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bushcraft, bushcraft survival, survival, bushcraft camping, bushcraft trip, camping, winter camping, rain, storm, wind, wood stove, wood burning stove, camping in the rain, tent, canvas tent, lavvu tent, hiking, off trail, sweden, scandinavia, winter bushcraft, self reliance, forest, northern wilderness, silent bushcraft, asmr, rain sounds, nature sounds, bushcraft cooking, off grid, wild camping, no talking, solo bushcraft, hiking in rain, wood stove cooking, rosted chicken, kebab 27, 2020 Got caught in a crazy storm on the last days of my winter bushcraft camping trip. Storm Ciara had passed the previous week or so. I was eager to get out but little did I know storm Dennis was on its way. When the storm arrived, I was already deep in the forest off trail for 2 days with lots of rain but no crazy winds. I opted to set my second camp on a raised part of a lake. No trees windward from me, just water, but also no shelter from the 70 mph winds (110 km/h). With the conical shape of my shelter and past experiences with my bigger tipi tent in previous storms, I felt optimistic that it would be ok in the wind. First night of the storm I skipped dinner and held tight waiting for the worst part of it to pass. I had my stove with me and decided to put it to the test anyway, hoping the thing wouldn't fill the shelter with smoke or break. Impressively it did not, it kept me warm and cozy inside while the madness was picking up strength outside, the worst of it during the night. Crazy experience, but I must say I enjoyed it tremendously. The next day was spent gathering wood and cooking some nice food even though the storm was still lingering. New videos every week, thanks for watching! - #shaniVlogs#campinginPakistan#landofHills#campingTools#soloCamping

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