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Steve Wallis
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ABC, Always Be Camping. Welcome to my channel! I camp all the time. I’ve lived in vehicles, motorhomes, tents, forests, and in a van down by the river! I boondock, backpack, cycle, gold mine, raft, and car camp my way around Canada. I camp 4 seasons in some of the coldest places inhabited by man. I’m no survivalist, but I try to avoid public campgrounds. I’m usually up to something strange and genuinely interesting to the outdoors crowd. Check it out!
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OrdinarySausage
(3 minutes ago)
Insane. This guys camping game is next level.
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xJust_Pizzax
(10 minutes ago)
Now this is what REAL Youtube is all about. Just a dude sharing footage of an idea they had. No crazy sponsor advertisement, no crazy intro outtro, just a camera and some good times.
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Snoogen11
(18 minutes ago)
I legit have no idea why I watched this, but it was fascinating none-the-less.
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sgt.miningdrill2680
(28 minutes ago)
he camps alone but always cooks food for everyone
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OmniarchOfficial
(31 minutes ago)
Steve: “I’m gonna put a tent in a tent.”
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loolooenve211
(46 minutes ago)
Just a note from an Alaskan: instead of using the lighter for each candle use the previously lit one(s) to light any additional. This way your not using as much lighter fluid.
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HeatherFreeman-qo5zu
(52 minutes ago)
Tarp down first under the fishing hut would have helped, Steve. But yep, concept works. Set up our 2 person dome tent inside huge canvas cabin tent (full-floor), at high elevation 4 Mile Campground in Park County, CO, in July. (It still snowed lightly that night, even in summer!) Humidity built up inside the dome tent from our breath overnight, but it was 20 degrees warmer inside the dome than the larger cabin tent, which was another 20 warmer than outside temp. Air-mattress and double-zipped together sleeping bags helped, too. Also, kept our clothes inside the foot of the sleeping bags so there were warm clothes in the morning.
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betsybarnicle8016
(2 hour ago)
This double tent method works for staying warm in a home that's lost power in the winter (maybe downed power lines in an ice storm). The carbon monoxide detector is a must.
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TheOutdoorsyDude
(1 hour ago)
Nowhere on YouTube does there exist more pure, simple, and passionate content than that of Steve Wallis.
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kevinkier6331
(3 hours ago)
I'm glad you didn't add background music when doing this. I like to hear the snow crunching, and the sounds of nature. thanks
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valinor5397
(21 hours ago)
"-7, so a little chilly"
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kennethanderson8505
(6 hours ago)
Steve, the snow on the ground inside the outer tent is acting as a heat sink. The inside temperature will not rise above 0 degrees Celsius until all the snow is melted. Putting the candles in the snow just directs most of the heat the candles generate directly into the snow and not in the air. A simple ground cloth will help create a temperature break and prevent the melted snow from soaking your back. A pile of evergreen tree branches will do similar things.
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