SOLO Winter Camping in Snow - Deep Woods, Cheap Tarp/Big Rock Shelter, Swedish Torch Cooking
I set up camp deep in the woods of northern Pennsylvania with a cheap tarp and some hand me down sleeping bags. I find a big rock to set up camp near, build a quick shelter, and start a fire. I dine on jalapeño cheddar smoked sausages, pine needle tea, bacon, and cowboy coffee. I also make a Swedish Torch to cook with.
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Please make more of these long form videos. They teach me a lot about camping.
@KY-ym1gq
5 ай бұрын
meee toooooo
You had me at "bacon." :D
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
🤠 so good
@Josuemartinez-in7ut
10 ай бұрын
I I’m not🎉🎉❤🎉😂😊
I like that you don't spend half an hour boasting about all the fancy expensive stuff you bought online. I like what you said in a previous video about using your dad's old North Face sleeping bag!
WELL I HAVE TO SAY THIS , THIS GUY IS AWESOME AND HE DESERVES MORE VIEWS !!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !!
Awesome video! Youre getting me into survival and the outdoors again!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear!
I really like your style. Really efficient. I did US forest service trail work for the summers between college years and one guy i worked with would only make shelters like you did there. A cheap tarp pitched not with ropes but long branches like you did along with heavy rocks and sticks fashioned into stakes. Thank you for all your work. Take care. NQU
Im planning a " bushcraft" style camp trip similar to this and i love how you used the rock and tree to create the shelter. the way it reflects the heat from the fire back into your shelter is perfect! I always bring some sausage and a small can of beans
Thank you very much for this film, this is exactly what I was thinking about and looking for, greetings from Poland 😁😉
Great videos. very nicely done.
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928
8 ай бұрын
👍,
The Swedish torch looks great, thank you
I love your videos brother! I started by seeing your KZread shorts. But the long video is great! Thanks for sharing your knowledge
I love your channel, can’t have enough!!! 🤗💕
Highly motivating 🤠👍
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear!
More good tips and a realistic sense of a winter camp in your region'
This is the best camping content on the web.
Awesome stuff. Just subscribed to your channel
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928
8 ай бұрын
👍.
Thanks for sharing us those useful information ❤
Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. I absolutely love it. 👍
Great and authentic content dude 🤌🤌 keep up the good work
@theguywhosings8105
10 ай бұрын
Btw, your production and narrating progress are great ^^
Very inspiring , keep up with the good job 😎
Solid channel man, this makes me miss camping and hunting.
Professional and lovely
What fun!
Awesome job bro!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@slingshotwarrrior8105
Жыл бұрын
@@WoodsboundOutdoors welcome, bro
The vibe... I just love that
I really love your channel and camping is an amazing hobby
Thank you for the relaxing video!
Great expo and delivery
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Love watching these, I'm hooked.
Dope man.
This looks so like so much fun
Awesome video man, so calming to watch
Great stuff, learned a couple things
Really enjoy youe informative videoa. Would love to see show how you get to and from these camoing spots, i.e. the navigating...(how you do not get lost)
Amazing!
Videos like this make me feel silly for watching or prioritizing reality tv / beauty tutorials / fashion / Netflix / hair etc over content like this that could actually be helpful in emergency type situations.... nothing wrong with watching those shows but make sure to also know basic life skills 👌🏼 Great video thanks
Sweet set up!
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
So cool
Maaan I love your videos
great video!!
Man knows his craft !
I love jalapenos cheese dog's ❤
Great video! I enjoy the 'shorts' videos too, I think bacon should be considered a camp essential.
솔의눈 직접 만들어드시는구나 ㅎ
Hey man! I saw that rock and I said to myself that looks like where I hunt for white tail,and snowshoe hare, then after reading your bio in the story I noticed your in northern Pennsylvania and that’s where my hunting camp is! Right in Kane, Pennsylvania. Are you in the Allegheny forest in this video?
Im curious about your tarp. Id be worried it would melt from the fire? Ik its light wt but would canvas be less flammable? Safety first luv ur videos thankyou!
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928
8 ай бұрын
👍
Subscribed!!!! Great videos!
The earth needs more men like you. Judy there
saw you cookin a cheddar dog, so i went down and made a dog of my own. nice vid!
Yes awesome 😅
На пол укрытия уложить лапник 15÷20 см, перед входом устроить надью и можно ночевать!
Eeyore was onto something 😂
Raally enjoyed this. Wondering how far away your car is ;) I mean, a cast iron skillet weighs just short of a ton!
If they can't find me.....yup he's in the woods.
Found you on tik tok now I'm here.. 😊
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
Awesome! thanks for the support
@InsidetheBoothTV
Жыл бұрын
@@WoodsboundOutdoors you're welcome.. would you be interested in collaborating and maybe doing an interview with us?
I really LIKE your channel!...we the twins camp allot and find that you eat the same Cheddar H Dogs! ...We eat them every time out in the woods. So is Pine Tea safe to drink?? Let me know please.... and Dandy Lyin Tea is from the Roots...I've always made it from...tell me your thoughts. Twins out.
How you liking that TSC groundwork hatchet/axe? I've seen it go for like $20 on the bargain bin and every time I see it I pause for a moment because how similar it looks to a Fiskars X10.
What part of Appalachian Mnts? I was in south central PA . Lived in a valley in between the Appalachian and Blue ridge Mnts. I hope I can move back soon...great videos!!
Can you make a video on how you pack?
Cool
Would Douglas fir or evergreen work like hemlock to start a fire? I currently live in eastern WA St. but I'm from Western Washington in the foothills of the Cascades. The Snoqualmie Falls WA area. I grew up in the forest with 15,000 acres of old growth natural forest.
Its nice to escape from the terror of the modern world.
saw you from tiktok
PLEASE POST MORE
I think you SHOULD cook some more! Pity you didn't bring rolls and mustard/ketchup!
😊😊😊😊😊
i really badly want to do something like this. have some gear go out camping
9:51 bacon begins... my favorite part. Being outdoors you won't be craving oatmilk and quinoa. You will require stronger energy-food.
Did you encounter any grizzly bears during your camping?
Erhm....Having a fire up against a big rock like that could be lethal.
Hey friend! Aren't you afraid of bears getting close at night?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
Just black bears here and they usually keep their distance, they've never bothered me
Question: where is it legal to camp?
If you need a little brother to come help id be your guy!
Tractor Supply saw??
4:26
What is the knife using in this vidéo 😮 ?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
Ka Bar Mark I .. I love it
What knife is the fix blade you’re using??
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
Ka Bar Mark I
What manner of saw is that? Is it a Felco?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
2 ай бұрын
Corona Razortooth
do you own the land?
What state are you camping in?
So if the planet ends. I would grabe 3 tarps. A sleeping bag, shovel, axe, and cut a hoe handle short, i like your water bottle cotton bottle trick. Ill take note. A knife gun and machete is a must. Now my only issue is why did you not rake oht the snow? Soil holds heat better. Over night that soil is better then the snow under a tarp.
What kind of hand saw is that?
@xcount1964
5 ай бұрын
Looks like a Corona.
Michael Jackson: Just Beat It! Woodsbound Outdoors: 11:20
Pls recmoned tent that comfy (not small) and you recmoned
This way people destroyed megalithic monuments in the Netherlands. These monuments are called 'hunebedden'. They are from the Neolithic, the farmers came from Anatolia.
can u eat young pinecones
There's Facebook accounts stealing all of your content.
you look like chris watts
guys, it takes a major bonfire HOURS to actually heat up boulders. and once you do, the heat is so intense that you can't get close enough to the boulder to do much good. you'll need one on each side of you. The entire idea is bs. For no more wood than makes sense for you to gather and burn, all big rocks are is heat-sinks, wasting your efforts/time, calories., What you need is a layer of debris between two waterproof membranes, with the edges sealed. The debris just serves to hold-apart the membranes and stops air-movement between them. The trapped air is what insulates you from the cold. The inside membraine gets very little condensation on it from your body moisture when it's not cold and it wont BE cold, due to the insulation effect of the layer of dry debris. This works best in a hammock, with the bottom layer of insulation being under the hammock, so that your body weight does not compress the debris. Hang the hammock just 6" off of the ground, with you in it and kick debris under the membrane, so that air does not flow under you. You will be AMAZED at how much difference this makes, as vs a fire on one side of you, or thin layers of clothing, The wider the layer of trapped air you have, the warmer you will be. You cannot have ANY air leaks, tho, so use a light to look for them and repair them with duct tape.
Why 😢
hey bro, new sub here for ya , only have email here , u.s. marine vet here 93' to 97' active , would like to talk more, tracking down some stuff for trade/swap , thanks > tom !
Can you do a video on the equipment and gear you use
What kind of axe do you use my friend?
@WoodsboundOutdoors
Жыл бұрын
I use a Fiskars and a little Ozark trail hatchet that has actually held up well for years
@williams.8964
Жыл бұрын
@@WoodsboundOutdoors thanks for the response. Respect