Bushcraft solo night in hammock
Description
We're going to spend the night in a hammock on the light of the fire and with the star as a roof
Tags: Bushcraft,Hammock,camping,trip,adventure,Holiday
Video Transcription
Oh guys today we are going to spend a night in the hammock and the start the fire something and then tomorrow we have a food with us so tell me and let's start as you can see there the sound is going down and we have about an hour of light so I have to to be quick to start my fire and set up the top so let's go as you can see this is the place where I will set up my tart I've already put some stuff to too tight and I wanted to shoot all the process of setting up the guitar but as you can see i'm a bit too late so we will set up my top very quickly and then i start my file sorry guys but I was really in a rush because it's becoming dark and I have a left to it so I guess this is it alright for the snipe and tomorrow i will show you how to set up the tarp at last I of the cedar decided to use my above stove instead of making a fire because it's quicker to cook on our stove and then I make my fire for company for a sauna it's amazing the date produced from by the fire it's a it's freezing far from the fire but here I'm I'm very good tomorrow will be a good day for tracking I'll make around 15 kilometers and so it's better for me to go to sleep and enjoy my hammock I'm not sure if you can see it because the dark but my fire is is making much light this is the view from my hammock the firearm is going for three hours I was just pulling a lip and its really really warm hello guys morning and I take off my top and my hammock I don't know if you can hear it but births are making man many beautiful sounds the sun is rising beautiful moment this is my setup for the night this is my fire for yesterday from yesterday and as you can see is not dead but still living so i will revive it in a while a few moments stay with me I make few feathers so and I don't care if that they are really thin I'll go back you my sleeping bag for a few few minutes to rust little while again breakfast time regarding the setup of the hammock and of the tarpon we have many many ways to do that and I believe that after sometimes sometimes everyone who has will choose a chooser a method that sweeten switch it with him every one of us choose the metal detectors missing better anyway this is my method but is not the best or you are the only one what are the one you you should choose it's all my method so okay the tarp the tarp you see I've made one loop here okay I'll look here and then I pass the stick and this is free to move so I tighten the top patent the tower then I just put look here for it I'm holding the camera we won and the head and doing this with the other so it's a Titan and if you want to tighten more you just put the thumb here it's easy with 2 n's actually but anyway okay
you want more security you just to put the loop here and do this okay and this is for stretching the top then regarding the end I use this method in one hand as i said i put many loop so i choose the better one or depending on the distance between the trees two trees and i use the others to leg up my stuff ok this way as the other to this to this side you you pick up i pick up method like I show show you I've shown you in for the top so I'll loop around the tree and then I go straight here to my hammock and I tighten I pass around this whole I stretch the emek very well and then make a loop like for the top you can use method you prefer for the station of this I usually choose a given you don't need much power much trying for this just grab a piece of the trunk and use it no matter that I used from putting back the tarp first of all you want to get rid of the ashes then we take this angle the other way okay then you release that angle and
you can use this job without filling the top of dirt you
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