Will I Stay Warm? 2nd Day Alone at my Cozy Cowboy Cabin (No Talking, ASMR)
Автор: Western Pioneer
Загружено: 2025-02-15
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Ever wondered what it was like to homestead in the 1880's? Surviving your first winter in a cabin you built bushcraft style would have been incredibly difficult in in the 1800's. Here I'm trying to replicate what that might have looked like.
IN THIS EPISODE: This was filmed the very next day after my previous video and I woke up very sore and still exhausted, oh yeah and a little hypothermic and with a little carbon monoxide poisoning. Camera battery issues prevented me from catching the morning hours but I was pretty tired anyway. Also I hope you like my red cowboy onesie haha I had a lot of fun wearing it and it did help me stay warm.
THE STOVE: I'm happy to report that after so many hours of running my stove I'm now really not worried about burning the cabin down. Before I was worried that the stove pipe would get so hot that the walls would catch on fire. The walls are 90% dirt so I shouldn't be too worried but the heat from the stove really didn't transfer to the dirt so that's good. Also behind the scenes on this day I played with the stove a lot trying to understand it and optimize it. it's really the first time I've ever used a wood burning stove so it was a learning experience and I still have a lot to learn.
Please share this video with someone you think would appreciate it.
God bless,
Will
00:00 - On the last episode of Western Pioneer
02:27 - New Episode Begins: The Red Western Onesie
03:19 - A Fresh New Shirt
03:54 - Making my bed to make mamma proud
05:25 -Fresh Winter Air
05:48 - Inspecting the stove pipe and cabin after it snowed
06:32 - Cowboy boot have no traction!
07:10 - “Chores” or “Playing in the Snow” you decide
09:42 - I Love Walking on the Roof
10:54 - I’ll chink in the next video I promise.
11:20 - Playing with the Stove. (I did this a lot behind the scenes this day)
12:25 - Gets Dusty in a Dirt House
12:50 - I love a good Sunset
13:33 - Drying out some wood for a Project
13:50 - My Socks are Soaking Wet
15:00 - Not much better than a sunset over a snowy field.
15:20 - A little project that will make sense later on.
17:21 - Traditional friction matches were invented in 1826
18:15 - Cooking my favorite meal
20:12 - 2 Wool Blankets, 2 Quilts, and 1 Mexican Blanket should do it.
21:09 - I love adding bacon grease to my eggs.
22:15 - Chow Time
23:13 - The Most Beautiful Image I’ve Ever Filmed
23:27 - Remember that project from earlier?
24:17 - Lights Out
25:15 - Real Pioneer Photos that inspire me.
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