Notte d'inverno in baita da solo EP.2 Grossa nevicata! Cucina su stufa a legna. Paniscia. ASMR

Published 2021-02-03
All my stone cabin videos in the playlist:

   • La mia baita off grid  

Watch EP.3:    • Notte d'inverno in baita da solo EP.3...  

This is the snowfall of 2020. After years of absence, the real winter comes back to visit us. As soon as I see the forecast, I run to the cabin and stay for 4 days, this time really isolated and without a telephone connection. It is perhaps the most bucolic moment, lived alone. Not that loneliness is new in these pandemic times, but the snow makes everything even more intense. Time passes slowly without any kind of entertainment, without the possibility to go out and work and without even a radio to keep me company.

This video is intended to be in a sense a "remake" of my most "successful" video. It will be difficult to replicate, but I think qualitatively speaking, it is much better!

Did you like the video? Make a donation Why?

www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_donations&business=DD3…


I remind you to activate the bell next to the SUBSCRIPTION button to receive notifications of new videos that will be published!
================================================= ===============
Follow me on instagram:
www.instagram.com/lucaventrellaoutdoors/
================================================= ======


Thank you!

All Comments (21)
  • Hi. I have been watching some of this outdoors things...however, this draw me interest of seeing this young man have enjoyed outdoors. My beloved son passed away 4 years ago and loved things like this. I was sitting in my kitchen now, and was snowing outside, too. I came upon this, and just misses my son dearly...🙏
  • @joycethiery5408
    I love this place. I'm a loner amongst a few neighbors. The older I get the more I love silence and solitude
  • Спасибо за показ простой, спокойной жизни! Такая жизнь ценнее с каждым днём! Всем здоровья и душевного спокойствия!
  • @kingdomfor1
    Some of my most memorable times , was sitting with my grandmother in front of her wood stove, she would cook some cheese and onion on toast and a cup of tea . sometimes she would run out of coal for the fire , so I would go to the coal yard and drag a bag of coal home on my sled. How I miss those days.
  • @freemanmt
    One thing missing a perfect companion, man best friend . A loyal dog .
  • This was very comforting to me. My husband and I lived in the mountains for many years. Snow was a constant companion in the winter. The difference was that we had horses. Riding in the mountains while it snowed was ethereal. The silence was so peaceful. We had a handmade wood stove. There is nothing like the cozy warmth from a wood stove. My husband also smoked a pipe. He would go out hunting and fishing. So many memories. Thank you for inviting me into yours.
  • Reminds me of a cabin I would visit when I lived in Alaska❣️ It was 40 miles out in the wilderness outside of Fairbanks on a river. It was fabulous!!! No electricity, no phone service, no one but me, God and the animals ❣️ I could have lived there forever 😍❣️
  • My family actually lived like this back in the 80's in the northeastern US. Wood stove cooking and all. It wasn't a romanticized Youtube channel, it was survival.
  • @Pashasmom1
    This would be wonderful. Peace and quiet, no cell phones, no drama from other people, no screaming kids, no inconsiderate neighbors. I'd have to have my 2 cats with me and some good books, and a way to watch my favorite movies. Perfect.
  • @GigglyGirlPearl
    Gray stone with red shutters against the white snow...lovely.
  • @Chris-kc2xk
    Ah peace and quiet - wonderful. No phone, computer, television - truly getting back to nature. Very enjoyable to watch. Thank you for sharing your time in your cabin with us. 🌲
  • This is so beautiful. It snows a lot in the mountains of Virginia and we have very similar stone houses and quaint cabins here, so I feel right at home looking at this. It’s an absolutely wonderful experience to spend time in a cabin like this. I’ve written a lot of songs in front of a crackling fireplace… all cozy and warm. Plus, there’s an amazing stillness and a quietness that only comes when it snows like this. Ahhh, lock the world away. Beautiful!
  • @frankwoods4532
    I loved viewing this. I liked how calm he was with everything. From removing his boots, to cooking his meal. A good meal, nice glass of wine, a snowing day and night, and best of all, NO PEOPLE!!! I could live there year round I think. Thanks for sharing this calming experience.
  • This is my ideal peace and comfort. I lived in the woods for over 30 years, heated with wood and lived as rustic as possible. I did put in a well.....as time goes, during summer months there would be weekenders come which ruined the balance of nature. I loved when the snow came, roads closed, no power...I was fully prepared....but I must have my dog's...this is a beautiful stone cabin, and I am sure warmer than mine was. I loved cooking on my wood stove...and cast iron was a must have. Yes, I miss it. But I am still living a little different, just different climate. Bravo, love the share, and the connection to the earth and the environment.
  • Many people like to watch these type of outdoor/wilderness videos in the US. We need the peace from chaos right now. Even for just a moment. Thank you for the tranquil moments Luca. from Michigan U.S.A.
  • Beautiful. I love winter, love snow. We used to get more of it in St. Louis when I was a kid in the 80’s. Nothing better on a snowy day than curling up with a good book, some cocoa and my cat in front of a fire
  • This is the most perfect life or way of living . I gave up TV and Radio 8 years ago inside home no this kind of disturbing noise around anymore . And never ever I want this crap inside home again . Silence and peace of mind I have got it now and what a change for good .
  • @thepearl6087
    I lived like this for 7 years in upstate NY. Toilet froze in winter as well as tap water. I did have a refrigerator though. Cooked on wood stove. Did not plan this for my life, but stuff happens. Very rugged, had my dogs. There were bear and coyote as neighbors. Some people (neighbors) up and down the road. 3 total. I LOVED it.
  • @mda1501
    Italy is beautiful! I have been living in the Veneto region for several years now. So many wonderful places to visit. Thank you for the great videos.