HOT TENT in SNOW. WILD winds, SMOKEY stove

When it's this cold and you have a beard, sometimes you get snotsicles. Sometimes it takes a long time to get the tent warm. Cold toes and a smokey stove are in store on this trip as I adjust to the extreme cold for another winter. It's like a Snowland at the tent and it makes for jaw-dropping beauty. The sun is so low, and so orange all day long, and when it hits the trees it makes for an incredible scene. I hope that you get to experience the beauty as I do on this overnight adventure. Lots of great food, strong winds rocking the tent, and cleaning up the new site are in store. I hope you enjoy the trip! Here are all of my tiny cabin hot tent videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Follow me on Instagram:   / ajayinthewoods   How much experience do I have? That depends. I am pretty good at starting a fire these days and gathering wood. But I don't really have true bushcraft skills and definitely no carpentry or construction skills or training. I could probably make a shelter if I had to, but that would just come from all the YouTube training (watching) over the years. What gear do I use? Canon 90D camera Rode videomicro Sigma Art 18-35mm 1.8 Sigma Art 50mm 1.4 Canon 10-18mm stm I do not live in the tent. I just visit whenever I can.