Hot Tent Camping In A Blizzard | ASMR

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Published 2023-12-10
In this video I go hot tent camping in a blizzard! This was my first time hot tent camping in a blizzard like this. The weather forecast called for 12 inches (30 cm) of snow and wind gusts of 40-50 mph (64-80 kph). I hiked through knee deep snow for two miles (3.2 km) to reach my camp. It took nearly 3 hours with the bad weather! When I arrived at the lake I found it was frozen over and the wind was absolutely howling! I set up my new Ankhiale Outdoors Zeta 1 hot tent and hunkered down for the night. The wind and snow only got worse through the night and into the morning. This was an incredibly windy trip and I'm glad my hot tent kept me safe! I hope you enjoy this crazy video!

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Chapters:
00:00 Finding Camp
02:41 Ankhiale Outdoors Zeta 1 Hot Tent Set Up
09:42 Pomoly Lumberjack Wood Stove Set Up
14:10 Collecting/Processing Firewood
22:21 Starting a Fire
25:06 Cooking Dinner
27:49 Sleep System Set Up
35:31 Melting Snow For Water
40:08 Roasting Coffee Beans/Making Coffee
45:49 Making Breakfast
47:30 Breaking Camp

All Comments (21)
  • Thanks for not adding background music, no talking and keeping video as original 🙏👌🏻best best
  • @user-zw3bg9vr5g
    I have total respect for you. I really enjoyed watching this. I am an old lady now. While watching you it took me back to my camping days in Scotland. My how things have improved over the years, your kit is amazing. Well done,and thanks for making an old lady happy.
  • @seacampfire
    For everyome who are watching this, i wish best things to you and your family❤
  • @brooksb72
    I have a 12" X 12" log cabin in the woods that I built. My favorite thing to do is to go there when there is a snow storm and light the wood stove. , heavy wind is a bonus. I like what you are doing.
  • @EmpathVB
    I love hearing the sounds of the wind and watching without other background distractions. Relaxing to watch.
  • @AtulSharma-bl4fm
    These guys are veterans at it. Their calm and cool demeanour speaks volumes.
  • I am amazed that one person can carry all of that equipment and make a comfortable dwelling to spend the night in. The little wood burning stove is a marvellous piece of compact design. Then the camper leaves the area without a visible trace of a human having been there (except for basic needs). Thanks so much for sharing your adventure!
  • @justincase5272
    When I was younger, I used to really enjoy snow camping! I had a small but sturdy three-person, four-season tent suitable for blizzards. It was roomy with just two people and came with a perfectly-sized vestibule for donning/doffing boots and outer garments and letting them dry out overnight. I learned that finding the right gear doesn't require a large budget. Even today, I wouldn't break $1,500 for everything I own, tents, camping gear and clothes, as I bought most of it used. My favorite tent is three-season, but with a full rain fly. I used it for snow camping many times as it sets up in literally minutes, about five, including stakes. My wife and I set it up in the pouring rain with high winds. That time, I think I managed to get it up in less than three minutes. In solo survival situations, I prefer to use a bivy sack sleeping system, as I can use it both inside a tent and on its own. One time, when the temp dropped to -18 deg F, I said, "To heck with the tent!" and just dived into the system and slumbered away.
  • @palio470
    Retaining original sound with no background music is indeed good to watch..That roaring natural gust sound makes us feel the same intensity of weather condition you go through...feel like being in same situation..
  • @nirminerose1065
    Mes grands respects pour votre personne❤🇲🇦une admiratrice des gens courageux j ai pas la possibilité pour vivre ça mais un grand plaisir de voir des gens comme toi merci encore une fois et bon courage 🇲🇦👍🏻
  • @gb1872
    As a non-camper, I can't begin to say how invested I became in watching a guy pitch a tent in a blizzard and then all the gadgets he had to get by! Superb video, thanks!
  • @user-nk7ku2ob9g
    Приятно смотреть, лежа на диване, в тепле!
  • Dude is SERIOUS about his coffee roasting, grinding his own beans and then the coffee press... I was just saying... I couldn't do my coffee without cream and BAM! HE WHIPS OUT THE CREAM 😂😂😂 Total rock star right here
  • @aono2747
    毎回楽しみにして見ています😊 素晴らしい自然の中のキャンプ素晴らしいです👍 これからもずっと楽しみにしています🍀