Solo Backcountry Bushcraft Tarp Camp

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Published 2024-04-13
Join me as I return to the bushcraft tarp camp after nearly 9 months of being away. After a quick camp clean-up, I enjoy a spring overnight campout in the backcountry of Canada. This was a great outing that I thoroughly enjoyed. I'm very pleased with this camp and I have plans to develop it further. Stay tuned!

For those interested in watching me build this camp, check out the series here:
   • Summer Bushcraft Tarp Camp  

Here's a video on my waxed pants:
   • Waxed Pants for Bushcraft & Camping  

Thank you to everyone who watches! God bless and happy trails!

All Comments (21)
  • Girlfriend: "Are you watching that bearded forest guy again?" Me: "Yep!"
  • @Rooster0529
    Nice to see a young man enjoying the outdoors and his pipe. We old-timers remember the days.
  • @wildcamping189
    That tree. Most guys… “Oh man. Let me go back to the truck and get my chain saw…” You rocked that thing from underneath with no issue. Love it 👍
  • @aaronwilcox6417
    Finally. Someone who understands how to properly buck up wood with a saw. Even the really well known and deceased bushcraft folks really dont have the knowhow
  • @user-ox1og7xu5y
    Looks to me like that Aspen tree fell in the right place... right in the fire pit. I have fibromyalgia, and one of the side effects of it is depression... I always feel better when I watch your videos. A sense of peace and calm always pervade the low times, and I'm always left inspired to get my old carcass outside where I belong. So thanks for continuing to crank out the good times. I'd love to share a camp with you sometime, if only Alberta and Alaska weren't so far apart... Peace to you my friend, it's always good to see you. ~Tim
  • @YK-ky7xk
    Simple tools, extraordinary skill, true bushcraft spirit
  • @Mark--Todd
    It's such a good thing to have a 'happy place'.
  • @KeninPen
    I really enjoy your informative video’s, especially your laid back presentation without trying to sell anything but a comfortable way of backcountry living! 👍
  • @muddyfunster69
    Always so glad to watch your videos leaving that ‘stump’ standing is also so good for the eco the bugs will love it !!
  • Another great campout. I had my name on that second breakfast sandwich, but you must've ate it. I enjoy this channel because you are a young man that actually handles his tools with skill. A lot gets done, without too much struggle. That is woodsmanship at its finest!
  • what a beautiful campfire. Bet it was lovely and warm. And that breakfast! oh my goodness!
  • @4trialsin
    Great video, you are the Richard Proenneke of our time.
  • @Brunonfire
    I always get amazed when people find or when i find back things i left in the forest. It makes me realize that no one passed through that specific zone.
  • @lilyavery8230
    Very Cozy. And that fire… zero to hero! Nicely done ✅ always inspired when I stop by. Thanks for sharing 😊
  • @B25gunship
    We all need a "Happy Place". This seems to be it. Great campsite. Can't wait to see your home improvements.
  • @Mike990920
    I simply can’t say enough just how much I enjoy your videos. I’ve watched numerous bushcraft channels and yours really is the best! ☮️💕
  • @Neoviper240
    You are the Bob Ross of camping. Thanks for the content!
  • We finally have a nice day here in the mitten and I'm jonesing for outdoors!! So happy to see another one!! Hooray!!
  • @cmh8133
    Nice to see your old camp. That series was a fave of mine.