subscriber to your channel and enjoy watching your adventures. I live in the Coast Range of Oregon, USA and also "bugged out" to my sanctuary in the mountains at night during the last full moon. I was fortunate to have a clear sky that night and hiking/setting up camp under the moon light gave my solo trek a mystical, ethereal quality that someone like you would appreciate. The night was so bright and beautiful under the full moon that a fire would have spoiled the ambiance, so I went without one that first night. I didn't get that much sleep the first night and woke up a little stiff. I completed my morning camp chores. treated myself to a shot of whiskey in my mid-day tea, and spent the rest of the day practicing bushcraft skills. It was the first time I tried to char tree fungus (after watching your video on the subject) and the results were excellent. It's amazing how easily fungus char takes a spark! Overall, it was wonderful to feel so much a part of Nature and I wanted to share a little of that good feeling with you. Thanks for producing such informative and entertaining videos and keep up the good work. Your subscribers certainly appreciate your efforts! Gary
@november151956
9 жыл бұрын
I share your feelings about moonlit nights. I will lie in my hammock and listen to the owls and the water flowing in the creek.
Beautiful countryside.. Thanks for sharing
Love watching you on your bike, Your a good rider. Awesome video as usual
Very cool to see real people working on their real fears! rough night, but still can laugh about it is a really nice demonstration of a beautiful character! - I wish there were many more people like you!