Real Life In The Russian Back Country 2018 Being A Foreigner In Russia
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- - Winter Is Just Around The Corner Here In The Russian Back Country. This Video Shows 3 Days Of Daily Life Here At The Homestead.
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Welcome To Survival-Russia. One of the very best Outdoors and Survival related communities on CZcams, and yes, It's a pretty good Channel too :)
My name is Lars. I'm From Denmark but I live in Rural Russia now. I live at a Homestead in wild nature surrounded by a huge forest.
On The Survival-Russia channel we do all things related to the Outdoors Lifestyle. I share my thoughts and experiences on Survival Techniques for the woodlands of the Northern Hemisphere. the Reality of Survival. I share Techniques and ways of the Siberian Tribesmen and the Russian Longhunters of the older days. Things not shown outside of Russia very much.
On this Channel we also do Off-Road driving, Vehicle builds, Metal Detecting, all things Outdoors basically. Enjoy!
This guy has very pure and innocent heart, he mentioned where his kids go to school.
Bless this man.
to be fair hes pretty isolated
he's in the middle of nowhere. if some stranger shows up in town they will know. not to mention that he's armed to the teeth. why would anyone want to hurt his child anyway? i know people can be horrible but i don't see any issue with mentioning his kid's school in this context. i'm sure there is only one school for the village so you could easily figure it out anyway.
@@CZOV well said.
Of course it is difficult for us rural Americans to see how the system allows rapists murderers and thieves go to jail for a short term just to be released to do more crime.
@@jesseready5667 same thing is happening in Australia and I bet Canada as well with douchebag Justin Trudeau.
Small town and rural communities are the best places to raise kids.
Really looks like an awesome place to raise little Ninja's!!
i live in the city and it's complete trash, everyone is looked at like another in the way number, not a person
Dude I spend my evenings after work on learning to speak Russian because of what you know and what he says. He said it best: "there are no pubs, not bars, no discos" . Somehow he has his finger on the very pulse of the west and is able to read the factors contributing to its decline like a doctor measures cholesterol.
That’s where I grew up. We’re all dirt road scholars.
Thanks for bringing this to many of us in the US. People is people and the vast majority are good. Go to work, school, want what’s best for our kids. Rural Russia could fit in just fine in rural US.
phil brown ......I agree 100 percent. Doesn't seem like many differences between rural Russia and rural America.
crazy how the "political machine" of countries can cause such problems, but you're right, the people themselves are just people all around the world
US has cop problems. They are terrible.
@@bonzie321 that's painting with a pretty broad brush.
@America First Not disagreeing with that and MAYBE part of the problem is many young gulf war vets are returning home and putting on a different uniform but bringing some potential PTSD type problems to the job with them. I am not bad mouthing our distinguished vets but I can see where some of them have brought back a certain attitude that doesn't necessarily distinguish well between between combat patrolling and urban policing and then of course there are just plain pricks out there with no military ties that are badge heavy, control freaks. There are also really good guys that just plain get tired of the same old bullshit from repeat offenders and little in the way of proper justice. There needs to be #1-better screening of applicants with follow up maybe every two years and more time off or duty rotation to get the guys out of the grind/routine etc. As far as following orders let's face it how many are going to walk off a job because they don't agree with what they're told to do?
My sister-in-law is Russian and quite possibly one of the most amazing people I know. Russia is definitely one of the most underrated and overstated countries and people should not listen to the propaganda coming out of the narrow minded
A fine overview of several days in SURVIVAL RUSSIA! The diversity of subjects is wonderful: the Ninjas, the settlements; the 'back country!' Thanks to you our American appreciation of life in the 'real' Russia is improving.
Love the "day in the life" videos. They're absolutely awesome!
My favorite part was hearing the kids play in the background, it sounds like my house..lol
People are people are people. Every where you go in this world we all have the same goals. Be it in the woods hunting or trapping, in the fields farming or ranching, or in the sea shore fishing or sailing. We all have our little tricks of our trades & crafts to make life a little better for us and our families. Hard working people are all alike in every corner of the world. & if you do it right it’s a hole lot of FUN!!! Thanks for taking us along.
And hey Lars no need to apologize for children making noise a child's laughter and yelling always makes me smile reminds me of my little ones
That was seriously entertaining. Please if you can make some "russian slice of life video" don't hesitate. I live in a country where, unlike russia, scandi, canada/us there is no real rural town or wilderness (france) and man, i would say you are not acting when you are all walking in town wearing camo clothing. You all live a very physical life to the point i wonder how do you find that energy. i envy your lifestyle, but i'm a bit afraid of "the big jump" lol.
ps: that "stupid" ending was hilarious.
..its quite possible to push yourself physically with little food..it also makes your muscles thin and hard and strong..
I love Boss. I can see that he takes his job as 'Ninja-guardian' very seriously.
Lars you make life feel so good & bring happiness to many. It is very awesome!
Thank you :)
I just discovered lars's channel a few weeks ago he has yet to fail to bring a smile to my face even on the worst days. Lars you are awesome!!!!!
Lairs, your life style is no different than anybody else's, if the Government would just let people alone. We would all get along. But, NO! It's a control thing with Politicians. Keep on keeping on. I support your life style. From the USA.
As an American I have lived in America all my life and know nothing about America. I have lived in the same area all my life. Thanks for showing us Russia.
I really like how youre always including your children. I like how you refer to them as ninjas. You are always busy. Very entertaining!
Before I watch this I just want to say, you are spoiling us, 24 min!!!!
This is now my favorite channel on CZcams!! That is beautiful places! Hello from Michigan brother!
Lars you are an original backwoodsman. Not to many people know the good things that you do everyday to survive there is twice as much work you have to do however the hours are the same everyday the knowledge you gain from being self sufficient is worth more than money. This world needs more people like you and your family. May God bless the people of Russia and your family.
Thank you!
Well done Lars, living in your new home community.
The cable tripod is a very good field expedient, that should prove stable in harsh weather.
Your are correct, regardless of how much research and reading you do about your new target country, there are social surprises. Your wife is well educated and a good guide through the social and government administrative mazes. Often, many surprises.
Very heartening to see you greet the locals as good friends: the outsider must make all the effort. Question. Social interaction - what community social events are there. [Here in our little rural Thai village our social events are weddings, funerals and Buddhist Temple giving day - party time, community cooking & concert. Neighbours do not visit for meals because of the return social obligation.]
Great to see the Pink & Blue ninjas about with their guard dog.
Regards to all in the SR Team from Greg in Thailand
Great video! Don't worry about the noisy children, the sounds of happy children is like music to me, the world needs more of it....
I can't believe how big the blue Ninja is seems like he was a baby a couple of months ago. A neat video.
Hearing you talk about how some people collect berries, some fish, some hunt etc reminds me of times gone by when everyone made,cooked or grew something and would trade their produce with other people crom the settlement for other things they needed. That how communities started 💯
Look at some of them now !!! Where did they go wrong
Have to leave a comment for that foam bottle blowing. When i was just a kid working on a construction site i accidentally spiked a urethane foam bottle with a crowbar and all hell broke loose. My pants were covered of the foam and first time in my life i understood how sticky that stuff is :D Work mates did have good laughs
The village you showed us isn't really much different from small towns here in America. The little town I live near has no bars, shopping malls, or fast-food places, either. Not that we need them.
You mentioned your adventures in learning to speak Russian. I went through a similar struggle to learn English. I can spell English words far more easily than I can say them. But, the real silliness begins when my friends try to learn German from me. Some words in one language just do not translate well (or at all) to the other. Other times, they hear what they want, no matter how goofy it may sound. One example: If I say "bitte", some hear it as "beater" or something else just as silly. Never mind the long, complex words...
It looks A LOT like The average Alaskan village/town.
@@FirstFamilyCharger
I can't imagine too many Alaskan towns without a bar and grill.
Very cool that the kids have all that to experience and with their own faithful babysitter.
I think everyone likes you there as much as we do. You're such a likable guy.
Looking at that brazier reminds me of reading in the paper today that a guy at the recycling plant has converted 3,000 washing machine barrels into braziers and sold them as he made them. He says they're excellent with the size of the holes and attractive to look at.
I get a dim view of Russia from my Polish work mates. It's good to see it's just the same as anywhere else.
I'm catching up on older videos. This one was great to see your surroundings, where you go get food, mail. It makes me appreciate our country roads. Always nice to see and hear the Ninjas and no, they are never too loud, on the contrary very pleasant. Cheers from -20C central Canada.
I can't believe there's no pub. In Australia we've got towns that are literally just a pub.
Awesome. My first view into Russian life "in the sticks" so to speak. This is obviously real and not "framed" to mislead. Your dialog enhances everything. Your children are a warm addition. Explaining things Russian...phrases and sayings...respect for Russians who don't want to be photographed. Introduce us more to what is there and who is there.
( do you actually call her a pink ninja?)
Nice. You need to live in Russia for at least 10 years before one even begins to understand the place and you won't achieve that in the cocoon of a city like Moscow. Village life is completely different when well outside of a large city, there is good and bad as everywhere else, but I witnessed a lot of alcoholism mainly due to men having no real jobs after the collapse of the Soviet Union. However, folk just get on with it and try to find away to put food on the table and keep themselves warm during the long winters.
Yes, I have fallen for that old trick - 'Это не далеко' (it is not far) and an hour or so later, reach the destination. In the end I would ask, how many kilometres and when I got an answer, I would then ask, 'are those European Kilometres or Russian kilometres'. It is like the Norwegian Army would say, 'We're going skiing today, it is only 5 miles''. Then, we would find out that one Norwegian mile equates to 12 of ours so, 60 miles when you're expecting 5 is hard going.
The Blue Ninja likes to Bla Bla Bla too only louder than his Dad. LOL.
Amazing life style, B and H, greetings from Poland
After watching several other of your videos I have got say; It looks like you did more than just move out of the city...
From an American suburban (city) perspective, it looks like you moved out of this century, and back about 150 years!
I grew up in the woods some 50 odd years ago. We had some abandoned, and collapsing log cabins in the woods, and a big scrap pile from at least the late 1800 to early 1900's also hiding in the woods.
Now of course it has been over run by big city sprawl and expansion. Most of the forests and farm fields are now gone... Everything is concrete and modern...I miss the woods..
I am so jealous that you have the ability to drive anywhere you want to off road, all that land, all those woods, and the gulags to explore wherever and whenever you want.. I am also saddened by the fact that city life has softened me, and physical injury has weakened me and I could not survive that kind of lifestyle. But, thanks to you I get to watch just a bit of it 😁.
But it makes me think that this must not be far from what it was like during the days of the land rush back in the mid-late 1800's in America!
~~~Cheers
Growing up in Chicago in the 50's/60's I and a friend wandered around collecting pop bottles to turn in at the store for money to buy - CANDY! No scrap metal to collect LoL
Salute to you Lars, a genuine guy.
Time for a spray primer and a little more camo on the sides of the vehicle. Those were some rough roads. Really enjoyed seeing rural Russia. You are a good ambassador.
That dog (boss?) is a cool guy 👌🏻
An excellent owl habitat, In the barn tower! Perfect for roosting!
We were both soldiers in NATO countries, so I think we thought a lot of the same things about Russia many years ago. Now I think you can find awesome people and not so awesome people anywhere in the world you want to go.
I've been watching since you had about 23k subscribers and the quality has come a long way...truly enjoy every moment. You practice every family mans values...no bullsht but hard work and love of family. The survival advice is solid and will save ones arse in a emergency in the wilderness and beyond. Best to you and family.
Thank you very much for that Damian :)
Awesome video Lars, nice to see the daily life there.
Well, in Russia distance is relative I've noticed the times I was there. Upon asking how far our travel would be, they answered; "oh not far it is close". End of the day I traveled like 6 hours, 3 hours to destination and 3 hours back.
Yeah, 3 hours drive in Russia is "just" a drive within same oblast/republic, while say in europe you can drive across some countries in 3 hours.
@Michael Smith True, US is pretty big too. Plus they have a bunch of major cities on both ends of the country, so those multiple day trips are somewhat common. While in Russia we mostly travel within western part of the country, which can take some time but not as much.
2:20 ...chaga collecting, we shipped well over 2,000 lbs to Toronto over 2 seasons...Bobcat uses climbing spurs, I search for terrain on Google Earth, and gps us into the spots...big woodstove in the "living" room, perfect to dry the big black crusts in one piece...black spruce tree cone picking contract time right now...
appreciate the view of everyday life ... to many folks do not realize that people are very much the same everywhere .
I liked the look of the area where you live and you all do live in a really small area and the repair you are making to your electric line is something done by the electric companies here. The one in my area provides the poles, and put up the lines for you to your house, but some companies charge extra for putting up the lines and you have to find a contractor to put up the poles first.
Some of the metal in the ground there may have been there since World War II when the German and Russian military was fighting in many areas. You do stay busy each day and I know that you all collect scrap metal to survive there like some do here in this country. When I was growing up and living with my grandparents we had it tough and we learned how to live off the land. My grandfather use to hunt for deer and fish for catfish, and other fish and our local game warden helped us out also by giving us fish and processed deer meat he took from those hunting without a hunting license. I hope that you all have a nice weekend and a great new week.
No pubs, no discos.... that is awesome indeed. I really enjoyed this very much. Awesome to see the rural Russian life....not unlike places here in the Southern US rural agriculture areas. LOL...dropping the can in the burn barrel was a hoot. Things are a bit colder here than usual for this time of year so the burn barrel looks inviting. Cooking me up a big pot of mustard greens and watching Survival Russia. Thanks for sharing a day in your life.
Not much different here either. Meeting a friend tomorrow that collects scrap metal and sells it for cash. Just something she does on the side. We have people here that make a living picking brush for floral buyers and mushrooms for the market.
Yea I agree I live in rural louisiana and life here is nothing like rural Russia 😓
@@riverrat1149 We have seed and nut pickers here. They could really do well in my driveway. I have a red oak that has dropped at least a 1,000 lbs of acorns in the yard and drive. A lot of people pick all kinds of tree seeds and get darn good money for them.
@@ghostcrew3482 Louisiana here too.....areas up around Monterey and Black River and quite a few places below BR off of I10 east of Denham Springs. Pleasant Hill, etc....places that time forgot because of the Interstates.
@TEXOCMOTP LMAO..... ain't that the truth.....life is gooder than good.
You have a good life and family; and live in a very scenic place. I'm happy for you. Please keep making the videos................
Awesome old wooden Mill you found there, there was some quality woodwork . I was thinking about the people here in switzerland, driving about for Urban commuting in Landrover defenders and such, then hearing your Neighbour say "Russian Autobahn", was just hilarious. Hope you find 5.5tons of sovjet steel, with tracks on it for christmas. Btw loved to see another Buachanka.
Man that diesel Is cool sounding! Powerful! What a cool place! Not overrun with tourists the way towns here in Colorado tend to be.
Really enjoy the glimpse at life there From Kansas City Missouri USA
What an amazing video. I started watching only a month or two ago and I’m trying to catch up. Thank you so much for sharing your life with us. Far far better than any mainstream tv program. Fantastic.
Always love watching your channel, the survival aspects captured my attention initially, but as a father of a pink, blue and green ninja (daughter and two sons), I also love seeing the family side of your Russian life.
Please keep up the variety! Regards Mark.
Nowra, New South Wales, Australia.
I love watching these videos no matter how many times I've seen them they still intrest me very much and I can always find something I didn't notice before. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😀😀😀
It took me a while to get to this one but I really enjoyed it. The variety of videos you post is one of the reasons I love your channel so much. These little glimpses into normal life over there are really a different thing than a lot of channels would do. Thanks!
Very nice video. I enjoyed seeing what your daily life looks like and what the local town looks like
Thanks so much for the tour. Loved it.
I love this! The tour of the area was really really cool to see.
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing, keep up the good work!
The area you live reminds me of my growing up...at least the people and the attitudes...I am in the Tennessee hills. My parents grew over 2 acres of garden and I would get sent through the neighbor hood with some sort of vegetable to give to many of the elderly, and when we had surplus, others would get to come pick a mess of whatever was in season. My folks would sit at night and break beans and such and we kept the worst looking and mom would give the ones without blemish to others. They were conservative hard working people who helped the community and in return, we never lacked for help doing things nor did we ever lack for food. First time I ever tasted pizza was when I started high school. So yes, I see a lot of similarities in Rural America and where you live. I am back in the country now after living in other places. In the cities, neighbors would run from you if you said hello....
Every kid should have a dog! Cheers from SF Bay ARea California. Also you are one of the coolest people on CZcams.
Lars, busy , busy , busy , thanks for sharing and bringing us along !
my favorite show,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,5 stars for "survival Russia"
always nice to do the chores with kids around. enjoy the beginnings of winter from here in Kanada
This was an awesome video that covers a lot of things we didn't even know enough to ask about. Cool stuff Lars. Keep it coming.
I enjoy the little trips into your day! Thank you and take care... Paul.
I love these sorts of videos, thanks for sharing!
That looks like a very authentic place to live. You are blessed.
These are some of the best videos you do!
It’s great that you include your Ninjas! You show everything as it actually is, and not all polished up. Thanks for sharing your awesome life with the world. It’s very funky!
Made My Day!!! Thanks Lars!!!
I envy your lifestyle, Lars. Great family, peaceful place to live, everything you do has a point and purpose. Awesome!
One of the best videos yet to me. Thanks for this! Best wishes to you and yours.
Always when i watch you i want to go out there and do amazing stuff!
You're a nice guy. Thanks for taking us along.
:)
Great video Lars👍👍
Really enjoyed the video. Nice to see more of the settlement. Finding that windmill is half the fun of exploring. I got a really good whipping throwing old spray can of paint in a fire they sure put on a show when they blow.
great to see a day in the life of SR, epic and awesome! thank you
Great video lars. Always love the content. Learned alot from the video and it was awesome. 😋
Awesome video!
Good to see you Lars .. hope the family are all happy and healthy
I'm not serious, but Lars I think your roads are better maintained than here in Detroit :) thanks for sharing your day!
Thank you. I enjoyed watching this video and learning more about you. Over the past month I discovered your channel. It is soothing to watch your videos. Keep up the good work, Lars!
Bless your little ones friend. And that beautiful doggy too.
Thanks for sharing your day, Love the burn barrel explosion. God bless, take care.
Lars, that old wind mill would make a nice hunting stand.
With any luck maybe you will find a t34 buried in a swamp.
Jeg blir sgu så misundelig over dit friluftsliv. Fed Video! Tak =)
Lol what a great ending! Always enjoy seeing what you do "off-camera" Hope all is well with you and your family my friend.
That was awesome I really like the drives around your area both in town and in the woods. Lars you are a crazy man and I thought I was the only one that like throwing things in a fire haha. Thanks for sharing :)
Great 'Day in the life of' video, it's always interesting to see how other people live.
Those trikes look awesome, I would love to know more about them.
Great great vid Lars! Great stuff!!!!!
Would be awesome if you could get footage inside the post office and shops and stuff like that. Your town looks so interesting.
That was a good time. Nice to see the big city that you live near.
Interesting! I live in the Northern USA, Lat 45, and we participate in some of the same activities, recycling metals, using firwood, etc. Of course, markets to buy anything are within a few kilometers and even our backroads are like freeways compared to your roads. I do like your collection of vehicles, they seem very durable. Your vegetation and land are very similar to Northern MN, USA.
Good visit man! Thank you. ❤️🇨🇦🙏
Thanks for taking us along with you, interesting video. I need to get a metal detector, I've found some interesting stuff on my property already. Have a great upcoming weekend my friend, Cheers!
I enjoy the everyday life and road trips and off-roading vids. Any trip in the SRV is fun though... The windmill was pretty cool. Looks like it would make for some good photography.
Very Cool...!
Thanks for the video..
Thats awesome that your ninjas have a guard dog
Great video,
Thanks for sharing your life and way of life.
Really enjoy your videos, your a very intelligent and capable guy.
Awesome video Lars,good you find a lot of scrap metal for the children and the forrest get a clean up
Atb
Steve
It,s an awesome thing you are doing for the kids in your community.