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Solo Winter Cold Camping and Bushcraft in Muskoka Ontario - My Self Reliance

Solo Winter Cold Camping and Bushcraft in Muskoka Ontario - My Self Reliance

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winter This video is about Solo Winter Cold Camping in Muskoka Ontario. Like most crazy winter campers, I'm always seeking ways to improve my winter camping gear. This year, I purchased a few items to make my winter camping trips not only more enjoyable, but safer. Camping in temperatures that fall far below freezing is much more challenging than fair weather camping, and it can be life-threatening to go out with sub-standard gear, particularly when adventuring solo. To test my winter camping gear before setting out on a more extreme trip, I went snowshoeing and camping in Muskoka over the past two days. I'll be posting at least one video on the trip itself, and possibly more than one gear video
Date: 2020-11-30

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Hello my friend. Nice video, but I do no--when, you working solo Winter bushkraft and camping on Muskoka-Ontario in Canada. Why you not use fire still? But your use only lighter for cigarette! Me using how first only fire still. Lighter me use How my last reserve-becup. Same, me not to see, how yours use skin from birch tree how fire medium for fure. Winter season in Muskoka-Ontario is very cold from -15 to -25 C' and more together with windchild. Ontario province is how metal plate without hills. But nature on the Muskoka-Ontario is very very nice. My friend me wishes to your more, more energy-power for next video from bushkraft out of Maskoka, Alberta, BC.
Good luck my friend.
Peter Pilek from London UK.
PS: Apologies are for my English Language.

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was your compass out of wack because you were on a mineral deposit? I would never have thought about the rocks and bear dens. Good idea. All the bear dens I have found were in root systems. A ny danger of the huge rocks breaking due to the heat of the fire? Thanks for the enjoyable video.
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what in gods name did you bring 9 pounds of water with you what is snow frozen water its called a cam fire and a pot boil snow as needed 9 pounds of water is to carry in is nuts in the winter time you are not a true camper or survalist
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Hey Shawn I usually do over landing with Jeep, tent is on top of it. In your experience what are some good places, govt land that would be accessible, Im about 40k north of Toronto so anywhere in Muskoka is ideal.
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Thanks for the video. I learn a lot from them.
I had a compass that looked like that and the compass dial turned on the plastic so you could orient it on a map. Could that be the situation with yours?

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Beautiful area to explore both summer and winter. We tracked a fisher our there for a good hour or so 2 winters ago snowshoeing in heavy snow. Never did catch up to it. Maybe this year: )
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With the clothing overview I'm wondering how our ancient ancestors survived. The only way I suppose was to pick off a few sheep but how did they skin them and dry the furs. We are masters.
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Shawn, who makes that compass that was giving you so much trouble. were you able to reconcile the problem re: with your GPS software on your mobile? That's a creepy problem.
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I strongly agree. It was a great video I loved it. I would be screaming if I opened my eyes to find a fox staring at me. I guessed he smelled that good food u cooked earlier on.
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Shawn I love the cabin videos but I would love to see some more like this one!
The ice fishing is a great additional subject in your videos recently too.
Keep it up!

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