Bushcraft Trip in lots of Snow– Winter Camping at Survival Shelter



Winter Camping at my Bushcraft survival shelter in lots of snow. Using a hot water bottle in my sleeping bag to keep warm.

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Chapters:
01:09 – Bushcraft Survival Shelter
04:35 – Cutting wood for the fire
07:26 – Campfire in a snow hole
12:13 – Bushcraft campfire at night

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Ginoshi34

I was taught as a kid "if yur not gunna use a stick then throw em in a pan with a can of beer" for a package of 6 brats gotta love rednecks lol

rambling roots

Great video, I'm pretty stoked to find your channel. Are you in the Maritimes by any chance?

菩薩慈悲 T.S.P.J

It's cold to begin with, hello and greetings.🖐️🤓👍🙏

Kent Hesselbein

Cook the sausages in a bit of water until the inside are done, when the water boils away just brown them up!

Dale Drew

You don't need water, just manage your heat source and fry 'em up to your liking

dube mccready

hi Joshua – frozen meat – put into pot of water onto flames slowly heat while doing other chores. thaw out slowly – in pan over heat, sliced onions, tomatoes, or whatever you prefer put sausages ontop and cook over moderate heat, do this when I need a quick thaw.

Stoney A.K.A. James

Another good overnighter Josh!
Glad to see that your shelter withstood the storm!
If the sausage is pre-cooked, just add abit of water to the pan and put the pan ABOVE the fire (low heat), that should reheat it without burning.

Don Bohaven

SAUSAGE LOW AND SLOW
TAKES GOOD 15 minutes
Cook on a stick other alternative

Bob Collier

Little bit of water or beer. Eventually it will boil off and allow a finishing sear.

A lid helps also.

Jeannie S

Start them on a little water as suggested below. Once the water cooks off finish up by browning them over low heat. Don't try to fry them directly over the flames but off to the side over low coals. Good luck.

Linda Hentman

I was going to say the same as Herb. Start with water to cover half way, let water boil away and then place on edge of fire and brown. Great video good to see ya.

Joel Punay Vlog

Nice 👍

Maria Maria

❤❤❤❤🏕⛺️❤️❤️

Bob Brown

I say cook them on a grill and Im sure Mr Maritimer would agree.

Charles McIver

O.K., cooking sausages: Some folks have suggested starting the sausages in water and simmering them that way until the water is gone. This is good and will work well. My suggestions start with the pan which is to say that you need a thick bottom pan which will distribute the heat evenly. Many options are available but I use the Pathfinder frying pan or the frying pan from a Stanley Even-Heat Camp Pro cook set (all of the pots in that set have a thick bottom and the frying pan is three-ply which ensures even heat). Either of these frying pans perform like magic and I'm sure that there are others but the key is to avoid thin frying pan bottoms which quickly heat and cool (don't even consider titanium for sausage). Next is to add a small amount of Olive Oil which helps smooth out the heating process and helps to avoid hot spots, sticking and allows for more even cooking. Best results are going to be with a stove that lets you simmer properly but camp fire coals (minimal or no visible flames) can work if you give full attention to the process. Pretty much all of this adds weight to your pack but you asked twice for comments on how to successfully cook sausages so there it is. Great to see you back and fully recovered from the accident. All the best from the US!

Marie ANCEL

Thank you mister Gamon i love the vidéos and the camp

Aide Perez-Pena

Truly enjoy your videos. The snow is amazing. Your camp has truly withstood the harsh weather. Stay well 😊

Jim Coppa

I really enjoy your videos I just wish you would make more of them

Age's Adventures

I think you should try roasting the sausages like hotdogs.
Great campout and the shelter looks pretty good. I was waiting for you to get smoked out once you lit that fire in there😁

Jeff Kendall

Great video, love the winter camping! Hope there's more to come.

Heather Graham

Cook the sausages in the water you used for the noodles, then brown the sausages while you cook the noodles.

Benny Pax

Hello great video . Thanks to share your experience in the cold nature . I like bushcraft

Robert Spencer

I'd guess you could also use a grill basket if it was roughly the right size inside of it.

Robert Spencer

The stick idea isn't bad for the sausage but just less intense heat. I cook sausage on a medium heat at home

Craig Beasley

Post that sausage through wit a stick and stand it up next to the fire. Cook then brown it over the flames

Mike Foley

What Herb said. Great video

Dyaa Majed

My friend, I see you in your absence and in your presence. When I remember you, I feel happy and psychologically comfortable because you are the source of my happiness ⚘️❤️

TownieOutdoors

You could turn that shelter into a super shelter. Close off the back wall completely and secure a transparent plastic on the front to trap in the heat of the fire . Might have to chink the walls with moss .

Father & Son Outdoors

Great video buddy as always take care my friend

Darbar Virendrasih

👍 good

PJ BUSHCRAFT

i really enjoyed your video

Aussie Donald Duck

Snow!!!! Yay!!!
35c here in Brisbane for the last 3 weeks and Humid.

SpaceGoatHunter

Yeah either cook it on a stick, or what I do at home is half an inch of water in your cooking surface to spread out the heat

earl shaner

Good morning from Syracuse NY USA brother thank you for sharing your adventures