Winter Camping ALONE in my Truck's Rooftop Tent (Heavy Snow)

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Published 2022-02-26
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Truth be told, when I set off for this micro-adventure, I had no idea that it would snow THAT heavily at night. This ended up being real test of Odyssey's winter capabilities... and my fire-making skills 🔥❄️

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All Comments (21)
  • I love it after a big snow fall. It silences everything and it’s extremely quiet.
  • After watching this video with my two toddlers they promptly wanted to make a blanket tent in the living room and pretend to camp in the snow ❄️ 🥰🥰
  • Suggestion from an old guy who has done a bit of winter camping in his younger days (Northern Michigan). Take along an old round or square pizza pan with low sides and a small bag of sand. Lay out the pan in a cleared space, pour in the sand, and set up your fire in the pan. The sand will protect the pan for future use. This will keep the fire from causing too much side melt and putting out the fire. You can toss the sand (or re- bag it for transport out). It depends on how much burnt wood you collect in the sand. Even a small fire is wonderful when camping. So glad you gained fire starter skills! Shall we now address you as, The Prometheus Pole? With a last name of Dziesinski I offer that with affection.
  • @jg0943
    There is nothing more peaceful than the forest during heavy snow. The silence is just amazing.
  • Fun video, I admire your enthusiasm , as an avid outdoorsman, I will suggest ALWAYS have a hatchet when you camp, and keep a set of chains for your tires in those environments , they give at least, double the traction, especially on ice
  • @seanrice1222
    I miss “snormy” weather. Thank you for all you do. You make me smile. ✌️
  • @799ramon
    Eva, I am super impressed with your adventures. Stay brave and safe. Prayers and ❤️ sent your way.
  • @kflecha1
    Is so exiting to see Eva on Oddesey again 💕✨ To anyone suffering right now for what is happening in the world my prayers 🙏 and positive energy to you 💜 Keep going ✨💕
  • This must have been a walk in the park for you after days in a tent on a mountain at the bottom of the world in a blizzard. The video of the winter calm of the Forrest was beautiful and such a contrast to the madness and suffering in Ukraine. Thank you for this view of peace and beauty in these trying times.
  • @_NAMiK_
    Aside from santa, this was the first time I've seen a sleigh. Complete with a flaming torch. Great content I can't wait for your next adventure! Keep up the great work.
  • @levskitoronto
    Eva, I just wanted to point out that it is a good idea to have some kind of Carbon Monoxide sensor (detector) every time you have fuel burning heat source. Camping in the winter is awesome, even some pretty casual spots feel amazing and remote. And usually you have them all to yourself. Cheers and happy trails
  • @joeyshofner639
    Happy to see something beautiful from Poland. Things I don't see very often, thanks for sharing it with us.
  • @AsgardStudios
    We need more Eva Zubecks in the world :) Your videos and adventures are so romantic. I feel like I'm a little boy reading a novel about some far off place. Well done!
  • @forestntt72
    First time on your channel. Great content, really enjoyed it. My faith in the perfect woman has been restored.
  • @frankb1
    "Travel channel" is not an accurate label. A more accurate label would be "extreme travel channel." These are not things I would do personally, but it is fun to do them vicariously through your channel. Thanks for posting great content!
  • @m.e.3614
    I miss these types of videos so much! It was wonderful to see you back in Odyssey, connecting with nature again. Your travel videos where you document other people are beautiful, and so well done, but I love these types the best. There is just something so raw and real about them; simple and yet adventurous, inspiring and gorgeous all the same. I really appreciate them. But whatever you do, I know it will be so well done! Thank you for taking us along with you on your journeys and for sharing!
  • @LisaKay87
    I love watching your videos. Your optimism, calming demeanor, and love for traveling helps my anxiety in times like this. Watching your videos is an escape from reality. Stay safe!
  • @Channel-uc6kp
    Eva I Love You More Than Anybody Else In The Whole World
  • @islandbirdw
    In past camp trips in cold weather I would place large stones near the fire and then use them as bed warmers! Your tent looks pretty cozy.