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  • čas přidán 23. 12. 2018
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  • @TheOutdoorGearReview
    @TheOutdoorGearReview  Před 5 lety +477

    Merry Christmas to all of my CZcams Friends!
    I hope that you all have an amazing time with your friends and family.
    I would love to hear from you all, comment down below and share where you are from; it doesn't have to be specific; state, country, etc. I would love to know where you all are watching from.
    Again, thank you for joining me for this adventure. On to the next.
    Merry Christmas!
    - Luke

    • @harleygage9869
      @harleygage9869 Před 5 lety +9

      You should do like a patreon overnight adventure with somebody that would be cool!

    • @larryumphfrey3880
      @larryumphfrey3880 Před 5 lety +1

      From Branson MO

    • @2naturesownplace
      @2naturesownplace Před 5 lety +11

      Pay real good attention to the first tree he cut. It was locust. Very unique smell and color. And one of the best BTU producing wood around this area. I know a lot of people go for fatwood for starting fires. The Locust has a very high oil content and is just as good. There's a lot of small trees and branches along the whole length of the Parkway in always take a bag with me to pick up the small branches always have a stash of wood for starting fires in my truck. The only drawback if you do get a splinter get it out as fast as possible it hurts worse than getting an ash splinter

    • @mikedendooven4490
      @mikedendooven4490 Před 5 lety +2

      TheOutdoorGearReview
      Merry Christmas to you and your family!

    • @PD-we8vf
      @PD-we8vf Před 5 lety +12

      TheOutdoorGearReview merry Christmas. Why not have a 2nd tarp with a high pitch over top your tent?

  • @freespirit6209
    @freespirit6209 Před 9 měsíci +29

    Anyone else still loving this in 2023? Thanks so much for sharing all this with us Luke!

    • @sebulban
      @sebulban Před 6 měsíci +2

      I tend to like these older ones more than the new ones. More stories and less pure gear talk😅

    • @carolutley6523
      @carolutley6523 Před 4 měsíci +1

      2024

    • @averagemodeler
      @averagemodeler Před 29 dny

      it's july 2024

    • @smartalec1828
      @smartalec1828 Před dnem +1

      August 31, 2024 2:45 pm 87 degrees Bethlehem Pennsylvania

  • @johnpossible6292
    @johnpossible6292 Před rokem +29

    I can tell how much you miss your bro. The time back when you are young seemed to stand still and when you reminisce about it now you realize how fast it actually passed. I hope you and your brother can get together again and camp in a snow storm like the old days. Thanks for bringing back some memories for me and sharing the tranquility of nature.

  • @rogerstuder4740
    @rogerstuder4740 Před 3 lety +21

    Oh to be young again, what an adventure! The closest I have come to something like this is the time, many years ago now, me and my then wife drove through a blizzard to a state park in southern Ohio. We had rented a cabin for the weekend and the owners were amazed that we showed up. The snow was deep enough that we could only make it half way up the driveway to the cabin. The storm finished up that night and rest of the weekend was spent hiking to the various caves and waterfalls in an amazing winter wonderland. Snow was almost knee deep, but powdery and easy to walk through. The stillness and solitude was awesome! Thank you for sharing such a wonderful adventure.

    • @magi267
      @magi267 Před 2 lety +1

      That makes me think of some of my own adventures in the snow even if it wasn't camping. Thank you and Luke!

  • @drc1883
    @drc1883 Před 3 lety +5

    So love you sharing your experiences, Luke. I'm a retired science/environmental ed professor and I regularly had my students out on real world field trips doing authentic research on water quality, birds, forests, etc. Your comments about your childhood trips to the woods resonate with me as my parents too turned me loose. we lived in the country in IN so we didn't have the beautiful mountains but I had fun in our woods and every fall I camped out by the creek in a shelter I made from autumn cornstalks. Had my campfire and was "armed" with my Daisy bb gun. Those were the days. My friends on the farm and I would also make shelters out in the field with hay bales from the loft. Close to home but inside the shelter you felt like you were a million miles away living the life of Daniel Boone. I'm 71 now with a knee replacement so my long hikes are less frequent but I travel in my camper trailer all over the country and settle for day hikes to fly fish and like you, have a good cuppa joe in the woods. I've spent quite a bit of time in western NC and SW VA so I really identify with the turf you regularly visit. Beautiful part of the country. Anyway, thanks for all you do. Even though I've spent a life outdoors I learn something from almost every one of your videos I watch. Keep up the good work and keep having fun.

  • @user-yn2nc1qc9l
    @user-yn2nc1qc9l Před 5 lety +186

    I’m 13 and last year I got a PC and phone. My parents are the same as yours. I sleep out in my field all the time building dens tarp shelters it’s just so great

    • @Tsamokie
      @Tsamokie Před 3 lety +8

      Be careful with the Fappmatic.

    • @jbtallullah7009
      @jbtallullah7009 Před 2 lety +4

      I'll tell you what I grew up with parents and grandparents that instilled in me that enjoying the outdoors and camping outside was worth it no matter how you could make it happen. Less gear sometimes made me appreciate it more, but as I've been able to afford more I always just encourage people to be safe but use what you got.

    • @callen.6371
      @callen.6371 Před 2 lety +1

      Nature is fantastic and beautiful enjoy it and respect it peace ✌️ out keep exploring pal

    • @MegaSusanc
      @MegaSusanc Před 2 lety +3

      T800, you're about 16 yrs old now. Are you still loving the outdoors and getting out as much as you can?
      You can bring your friends and get them into it also.

    • @johnnycahs9611
      @johnnycahs9611 Před 2 lety +2

      @@MegaSusanc he might never see these comments again

  • @timothyorendorff7642
    @timothyorendorff7642 Před 3 lety +22

    The enthusiastic attitude you posses, realistic advise and can do demonstrations are awesome. You also do it with simple, affordable gear. This is very uplifting to me. My brother and I lived outdoors when growing up and somehow survived. Those were different times and I feel sorrow for young people today who are not exposed to life away from technology and indoor boredom.

  • @MissionaryInMexico
    @MissionaryInMexico Před 3 lety +30

    I have some gear from almost 40 years ago when I was a cadet commander in Civil Air Patrol. And it STILL WORKS.

  • @zaradimple3980
    @zaradimple3980 Před 4 lety +25

    Thank you for taking us with you on your adventure, appreciated that immensely. God bless and take care.

  • @rtd6840
    @rtd6840 Před 5 lety +88

    I love you’re attitude in these vids, it’s so uplifting

  • @keonisan
    @keonisan Před 5 lety +13

    One thing I've noticed with your campsite arrangements, is why don't you ever have the secondary tarp overlap with the tent, you have it separated and this time the door of the tent is facing away from the tarp. My thoughts are so that you would have a seamless entry into the tent without having to get wet at all. If possible I would have had a larger tarp cover both the tent and the secondary one. as an added layer of protection. When we used to camp, we damn near had a circus tent covering everything, including the 3 room tent and the cooking sitting area. Maybe we're more hardcore than most regular campers.

    • @cyntiaspadafore1457
      @cyntiaspadafore1457 Před rokem +4

      I was thinking the same thing, if It would be an issue to have it seamless I sure wish someone would give me that concept because maybe I haven’t been doing it right lol but with the dogs camping I would think that getting their feet at least a little bit dryer under the tarp before they get on the 10th would be a good idea

  • @jimmywatkins8134
    @jimmywatkins8134 Před 4 lety +72

    Your enthusiasm is very encouraging in this mixed up world. Great video for soothing the soul. Keep them coming.

  • @janjohnson2784
    @janjohnson2784 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Watching this in early 2024. I’ve spent almost the whole Christmas ‘23 holiday (which is quite lengthy in the UK) watching/catching up on your videos; they’ve become a bit of an obsession. I observe a) how much younger you look in this one and b) the focus on bushcraft is more evident in this older vid. Luke, you’re such a nice bloke.

  • @thepennsylvanian9280
    @thepennsylvanian9280 Před 5 lety +47

    Your stories of you and your brother have me thinking of the days when I would stay out all day in a snowstorm and come home only when my pants were froze solid and I was starving!😂 and as I got a bit older the camping began! Cheers buddy thanks for bringing old memories to life

  • @a_new_life_41
    @a_new_life_41 Před rokem +4

    I hear you around your thoughts about your mom letting you out in the woods back in the day. I started solo backpacking when I was 14, going out in every season for 1-3 weeks at a time. There aren't many moms who'd drop their kids off at the edge of a wilderness, and sweetly and honestly say "Have a good time!" I am so very thankful that I had a mom who did. Of course, I never told her about the bears, the lightning storms, the rattlesnakes or the freezing nights. But that's just being polite. :)

  • @moosespeak6140
    @moosespeak6140 Před 11 měsíci

    As someone who's lived outdoors for 12.5 yrs in northwestern Montana I can tell you.that if you get a big enough rainfly tarp with multiple attachment points it's smart to throw a tarp over tents like that using paracord for a ridgeline then 2 carabiner with pressic knots off the carbiners to tension out the rainfly tarp and create a A Frame over the tent so snow and rain are shed off with the pitch. Another pointer is a backcountry avalanche shovel, MSR makes a good one and it's lite weight.
    Times are different, my parents would load us up on horses and we were just raised to know what was around. We always had 2 dogs with us and they were our eyes and ears at night. We always had a large caliber rifle and a pistol. Those times were priceless with my little brother. He passed 10 yrs ago. So I take my son out into the backcountry and teach him what my father taught me. It's a skillset that allows you to survive in nature and do it with a cool head. I absolutely love winter camping and I'm not discrediting that's alot of snow but a blizzard here at 8300 ft.dumps between 4 to 6 ft. It puts life into perspective when you can see the Northern Lights and just living life. Cheers mate

  • @moniquelegarda1842
    @moniquelegarda1842 Před 4 lety +3

    Smokey and the Bandit! I love that movie! My brothers and I can quote Sheriff Buford T. Justice all day!

  • @c0d3r7007
    @c0d3r7007 Před 5 lety +11

    I'm late watching this one, but one of my favorites. All I could think of on the hike out - "Man, it's a lot of work to hike ahead, set up the camera to get a shot without footprints, hike back, hike forward, back to get the camera. In knee deep snow!" If I had the power, I'd make you an honorary Canadian.

  • @larryumphfrey3880
    @larryumphfrey3880 Před 5 lety +100

    Finally. Merry Christmas Luke. Merry Christmas to all watching this video.

  • @ipduffy
    @ipduffy Před 4 lety +9

    I love your stories about your brother. I remember cold weather camping in Northern Illinois with my Boy Scout troop when I was young. Amazing how confidence building it is; I learned lessons I will never forget. I love it. Thank you for sharing!

  • @ziggy814
    @ziggy814 Před 4 lety +12

    As someone who grew up in north Pa winter camping is something i have always wanted to do

  • @pissedoffpotato1882
    @pissedoffpotato1882 Před rokem +3

    Your videos got me more excited & more prepper minded with camping, hiking or backpacking. It really is something else. I would love to camp again with my husband soon. It really refreshes my soul

  • @darby3366
    @darby3366 Před 4 lety +8

    It's May, 2020 while I'm looking at this happy video...very enjoyable.

  • @RobbyThomas-bh3qz
    @RobbyThomas-bh3qz Před 6 měsíci

    Yes! My brother , neighbors and I would go out in the woods close to the house all weekend. Camping, building forts and treehouses. Coolest fort we ever made was in a huge briar patch! We spent days on our knees cutting into the middle. A common area in the middle to play cards and each of us made small room to put our sleeping bags in and camp all weekend! One of the neighbors dad bought us military rations in green cans to eat. GREAT MEMORIES!

  • @mikeodonnell3492
    @mikeodonnell3492 Před 4 lety +2

    I love your enthusiasm! Also your appreciation of your great childhood. I'm a little older but grew up the same way. Always outdoors. My area wasn't quite as rural but we had a lot of woods and open land nearby. From age 10 on, NEVER left home without knife and matches. Lots of daytime adventures and also camping. Camping in the warm weather, we just laid sleeping bags on the ground without a tent. Nothing like watching the campfire light reflect off the leaves on the trees as you fall asleep.
    You really brought back the feelings of being outside and free.

  • @KlaraMoody
    @KlaraMoody Před 4 lety +22

    An absolutely terrific adventures experience .I love to watch it.

  • @freddyo2k10
    @freddyo2k10 Před 5 lety +67

    You should go get your brother and go camping together before it's too late

    • @SuperEholmes
      @SuperEholmes Před 3 lety +3

      That same thought crossed my mind too.

  • @barunyumlembam4451
    @barunyumlembam4451 Před 4 lety +1

    Wowww ....6.30 am and pitch dark 🤔... I would really love to stay in such a place . 💕💕💕

  • @cowleyscorners7736
    @cowleyscorners7736 Před 8 měsíci

    I’m am 67 year old woman and I remember being outside all the time hated having to go in at night.We lived next to our cousins and would sleep outside in yard with a blanket.We were so blessed weren’t we.Do kids nowadays even know about sleeping under the stars? I hope at least some of them do.What a great life.😊

  • @Vagab0nd011
    @Vagab0nd011 Před rokem +5

    I can just watch this good content all night. Theres lots to learn, and see done right in front of you. Awesome work!

  • @maryjanehorseman5424
    @maryjanehorseman5424 Před 3 lety +4

    Happy New Year. You need a little wood stove. God bless you. A great video. 😄

  • @Real_MisterSir
    @Real_MisterSir Před 4 lety +5

    I don't know why your videos are re-appearing in my feed 1 year late, but I certainly don't mind it! Haven't had a good winter camp in a while, and this brought back some memories.
    I see a lot of people suggesting doing extra stuff like having another tarp/cover above the tent etc, and I agree with a lot of it. If I had to only use the gear that you brought, then I would try to link the entrance of the tent with the tarp, so they extend their coverage in a single dry spot.
    Another creative way to deal with the snow buildup on a tarp like that, is to not secure it into the ground or trees themselves, but rather suspend it from trees with floating anchors to weigh it down (use rocks or branches as weights). With no snow buildup, the branches will weigh enough to extend the tarp fully and provide nice coverage - but the more snow builds up, the more the tarp weighs and pulls on the branches. With enough snow buildup, the tarp will cave in on its own and dump most of the snow, which then resets the weight and allows the branches to pull down and stretch out the tarp yet again. I think this is a fun way to build a maintenance-free tarp setup, but it does require a bit of fiddling to get the weight anchors right, and probably a few trial and error sessions. The key is to get the weight just high enough that the tarp can be stretched out fully with no snow buildup on it, and from then on the tarp will take care of the snow buildup itself :)

  • @gdude7397
    @gdude7397 Před 7 měsíci

    Glad to see I'm not the only one who carries an axe and a saw when I'm backpacking - especially in the winter.

  • @Puckerupbuttercup261
    @Puckerupbuttercup261 Před 5 lety +3

    Fun video! Thanks for making it.

  • @TheGhostOfTheMind
    @TheGhostOfTheMind Před 5 lety +6

    Always love the look of fresh snow and the sound when walking through it.

  • @henryrudolph1952
    @henryrudolph1952 Před 4 lety

    Hi from New Zealand,
    I was raised on a dairy farm one of the boundary fences border a forest. Yea had no fancy outdoor gear just a Tarp and woolen blankets. Sometimes went camping with just the clothes we had on. Use to built tree huts, underground dig-outs setup camp in hay barns. Use to spotlight at night with air guns shoot mice, rabbits, and possums. When your young and full of energy your resilient and bulletproof to weather life is fun. I can go on and on about my childhood upbringing.
    I loved winter more than summer. Over NZ is an ozone hole and our summers are deadly dangerous. A lot of Kiwi's suffer from melanoma cancer as a result.
    Thank you for bringing back memoirs of my childhood, enjoy viewing your winter camping clips👍

  • @eddiespain2410
    @eddiespain2410 Před 8 měsíci

    You are bringing back so many memories of growing up in Up State New York where we ran wild on the original Indian Trails of the Mohawks and Senaca and Iroquis... The Trails went from water source to water source. I was usually the companion of an older brother who just passed away a short time ago.. and later I led my Younger Brother who also passed away a few years ago. There was 5 of us.... We made or shelters of Lean To Style from natural vegetation since we could not afford Tents. We carried three Wool Blankets rolled up to carry our supplies in and as our sleeping bags. Ever read the Book "Of Men and Mountains" by William O. Douglas, that was us until we came home from the Military in 1973 and could afford all the new Gear... Life was good... Thanks for sharing and the information in this project... I have two SnugPak shelters bought years ago and was looking that this tent and I do agree when the company was bought out by another company and had the products made in CHINA they went down hill and doubled and tripled prices.... I doubt they will be around long...

  • @daedranvanoras2000
    @daedranvanoras2000 Před 4 lety +9

    I'm not even going to lie, at first I thought your video style was a little cheesy when I first watched but after I kept on watching I grew to love your style and overall attitude! Keep up the great work man, you're really teaching others life essentials

  • @myperidot12
    @myperidot12 Před 5 lety +15

    Thank you. I haven't seen a snowy forest in over 20 yrs. It's still as beautiful as I've remembered. ❤

  • @hudsonball4702
    @hudsonball4702 Před 2 lety +2

    I live in North Carolina and remember this storm going through. Where I lived at the time, we got 18 inches. Still remains the 2nd largest snow storm I've ever gone through.

  • @prevost8686
    @prevost8686 Před 4 lety +2

    When my brother and I were kids we weren’t allowed to stay in the house. We had to play in the woods and build forts and other things. We also had no idea what ADD or other “syndromes” were.

    • @donnareiche2007
      @donnareiche2007 Před 4 lety

      As a teacher of small children, I totally agree. I was never, ever inside as a kid. My friends and rode bikes, climbed trees, raced each other, just explored the forest and fields. My students spend so much time doing so much nothing at home, they arrive at school with an almost uncontrollable need to release their pent-up energy. So sad to see today’s youth missing out on the beautiful childhood people 35 and older experienced. I wish we could go back and curb our techno-crazed world.

    • @prevost8686
      @prevost8686 Před 4 lety

      Donna Reiche I have sympathy for teachers who genuinely care. You’re up against a brick wall in most cases.

  • @j.d.hutchens3561
    @j.d.hutchens3561 Před 3 lety +3

    Loved the smokey and the bandit movies.
    Yeah we live in a butt hurt world.

  • @randyhaulbrooks5162
    @randyhaulbrooks5162 Před 5 lety +196

    Anyone watching on Christmas merry Christmas

  • @jaycimbak7781
    @jaycimbak7781 Před 2 lety +2

    Such an awesome video! I am a professional picture framer and watched/listen to this while working. The part I needed to stop and really listen to was when you were in the tent at night and you can hear the snow tickling the rain fly! I love that sound and have fallen to sleep hundreds of times to that sound. My 10 years as a Boy Scout leader are wholly engrained in my being.
    Thank you again for that video and as others mentioned, the stories of you and your brother were touching.

  • @deborahphillips9034
    @deborahphillips9034 Před rokem

    I have to share my Grandaddy’s last hunting camp adventure. One of his son in laws brought his long cattle trailer with a real double bed in it for him & my grandmother. He had tarps over & around it. They made a huge kitchen with a wood stove is where I slept. I started hunting with my Grandaddy when I was just 3 yrs old. Such sweet memories!! Lot more to this but too much for putting it here.

  • @namowhasti1192
    @namowhasti1192 Před 4 lety +4

    It's about time for another snow Adventure! (with a different tent)

  • @gregorytherocketscientist1317

    Wow - and thanks for reminding me of how much fun me and my brother had in the Catskill Wood growing up! Must of had the same parents - what a privilege to grow up being responsible for your safet and having parents who loved and trusted you enough to let you have great winter adventures. No cell phones or GPS - being in the forest away from civilization - amazing what a powerful contribution to being self reliant and confident in our ability to survive and enjoy adversity.
    This video brought that all back - many thanks.

  • @thomasmalone6654
    @thomasmalone6654 Před 4 lety +1

    Memories are what keeps us going brother., at 8 yrs old, I was gone all day in the mountains of Norway, exploring. Still to this day ,never winter camped, at least not for 3 days or more .always wanted too, couldn't ever find a crazy friend to do it with. Love the video brother! Rock! And stay safe.

  • @weaponeer
    @weaponeer Před 3 lety +2

    loved the "old" days... go out, have fun, be back by dark. at 55 I greatly miss those days

  • @robertsulicz7565
    @robertsulicz7565 Před 3 lety +5

    "I can't talk, my mouth is frozen" lololol! 🤣 Great video man, keep them coming! ❄️🏞️🔥☕

  • @lacarlotta6290
    @lacarlotta6290 Před 3 lety +5

    My first viewing of one of your videos. Wonderful job! You are so watchable, and make a clear, upbeat, informative and creative project. Thank you for sharing your journey.

  • @npr1300A8
    @npr1300A8 Před 2 lety

    Your childhood has made you the Man you are now. You LIVED for sure! Thank you for sharing this wonderful video. Best wishes from England.

  • @cindymixell6936
    @cindymixell6936 Před 2 lety +1

    I would love to go camping in the snow. I love snow and Christmas.

  • @patricialessard8651
    @patricialessard8651 Před 5 lety +8

    I watch this one allot. I miss the mountains and the snow. I've learned quite a bit and love the scenery and if I watch it at night, I sleep very well. Thanks so much for this video(oh,&all the rest!)!

  • @mawmawvee
    @mawmawvee Před 5 lety +39

    I don't camp, but I love your videos and your up-beat attitude. Merry Christmas and may you and yours have a blessed New Year. Stay safe.

    • @micwilliams7743
      @micwilliams7743 Před 5 lety +3

      I would have brought with me on the camping trip, more food,coffee,small radio and a few joints to enjoy after the work is done.

    • @nathanielmillett8419
      @nathanielmillett8419 Před 5 lety

      Luke will make inspire you to camp and guyot your line tight. Just you wait.

  • @brendamueller5000
    @brendamueller5000 Před 4 lety

    I've just started upon your videos. I'm loving them especially when you talk about your memories with your brother. I'm 66 now and have so many of those memories with my two brothers. I'm the oldest daughter. We were always in the woods and building forts, camping. We couldn't imagine not being there. You have taken me back to such fond memories, thank you. Kids today have no idea what they are missing. God Bless and stay safe.

  • @Keith-zc2nn
    @Keith-zc2nn Před 7 měsíci

    It's great that you can share your childhood with us. I'm 65 going on 16

  • @maverickleadership6801
    @maverickleadership6801 Před 4 lety +6

    Dude thanks for sharing these, things like this reignite my sense of adventure. I grew up with a very similar childhood experience, so I have a lot of nostalgia for this stuff as well.

  • @jleedw
    @jleedw Před 3 lety +2

    I though I was the only one that looked forward to snow storms!

  • @Simple_But_Expensive
    @Simple_But_Expensive Před 5 měsíci

    One of the tricks I use with my tarps is to not tie my guy lines to my tarp. Instead, I run the line through one hole of a two hole pumpkin clamp (the kind used to cinch a stuff sack). I then loop it through the grommet hole, and then back through the second hole of the pumpkin clamp and tie a stop knot on the loose end so it can’t pull back out. When I need to adjust my tarp, it is simply a matter of moving the clamp.

  • @tomrutherford3139
    @tomrutherford3139 Před 4 lety +5

    Great narration and personality! I felt like I was right there. Brings back lots of my own camping memories. Keep up the outstanding work.

  • @travis450
    @travis450 Před 4 lety +6

    Recently found you and your channel. After watch a dozen or so or your videos I have to say that I really respect what you are doing. You have a great theme, tempo and message to us all that watch.

  • @emmanueltoney8428
    @emmanueltoney8428 Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful Adventure! I dream to do something like this..

  • @Sean-he4xu
    @Sean-he4xu Před 3 lety +1

    100% on the freedom we had as kids. I feel bad for my boys as they will not understand the freedoms we had. I remember my best friend and I at the creek getting crawdads from sun up to sun down. I've been binge watching your videos and I want to thank you for bringing us along.

  • @hermeticallysealed
    @hermeticallysealed Před 5 lety +18

    I am sure I'm not the first to mention this, but maybe an overnighter with your brother using the stuff you scrounged as a kid. The fun/misery index should be off the charts

    • @carasmussen27
      @carasmussen27 Před 5 lety

      That would be really cool and i am sure they would have fun.

  • @Jax4umalta
    @Jax4umalta Před 5 lety +13

    Looooved this video. I’m watching from bed this Christmas morning from the west side of Michigan. By the Sleeping Bear Dunes on Lake Michigan. Cheers! Love your channel sooo much been watching for over a year now.

  • @lindapoore7608
    @lindapoore7608 Před 4 lety +2

    Beautiful!

  • @lauriewright388
    @lauriewright388 Před 2 lety +2

    Amazing scenery, thanks for sharing your escapade with us👍

  • @ryderaliciarey8440
    @ryderaliciarey8440 Před 4 lety +5

    Its way past Christmas time, but still enjoying this video. Wonderful, wonderful story teller you are. I would imagine your parents are very proud of the excellent job they did in raising you. I know I would certainly be. Good luck with all your endeavors and hope to see many more of your adventures!

  • @84greenbear
    @84greenbear Před 5 lety +4

    Growing up in Northern Vermont back in the 70's and early 80's we used either alpine ski's or a specific type of snow shoes That the native Americans made which wasn't bad for breaking trail in the woods. They were round and very lite but very good at distributing your weight to keep you on top of the deep stuff. The modern snow shoes have their place especially if you traverse glaciers. I find it interesting the different types that the native Americans made across the country. Made for some interesting research.

  • @christy76840
    @christy76840 Před rokem

    You were so right about being brought up in a different time. I was born in 77 and we had a huge path of woods in front of our house and every day my brothers and I all or friends went in there in the morning and didn't come out until it got dark (on the weekends and summer) then after school. We played all kinds of games made all the trails. Definitely a different time.

  • @davidtong2776
    @davidtong2776 Před 4 lety

    I hate the cold, but it is great to see someone else enjoy it so much. I too spent a lot of time in the woods behind my house as a boy.

  • @severobecerra7038
    @severobecerra7038 Před 5 lety +16

    Very cook video. I like how you talk about your memories with your brother. I would like to experience what you did with my brothers

  • @xerexon2k
    @xerexon2k Před 4 lety +4

    Would love to camp like that, awesome to watch thanks for taking us with you. Great attitude. Unfortunately Switzerland is way too crowded and public camping prohibited. Enjoy your freedom!

  • @gregorybrown2635
    @gregorybrown2635 Před 2 lety

    We had a saying in the military. "Take care of your equipment and your equipment will take care of you ". I still believe in that philosophy today .

  • @bencarter8324
    @bencarter8324 Před 4 lety

    Watching from Connecticut. There is really nothing like spending a good amount of time in the woods alone.

  • @toLothair2
    @toLothair2 Před 4 lety +3

    If I were setting up the tarp and tent knowing that there will be weight on top of them, a good method of attaching a line to the middle of top of tarp or to pull out the walls or top of tent, all you need is a marble sized smooth river rock, put the rock at the underside of where you want to tie at. Then grab the rock from the topside with the nylon around the rock, then tie cord around the nylon below the rock, traping the rock in a pocket that will stop the cord from coming loose. So a cord can be attached anywhere you want without gromets or holes in the tarp. I call this a Rock-Knot. If you want you can use marbles or any small round object that will not collapse under tension. Hope someone can use this info.
    Jimmy , from Staten Island, New York City

  • @ericsgreyhairwisdom5799
    @ericsgreyhairwisdom5799 Před 5 lety +4

    me and my buddy left the house saturday morning with no more than a "by mom". Came back at dark and a search party had not been started!! A different time.

  • @msplum3306
    @msplum3306 Před rokem

    I’m a bit new to ur channel Nov 2022, but viewing ur past videos and this one is so great. Love ur childhood stories. I grew up the same. Today I rarely see kids outside building forts and dragging every found junk contraption home. I grew up w/my 6 siblings camping all across the U.S., super great memories. I was the oldest. Fabulous times. Kids today truly are missing out on such free feeling healthy fun. Great video, thanks for sharing ur life.

  • @lindamiller7731
    @lindamiller7731 Před rokem +1

    Wow!!! You finally got that big snowfall remember this and be careful what you wish for. I haven't seen that much snow since I was a little girl in Pennsylvania.

  • @rudyo8409
    @rudyo8409 Před 4 lety +4

    One of my most favorite video's.
    Thank's for sharing a great winter adventure .

  • @jond.6816
    @jond.6816 Před 5 lety +12

    Merry Christmas Luke and the fam! Hope you have a wonderful rest of the year!

  • @dannythomson5239
    @dannythomson5239 Před 3 lety +2

    just found your channel, what a brilliant intro vid!
    subbed

  • @denisefoxcroft8920
    @denisefoxcroft8920 Před 2 lety +1

    Once the tents ⛺ warmed up there's no way I'd venture out into the snow.

  • @greenoceansky
    @greenoceansky Před 5 lety +3

    Every time you said good morning everybody and yawned, I was yawning too 😂😂

  • @jessecox8694
    @jessecox8694 Před 4 lety +6

    Luke this is the 4th time i watched this video! Pretty AWESOME brother thank you!

  • @TheFLOMAN76
    @TheFLOMAN76 Před 3 lety +2

    Just an absolutely amazing adventure! I'm to the point in my life where I hate summer and prefer winter!
    Can't get enough snow!!!!

  • @MissNikkor
    @MissNikkor Před 4 lety +1

    The view of the daylight rising in the forest with all this snow is simply beautiful!
    It makes me want to try winter camping. Thank you for this video

  • @flowerchild777
    @flowerchild777 Před 4 lety +3

    How FUN!! You were right; this was an awesome idea👍 Thanks for sharing your experience. Absolutely beautiful

  • @glennpettersson9002
    @glennpettersson9002 Před 5 lety +9

    Seasons greetings from Perth Western Australia, hope you and your family have a terrific 2019.🖖

  • @jayceec3539
    @jayceec3539 Před rokem

    Water is my element,I love snow as much as you do!! Lived at the top of a mountain!! A Creek ran through the property always pure ,clean water!!

  • @ayakolin
    @ayakolin Před 2 lety +2

    I don't like being cold or out in the snow, but I really love watching your snow camping videos...Thanks for the great posts and bringing us on your adventures! :-)

  • @christianhyder558
    @christianhyder558 Před 4 lety +5

    Can’t wait for this years snow-ventures. Cheers

  • @kobracom77
    @kobracom77 Před 5 lety +6

    Really enjoying this in the middle of June, sweating my boys off haha. Cheers Buddy!!

  • @micah-hooka7275
    @micah-hooka7275 Před 4 lety

    You speak of your brother as I do so fondly about my brother. He’s gone now. We played in the woods everyday during the summers.

  • @maverick744
    @maverick744 Před 3 lety +1

    Great story and it’s obvious you had great parents . I loved and could see by the look on your face when talking about your brother how much you appreciated his company and the adventures you went on. I tell you what if the apocalypse comes I want to be with you! Thanks for sharing this. I am one who loves the snow and experiencing what nature has to offer

  • @kayasper6081
    @kayasper6081 Před 5 lety +6

    Enjoying nature, snow and independency; how beautiful life can be. I totally understand your point! Cheers from Spain

  • @elbozz
    @elbozz Před 5 lety +4

    Had a great time watching this ! I like your ''lazy fuel tabs'', sometimes convenience is very welcome. Good stuff !!

  • @leelovellette8133
    @leelovellette8133 Před 3 lety +2

    Definitely a different time, thankful to have had the freedom to run and gain experiences when young.

  • @cindymixell6936
    @cindymixell6936 Před 2 lety +1

    Camping in two feet of snow ,that would be fun.I would love it!