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Nice place
ОтветитьGreat video you are so brave. Lone Wolf has really developed over the years. God bless you and family.
ОтветитьI'm a big fan of going out in real bad storms and weather can I ask you a personal question.well maybe I shouldn't on this forum. how much time. never mind but I did...
ОтветитьU are crazy to go camping in that weather u want fame
ОтветитьCan we get you a rain jacket that doesn't leak?
ОтветитьDamn you’re gorgeous. Also I’ve been wanting to go cave camping for awhile so thanks for the video 😁
ОтветитьI can't help but think with modern equipment, shelters, and conveniences, something has been lost as to what informs the human condition. I feel like we've been removed from the natural order of things, and I think that's the root cause of problems we see like depression, anxiety, etc. We're no longer connected to the natural world, we feel as if we're above it, and that subconsciously makes us suffer.
ОтветитьHe deserves 1 million likes
ОтветитьI have seen heavy rain in the Alps in Chamonix in july twenty four years ago , surprising , never had that much water as a shower , young kid crying in the arms not to go out to the village though he had jacket and mountain shoes ... A curtain of water 💧🤗👍 curtain of rain
ОтветитьYooz a beeyitch!!!
ОтветитьThis is hardcore camping. Certifiably badass for sure.
ОтветитьThe shots that you are able to develop are extraordinary😱💕💕💕
ОтветитьThat part! People don’t think before speaking
Ответить😱 how do you know where to go in the dark? OMG
Ответить😱😱😱😱 this is not for the faint at heart😂😂😂😂😂
ОтветитьThat rain was absolutely lovely but I'm happy you made the decision to leave when you did because of the flooding.
ОтветитьHello baby 👍🔔❤️🌄🌲👉🌲👉👉👉🌄🌄🌄🌄✅
ОтветитьHey long wolf if you had to survive there a whole day what would you do
ОтветитьFantastic video and I can’t wait to watch all the rest!
Just something about camping in storms that is such a rush!
Subscribed and ready to share!
Those downed trees are next times firewood!
ОтветитьMay I suggest getting a military poncho for rainy days like this. They are not that expensive and weigh almost nothing. One would keep most of being drenched at bay.
ОтветитьThat looks like fun making camping videos. I always wanted to learn to make Bushcraft houses and learn survival skills. But I can't get enough of the mountains near by where I am either.
ОтветитьHurricane??
ОтветитьHi Lonewolf. How did you decide what time to leave the cave and drive home safely? Did you wait for the eye of the storm to pass over?
The cave looked ok to me. I also trained as a Geologist, and used to go caving for a few years in my younger days. The entrance was arched, which will provide strength, and the sandstone was massively bedded, showing no obvious cracks. If concerned about a landslip collapsing the front, best to go out and look at the ground above and uphill from the entrance arch for any big cracks, or voids.
Also, run your fingers over the surface of the rock inside the cave or scratch with a knife to check the hardness of the rock. If chunks and big pieces fall off, then it's soft unconsolidated rock and not so great, otherwise, you're probably fine. The dampness on the stone that you mentioned is due to the rainwater draining through from above, most sandstone is porous. If the rock was poor quality the rainwater would weaken the cement holding the grains together, and then, pieces would start falling off. If a rock shows good porosity, it is still possible for it to be strong, and at least it will drain that water away and won't get waterlogged and collapse due to excess weight.
Great video! 👍
ОтветитьWhat cameras do you use to record? and what computer do you use to edit?.
All the best and have a good Christmas Simon
Don't be happy cause other ppl aren't!
Said the unhappy ppl.
I know this is an old video but I loved it. I love that rain.
ОтветитьHi Jeremy: awesome video, really enjoying it.
ОтветитьWow, you must have had a hard time.
You're supposed to be home on a day like that.😂😂😂
👍😐👍
ОтветитьMasya Allah
Very good place
Safety First
Forgot your tent stacks . That's why all gear need to be kept together . 24/7 once set up is correct. That way you care the same stuff year round. You always have it all and . It's really year round . Plus it keep you conditioned .
ОтветитьVery exotic place
ОтветитьMan hope your not in bear den.
ОтветитьWow this looks awesome 🤗
Ответить❤️💯 enjoyed
ОтветитьCool video 👍👍 camping 🏕
ОтветитьI am watching this video from my bed, about to go to sleep. Very entertaining video!! I like it :)
ОтветитьRespect to you man , what you put yourself through for your content :)
ОтветитьCosy cave buddy. Nice video as always
ОтветитьAwesome thank you!
ОтветитьLove what you do bro.i live in new zealand leart some good stuff from watching ya vids. I go into our bush alot hunting and camping we are lucky here we can hunt all year round.keep ya vids coming mate from Dave in NZ.
ОтветитьRainy British Columbia...
ОтветитьGood practice for the PASS(Post Apocalyptic Survival Situation).
Be a hunter instead of being a game.
I bought a compound bow to prepare the Apocalypse.
But, my mistake, recurve bow is better in survival situation.
👍🏕👍
ОтветитьShout out to your artist my guy. Also I’m going to look into your channel more but before I do I’ll just say I hope there are a lot more videos like this 💯💯
ОтветитьHello from Canada 🇨🇦 love the setup you did with your son the tent in a tent I think with the Christmas lights any more of those!
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