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Overnight Winter Camping in Canada! - Wood Stove, Wild Food

Overnight Winter Camping in Canada! - Wood Stove, Wild Food

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Play World of warships for free: New players will receive 1 million credits, the USS Charleston, 3 days premium time, and more by using my code BATTLESTATIONS2020. Big thanks to wargaming for sponsoring. Also available free on Xbox and PS4 at wows legends. com Jeremy and I work in the cold winter in effort to snare snowshoe hare and set up a winter canvas hot tent outfitted with a wood stove. We pursue snowshoe hare, or varying hare, unlike a rabbit, it turns white, it is one of the only reliable foods to be found in the dead of winter. We will set out a bunch of traps to catch hare, show trail camera footage of the snares in action and how the hares react to it, all the while preparing wild foods such as deer, raccoon, rainbow trout and wild rice. Jeremy: We will show you how to snare hare, how to set up a winter canvas hot tent, run a wood stove and stay warm in the Northern Climate of Canada. The wood stove keeps us warm mostly overnight, but needs to be fed every few hours or the temperatures plummet. We will guide you how to winter camp in comfort and safety. We use double sleeping bags to camp out in the winter as well as a camp mat and cot. The tent fluctuates from very warm to very cold as it is not insulated. With no way to trap the heat, the fire must be constantly kept going inside. Jeremy (One Wildcrafter) is eating an all wild foods diet for the whole of 2019, so this is an interesting test for him. Can we snare enough hare to sustain ourselves over the winter months? How easy is it to find foods in the winter when everything seems to be sleeping
Date: 2021-05-17

Comments and reviews: 9


Mrs Woody, you have to really love a guy who eats anything and never gains an ounce. The other funny is woody talking about his poop. Some day we will see that, just like studies I have seen on National Geographic. Canadian guys ROCK. I always said I was born to late in time inthe US or I should have bean Canadian. --
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When you guys were getting skunked on the snares, maybe you could take some pine or spruce needles and rub them pretty hard to cover your human scent before you touch the snares or set em. Rub the snare wire really good and whatever is going to touch them. May cover your scent.
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I do not agree with the use of music - I think it disturbs the experience of being out there in nature with those two exstremely competent men with a big M: . But I just love The Wooded Beardsman and Jeremys videos in generel, the best bushcraftvideos ever!
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Dude I am so glad that you are making videos because for me it-s my escape away from the normal rat race news and politics. with your videos I get a serious break from all of the craziness. so thank you For a bit of normal life
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You should bring some flour with you. Could make gravy out of the fuilds in the pan. Chris you have some awesome friends. I'm in Minnesota. The only tobbagan (sp) is a sled. What were you talking bout? A stocking cap?
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you know why 131 dislikes? the music. it is awful. depressing. cheesy, dos have nothing to do with nature, altrough i gave a like just cause im biast to your chanell.
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It's wether the animals u take from the wild are sustained there! U take wots not there, & mess it up for another species! Think all that mercury is twisting u.
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I'm really glad you make long videos, I like to play them on my television and watch them with my children. Thanks for the video, stay save and warm out there.
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that was vary punny if for a brief moment. things seemed to get a bit hairy and I was snared into watching this whole video. cheers from michigan.
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