WINTER CAMPING in a DIY CAMPER TRAILER using only a WOOD STOVE for HEAT
911,658
Published 2022-12-25
To see what I’m up to during the rest of the week, please follow me on:
Instagram –www.instagram.com/drenalinadventures/
Website - www.drenalinadventures.com/
Facebook - www.facebook.com/drenalinadventures/
Twitter - twitter.com/DrenalinAdv
Email - [email protected]
All Comments (21)
-
Winter camping is the best; no people, no bears and no bugs. Thanks for sharing this. Your repoire with the beautiful birds says a lot about your character. Appreciated.
-
I'm in New Mexico. That snow is beautiful, and you film it beautifully. I'm old enough to be your dad and all I can say is...I wish you'd been my father. I love this stuff. Keep sharing as I'm old and can't do too much of this kind of stuff anymore. All the best to you and yours young man.
-
The scene with the birds was the best
-
It is quite remarkable how many You Tube videos precisely follow the Winter Experience formula. Invariably it involves a camper/trailer/tent/cabin setting, soothing music, drone footage, meal preparation, cutting firewood…and, of course, snow that does not appear to have been touched by anyone else. There’s nothing quite like lounging in a warm, comfortable room, watching someone else freeze his or her ass off.
-
Nature is great
-
It made me smile when you used the back of your hatchet to clear snow from that log... preserving the blade... but was surprised when you used the sharp edge of your knife to scrape food from your cutting board... dulling the blade. 5:38 💖🌞
-
Oh my gosh the birds.. the birds were absolutely incredible what an awesome experience I hope they followed you back to camp and you fed them
-
The algorithm from Youtube showed me this video for the first time. • I am watching from Melaka, Malaysia 🇲🇾✌🏻
-
The. Snow is Beautiful
-
Looked like a great time!! Love how you converted a cargo trailer into a cozy little camper!
-
I like that you don’t try to mess around with how you start your fire I see a lot of people try to do too much when they have the ability to make it simple and just enjoy camping
-
It looks great
-
I have a 20ft travel trailer that had been more or less gutted on my property that I stay in most of the time since my farm animals are there. No skirting, no extra insulation, just a camp stove and the windows covered and the door at night has a thick curtain down on it. If it gets down to the negatives then I just get up every 3 hours to stoke the fire and it tends to be around 40 to 50 in those Temps. I do have a house in town but honestly I enjoy being on the property a heck of a lot more.
-
Your video brings back memories. In 1971, our cabin in the Adirondack Mountains in NYS collapsed under the snow load. The property owner refused to renew our lease. We hunted that year on nearby state forest land in a tent camper owned by one of the club members. We used a propane apartment heater, unvented but were afraid to leave it running at night. It got down to 20 below zero F. My boots froze to the floor as did our water. The next year we bought an Apache pop up trailer with propane furnace. It too was pretty cold because we tried to conserve the gas for a week of hunting. All the heat would get sucked out when we opened the door. Hard to dry out wool hunting clothes and without insulation, moisture from condensation was an issue. A wood stove would have been better but there was no room for it.
-
Awesome
-
@9:09 bro that's wild!!! I never would have believed it if it wasn't filmed.!! Amazing
-
Did you see any Big foot tracks ...?
-
Canada is such a beautiful country, especially in the winter. Thanks for the calming video!
-
That sandwich looked absolutely delicious! Love the camper just my style.
-
Absolutely beautiful scenery, so peaceful and serene! Thanks for sharing this, it's great when we get to go along on your adventures!!! 🥶👀🧤🧣❄☃🔥🌧