INSANE COLD HITS HOT TENT. SNOW COLLAPSES TENT

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Publicado 2023-01-30
When the wind is blowing in the far reaches of Canada, it can be painful, dangerous, and deadly. Luckily I have a remote wilderness tent where I am safe from extremely freezing winds. I also have a big wood stove, and a hefty sleeping bag to keep me warm when the temperatures dip below -40.

I have 2 tents up this winter. One is set up to test its durability. But after a big dump of snow, it has been crushed. It's not broken, but it tells me that the tent may not be suitable for this kind of test.

Join me for food, coffee, and a fire in the freezing sub-arctic.

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  • @davidgates1122
    "I'm not a bush crafter, I'm just a guy with a tent ". I don't know why, but that just struck me as a really great quote.
  • @colinmoore7460
    The coffee-mate would burn if thrown into the air as a cloud of dust. The same thing happens with flour, custard powder etc. (Many years ago there was an explosion in a Birds Custard Powder factory caused by a cloud of powder in the air and a spark)
  • @Muddcatt
    In a virtual sea of winter tent camping ,survivalist expert videos..., The greatest line ever spoken in -40 middle of goddamn nowhere,, freezing my ass off to make a video,,🥶 "I'm not a bushcrafter" I'm a guy who has a tent " .., I'm standing in front of my computer screen,, in a salute position., warm wooly socks covering my feet and hands., thank you good sir for your candid honesty
  • @brendahogue5487
    Enjoy your videos and enjoy watching them every time they come on. May the Lord bless and protect you and your family
  • @Groover1967
    Jay, thanks for the content. I know, I speak for many of your subscribers, especially those of us who are stuck in the suburbs and metropolitan areas. We live vicariously through your 'day trips' to the cabin. Virtually being able to escape for a few minutes means a lot.
  • @jasonmatias6311
    Ahhhhhh, Another episode of living vicariously through Jay! Thanks Bud
  • @stoutkm
    Hi Jay, I really enjoyed the video! Thanks for taking me along. Best regards
  • @bradbuck7139
    i was in the hospital fixing my heart when this video came out im happy to say im out taking care of my health and your videos help with my recovery ty
  • @rae1957tn
    I’m from Florida and I love your videos and am amazed at how much snow there is and how you can survive there. Thank you for sharing with this 72 year old grandmother I’ve watched for a long time now and will continue to do so. Had to edit you can do anything we need more men like you.
  • @mikesgracie5068
    My husband and I have been watching your videos together for a while, and I finally decided to leave you a comment and tell you just how much we enjoy these videos! We usually watch them just before bed and the winter videos especially are so relaxing and calming to us. I told my husband after watching this video together tonight that the food you make in your videos makes me hungrier than any of the food YouTubers that I watch lol! Everything (okay, maybe not the canned meats lol) looks so good!!! Thank you for sharing this part of your life with us and giving my husband and I a channel to enjoy together after a busy day 😊
  • Thanks again. You’re providing sheer escapism for all of us couch adventurers. Beautiful scenery and just the best company. Look forward to every visit
  • @donaldlembo1263
    I enjoy your videos. The beauty of that area is unmatched by anything. Thank You
  • @bwillan
    For that bereg popup tent, cut a sapling and place it under the center hub so it is supported against the ground. This should help prevent the roof from collapsing inwards as you showed. For your wedge and mallet splitting technique, I'd would use a dead blow hammer (plastic shell) so that you are less likely to damage the back of the hatchet or axe that you are using for the wedge.
  • @peggykellar121
    Loved this video! It amazes me how the bitter cold doesn’t bother you! I love watching everything you do! Keep ‘‘em coming!
  • @daspencer4537
    Another great video! I take that same can of corned beef and I break it all up with a fork, add a can of diced potatoes and an onion, fry it all up and it's delicious! Slap a couple of over easy eggs on top and it's a hearty meal. Stay safe and warm!
  • I started watching your videos a couple of months ago and have enjoyed them very much. You are so honest and you seem so natural camping in such a remote area. Just give me such a peaceful feeling after so much sorrow in our lives last year. Please never stop make videos! Stay safe my friend!
  • @dsmith3239
    Jay, add some onions to the corned beef while it is frying. Definitely the best. Add some spicy Dijon mustard and you have a wicked sandwich in the woods. All the best.
  • @deanmartin9358
    amazing video a hot tent crazy cold weather did not think snow would collapse your tent thanks for sharing
  • @donaldplohg9587
    Any trip is a good trip. Loved the time lapse of the ice getting bigger. Stay safe.