Heavy Rain Camping in Tiny Stone Hut with Canvas Tarp for Roof

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WildBeare

WildBeare

9 місяців тому

I’m giving up on this hut + tarp idea 🥴 The previous tarp was waterproof but got ripped to shreds, this one was robust and didn’t rip, but it let the rain water through instead
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@0dd5ocks75
@0dd5ocks75 9 місяців тому
Miserable weather, no sleep, but still smiling. Always a pleasure to watch.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 9 місяців тому
Thank you :) don't think I'm gonna win this one haha
@blackbob3358
@blackbob3358 9 місяців тому
These video walla's need content, 75. She's got the requisite amount i suspect, in this one.
@0dd5ocks75
@0dd5ocks75 9 місяців тому
@@WildBeare A little apex on your roof to crest a run off and you would of been fine in there. There is always next time.
@paulyates2548
@paulyates2548 9 місяців тому
@@WildBeare never say never
@bobjacksob
@bobjacksob 9 місяців тому
so stupid...just use plastic not a 20lb piece of canvas.
@engmed4400
@engmed4400 5 місяців тому
You might consider the use of a pole in the middle, to create a peak in the tarp. That would allow the rain to run off, and might make things a bit more comfortable. Bearing in mind that space is always at a premium, you might also consider packing a second tarp.
@David-cc8xe
@David-cc8xe 5 місяців тому
That's exactly what i was thinking, center pole.
@Zee_Yeah
@Zee_Yeah 5 місяців тому
Exactly what she needs.
@dredgewalker
@dredgewalker 5 місяців тому
Yep, that pole will make a huge difference in preventing water from pooling and collapsing the tarp. Also using another tarp for the flooring will make sure any water will seep into the sleeping bag.
@Capitan_Papen1918
@Capitan_Papen1918 5 місяців тому
She can place the pole also sideway and will make the same job as well, you don't need much inclination to make water flow
@jamiej1861
@jamiej1861 5 місяців тому
You can solve the space problem by putting two large rocks on top of the walls on opposite sides and run the pole across the top, then put the tarp over the top
@chiphan69
@chiphan69 9 місяців тому
makes me glad to be home in my warm bed. top points for effort!!!
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928 9 місяців тому
👍,
@dylanharper7691
@dylanharper7691 8 місяців тому
Hey Claire, just found your channel, super cool. My father and I had a trick we learned from Military training. Carry a candle in your pack at all times. For the tarp you use, rub the candle along both sides of every seam to get a great seal. It keeps the water out. The wax will eventually open up but it's a great trick for unexpected leaks. As long as it is pin-hole leaks, it works. Keep up the great work!
@richardglickman7203
@richardglickman7203 9 місяців тому
Claire, two suggestions. A DD tent pole to hold up the center of the tarp so the rain runs off instead of pooling and use the magic carpet as a door so the inside air pressure stays constant. I’d like to see you conquer this one like you conquer everything else and, as they say, third time’s the charm.
@henkmeerdink2088
@henkmeerdink2088 9 місяців тому
Yep, and also, try and make a fire (I know, plenty of fire wood about there... ). In a location like this, a fire makes a big difference.
@tooyoungtobeold8756
@tooyoungtobeold8756 9 місяців тому
Makes sense.
@Beamish32
@Beamish32 9 місяців тому
I was thinking two hiking poles with some para cord to create a peak so the water runs off but fair play to Claire for going back and getting soaked for a second time 🙂
@kurteuropa8813
@kurteuropa8813 9 місяців тому
I was going to suggest that as well lol. Pole in the middle. Makeshift door.
@HarryAdee
@HarryAdee 9 місяців тому
A telescopic pole or a long stick could also be use. Just put it across the top of the structure bfore covering with the tarp. Water will drain on each side of the tarp. Or, use 2 long pole and put it on each side of the structure, a guideline tied and the tarp on the top covering everything like a roof.
@KevinRGSands
@KevinRGSands 9 місяців тому
Your determination to get cozy in the worst of places is really admirable
@chrisbate9956
@chrisbate9956 9 місяців тому
I love your channel! I love going on your adventures with you and your positive attitude. Even when the poles fall down like in your super stealth video I think it was or in this one when the roof literally caves in, you still love it and want to carry on. I just have one of those pop up tents I occasionally chuck up in the garden during warmer months, but there is still something lovely about sitting in a tent tucked up in your sleeping bag in nature.
@TheVrakis
@TheVrakis 8 місяців тому
This is the one that got me hooked to this channel. It's been a joy watching your videos. Keep them coming and never ever stop exploring the nature and collecting memorable experiences.
@caw25sha
@caw25sha 9 місяців тому
I love the way Claire says "oh, hello" as if she's surprised to see us.
@PetraKann
@PetraKann 9 місяців тому
us?
@r.davies2702
@r.davies2702 9 місяців тому
She can't.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 9 місяців тому
Always pleased to see you guys there 🙃
@kevincarolan2542
@kevincarolan2542 9 місяців тому
You are awesome ❤❤hugs from Ireland,,,,,!love all your video
@Globetrotter-1
@Globetrotter-1 9 місяців тому
"...Let me drag a heavy canvas tarp up the mountains and get completely soaked before the tarp is even erected...and continue to get soaked underneath the canvas...but it's dry when the rain stops! " 😂
@PaddingtonBear2213
@PaddingtonBear2213 9 місяців тому
Even with no sleep, soaking wet, you still manage to smile. So much positivity. Full of optimism and energy. I love watching your adventures. Sorry it didn’t work out (again). I look forward to watching the one where it does work. Well done Claire for trying. 🏕🏕
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 9 місяців тому
Hehe thanks :) I was so sure it was gonna work this time 😄 maybe a different hut where I can slant the roof 🤔
@OllieOxyn
@OllieOxyn 9 місяців тому
@@WildBeareoh! Or maybe using two tarps layered up? Where you've got the waterproof one under the sturdy tarp to get both the rain and the wind out
@jeffford2315
@jeffford2315 9 місяців тому
@@WildBeare Any slant probably would have helped. Perhaps you could try cutting three logs long enough to traverse the opening across the middle from side to side. Lash the three of them together in a pile like a triangle and then drape the tarp over the logs and the walls to raise the center up just a bit...
@ursodermatt8809
@ursodermatt8809 6 місяців тому
i would rather be grumpy and dry than wet and smiling. anytime.
@chrisgonecamping
@chrisgonecamping 6 місяців тому
Your adventures are absolutely amazing to watch. I really appreciate you teaching so much! Thank you.
@marilynphan1622
@marilynphan1622 9 місяців тому
I would never go camping alone like this. GOOD luck to you and stay safe.
@tabsdarby9011
@tabsdarby9011 9 місяців тому
I agree, this looks seriously unfun.
@burnyizland
@burnyizland 9 місяців тому
I camped alone most of my life. It's some of the most peaceful time I've ever spent, weather be damned.
@charlie_mk7.5
@charlie_mk7.5 9 місяців тому
being alone with yourself is literally what makes camping so much fun, away from everyone and everything
@tabsdarby9011
@tabsdarby9011 9 місяців тому
@@burnyizland agreed, and bad weather makes it fun, I love rain drops on canvas. Just, this doesn’t seem so great.
@Hkpirate11
@Hkpirate11 9 місяців тому
Lol, you should challenge yourself and try it. The first time you do it you will have an endorphin rush. It will also build confidence, fix sleeping issues, reduce stress.
@apoc2500
@apoc2500 9 місяців тому
I loved the determination to come back and turn this small space into your personal space. One more try, one more go, one more have-at-it, you can do it Claire!!!
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 9 місяців тому
Hehe thanks!! I might try again with a different hut so that I can angle the roof, hopefully it won't leak that way 😄
@majortom357
@majortom357 5 місяців тому
@@WildBeare Where abouts is this hut?
@a420tkr
@a420tkr 9 місяців тому
Claire you literally radiate positivity and warmth. Quite possibly the nicest human ever! #respect
@heather333
@heather333 9 місяців тому
I agree. Isn't she lovely. Brightens the day when an episode arrives.
@carlhughes9584
@carlhughes9584 8 місяців тому
Yeah and so did Lucy Letby!!!!!
@a420tkr
@a420tkr 8 місяців тому
@carlhughes9584 Really dude? Why did you comment utter irrelevance on Claire's video?
@carlhughes9584
@carlhughes9584 8 місяців тому
@@a420tkr Because it's free country and can say what I want......I'm not suggesting Claire is a bad person at all, just that we don't really know if she's lovely and warm..... she appears like that and feminine, yet she's often camping in places like woods etc alone and not phased one bit, which suggests there's more to her personality than what people think. That requires a lot of balls that many men don't have!
@daswitchling
@daswitchling 9 місяців тому
I think I never just chilled in the rain like this. Love your energy!
@Yelnats87
@Yelnats87 9 місяців тому
I totally get you in this vid. Went to camp at a waterfall on the coast last weekend in Yorkshire. It rained the whole time... when it wasn't supposed to... with big winds. Packing up the next day at 5am in the rain was a blast. 3 hr hike home and I was just ready for some real sleep! So funny though... how nights like this never deter the wild camper! Good to see the vids like this that are tougher and test you more!✌🙏🤙
@janefagan7509
@janefagan7509 9 місяців тому
Hi Claire, I started (binge) watching your videos 3 weeks ago AND yesterday I did my first solo camp along the Norfolk Broads! Whahooo! No hiking and not wild but I've started something. I'm learning a lot from you and am excited my future camping life.. it'll take time to get the gear so will just enjoy building my confidence in the mean time. Thank you for inspiring a 51 year old woman ❤
@CubiCNooBiC
@CubiCNooBiC 9 місяців тому
Make sure you learn from real experienced hikers and not from "Instagram hikers"... Being inspired is nice but knowing what to do in case of emergency is much more important, and its something that youtubers who drive to the spot to film ~30min video and drive back home know very little about.
@ChattingWithMeHGV
@ChattingWithMeHGV 9 місяців тому
​@@CubiCNooBiCAMEN to that
@jlij8952
@jlij8952 9 місяців тому
@@CubiCNooBiC Spot on. So many incidents in the news lately here in Europe. This week, for example, a group of Dutch tourist (age beteen 12-28) in Austria decided to hike up Kaiserschild a mountain of almost 2100 meters high unprepared. They wore ordinary shoes and ordinary clothes, and they had no lighting and no extra food or drink with them. On their way back they got lost and ended up in inhospitable territory... So they had to be rescued the next (!) day. Under the feelings of freedom and happiness, people make stupid decisions.
@burnyizland
@burnyizland 9 місяців тому
Good for you! I'm happy for your new adventures.
@AS-vf7qw
@AS-vf7qw 9 місяців тому
You just have to love Claire for her positivity, her humour and her ability to enjoy, no matter what. I think it’s safe to say everyone loves Claire. X
@Demun1649
@Demun1649 9 місяців тому
AS loves CB. AS loves CB. AS loves CB. True say. 🧸🧸🧸🧸
@AS-vf7qw
@AS-vf7qw 9 місяців тому
@@Demun1649 Oh no! I've been caught out 🥹
@Demun1649
@Demun1649 9 місяців тому
@@AS-vf7qw ❤❤❤❤❤
@kurteuropa8813
@kurteuropa8813 9 місяців тому
I liked that line...."Brain has left the building".lmao
@m-bronte
@m-bronte 9 місяців тому
You always make these situations look easy, but the wet looks very uncomfortable. Thx for taking us camping with you, I never been to England and just enjoy seeing all the area's you visit, so beautiful!
@carlhughes9584
@carlhughes9584 8 місяців тому
It's Wales not fckn England!!!!!
@deanwild4971
@deanwild4971 9 місяців тому
Your positivity and can do attitude is incredible. Keep up the great content!
@davem1564
@davem1564 9 місяців тому
Hi Claire, I just wanted to tell you that I enjoyed your video even though the conditions were not good. I liked that your spirits remained positive even on those sleepless nights. Planning in going tent camping soon and I hope to keep the same spirit like you. Haven’t been camping for a while. You are an inspiration.
@graemesaunderson4218
@graemesaunderson4218 9 місяців тому
Hat`s off to you Claire. Carrying a 4kg tarp along with the rest of your gear must have taken quite a lot of effort. Well done .
@PetraKann
@PetraKann 9 місяців тому
Yes, congratulations and well done.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 9 місяців тому
Thanks, it was ridiculously heavy, only a couple km walk in thankfully. Really thought it would work this time 🤔😄
@SilasWoodwose
@SilasWoodwose 9 місяців тому
It would be awesome if you had permission from owner to restore the hut with Heather thatch roof. That hut would make an awesome tiny emergency bothy for anyone stuck out there. Great video 👍
@anuruddhadilshantha6666
@anuruddhadilshantha6666 9 місяців тому
Thank you for taking us to a different and beautiful world🍁🍁🍁
@elliesenko5173
@elliesenko5173 9 місяців тому
The brain has left the building 😅 (Claire being all of us after a sleepless night.) Thank you for reminding me that I don't really need to have perfect weather to go camping. I always wait and wait for the perfect day. I'm not wild enough yet, I guess 😁
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 9 місяців тому
Ooh I love being in a tent or under a tarp in the rain 😍 so relaxing. Maybe not on this particular occasion haha. Thanks for watching my lil vid, have a great weekend 🤗
@becky0710
@becky0710 9 місяців тому
I think you should have one more go to defeat your nemesis stone hut! Fab video 😊
@niekpriest8046
@niekpriest8046 9 місяців тому
Amen
@marcj3682
@marcj3682 8 місяців тому
Love this lady; attractive, adventurous, and informative.
@RR-ro4rb
@RR-ro4rb 9 місяців тому
Nice view and place Beautiful memories and moment camping together Take care you self my dear nice to meet you from Malaysia my dear
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928 9 місяців тому
👍
@malcolmhales8181
@malcolmhales8181 9 місяців тому
Please don't give up on the "shed" thing. You've given us hours of entertainment watching you get soaked with a smile and positive thoughts. How about you take up a thick plastic sheeting, I'm sure with your obvious girl guide knot training you can secure it somehow. Stay safe.
@ivydaimond6715
@ivydaimond6715 5 місяців тому
😂
@Zee_Yeah
@Zee_Yeah 5 місяців тому
Lmfao. Stop simping and come up with something that she can use.
@seanmcginty1540
@seanmcginty1540 5 місяців тому
I agree . Take a longer pole up with you. It's funny watching you get wet. We all love you Claire xx
@desmo5514
@desmo5514 4 місяці тому
Yeah, don't give up on this spot. Just a ridge pole to spill the water of to prevent sag is going to. Spill water off as the manufacturer said. Maybe re-treat middle grommet points to improve waterproofing. What about a single tentpole type prop inside to hold tarp high in the middle. Maybe 2 walking poles lashed together with a towel or something to pad the top. We all want to see this spot work for you Claire. Hang in there Cheers from Oz🇭🇲 Neil
@kevinmoore2929
@kevinmoore2929 2 місяці тому
A collapsible tent pole should take care of the "propping up" problem. An extra lightweight tarp will keep you from having to decide to have under you or on top of you. You might have been able to wrap it around you from the looks of it.
@thewintergardener2873
@thewintergardener2873 9 місяців тому
Most folks wouldn't even have gotten out of their cars to make camp in that weather -- or at most pitched their Tent in the parking lot of the local Bar.... Claire is one tough cookie.
@herosam1000
@herosam1000 8 місяців тому
Just watched a few of your videos. Brilliant. This is no douche hiking, this is making dens as an adult 🙏🏼
@Baromanthefool
@Baromanthefool 9 місяців тому
the hut frazzled your brain, what an awesome story you shared!
@johnnybravo6829
@johnnybravo6829 9 місяців тому
The wild, rainy videos are my absolute favourite.
@jeremymanning2132
@jeremymanning2132 9 місяців тому
Hi Claire. Great video as usual. I admire you determination, persistance and good humour no matter what. Keep smiling and cheering me up!
@user-hx9tp9cn2h
@user-hx9tp9cn2h 2 місяці тому
Your courage, perseverance, & endurance are admirable!
@AntiMatrix76
@AntiMatrix76 9 місяців тому
I've got a feeling you may want to overcome this sometime in the future. I admire your courage for attempting it at all. Thanks for another great video. Stay awesome 😎
@cranefly23
@cranefly23 9 місяців тому
Oh, Claire! I do love watching your adventures. I sit here in the warm and dry chuckling at your efforts to look anything other than completely wet through! How do you manage to look so happy even when you’re soaked after a sleepless night? It’s good to see you can still smile - even when it’s all gone wrong. Your brain obviously hasn’t departed. It just has a special inbuilt switch that allows you to cope with all this. Thanks for entertaining me and making me laugh - again. Take care.
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 9 місяців тому
Haha thanks so much, glad you like them :D I genuinely enjoy some adversity as long as I feel I'm prepared for the worst, in case it goes wrong. I'm not very good without sleep though 😄 Have a lovely weekend :)
@SamhainBe
@SamhainBe 9 місяців тому
What a perfect camping partner - work the problems, positive attitude, and still smiling after a rough night. Not many out there like Claire!
@loubow-wv9rg
@loubow-wv9rg 9 місяців тому
I think you're very brave for camping on your own in the wild xx
@vancamerawoman7399
@vancamerawoman7399 5 місяців тому
I think you are the most authentic wilderness adventurer. Just found you and love what you do. Experience is the very best teacher.
@novicetheaf
@novicetheaf 9 місяців тому
Great stuff Claire, always making the most of the bad weather, I really love the rain myself 😊
@hybridmodulation9386
@hybridmodulation9386 9 місяців тому
I loved the "brain has left the building" comment! I think we've all been that tired at some point in our lives. Well done for giving that place another go. It almost looks perfect, who would have thought that a temporary roof would be that difficult to rig up. Makes me wonder what the structure looked like when it was first built.
@ramblingracheltrailtales
@ramblingracheltrailtales 9 місяців тому
At least you gave it a go and tried to make it work. Lesson learnt and all that. I hope your next adventure you get some sunshine. You deserve it!
@oobtim7862
@oobtim7862 2 місяці тому
Thank you so much for providing such an extensive kit list! It is great to get so much detail in to exactly what you are using. I was especially fascinated by the lantern that you used on your gas canister, and the direct link to the product was very helpful :)
@williambrennan9662
@williambrennan9662 9 місяців тому
You are definitely a trooper Claire ! Always an exciting adventure!
@neilross6227
@neilross6227 9 місяців тому
never matter how the weather gets, you do it with such joy and smiley fashion... keep it going :)
@blackthornknives
@blackthornknives 9 місяців тому
So cool! I love this place you were camping. Thanks for sharing your time.
@nhatvinhnhatvinh7310
@nhatvinhnhatvinh7310 9 місяців тому
This is what a dream house for any adventurer should look like
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928 9 місяців тому
👍.,
@doc2993
@doc2993 9 місяців тому
Third times a charm? I love your tenacity. One more time with a waterproof tarp and you've got it beat. I'm so glad I found your channel. I love your attitude and love for the outdoors!
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 9 місяців тому
Thanks so much :D Mm I'm going to try again I think but with a different hut where I can angle the roof a bit to allow for water run-off. Have a great weekend 🤗
@andyrichardson6921
@andyrichardson6921 9 місяців тому
Hi Claire, just discovered your channel and loving it. Been following camping with steve in canada, but I recognise many of these locations, which make it real for me. Feeling inspired to get out myself, been a while! Thanks for the inspiration.
@jimmycogsdil9518
@jimmycogsdil9518 Місяць тому
You are moving in the correct direction. ❤❤ I is always good to watch you never give up.
@markbillington3535
@markbillington3535 7 місяців тому
That is priceless advice !!!! Not only are you my favorite gold prospector, but you're a bloody top human being bloke.....and that's coming from a NZ bloke who has a teenage boy and also loves gold prospecting......keep doing what you do mate.......Thankyou.
@robertbransby
@robertbransby 9 місяців тому
Fair play to you, that looked wet and miserable but love the way you persevered
@wm7998
@wm7998 9 місяців тому
Got to love Claire, she is unbreakable 😻😻
@CentralMusicNation.
@CentralMusicNation. 9 місяців тому
You are a brave camper for sure , least you kept kinda dry in that old stone hut . Fantastic video for sure 🙏🏻
@MrPDSI
@MrPDSI 9 місяців тому
Love your videos and all those awesome landscapes! Best regards from Portugal.
@michaelgibney3772
@michaelgibney3772 9 місяців тому
For that particular location you might consider an extendable aluminum pole. Here in the states we can get them long enough to have 8 or 9 feet of pole once extended. It may give you enough rise in the center of the walls.
@mallyredfearn6834
@mallyredfearn6834 9 місяців тому
You've summed up exactly what I was going to say; I'd give up with that little hut lol.. You've given it your best shot and your resilience is amazing, so don't be too hard on yourself. However! If it had been a dry day, the outcome would have been totally different. Well done Claire.
@elisabetbenson
@elisabetbenson 9 місяців тому
I'm currently unable to get out there due to work and health issues so I'm living vicariously through you! Thank you for these wonderful videos!
@satendersingh8130
@satendersingh8130 8 місяців тому
You will recover soon bro.....by
@danielmyles7416
@danielmyles7416 8 місяців тому
Off grid with a tarp cover awesome!!💪
@jamesberry9934
@jamesberry9934 9 місяців тому
Hey Claire upmost respect for going back once again in the pissing rain to that spot !! I've found canvas needs to get wet then dry out first to make water tight the fabric needs to swell and contract a bit like wood does ..adding a run off points will defo help... add a pole in the middle like a tipi shed water rather than catching it ..... stay awesome love your vids !!!
@georgb3929
@georgb3929 9 місяців тому
Coming up in 5 month: Claire brings some poles and tiles in a pushcart zu build a real roof on this Stonehenge to make it cozy in real bad weather conditions. Love it😍
@WildBeare
@WildBeare 9 місяців тому
😄😄 Haha yep!! I deffo think it's gonna work
@k.b.8912
@k.b.8912 9 місяців тому
Awesome getting out there and testing out ideas. With any type of cotton based fabric it’s a good idea to “weather” (wet and dry) them a couple times before use in the field to allow the stitching to shrink up and “self seal” also wouldn’t be a bad idea to seam seal all the stitched seams. Instead of para cord consider dyneema cord for guy lines, doesn’t stretch extremely light and very very strong (used in sailboat rigging and 4x4 winches). Creating some kind of roof ridge would be ideal, cotton tarps are more prone to hydrostatic head leakage (leakage from water pressure/weight) than other synthetic tarps. Keep up the fun, you’ll have success with that location very soon 😊 🙌
@ukraine244
@ukraine244 9 місяців тому
GEE.... Looks like a BLAST! 😂 Now you get to crawl into a soaking wet stone room with a tarp on top off it!
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928 9 місяців тому
👍👍,
@DonP_is_lostagain
@DonP_is_lostagain 9 місяців тому
Good plan. But, you may have needed a pole in the middle to dome the tarp so the rain would fall off rather than pooling where the attachment points are. It might also have made it less susceptible to the wind. Or, you could have brought a smaller tarp to rig inside under the big tarp to catch any leaking. Of course, if you seam seal the big tarp and give it another go. 🙂
@stephenfrench4417
@stephenfrench4417 9 місяців тому
Always smiling and even joking and just a taste of barm cake stay safe Claire
@sbh1978
@sbh1978 9 місяців тому
Love your channel and your videos!...... so, so inspiring and your determination is next level!. Lots of love 🫶🏽 x
@brimstone260
@brimstone260 9 місяців тому
New to the channel only an hour ago, great determination in challenging circumstances. Please dont give up on the stone hut, in its original format it would have had a pitched roof to allow the rain to run clear of the structure. Happen utilise some of your kit already used and create a space outside of the structure in a lean to formation with decent pitch in the tarp to turn the rain. Sure you can thrive in that situation and credit the original structures purpose.👍 Right, off to watch the next vid, many thanks for sharing.
@sashcramp2099
@sashcramp2099 9 місяців тому
Hi Claire, I'm very impressed with your fortitude on this trip ! If the tarp's propped with a pole in the centre, would that allow the rain to run off sufficiently to prevent dripping? A better alternative might be a traditional waxed canvas tarp; it might be a bit heavier but it'll be 100% waterproof and it would take a hurricane to rip it up. Hope you might change your mind and have another go at making this hut cozy in the rain and wind.
@robertmccann9631
@robertmccann9631 5 місяців тому
Yeah I thought a pole would do the job as well.
@thomaslagoni1949
@thomaslagoni1949 9 місяців тому
The best option is to use a larger tarp (twice as large at least!), so the wind can't get a hold under it. Think of it like wrapping a present halfway-ish. Fold the corners, and tie one or more string(s) around it, horizontally (look out for sharp rocks) - That way you wouldn't need a heavy tarp and you could go back to a much lighter and completely waterproof one again (+ the door would be smaller, not letting so much wind inside (play with the design of the entrance). It takes some pretty hefty attachments to hold a sail - which in essence is what you have created here. If you combine it with a pole in the middle, like suggested earlier, to help the water run off, you should have a pretty sturdy setup. If done right, it would sherd the wind and the rain effectively - admittingly it would't look as nice from the outside, but it would do the trick, for sure.
@icanfix1
@icanfix1 9 місяців тому
Claire, put some seam sealer on that tarp and try again. We want to see you succeed over this thing! Stay wild, we’ll be watching!
@glencarter4697
@glencarter4697 Місяць тому
Your attitude to adversity is amazing. You make me smile when you chuckle.
@Kaylenn1990
@Kaylenn1990 9 місяців тому
this is so relaxing! Hope you didn't get sick after that trip.
@IntenseAngler
@IntenseAngler 9 місяців тому
Hey Claire :) It was great seeing you back at the old tiny stone hut giving it another go. It's a bummer that it didn't work out due to all of that rain :( It was a pleasure to see your positivity and upbeat attitude though... particularly after a night of zero sleep. You're always an inspiration. I'm betting that you'll get it next time... they do say that the third time is a charm right 👍 As for the "brain has left the building"... at least you had a reason (no sleep)... it happens to me on a regular basis 😉 haha. Hope you have an awesome weekend my friend :) Stay wild... 🐻 -John
@strandgirl1000
@strandgirl1000 9 місяців тому
When You are really tired - You can sleep everywhere. I love it sleeping outside in tents.
@butrostheguy9308
@butrostheguy9308 8 місяців тому
oh my gosh you're incredible. ❤ Coat both sides with silicone. Your toughness is unmatched!
@TooGouda
@TooGouda 9 місяців тому
Pro tip - to prevent pooling of a flat tarp... use a hiking pole, large stick, or other method to prop up the center enough to create a slope off the peak for water to run off... maximum comfort engage!
@fraserthomson5766
@fraserthomson5766 9 місяців тому
Personally, this experience would make me more determined next round! Definitely needed a center pole, can't believe such a rugged tarp was a sieve. Dang it!!
@rhyscook2454
@rhyscook2454 9 місяців тому
canvas needs wetting in to seal it
@lincolnsghost7328
@lincolnsghost7328 9 місяців тому
Try stacking some rocks along the top of one side (preferably the sides de facing the wind) so that the tarp angles downward. Also, drape a smaller tarp to make a door.
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928
@SurvivalLife_Hunter3928 9 місяців тому
👍,,
@sachinkumar-dd3ql
@sachinkumar-dd3ql 8 місяців тому
I think it's great how you wander alone without any fear, I dreamt same❤❤
@LaidbackAk
@LaidbackAk 9 місяців тому
A pole in the centre should help the water run off, but will need a bigger tarp most likely.
@Lixmage
@Lixmage 9 місяців тому
Given, the hut is tiny and full of little rocks, I'm not sure you are really losing much Claire...
@ruruhirawairau3538
@ruruhirawairau3538 9 місяців тому
Omg nd more camping skills, looks freezing cold n wet, njoy 😮
@Nekokeeb
@Nekokeeb 8 місяців тому
Ugh watching this making me shiver. I can't stand cold!
@ue2267
@ue2267 5 місяців тому
Seems dangerous and far too risky to be doing something like this alone... hope you stay safe and warm.
@elvisburgerking8675
@elvisburgerking8675 9 місяців тому
girl gets wet and earns more overnight than i do in a month of hard grafting
@Unknownplayer0012
@Unknownplayer0012 9 місяців тому
You are the cutest creature that I have ever seen 😍 . You have survived the night !🎉
@nathanharris5544
@nathanharris5544 7 місяців тому
Your brave and courageous Claire.....love the vids....I free solo too as often as I can....keep inspiring 💪🏻❤
@spetch9884
@spetch9884 5 місяців тому
erm...do you need a hand?
@wildcreatures9810
@wildcreatures9810 3 місяці тому
Fascinating and humorous at the same time. Well done.
@micksmusicchannel
@micksmusicchannel 9 місяців тому
Good effort Claire. Hope you got some shut-eye when you got home 🙂💞
@jonnybb
@jonnybb 7 місяців тому
Such a good video, like one of those ideas that seemed fantastic at the time haha.
@michaelkent2203
@michaelkent2203 9 місяців тому
Looks like fun!
@ramjet4025
@ramjet4025 8 місяців тому
Claire, you need some cross Poles, the lightest is telescopic Carbon Fiber, or fiberglass tent poles, of natual bits of logs if available.
@CappPeterson
@CappPeterson 6 місяців тому
I like the little stone hut‼️👍. Love your rainy storm videos.
@stevenfairbrass2446
@stevenfairbrass2446 9 місяців тому
Been watching your vids for past week. I love them
@franknz1797
@franknz1797 9 місяців тому
wow I really enjoyed watching your channel thank you.
@brianthesnail3815
@brianthesnail3815 9 місяців тому
Looks like Claire chose the perfect month in the perfect year in the perfect half century of weather to try this. Mind you she was that wet to start with I think she would have just stayed the same by leaving the tarp off and laying in the rain.
@ELmerC-ms4cg
@ELmerC-ms4cg 6 місяців тому
I run your playlists and fall asleep to them. It's like therapy for me. Thx
@jlaurie9252
@jlaurie9252 9 місяців тому
You are a brave girl!
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