SNOW STORM Camping in the Appalachian Mountains SOLO- Cooking Venison on a hot rock
There is a snow storm coming soon, so I head out deep into the woods for a fun night of bushcraft style camping. I am in the Appalachian Mountains of Somerset County, Pennsylvania. I brought deer tenderloin along with some other food to cook while I'm out here. I'm using a large ultralight tarp as shelter, which I fashioned into a tent.
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You are probably my favorite Bushcraft youtuber - not only you give a lot of explanation and information, your voice is also kind of calming
@ekim4943
4 ай бұрын
Completely agree
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that!
@ahmedkhalfan9244
4 ай бұрын
Yeah this guy and outdoor boys really awsm videos
@MsAsasas111
4 ай бұрын
@@ahmedkhalfan9244 agreed 🤝
@andrewquick7667
4 ай бұрын
Yeah, I really feel like I’m camping with the dad I never had 😂😂
It would be cool if u could upload regular lengthy videos like this,its so soothing to watch this before sleeping
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
That's the plan, I've been wanting to make more of these style videos now that I have more time
@takbirgurung6146
3 ай бұрын
@@WoodsboundOutdoorsYes, please do. You are my best bushcraft KZreadr.
@nathanialmahony-silverman13
3 ай бұрын
Oh dude! I cant wait!
Love your content. I am 66yo .you never know when you will need this. Excellent! God bless you!
Gourmet cooking on a makeshift stove in the snow! How awesome, your channel always has such great tips and advice, thanks for the content!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
Glad to hear 👍
Hello from Oklahoma! Good Video! Thanks for letting me tag along. Looked like a cold camp. People don't realize how handy a couple extra pairs of socks can be. Love that cowboy coffee! Thanks for all You do! Happy New Year! God Bless!
Nice. I remember doing this in my young teens. Just a couple of us would pack up and stay in the woods for shits and giggles. Remember waking up, and the snow would have covered up the land such beauty. We did it just because we could just be a little out of town we would hike there. Man, if you haven't done this, your missing out. This video brought out some old memories. Keep the journey coming. Some have never seen or experienced this life. Waking up was always great, but yes, packing up sucks.
So many great tips on how to cope with snow and cold weather!
I still have yet to watch a video of yours and not learn something. Your plethora of knowledge always amazes me, and i love that i am not just entertained, but am also learning an extensive amount of things to take with me. Keep it up! And thank you. 🤠💪🙏
That looks so damn relaxing and peaceful. Wish i could do that, got two little babies at home. I'll be doing this once they get older though!! Everything is better when you're out there!!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
Very peaceful out there, especially with the snow falling down
@Axel-vw6xw
4 ай бұрын
Love the videos man super entertaining and fun to watch and time passes like a fly when I watch this thanks man keep up the good work
This guy knows his stuff! So glad to see you out there in the Appalachian!
Western Pa woods are a great place to find some solitude and adventure
Amazing experience, I love that, I wish I was there 👌🔥🤘🍻💯
Nice. Made me hungry, TWICE!
That's cool I know this area close to home
Great video that was quite the snow.
Thank you for putting these videos up. You have inspired me to get back into the woods. There's nothing more cathartic and rejuvenating than being out in the woods. Please take us on more of your adventures, teaching us along the way. Again, thank you...I'm finding myself again, because of these videos; cannot verbalize how much this means. Namaste' brother.
@WoodsboundOutdoors
2 ай бұрын
That's great to hear, comments like yours are why I love making videos. I will definitely keep them coming 👍
You make great videos. I enjoy watching and I learn a little. Regarding the coffee though, Mount Hagen instant is really good instant coffee.
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
Glad to hear.. and I might have to give that brand a try
This is such beautiful landscape
I've have been practicing bush craft .and watching vids for many years. it surprises me that I still learn some well thought out tips that could be life saving for some folks. Great job brother. TY
One of the best videos I've seen. Can't wait to see more
You offer a fine and thorough summary of plenty of winter camping tips. I wish I were still able to practice them.
Such a good one 👍
My Dude, Ive been watching you for a while... Very educational, very pleasant to watch, Very Good Looking... Love your videos. Thank You...❤❤❤
More of this. Your tip videos are good, but you gotta show survival camping videos, great evolution. 👍
I like your style brother. Your hands full of skill and accurate information are most valuable to those of us who follow, thank you.
Nice!
It looks freezing, but that tent looks oddly comforting.
This video is fire!
I grew up down there, brother. Beautiful during the winter. This video really reminded me of home.
good stuff brother!!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
Thank you 👍
Love the longer vids!
Looks cold but awesome! Hope more snow comes very soon
Awesome video
great video, really enjoy the style of your content
Love this video. It really showed everything in detail. 👍🏽
I enjoyed your video very much. Your voice is so calming and you know what you're doing😊
Looks like a lot of total enjoyment in the great confines of nature. I've done much camping myself. Excellent
Praise the Lord - a video without tunless jangling at the beginning! Thank-you!
Man do I love these types of videos. Please make more!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
glad to hear and that's the plan 👍
I really like improvised gear! That chainsaw guard is great! And bright red, too!
Your literally an inspiration man
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
I appreciate that
Coffee would have been the very FIRST thing for me to make in the AM, only then I can function to make the rest 😂
Like this kind of video. covers a lot of ground and ties it all together in a way thats easy to follow along if you’ve never camped. feel free to link some of the stuff you use (bonus if i can get it in canada!)
I wish I could do this. I love going to the reservations and creating fires at home. But I’m just a florist I would probably feel paranoid and vulnerable 😂
This has to be the best bushcraft channel on KZread
I use a Corona saw also but mine is the folding version. Works great and has a built in blade protector.
@buzz5969
3 ай бұрын
I just break branches and sticks with hands, feet and torque between trees, dont even carry a saw, less you count the one on my Leatherman, or an ax.
@kokopelau6954
3 ай бұрын
@buzz5969 I'm 76, have arthritis in my hands, have had carpal tunnel surgery in both hands, and just had shoulder surgery for a large tear of my rotator cuff, mostly all according to my Dr's by proving how tuff I was as a kid. I do it the easy way now. I didn't even include my broken back in 1983 or bone-on-bone in both knees.
Man has a lot of wisdom he’s passing off, he reminds me of the countless hours I’d watch Les Stroud’s Survivorman series when I was a kid. So much useful information to learn, I live in a very rural area so I’m hoping to go out here soon and start doing the same thing.
@buzz5969
3 ай бұрын
My best wisdom has always came from hands on, watching vids are nice but you wont know till you get out and do it.✌🏻
Gosh, I love winter.
I like your Fred Flintstone frying pan! I don’t know why, but food really does taste so much better when you’re cooking on a fire. Great video!
Happy New Year!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
Same to you and thank you!
Dude I could watch these videos forever
great videos, love the long form content
Nice tidbit about heating up or drying your boots with the heated-up rocks. I remember once on a camping trip in our VW bus my dad heated up rocks to put under our mats to keep us warm.
Glad I found your channel. Excellent.
Your my favorite camper! Good video
Throw u a shot of cold water in that cowboy coffee. It will sinks all the grounds. Thanks for all the great videos.
I like the idea of hot rocks in a sock to help dry out your boots. Were they dry the next morning?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
A lot more dry than they were
Just found you, what an awesome video. It was really interesting, watching you do the bread on the rock. Realistically not my type of Camping, but I certainly enjoyed watching you very much.
you remind me of one of my old friends who sadly we lost to having children and wife.
First time watching your video and am highly impressed! Learned a few things too. Keep up the good work!
Yeah the thing about it is I know exactly where you were camping at I used to live there in that area that is. That is a nice area to go camping
Man, I miss the times like this!
Your 1/2 cut and break SEEMS obvious, but it's a great trick for creating smaller pieces when you have no hatchet or twigs for kindling 🎉 keep up the great content!!
New follower here and may i say i could listen to you spin a yarn for days on end.
Good adventure. Thanks
Amazing!!
Looks like a blast and you arent too too far from my neck of the woods
Wow! Sorry for all my comnents but I REALLY enjoyed the video!
Hey man, absolutely love your content. One thing I noticed though - this video has ALOT more cuts than the previous ones, and it feels more like it’s in a hurry and slightly more stressful I guesy? What was absolutely top notch about the previous ones was that it was very slow paced, cuts were much more apart. Like, I don’t mind watching one view for long, that’s what I’m here for actually.
I love your video's. I should write down many of this stuff. Do you have a tip on a good bushcraft book/guide that you can take with?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
"Bushcraft" my More Kochanski is one of my favorites. Speir Outdoors also has a good one coming out in a few months
Love it ❤
I like your saw...
Unlike other people who would bring their air fryer lol
Filter the coffee thru pine needles. good vid.
Just found ya. Glad I did!
Shoulda let me know, I'd have gone with you!
Add a bit of water or snow to better steam the potato... I have been wanting to test this with that soup brand.. Open the soup can half way and use the thumb tab as a hook to suspend obove the fire...
Come up to Maine Bub. Good woods. Good wintah weathah.
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
I'd love to, only been up there once. Beautiful area. Eventually I'll probably travel around
I had a feeling you should have held on to that pita bread. Cheers
I don't know if it's just me, big fella, but your video uploads playlist jams at video 94. It's happened to me 3 times now.
i love your videos i’ve been keeping up with them for a while and want to go out camping soon! do you think you could make a video on good beginner/budget friendly camping gear to get someone started? or point me in the direction of a video or website with that information? thank you!!
Meat, taters and fire you'll make it 😊
I do the same thing with a glass All Gold Tomato Sauce bottle filled with boiling water. The lid won't come off but I add a bit of masking tape. Then I pull a wool sock over it. Keeps hot ALL NIGHT. I live in a caravan...
Swill the soup can out with a little extra water, refill it with water and keep it where it will get hot. Extra hot water if you need it...
❤❤❤🎉🎉💯💯🤙🤙🤙
What kind of knot did you tie around the tree to hang your pack? And what kind of knot did you use to tie around the napkin at the corner of the tarp?
Hey there! Just wondering what folding saw you are using in your videos? - i've been looking but they all seem pretty mid. If you could send a link that would be amazing, but just a name would do perfectly fine as well :)
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
I use the Corona Razortooth, they have a smaller folding saw and the much bigger fixed blade saw I used in the video. Silky has some of the best folding saws if you wanna spend a little more
@user-wd8ki4ts4q
4 ай бұрын
@@WoodsboundOutdoors thank you soooo much!! I really appreciate it! Also wanted to say absolutely love your videos and I hope that you have a great time in every one!
Did you use the melted snow (which warmed your bag) from the previous night to make your coffee?
I dont do Bushcraft, When I hear it I think of Paul Bunyun and Im not a Paul Bunyuni type. I can make fire and stakes, not gonna ever build a log cabin. That being said, nice vid.👍🏻🍻
Nice video. Wish you had a gear list
"memory foam gets stiff during the winter" You're telling me memory foam gets amnesia?
"Mora" Sweden made. Name after the city of Mora. 😁
Do the sparks from the fire not burn holes in the tarps?
Great video! What camera and audio mic system do you use?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
I just use my phone for most of the recording until I get better camera gear. Galaxy S23 Ultra
I'd love to know what camera/mic gear you are using. And do you have anything setup over your tripod to keep the snow/rain off of it?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
I actually just use my phone for most of my filming until I get better camera gear. Galaxy S23 Ultra with a waterproof case. No mic
Thanks!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
Thank you! 👍
Are you by yourself or camping with family and friends?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
I was by myself on this trip
@easky363
4 ай бұрын
@woodsboundoutdoors2260 What state do you live?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
4 ай бұрын
@@easky363 Pennsylvania
@easky363
4 ай бұрын
@woodsboundoutdoors2260 wow, I didn't know Pennsylvania was this beautiful. I thought PA was boring.
Those were the same 3 logs all night?
Isn't it dangerous to sleep while you've got a fire going? You're not there to keep an eye on it
Im new to bushcraft videos, but you remind me a lot of outdoorboys. Did he inspire you with the production quality making?