This video sure brings back memories of my younger days (I'm 72 now). As a Vietnam vet, when anxiety & depression started to get overwhelming, I found that spending a night alone in the woods (especially during winter) was emotionally cathartic. On a side note - your shelter was very similar to the type I would build.
AFmedic6871
This video was made even more enjoyable by having no audio/music. Well done and thanks !
Paul Smith
Wow! One of the best nature videos I’ve enjoyed in a long time here. Just keeping it simple by not speaking, and let sounds of nature do most of the talking. I felt I was there man! Also amazing camera work, simple but you covered best angles. The shelter looks so cozy and warm, thank you for sharing, such a relaxing and calming video.
Ash K
I live in Western Australia. It's 19 January 2023, 10:32 pm, the temperature is a balmy 24.6°C and I found that I could not stop watching your video - the psychological 'cooling' effect was extraordinary and quite unexpected (I got rid of air con years ago for environmental reasons). Doing something similar in this environment has its own special challenges but your video has encouraged me to go back to 'roughing it' as I used to when I was a teenager (I'm 70 now), spending my weekends in crude beach shelters, cooking ocean caught fish over foraged firewood and falling blissfully asleep to the sound of the surf - happy days. Thanks!
Peter Stewart14 күн бұрын
I’m sitting here in my centrally heated apartment just having finished a meal and I’m so jealous of this mans self sufficiency and survival ability. I’m too old and have severe cardiac problems so not in a position to change my lifestyle but if I was ever given a second chance at life I’d love to have spent it in the outdoors and preferably in a cold climate
Antony Ware
I can't believe I watched this entire video. It was very relaxing.
Trjohnson68752 сағат бұрын
So enjoyable watching this. The absence of talking and letting the sounds of nature come to the forefront is a commendable approach. Well done and thank you!
Jason R Жыл бұрын
Great video.
Nick Lee14 күн бұрын
Very interesting and even relaxing to watch! No commentary or background music, just the sounds of the forest, your activity and the crunching of snow ☺
JohnR129814 күн бұрын
This is so great. I remember doing such things in Germany during training many years ago. Of course, the trees were different, however, the concept is similar. Thanks, Kusk, for reminding me. I have always survived in situations that most people would perish in.
alberto garcia14 сағат бұрын
The feeling of watching this at night under my blanket is heaven.
Adil Muz12 сағат бұрын
That was so relaxing, incredible and educational to watch ❤
The Team Cap
Enjoyed every second of it. No talk, all nature sounds, short informative subtitles. Great night out. Keep them coming bro
Lucian Susu
He did a really good job on his shelter. I had to do this for cold weather survival school in the army while stationed in Alaska. They made us use parachutes and wood to make a small shelter then cover it with snow for insulation. Lastly we lit a candle inside to keep us warm but we couldn’t sleep with it on. I much rather have this type of shelter though. Well done!
Mike C14 күн бұрын
When I was young this was the way to enjoy nature and my own existence. Not tough enough to weather that kind of cold anymore!
ron robillard
Fantastic video! Love the captions with the natural sounds. Keep up the good work!
jac53447 сағат бұрын
Great video and like many others have said your idea of subtitles instead of narration really worked in keeping it simple and natural ... well done 👍
Dave Pepper
Nice to see the date and location -- often lacking in other videos of this type. Love the wooden cup, too!
James MordovanceyКүн бұрын
This young man seems very tough, but more important for being in nature, he seems very smart and resourceful. This was definitely a beneficial video.
David Williams
Just the sound of the fire and the snow is so healing.. I walked on snow 2 days ago and I realised I missed that sound .. so listening to you at night is so wholesome 😌 ✨ peaceful.. can't wait to see more thank you for sharing this you're so lucky
This video sure brings back memories of my younger days (I'm 72 now). As a Vietnam vet, when anxiety & depression started to get overwhelming, I found that spending a night alone in the woods (especially during winter) was emotionally cathartic. On a side note - your shelter was very similar to the type I would build.
This video was made even more enjoyable by having no audio/music. Well done and thanks !
Wow! One of the best nature videos I’ve enjoyed in a long time here. Just keeping it simple by not speaking, and let sounds of nature do most of the talking. I felt I was there man! Also amazing camera work, simple but you covered best angles. The shelter looks so cozy and warm, thank you for sharing, such a relaxing and calming video.
I live in Western Australia. It's 19 January 2023, 10:32 pm, the temperature is a balmy 24.6°C and I found that I could not stop watching your video - the psychological 'cooling' effect was extraordinary and quite unexpected (I got rid of air con years ago for environmental reasons). Doing something similar in this environment has its own special challenges but your video has encouraged me to go back to 'roughing it' as I used to when I was a teenager (I'm 70 now), spending my weekends in crude beach shelters, cooking ocean caught fish over foraged firewood and falling blissfully asleep to the sound of the surf - happy days. Thanks!
I’m sitting here in my centrally heated apartment just having finished a meal and I’m so jealous of this mans self sufficiency and survival ability. I’m too old and have severe cardiac problems so not in a position to change my lifestyle but if I was ever given a second chance at life I’d love to have spent it in the outdoors and preferably in a cold climate
I can't believe I watched this entire video. It was very relaxing.
So enjoyable watching this. The absence of talking and letting the sounds of nature come to the forefront is a commendable approach. Well done and thank you!
Great video.
Very interesting and even relaxing to watch! No commentary or background music, just the sounds of the forest, your activity and the crunching of snow ☺
This is so great. I remember doing such things in Germany during training many years ago. Of course, the trees were different, however, the concept is similar. Thanks, Kusk, for reminding me. I have always survived in situations that most people would perish in.
The feeling of watching this at night under my blanket is heaven.
That was so relaxing, incredible and educational to watch ❤
Enjoyed every second of it. No talk, all nature sounds, short informative subtitles. Great night out. Keep them coming bro
He did a really good job on his shelter. I had to do this for cold weather survival school in the army while stationed in Alaska. They made us use parachutes and wood to make a small shelter then cover it with snow for insulation. Lastly we lit a candle inside to keep us warm but we couldn’t sleep with it on. I much rather have this type of shelter though. Well done!
When I was young this was the way to enjoy nature and my own existence. Not tough enough to weather that kind of cold anymore!
Fantastic video! Love the captions with the natural sounds. Keep up the good work!
Great video and like many others have said your idea of subtitles instead of narration really worked in keeping it simple and natural ... well done 👍
Nice to see the date and location -- often lacking in other videos of this type. Love the wooden cup, too!
This young man seems very tough, but more important for being in nature, he seems very smart and resourceful. This was definitely a beneficial video.
Just the sound of the fire and the snow is so healing.. I walked on snow 2 days ago and I realised I missed that sound .. so listening to you at night is so wholesome 😌 ✨ peaceful.. can't wait to see more thank you for sharing this you're so lucky