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foreign
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oh no I have lost my way
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whatever shall I do
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all right guys I'm in the middle of
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nowhere here in Alaska and I'm going to
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show you how not to freeze to death if
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you're stranded in the woods in the
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wintertime first things first we gotta
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start moving some snow
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the snow is never all the same there's
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layers of powder and layers of crusty
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ice you can cut up the Crusty isolators
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with the knife
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you're gonna move a whole lot more snow
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if you can take it out in blocks rather
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than handfuls
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all right we got down to the ground and
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cleared out a section about the size of
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a queen mattress looks pretty good it's
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got to be hard well draining soil we've
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got frozen mud standing water ice any of
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that stuff you gotta change spots you're
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not going to last if you try to sleep in
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the mud or sleep on the ice a little bit
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more slope than I'd like but I'll take
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it I think it's time for a little snack
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break my wife made me a block of butter
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coconut mochi hmm it's a Japanese
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Hawaiian dish made with rice flour
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butter and loads of sugar it's got like
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a bazillion calories and stays fresh
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forever
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it's a great Trail food
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just save this for later
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this right here is a dead Paper Birch
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you can see this little papery bark that
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is an excellent fire starter and that's
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how we're going to get our Tinder for
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our flint and steel got to make really
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sure not to stick this in the snow
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though
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foreign
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keep all these snowflakes off our Tinder
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and I cut this birch bark and try to get
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this really fine stuff for Tinder
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a nice little pile of dry bark
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oh there we go
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oh that is gonna go up quick
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the heat from this is intense it's hard
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to stand next to this thing we've got to
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thaw the ground out if we sleep on warm
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dry ground it'll make all the difference
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in the world so I've got to build a
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massive fire and I gotta keep it going
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for a long time
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foreign
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check it out we got a bunch of water
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right here can't sleep in that
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well the fire has done a great job
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thawing the ground out and pushing the
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walls of the shelter back but we're
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getting water pooling up here and here
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now hopefully once the ground gets a
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little more thawed that water will just
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go straight down it won't be a problem
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but if we can't get rid of that standing
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water I'm gonna have to make a raised
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bed and that's going to be a lot of work
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cutting to do but I'm gonna get a start
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on dinner I'm gonna be making some baked
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beans
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all right
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got a bag of Great Northern beans here
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dump them in there
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gonna let those beans simmer and soak
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for a couple hours while we work on our
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shelter
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all right I'm gonna move the fire and
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see if the ground's drying up at all
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if anything it's muddier
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you see all the snow and ice it's
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melting is just draining straight down
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into this corner
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and to a lesser extent we got it going
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on over in this corner too I'm hoping if
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I can dig little trenches on either side
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then the water will go out this way and
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I can make the middle nice and dry so I
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have a place to sleep we'll see what
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happens but this is the problem in the
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winter time you really don't know what
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type of ground you're dealing with until
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you get it all shoveled out and thought
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out the ideal place to do this is like a
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gravel bar or a sand dune or a beach on
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a lake
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but you don't always get what you want
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so you just gotta adapt
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I want to make a platform to sleep on
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and to do that I need to get rid of all
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these little branches I don't have an ax
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and doing that with my knife will take
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forever so I'm gonna use the fire
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foreign
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there we go dry ground
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my little gutter trick seems to be
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working we got firm dry ground right
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here
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all right we're getting there
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foreign
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got a little sleeping platform to keep
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me out of the mud and it's a little bit
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softer than the ground the wood bends a
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little bit
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got this just in case it starts to snow
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really bad tonight I can throw my
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blanket over the top and use it like a
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tarp well I think my beans are about
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done and I've worked up quite an
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appetite so I think it's time to make
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some dinner now I know this is a
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survival video but I have a very
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important rule I live by I don't mind
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being cold I don't mind sleeping on the
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ground and I don't mind being hungry but
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I only do one of those things at a time
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so tonight I'm eating like a king
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time to cut up some firewood
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oh
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my blanket got a little wet from the
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snowstorm so I'm just drying it out also
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kind of makes a nice little Windbreak in
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my back
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all right let's test the beans
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nice and soft
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add a little pepper add a little salt
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add some ground mustard
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brown sugar and tomato paste
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beans are almost done so I'm gonna go
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ahead and make some bread I have this
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dough I made up last night
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take and wrap
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this bit of cheese a little bit of bread
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dough with that gouda inside
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eating bread on the coals is really easy
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either you make a disc and you lay it
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straight on the coals and flip it or you
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make a ball and you bury it into coals
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a little bit of campfire actually gets
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stuck to the bread tastes just like
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flour
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coming along nicely
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all right we're gonna put that right on
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the coals
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just like the bread the coals are going
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to stick to it while it's rare and once
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it's cooked the colds will fall off
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yes that is perfect
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a little cheese filled biscuit cooked in
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the ash right there
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oh
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she got the melted gouda in there that
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is so good
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oh those are good beans it's got so much
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pork jowls in there and the brown sugar
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these are good beans
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oh that is delicious steak
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this bread dough is so easy to bring on
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winter campouts you just tear off a
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piece and bake yourself some fresh bread
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whenever you're feeling like it
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if you refrigerate it it'll last three
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four days without any problems it just
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slowly becomes sour dough if you let it
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sit for too long
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I'll have bread was good I'm gonna make
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some more of that
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that is good prime rib nice glue
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oh look at that
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that's gorgeous
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but it looks like it's going to be windy
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and cold tonight
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dinner was really good but I am so
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thirsty so I need to clean my pot out
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and start melting some snow get some
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water
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foreign
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well the wind is really kicking up and
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it is getting cold and the sun's setting
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and I don't have enough firewood to get
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me through the night so I need to go and
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start chopping some more wood
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well there we go that's a healthy pile
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of firewood and I got a bunch of Tinder
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over here as well
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this Pine Burns about one inch radius
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per hour it's about a two and a half
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three inch radius so this piece of wood
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should last three hours in the fire you
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need about four of these to have a fire
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so I'm gonna burn up about four of these
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logs every three hour so I have about 12
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hours of firewood right there
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foreign
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got my water
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my socks are all sweaty I'm gonna go
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ahead and try to dry my feet and boots
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off before I go to sleep I got all the
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steam coming off my feet
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yeah my socks are really wet
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oh that makes such a difference
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my feet are all dry I got all my
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firewood I think it's time to go to bed
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I'm gonna be waking up throughout the
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night to stoke the fire so better get to
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bed sooner rather than later but before
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I go to bed I'm going to show you one
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little trick that's going to make my bed
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very warm
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thank you
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well there we go got my bed set up where
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my fire used to be they got all those
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hot coals and Hot Rocks underneath there
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it's gonna be so toasty warm oh wow yeah
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that is awesome now if you're gonna do
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this you want to make sure you use a
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real wool blanket I did this with a
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synthetic blanket or a polyester blanket
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it would melt and cause me all sorts of
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problems
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nice and warm I can feel the heat from
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the ground coming up through the bed it
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is really nice
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I'll tell you what it is so toasty in
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here I'm low enough that the snow berm
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is blocking the wind I've got the heat
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from the ground coming up underneath me
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and this fire is just baking me but I'm
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gonna have to get up and soak the fire
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several times throughout the night
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so I better get going to bed
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it's gonna be a long night I'll see you
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in the morning
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oh good morning
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well there you go I didn't freeze to
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death I even got some sleep was it
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comfortable not particularly did I have
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to Wing up a lot and soak the fire yeah
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but it's pretty warm in here
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oh had a little bit of snow last night
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you know I woke up with these snowflakes
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hitting my face which is really annoying
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when you're trying to sleep I was able
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to pull my face under the blanket and
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stay dry but my blade gets a little bit
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wet so I think I better dry it out
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all right I think next step is to soak
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the fire up and get some coals going so
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we can make breakfast
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all right I think it's time to cook some
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breakfast
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I got some leftover dough some leftover
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pork chow bacon and a jar of honey and
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butter I think we're gonna make something good
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all right I got honey and melted butter
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like a little bit of pork gel bacon here
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honey butter
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fresh bread slabs of bacon smothered in
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honey butter this is nice
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that is so good
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oh I'll tell you what guys I've built a
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lot of lean twos and Bushcraft shelters
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but hands down the best way to stay warm
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is to build a big fire clear out the
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snow dry out the ground then move the
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fire over and sleep on the warm ground
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if you get really cold you can switch
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places with the fire throughout the
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night but unfortunately you need to be
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able to make fire and you need access to
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a lot of firewood for this to work and
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if you don't have that there's another
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trick I've heard about when I was a boy
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my grandfather told me a story about a
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Native American woman in his community
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who got lost in the mountains crazy
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blizzard came in dumped multiple feet of
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snow deadly cold and when this Native
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American woman realized that she was
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stuck in this blizzard she found a tree
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went under the branches and went to
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sleep and so what my grandpa told me is
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that you don't freeze to death without
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waking up at least once and so when
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she'd wake up cold instead of ignoring
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it and going back to sleep she'd pop up
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and run around the tree until her blood
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was going and she was hot and then she
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would go back under the tree go back to
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sleep Apparently after two days the
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blizzard broke and the community went up
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into the mountains looking for and there
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they found her and she just been running
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around this tree for two days she was
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tired miserable and cold but she was
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alive but the more survival Bushcraft
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camping trips I do the more I realized
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that this survival stuff is really a lot
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of work you're gonna have to push
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yourself for hours every day just to
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make it if you're not willing to work
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hard and if you don't have that
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self-discipline you're just not gonna
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get it done
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but on that note I think it's time to
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start packing up
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oh
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just blows me away how good of a job
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that fire does in clearing away the snow
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it actually reminds me of the Donner
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Party they had a fire pit like this and
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it snowed 15 feet on them and the wall
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of their fire pit was so high that they
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had to carve stairs to be able to get in
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