Snowmobile Camper with Off Grid Heater- Surviving the Night in -18C / 0F Temperature!

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The Outsider

The Outsider

4 роки тому

I put my DIY copper coil heater to the test when I take my tiny cabin sled on an overnight trip in temperatures of -18C / 0F. Did my homemade water heater keep me warm and cozy? Or did I just about freeze out there on the trail? There's only one way to know for sure...
Want to see more snowmobile camper episodes? You can watch them all from the beginning here:
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КОМЕНТАРІ: 7 900
@michaelbeiruty4126
@michaelbeiruty4126 4 роки тому
"I'll just take a walk" .. at night, in the woods, ALONE ! The amount of balls you have sir is indescribable.
@TheSuryakc
@TheSuryakc 4 роки тому
Haha you can't do that if you in Indonesian🤣
@marshallhughes4514
@marshallhughes4514 4 роки тому
Said every victim of almost every horror movie in the 1980s!
@randommemes1242
@randommemes1242 3 роки тому
It's very scerd
@TuanMuda-hy6lu
@TuanMuda-hy6lu 3 роки тому
@@TheSuryakc woi balik pak wkkkk
@ThRiLLx3R
@ThRiLLx3R 3 роки тому
I thought exactly the same. This dude got some huge balls. Tbh I wouldnt do the same.
@lauravandzura7134
@lauravandzura7134 4 роки тому
He narrates this like a story book and I am 100% entranced
@robott6696
@robott6696 4 роки тому
Youre very simple arent you.
@lauravandzura7134
@lauravandzura7134 4 роки тому
Mike Hunt bruh
@McCurtainCounty888
@McCurtainCounty888 4 роки тому
Anybody seen mike hunt? (Porky's)
@robott6696
@robott6696 4 роки тому
@@lauravandzura7134 point proven...
@italiantraditionalcatholic2390
@italiantraditionalcatholic2390 4 роки тому
What?.. He's cold as day with modern conveniences.. trying to be an outsider.. hilarious
@trysten8471
@trysten8471 2 роки тому
You earned my respect when you showed yourself going back for the camera at the end. I always think about that kind of stuff, when people don’t show the actual effort required to make a proper video.
@TheSocialist11
@TheSocialist11 2 роки тому
Hyy trysten from where are uh😊
@mariewilson2344
@mariewilson2344 Рік тому
I love how you provide food for the birds!!! That is a sign of a good person!!!
@therobertjconley
@therobertjconley 2 роки тому
I can’t decide which is more impressive, the innovative heater or shooting this video solo. Tremendous!
@granttheviewer8881
@granttheviewer8881 2 роки тому
Fax
@donfarmerjr3371
@donfarmerjr3371 2 роки тому
What did the cameraman have for dinner?
@bigshot3360
@bigshot3360 2 роки тому
Both
@baoanhtv4866
@baoanhtv4866 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/cGSAoJemoqlkxmg.html
@marielozada
@marielozada Рік тому
So true hahahaha
@packfreshcards5554
@packfreshcards5554 4 роки тому
Dude just tell her your sorry and go home...….
@Anonymous-rj2lk
@Anonymous-rj2lk 4 роки тому
Lmaooooo
@adilevy64
@adilevy64 4 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣
@noezelaya7013
@noezelaya7013 4 роки тому
PackfreshCards lmaooo!'
@grandmasstories3418
@grandmasstories3418 4 роки тому
😅 funny... but if you hear his story, fortunately that's not the case 😊
@grandmasstories3418
@grandmasstories3418 4 роки тому
... some people (including me) just like to have that kind of nature adventures and test their capacity to survive in the wild for a few days. Of course then we get to run back to the comforts of modern city life but... it IS fun!
@tomw4643
@tomw4643 2 роки тому
I used a similar system on my sailboat with a few differences. If you put round river rocks in the ammo cans, they have greater heat retention than water so they stay hotter longer. This also reduces the amount of liquid you need to take with you. If you use 100% heavy-duty antifreeze, it has more heat capacity than water so it will carry more heat faster than water. It also has a higher boiling temp so you lose less to evaporation. I heated my system several different ways. One is to use a fresnel lens to focus the sun on the heating can. I also used a tiny propane stove set just barely above pilot light level but inside the sealed can so it heated the coils all night for just a small amount of gas. On the sailboat, I used a BBQ grill to build a fire using whatever fuel I had - driftwood, charcoal, kerosene, or tree logs. Finally, I have a solar panel that charges a battery that then powers a small fan to circulate the heat in the cabin. It can also power a small circulating pump if the thermal siphoning is not fast enough. If you have a solar-charged battery or a large enough battery, you can also replace the ammo can water tank with a car radiator. I experimented with using a large truck radiator (it held several gallons but was only 4" thick so it took up less room than the water tank) and a small fan to blow cabin air over the radiator. In my case, it was too much heat. I now use a similar system to heat my barn. In the cabin of the sailboat, I use a tank with rocks that thermal siphons thru a transmission cooling radiator and a small 3-volt fan. There are lots of other options.
@Leonicles
@Leonicles 2 роки тому
Best comment I've seen in a while. Absolutely fascinating. Thanks for sharing this!
@ipacarrollread
@ipacarrollread 2 роки тому
Thanks so much for the lovely detailed information! I have learned so much from the UKposts community and comments. I really want to try some of these things. Sadly I am older so I probably can't talk my husband into it but either way, so much fascinating info to consider. 😊 Thanks again!
@rogerray2013
@rogerray2013 2 роки тому
I could feel the cold and the ambition that you put into this production. Well done very well done! Thanks for the journey felt like I was right there.
@user-ml1qo4dy9r
@user-ml1qo4dy9r 3 роки тому
In the middle of nowhere in the woods, pure darkness "I DECIDED TO GO FOR A WALK"... balls of steel man
@millertymehomechef7909
@millertymehomechef7909 3 роки тому
🤣🙏
@ajbulan2029
@ajbulan2029 3 роки тому
His balls so heavy he almost stepped on it and almost tripped
@riftwake178
@riftwake178 3 роки тому
I like the part where he stops to record the silence... then remarks "are they sleeping?.... or watching" Lol
@reverendglitch
@reverendglitch 3 роки тому
In another one he goes out surrounded by wolves howling
@someone_7233
@someone_7233 3 роки тому
One of my greatist fears is being alone in a snowy forest at night Man..
@_aj_331
@_aj_331 3 роки тому
Can we talk about how this mans camera game is literally insane? Like this dude gettin movie shots (how did this get 700+ likes Jesus 😂)
@GOD-sp8io
@GOD-sp8io 3 роки тому
I could only think about that the entire time
@0ne323
@0ne323 3 роки тому
You from Conway huh
@snotrocket
@snotrocket 3 роки тому
Agreed! Professional quality cinematography!
@shawtop
@shawtop 3 роки тому
I bet he did a lot of running back and grabbing his camera. Haha. Great work tho
@joniandreyan1485
@joniandreyan1485 3 роки тому
He cant answer. If he answer he was lost his money🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@adevore1971
@adevore1971 2 роки тому
YESSSSS!!!! How have I survived 50yrs in Canada without a snowmobile??? This is just what I need..that whole set-up ❄💙❄
@campinggirl9612
@campinggirl9612 2 роки тому
Next level camping %ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGCInmOJfY9hkZs.html watch this video 😍😍
@Anahboo96
@Anahboo96 2 роки тому
I stumbled across this video & I’m so glad I did. Calmed me down and I feel at peace. His work is amazing!
@mrtomsr
@mrtomsr 4 роки тому
I used to love winter camping 40-50 years ago in northern Minnesota. Watching your vids let’s me remember those great times. Thank you.
@davidtornow203
@davidtornow203 4 роки тому
i am from Minnesota to and i agree with you. i am thinking about to do some winter camping with my son age 12.
@jeanniegriffin1692
@jeanniegriffin1692 4 роки тому
I used to live in Minnesota ! Burrr lol
@maodonimega
@maodonimega 4 роки тому
Picnic in the snow, Hamstead Heath, London, the 80's, in love.....bliss.
@dschephigh1
@dschephigh1 4 роки тому
I to used to camp in the Minnesota winters in my tent. Lots of timber wolves howling. But always enjoyed it. Had a warm sleeping bag. Drank water out of lakes.
@zara658
@zara658 3 роки тому
When the woods get silent, that’s never good.
@lKariZma
@lKariZma 3 роки тому
You watch too many movies. Lol
@sbybby
@sbybby 3 роки тому
When it's noisy... somethings coming.
@redacted5937
@redacted5937 3 роки тому
@@lKariZma usually it means there's a storm coming or there's a predator nearby. Still, these are good reasons to be alert.
@santerisalmivuori3872
@santerisalmivuori3872 3 роки тому
@@redacted5937 The predator was the man.
@evoxis1058
@evoxis1058 3 роки тому
@@santerisalmivuori3872 sometimes that's true but often it's not. On all but one of my hunting trips I heard all kinds of noise. My one silent hunting trip was cut short due to being told of a rabid bear running around near where I hunt.
@Wave-tq3mw
@Wave-tq3mw 2 роки тому
I have built 15 boats and three houses myself but was a construction project manager as a career. However, I really do take my hat off to you in the quality of your work and interesting way of presentation. I have viewed all 93 videos and thoroughly enjoyed every one. A BIG thank you.
@okkrom
@okkrom 4 роки тому
Idea to eliminate almost all vapor loss from the top vent: Using flexible copper line make a few tight upright corkscrew coils before venting it. The moisture should condensate inside the copper and drip back inside the thank. The work you put in these videos is evident. Really nice editing and camera work!
@glennferguson2526
@glennferguson2526 4 роки тому
Love your idea. I though of some thing like that
@bluetickfreddy101
@bluetickfreddy101 4 роки тому
Great Gotta Love Da YT
@stevenlein4772
@stevenlein4772 4 роки тому
Or get a working car heater core from the boneyard and plumb it into the vent line and put it in front of the fan. Heck add one to the feed line too.
@glennferguson2526
@glennferguson2526 4 роки тому
That’s is even better. I like it
@dicktrickler
@dicktrickler 4 роки тому
Somebody has made moonshine before
@dper1112
@dper1112 4 роки тому
This is a really neat social project. You have a specific task, staying warm in the winter in a snowmobile-pulled trailer, and you're heating it with an open-fire-based radiator system. And many people have done their own radiator systems, but not in this context, so you get to put some of these ideas together with your own, and we all get to see the cool results. This is a real-life distributed science project of sorts. How exciting!
@TheOutsiderCabin
@TheOutsiderCabin 4 роки тому
Exactly! Couldn't have said it better myself.
@greywolfwalking6359
@greywolfwalking6359 4 роки тому
dper1112 indeed!👍😎!
@tonygrimes13
@tonygrimes13 4 роки тому
dper1112 - At last a commentator that gets it!!!!!
@shubhamarora6650
@shubhamarora6650 3 роки тому
Great video bro one I will do same like you as well😀
@janesmith9024
@janesmith9024 2 роки тому
That was wonderful. When I used to camp remotely in Panama it was a whole lot easier (as is very warm).... even so, snowy wilderness is very special.
@KatTheFoxtaur
@KatTheFoxtaur 2 роки тому
This 100% gave me vibes of Survivorman, with the way he sets up the shots, then goes past the camera, then has to go back to get the camera, the way he narrates over most of it but sometimes live narrating as well, the way he crafted the system but is putting it to the test out in the wilderness, and just the quality of the production and everything. It really felt like a full blown TV show. Bravo!! Oh, and I love the snowmobile camper idea, that's awesome!
@ncramz1662
@ncramz1662 4 роки тому
Production quality is absolutely phenomenal. The low camera shots, aerial shots, great narration, etc. Glad this video is doing as well as it is you definitely deserve it.
@slsmusic8106
@slsmusic8106 4 роки тому
My sentiments exactly. Great job on the production quality, audio is nice and clear. One of my biggest gripes is poor audio quality. So well done.
@noahfrederick488
@noahfrederick488 4 роки тому
NCR AMZ I came to the comments to hope to see a comment exactly like this. You put it perfectly. It’s phenomenal.
@kesalexander4800
@kesalexander4800 4 роки тому
Amazing picture.
@user-kq9pb8ql6s
@user-kq9pb8ql6s 3 роки тому
Сколько смотрю такую ересь кроме слов Задорнова ну тупые ничего на ум не приходит.
@beverlywaits7663
@beverlywaits7663 2 роки тому
Exactly 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️❤️❤️💯💯
@photovi
@photovi 3 роки тому
I’m 43 years old and thought I saw a lot of things in life, then this guy plows thru the forest in a shed, amazing!
@selinabrooks3629
@selinabrooks3629 3 роки тому
Wow you look younger than 43 amazing!
@photovi
@photovi 3 роки тому
Selina Brooks I’m 44 now 🤷🏻‍♂️🥰
@Randomness505
@Randomness505 3 роки тому
will give me some life lesson. i am 27 years.old
@thecleaner1237
@thecleaner1237 3 роки тому
Run 15 minutes a day that will keep your body from ageing quick..
@elizabethdean9409
@elizabethdean9409 3 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@cubgsan
@cubgsan Рік тому
Good day to you! I am a senior rider on HONDA Cross Cub from Japan. I am enjoying camping,touring and upload video. This is so nice adventure video! Awesome! Have a nice day my friend!
@iamadityashekhar
@iamadityashekhar Рік тому
It's been two freakin' years millions of snow camping videos are added on UKposts but this one remains by far my favourite one 🙂🥳
@B2727
@B2727 4 роки тому
I always laugh at the thought of people who film like this, they have to go set up a camera, then move backwards just to film themselves passing through the frame then go back and pick up the camera again
@TheOutsiderCabin
@TheOutsiderCabin 4 роки тому
😄 Gives me a whole new appreciation for Survivorman.
@woodworker7944
@woodworker7944 4 роки тому
Well the money he is making I'm sure makes it all worth it. 1.5 million views in one week ya he making money.
@raphk9599
@raphk9599 4 роки тому
Trur true, survivorman used to doit aswell
@ballisticdan9135
@ballisticdan9135 4 роки тому
I saw on one vlog a dude explaing he leaves his drone by the side of the trail, walks miles passed it then flies it to himself. Clever.
@redlinemando
@redlinemando 4 роки тому
Or...….just have several cameras to begin with. Walk out beforehand & place them in strategic areas for nice camera angles before you leave. Then, pick em up on the way out & use good editing software to put it all together. Expensive to have so many cameras, but also very effective & time saving. With 1.5M+ views on this video alone, I'm sure he's making enough to afford doing it that way.
@ianmccluskey2293
@ianmccluskey2293 4 роки тому
You're doing a great job out there, mate. The thing that I (on the eve of my 73rd birthday) have learnt through life is the no matter how you live your life, you are always on a learning curve. You seem to taking life's up and down with you, your brain is always in gear and your eyes are wide open.
@raykisner8538
@raykisner8538 4 роки тому
Ian McCluskey we all learn everyday something new. learning never stops esp after finishing formal schooling. you still young even at 73. l have relatives living up to their 90s. some 100 plus you would be a young whipsnapper !
@ianmccluskey2293
@ianmccluskey2293 4 роки тому
@@raykisner8538 Too true!
@ianmccluskey2293
@ianmccluskey2293 4 роки тому
My point was aimed at those that say that, there's a point where you came to the end ...... there ain't.
@TheOutsiderCabin
@TheOutsiderCabin 4 роки тому
Wise words my friend. I completely agree. Happy Birthday by the way!
@danilosouflamengoecampeaom7983
@danilosouflamengoecampeaom7983 4 роки тому
Oi ian Mccluskey tudo bem? Sou Danilo e moro aqui no Angra dos Reis RJ. 🇧🇷
@Padge112
@Padge112 2 роки тому
So my son lost his mind at how well you captured the birds. Hes an avid twitcher so man. Your out here making the world happy...go you.
@Saint696Anger
@Saint696Anger 2 роки тому
I've watched this video a few times now throughout the year, beautifully done with the environment
@drgunsmith4099
@drgunsmith4099 4 роки тому
Fantastic! Thanks for another great upload for me and my 3 year old baby son Hunter, he loves watching you, he loves when you cut the trees down...he shouts timber and I have to keep rewinding constantly for him to see 😂 he said you got a lot of snow and said “dad ask him to build a small snowman for me” we haven’t had snow for a long time, respect and love from us in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧
@sheepinwolfclothing4334
@sheepinwolfclothing4334 4 роки тому
Dr Gunsmith bless little Hunter great name for a son.
@TheOutsiderCabin
@TheOutsiderCabin 4 роки тому
Aw how cute is that. I just might have to that at some point. ⛄🙂👍
@drgunsmith4099
@drgunsmith4099 4 роки тому
The Outsider that would be great, I’d love to see his face if he saw you build one 😂
@seniletravel7171
@seniletravel7171 3 роки тому
You make me regret getting old. I'm almost 70 now and enjoy your presentation(s).
@Love-jf7rs
@Love-jf7rs 3 роки тому
Hey, some people are only allowed half your age on earth, while others already finish their purpose here before they’re adults and are brought back into eternal home!
@MrCptjohn
@MrCptjohn 3 роки тому
Me also 70+😕
@ihaventshoweredin6weeksbut527
@ihaventshoweredin6weeksbut527 3 роки тому
@@MrCptjohn I am 13 have I havw enough time?
@maggie0285
@maggie0285 3 роки тому
@@ihaventshoweredin6weeksbut527 Now is the time to be serious. You are young. Time flies by. You'll understand as you get older.
@tdunph4250
@tdunph4250 3 роки тому
@@ihaventshoweredin6weeksbut527 If you correct some of your spelling and grammar you should be able to go a long way son!
@syedhasnain5069
@syedhasnain5069 Рік тому
Thank you for sharing your experience. Looks great.
@milaadams6836
@milaadams6836 2 роки тому
I have watched this already and the water collecting from the tree, and your other post and I wish I could go camping still. my kings are all grown up now and have their own lives now. I used to take them camping almost every weekends and fishing..and really enjoy the outdoors activities.. I miss that. I just now do gardening, I go fishing once in awhile with my kids, I have one grandson and he is into sports including fishing, Viewing from the Midwest. Thank you and have fun..
@Dax-D
@Dax-D 3 роки тому
I just gottta say I was impressed with the camera work and production value. I am assuming you used a camera drone and some of those footage shots were fantastic.
@gustavoveloso1842
@gustavoveloso1842 3 роки тому
One man NatGeo
@sumar786
@sumar786 3 роки тому
I was thinking the same thing, really good job with the cinematography.
@triniglock22
@triniglock22 4 місяці тому
Bro I don’t think people really appreciate how hard it is to film like you did. Flying a drone while driving, getting ahead to set up the camera to get the shot when you pass etc. Production quality is A class 🫡
@rubo4934
@rubo4934 3 місяці тому
The drone has different settings. You can set it up do it follows you.
@jasonzinn3205
@jasonzinn3205 4 роки тому
Every week it amazes me how much effort must go into producing a 15-20 minute video... sometimes much longer. Not only is your passion for the outdoors illustrated weekly, but your passion for the production and cinematography and the equal learning curve you've experienced with both together, makes it enjoyable to watch the growth and innovation unfold. These videos really put me at peace. Please continue to keep up the great work!
@michaelkinville177
@michaelkinville177 2 роки тому
I spent a couple of decades in the Alaska Army National Guard. Your video is incredible evocative to me. Kudos on your wonderful story and excellent production.
@fukemnukem1525
@fukemnukem1525 2 роки тому
I've watched this video a dozen times. I absolutely love that sled camper..... That's a great idea.
@bayntekwatropatrol8846
@bayntekwatropatrol8846 3 роки тому
Watching this is like you are free from all problems and feels like you imagine the relaxation of one of your drems
@alterego3525
@alterego3525 4 роки тому
Some of the magic of UKposts; you have the opportunity to get advice from people who are truly experts in all kinds of fields/disciplines. Cool if you to mention taking advice from comments. 👍🏻
@anjhindul
@anjhindul 4 роки тому
Same magic also has the wannabe 'experts' claiming to know what they are talking about but have NO clue how reality works lolol :) Just gotta sift through it all.
@TheOutsiderCabin
@TheOutsiderCabin 4 роки тому
That's why I love UKposts. This is a great platform for the free exchange of knowledge, ideas, and concepts.
@philipgj1
@philipgj1 4 роки тому
anjhindul l
@rosemarymccammond9899
@rosemarymccammond9899 4 роки тому
Sometimes a brilliant gem is recommended by a UKposts watcher; isn't that what we call serendipity? For instance, we use eco friendly (RV type) antifreeze when we winterize our cabin. I know nothing about how to design a heater like this, but someone else was wondering aloud if this eco-friendly antifreeze could be of use and contribute to an eureka moment like this build. (Sorry I wasn't thinking about this while watching the build, but someone did and I'm glad!). I'm fascinated by engineers and plumbers and auto mechanics recommending things because they are experts in those areas and their advice is pretty much spot on, or sometimes not practical for what the goal is. It is indeed a mix that needs sifting. Great video and wonderful scenes and camera work. Thanks so much for the care taken and sharing this with us. I am looking forward to spring and seeing the cabin continue to progress towards its finished state, but hope the videos continue.
@LandElevated
@LandElevated 2 роки тому
Awesome video. Thanks for the tour! That cabin is so cute!
@icanfix1
@icanfix1 2 роки тому
Everything about this is excellent. When you opened that big door and I saw those gas charged rams open it!!! Wow, now that’s all about cool. Went straight to the sub button. 👍🏼
@BenHayat
@BenHayat 3 роки тому
Anyone who cares for animals first, has my full respect. And in life, "What goes around, comes around".
@pinkychaurasia8364
@pinkychaurasia8364 3 роки тому
🙄🙄🙄🙄
@marvinswigert7636
@marvinswigert7636 2 роки тому
what about humans animal?when waters twirl in a circle they will suck you down
@studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272
@studiobencivengamarcusbenc5272 2 роки тому
🤦🏻‍♂️the classical liberal comment - hey kill babies and so on but "I love my dog" 😂
@drunkanchorman8923
@drunkanchorman8923 3 роки тому
How cool is this human being that even though he is out in the wild, he still thought ahead of time of bringing a bird house with food for the birds. Damn. He deserves a lot of subscribers !!!!!!!!
@HuyNguyen-uj8fi
@HuyNguyen-uj8fi 3 роки тому
Thật thú vị...
@sharpe227
@sharpe227 3 роки тому
He is gonna eat those birds.
@JFKjr-gp7lf
@JFKjr-gp7lf 3 роки тому
@@sharpe227 💯🤣
@lollalollic9840
@lollalollic9840 3 роки тому
@@sharpe227 hahshss
@wwcwcp09
@wwcwcp09 3 роки тому
I love 💘 each birds reaction to the bird 🐦 house 🏠, his sled, and HIM. They show great curiosity!
@michaelburke3701
@michaelburke3701 Рік тому
Would be nice to have solar panels on the roof top, could provide power for lights, maybe a plug for power smoke/carbon monoxide detector and maybe a back up energy efficient heaters just in case you get stuck out in the bush longer that the candles can burn.... could also bring a small plug in pot to boil water if you get it from a river or stream. Love your concept!!!!!!! Genius
@brandonsunadventure
@brandonsunadventure 2 роки тому
This man actually took his mini camper out onto the cold deep snow weather and using his creativity to keep himself from freezing to death now that is awesome man. From your new friend ridiculous awesome vid 🙂👍👍
@nicolismirnov4154
@nicolismirnov4154 4 роки тому
Okay but is nobody going to talk about the amount of precision needed for that intro.
@njmxjunkie3128
@njmxjunkie3128 4 роки тому
I was shocked he didn't hit the camera!
@vdwalt4464
@vdwalt4464 4 роки тому
Suggestion: Moisten the sand to hasten the transference of heat to the water in the coils. We use 4" deep sand beds in the greenhouse to place the electric heater coils in and then set the seed trays on top of the sand beds. We found moist sand transfers heat faster with a lower heat loss to the air.
@Phantom0309
@Phantom0309 4 роки тому
with the amount of heat from the fire wouldnt the sand dry out fairly quick?
@rootx7750
@rootx7750 4 роки тому
I wouldn't use sand, its not that good at retaining heat, better off filling it with pea gravel it has more thermal mass
@MrFmiller
@MrFmiller 4 роки тому
Omni Curious and RootX - Hmm...I see the merit in both ideas. Perhaps a mixture of sand and pea gravel would satisfy both criteria. As far as moistening I agree with Phantom309. Eight hours would certainly steam off any water in the sand. However using pea gravel in the ammo box might extend the duration of the thermal mass. To prevent clogging it would need to be contained, perhaps in a stainless screen.
@MrFmiller
@MrFmiller 4 роки тому
RootX See above
@MrFmiller
@MrFmiller 4 роки тому
Phantom309 see above
@Urmyfavperson
@Urmyfavperson 2 роки тому
I’m so impressed with your cabin and heating system
@martinemjt
@martinemjt 2 роки тому
Brilliant contraption! Wow
@dominic.h.3363
@dominic.h.3363 4 роки тому
I'm in a wheelchair and I'm exploring my options to camp unassisted, and this snowmobile with the cabin sled just might be the compact and adaptable option I was looking for. Until now my only option seemed to be to camp out of the back of a minivan. Thanks for the awesome idea!
@lachlanstill
@lachlanstill 4 роки тому
if you do that, please document it!!
@MrPhatties
@MrPhatties 4 роки тому
I would not recommend a snowmobile for this if you have reduced mobility - they're very prone to getting stuck in fresh (especially deep or wet) snow, requiring a lot of effort to clear the tracks, lift and pivot the rear, and get back into action. This is especially so with extra weight in tow. If you're traveling on packed trails or shallow snow you could get away with it but I can recall dozens of 30+ minute sessions freeing stuck snowmobiles with 2 able-bodied people and I can't fathom doing it solo without the use of my legs. We're talking 2-300lbs to lift a snow-filled snowmobile track a foot off the ground. An extended-track snowmobile should be a requirement were you to attempt and I'd do a few sorties with an accompanying snowmobile and rider to try it out before venturing out with this setup.
@dominic.h.3363
@dominic.h.3363 4 роки тому
@@MrPhatties I haven't had snow in 20 years where I live that would necessitate a snowmobile. Like I said though the idea is highly adaptable so I've thought of using an ATV instead.
@MrPhatties
@MrPhatties 4 роки тому
@@dominic.h.3363 Awesome, just wanted to add some context on that particular case. Stay safe and good luck.
@dominic.h.3363
@dominic.h.3363 4 роки тому
@@lachlanstill I fully intend to, but I will not be able to begin the project this year, not enough disposable income. Until then, camping out the back of a car sounds good enough. :)
@dubz3371
@dubz3371 4 роки тому
just a thought but try putting rocks in the fire so when the fire goes out the rocks will still radiate heat to the water pot possibly giving you more heat time
@robertfairburn9979
@robertfairburn9979 4 роки тому
Volcanic rock is the best for this
@utubeape
@utubeape 4 роки тому
yes, building the fire on a bed of rocks
@Temp0raryName
@Temp0raryName 4 роки тому
Great idea.
@ELEMTEY
@ELEMTEY 4 роки тому
Yeah be careful with river rocks lol. Can cause some excitement 😂
@BAZZAROU812
@BAZZAROU812 4 роки тому
@@ELEMTEY My buddy lost his eye on a Rafting trip when we were kids.. Rock exploded.. 😉
@darleneaitken1620
@darleneaitken1620 2 роки тому
My goodness, this system could save many lives from snowmobile breakdowns to people being lost in the woods. You are amazing.
@campinggirl9612
@campinggirl9612 2 роки тому
Next level camping %ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGCInmOJfY9hkZs.html😍😍😍 watch this video
@satwiksrivastava1646
@satwiksrivastava1646 Рік тому
Sir I am living in India . I am always watch your videos. You are doing a great job. ❤.thankyou so much ❤.
@zoth-ommog7293
@zoth-ommog7293 4 роки тому
This guy is a genius he literally just made a heater from an ammo can water and antifreeze!
@shanemous2451
@shanemous2451 4 роки тому
Same concept as a heater core in your car
@ScottHz
@ScottHz 4 роки тому
I was wondering why not a salvaged automobile radiator? Might not have as much ‘bubbling’ and have better exchange of the heat? Maybe add an ‘expansion tank’?
@neilmoore3856
@neilmoore3856 4 роки тому
Its just a reverse swamp cooler.
@alexanderkozlov2539
@alexanderkozlov2539 3 роки тому
Why not just melt snow and boil water in a pot he brought, and fill up the can several times? You can wrap it into something insulating while filling up and unwrap for the night. Sand not needed + lots of labor saved.
@neilmoore3856
@neilmoore3856 3 роки тому
@@alexanderkozlov2539 and you can just dump it out when you leave. But if the fire got low or the temp cold enough it would freeze.
@martymcfly9582
@martymcfly9582 3 роки тому
What an intelligent and intuitive human being. That heating system was just fucking genius.
@torbot_
@torbot_ Рік тому
So awesome! Such an incredible job editing too. Very cool structure and heating system. All around 10/10 for the video. Great work!
@cindylawson9198
@cindylawson9198 7 місяців тому
Wow, that is a interesting heating set up that you have there 😊
@odderperson9915
@odderperson9915 4 роки тому
“The forest was unusually quiet,were they sleeping or were they watching?” Well that kinda creeped me out
@odderperson9915
@odderperson9915 4 роки тому
Ok
@liveclassicrockperformance594
@liveclassicrockperformance594 4 роки тому
When he was just stopping randomly
@sarahharris5151
@sarahharris5151 4 роки тому
Talking about wolves
@sarahharris5151
@sarahharris5151 4 роки тому
Correction, coyotes
@pastoryoda2789
@pastoryoda2789 4 роки тому
Commander Odd you believe in Bigfoot?
@collinnear3570
@collinnear3570 3 роки тому
this is the kinda guy who would be good at telling horror stories
@maxyeo6299
@maxyeo6299 3 роки тому
Or discovery channel..lol
@crow9149
@crow9149 3 роки тому
Even better when they're out in the woods.
@alecreesvlogs5363
@alecreesvlogs5363 3 роки тому
No kidding
@sasori21153
@sasori21153 3 роки тому
Similar to llama arts
@manchild4240
@manchild4240 3 роки тому
reminds me of mr nightmare
@shawnstoik
@shawnstoik 2 роки тому
What a great video, so in depth, Love that you prayed before you ate your meal too! way to stay humble brother. Bless ya.
@ixtaflores3724
@ixtaflores3724 2 роки тому
You aré so awesome.......Mother earth 🌎 needs more people like you who has an environmental friendly mind.
@BaileyConnorArt
@BaileyConnorArt 3 роки тому
The bird feeder is such a nice touch, I love it!
@sem.1225
@sem.1225 3 роки тому
👍
@daveberry9922
@daveberry9922 2 роки тому
do you reckon we could heat the bird feeders, bless the birds
@denysmcnair302
@denysmcnair302 3 роки тому
This is the first time I've seen one of your videos. Impressive setup. When I sleep in my 13ft caravan in subzero temperature, I have a mini cub woodstove that's great. I always have a Stanley Billy on the stove. When it starts to boil I empty it into a 2 litre thermos flask. At bedtime I fill a medium size rubber hot water bottle which keeps me warm undervtgecduvet all night even when it's sub-zero outside. You could do the same by boiling water on your fire and storing in a thermos for drinks and a hot water bottle at bedtime.
@garypotter5569
@garypotter5569 2 роки тому
The cinematography and editing are amazing in this piece.
@trinachristmas8026
@trinachristmas8026 Рік тому
I love this. I need this in my life for a quick getaway. Awesome!
@SHAILESH4020
@SHAILESH4020 3 роки тому
Amazing work I can imagine that, how you manage all these videos running and take a shorts clips and then run and get back to your camera and then again take a video clip again take a camera! Literally amazing work ! Big big big thumbs up 👍🏻
@Metaphysicalgrace86
@Metaphysicalgrace86 4 роки тому
I'm here to take notes....shits about to get real in the cities 😅
@Metaphysicalgrace86
@Metaphysicalgrace86 4 роки тому
Whole Bay area just shut down....what now JD?
@FreedomTalkMedia
@FreedomTalkMedia 4 роки тому
Better go out with wheels. Shit's going to stay real long enough for the snow to melt.
@user-ql8ji8dj9u
@user-ql8ji8dj9u 4 роки тому
@@lazydayB2B nba and others are losing million daily cuz you know noone likes money anymore! Dont panic!
@nolagriffore312
@nolagriffore312 4 роки тому
#corona
@TheFracturedfuture
@TheFracturedfuture 4 роки тому
@@lazydayB2B What if everything does go to shit. Better safe than sorry.
@tillymahon7319
@tillymahon7319 2 роки тому
I LOVE your God given ingenuity.. and COURAGE! WOO HOO!
@haroldmilroy4489
@haroldmilroy4489 2 роки тому
Just an incredible video. Photography is pro level and your ideas are incredible. Well done
@SilverSin
@SilverSin 4 роки тому
The fact that you are giving back to nature raises a whole new level of respect from me. Already love your vids!!!
@meymes3655
@meymes3655 3 роки тому
Why am I watching this at 2am instead of sleeping?
@HepsiOyun
@HepsiOyun 3 роки тому
hahah its 2 am here rn xD
@isakjohansson9549
@isakjohansson9549 3 роки тому
4 am here👀
@zenix9313
@zenix9313 3 роки тому
Why not? It’s interesting.
@dimakirichenko1927
@dimakirichenko1927 3 роки тому
4:40 am here
@andrescoloma6652
@andrescoloma6652 3 роки тому
2:04 am here
@junglejuice4037
@junglejuice4037 2 роки тому
10:45 humble yet charming little shot. This is cool and warm at the same time.
@tracmccoy2047
@tracmccoy2047 2 роки тому
I am ready to skip Fall and go straight to Snow season after watching this. Epic.
@Cam_88
@Cam_88 4 роки тому
Narrative and camera angles are on point! Impressive sir!
@aaxylzane1242
@aaxylzane1242 4 роки тому
John F. Kennedy am I the only one who think he sounds like Mr.Nightmare??
@Captain_Char
@Captain_Char 4 роки тому
Just a suggestion since I used to maintain a hot water radiator boiler system, put an inline water thermometer in your system, so you can keep track on how hot the water is in your tank there, that way you can keep it just bellow boiling so you won't evaporate as much water, should also keep the gurgling down a little too
@assocrec
@assocrec 4 роки тому
omegasignas would that work similar to a blow off valve?
@hehenotbad911
@hehenotbad911 4 роки тому
Agree bro
@TheOutsiderCabin
@TheOutsiderCabin 4 роки тому
Sounds like a great idea. Thanks for your input. Does the inline thermometer restrict or divert the water once it reaches a specified temp?
@rgmALC
@rgmALC 4 роки тому
The Outsider should only be able to see how hot the water is
@TheOutsiderCabin
@TheOutsiderCabin 4 роки тому
@@rgmALC Okay gotcha. Thanks. ...I wonder if there's a way to divert the hot water into a secondary external tank once a set temp is reached in the lines. That way, I wouldn't have to move the pot from the fire when it gets too hot. Just thinking out loud here... The drawback is that I don't necessarily want to add more hardware to the system.
@outdoorstoddy72
@outdoorstoddy72 8 місяців тому
Nice job! Looks like a fun build.
@yolandapadres5911
@yolandapadres5911 2 роки тому
Tinny Space is so nice. Love ❤️ THE VIDEOS
@jeffnoble6066
@jeffnoble6066 3 роки тому
“The forest was unusually silent” sounds like the beginning of a cryptid story 😱
@Austyn_Young7
@Austyn_Young7 3 роки тому
Stop liking your own comment
@qurex1808
@qurex1808 3 роки тому
I read that comment sync. with the Video wtf
@bonesea
@bonesea 3 роки тому
*Rake has entered the chat*
@jeremywhitehorn1228
@jeremywhitehorn1228 3 роки тому
what the crap is cryptid?
@dodooddkdkekeoeof6250
@dodooddkdkekeoeof6250 3 роки тому
Jeremy Whitehorn your a noob
@CRAIGVY
@CRAIGVY 4 роки тому
love this off grid heater , love the time you take in extreme conditions , to share with us all your love of nature , , i hope this encourages younger people to get out an enjoy , peace craig
@lucc5152
@lucc5152 4 роки тому
CRAIGVY I usually play Fortnite all day. But a year ago my dog passed away. I used to take him on walks I didn’t like taking him on walks but my parents made me. Then 6 months ago we got a new dog A English bull terrier and as I missed my old dog I wanted to take my new dogs on walks. It began just taking him around the block. Then I started taking him through fields and now I take him on a walk everyday. I love going on adventures we walk usually 2-4 miles a day now I take him through like public foot paths. I live in the county side well a very small Town surrounded by fields so it’s all wilderness out here and now it’s become a hobby taking him out and going on adventures. I love the thought of just exploring I wish I could do what this guy does with my dog be so fun. And now I haven’t played on my PlayStation for like 2 weeks
@annabellekirk9948
@annabellekirk9948 2 роки тому
Wow I’m impressed , you have the knowledge of life.
@jimmydean7286
@jimmydean7286 2 роки тому
Man so cool. Thank you for taking us along. A new sub and I'm excited for more adventures my friend. Take care bud.
@Nov111805
@Nov111805 4 роки тому
Love your video's and you are such a SMART young man (gotta think outside that box right?). I think of your family often after the loss of your precious mom and I know she smiles down on you as does mine. May God bless you and your lovely wife and family!
@TheOutsiderCabin
@TheOutsiderCabin 4 роки тому
Thank you for that thoughtful and heartwarming comment.
@TheOutsiderCabin
@TheOutsiderCabin 4 роки тому
Thank you for that thoughtful and heartwarming comment.
@gloriabhendrix1940
@gloriabhendrix1940 3 роки тому
Unbelievable genius.
@MrFazzza
@MrFazzza 4 роки тому
maybe a curtain rail on the inside of your doorway would help keep some of the heat in when the door is open and you could still sit half in half out .
@NoOneButRonPaul
@NoOneButRonPaul 4 роки тому
Or some thin insulating foam that rolls down. And it might be additional insulation once you're in for the night.
@hazrdrosenyc9385
@hazrdrosenyc9385 2 роки тому
The quality of your videos is amazing! And the editing. Great job O. I love the bird feeder. I can’t express how much I enjoy your narration, drone shots and all around informative videos of stuff I know nothing about, but am learning through you. Thank you. God bless you and Mrs. O, baby O and Sr O. I’m glad the heater worked, I appreciate all the trial and error. Looks beautiful at night. The lanterns are cool. You should add lanterns to your store. I appreciate how you look out for your environment, it thanks you! 🌲🔦
@AbuBakar-bx1pb
@AbuBakar-bx1pb 2 роки тому
Hello
@lisettealejandragreen9122
@lisettealejandragreen9122 Рік тому
Cómo no tradusien en es español
@freedomisntfree_44
@freedomisntfree_44 8 місяців тому
This is like the ultimate tent 🤙🏽 awesome
@AnDrEw122100
@AnDrEw122100 3 роки тому
This guys got the voice of a narrator for sure , cool setup !
@erikamiller4187
@erikamiller4187 3 роки тому
This guy is incredibly gifted. He has great skills. You can learn a lot from this guy.
@Kawka1122
@Kawka1122 3 роки тому
Whomst guy??!!
@user-hg3dj7ek8s
@user-hg3dj7ek8s 2 роки тому
Rigid insulation has an R-value of 5 per inch. So, with a couple inches of rigid insulation and the air space, you're close to having the thermal R value of a commercial building envelope. Nicely done. Another idea that might improve the system is to circulate it throughout the walls on the interior side, similar to a mock hydronic fin tube radiator system
@libertarianman69
@libertarianman69 2 роки тому
Ingenious. This man goes all out.
@OneSillyWanker
@OneSillyWanker 4 роки тому
"Well, it wasn't much of an opening, but it will have to do for the night." I know that feeling..
@Healody
@Healody 4 роки тому
Minecraft?
@SnapszDuhh
@SnapszDuhh 4 роки тому
LMAOOOO
@hanniballecter3685
@hanniballecter3685 4 роки тому
wheres that sentence from ?
@OneSillyWanker
@OneSillyWanker 4 роки тому
@@hanniballecter3685 the video.
@hanniballecter3685
@hanniballecter3685 4 роки тому
@@OneSillyWanker Ah right. I thought it was from a video game or something. Sorry
@jacksak
@jacksak 4 роки тому
You sure do make great videos, and those camera angle shots must take a lot of time to setup and take. Thank you.
@nativeeurope1299
@nativeeurope1299 2 роки тому
If I just listen to your video the way you narrate, it reminds me a bit of the 60s 70s and 80s style wildlife documentaries where everything that is said is said clearly calmly and well thought out.
@larrybell4599
@larrybell4599 Рік тому
You have built a great shelter for winter camping!!
@midei
@midei 4 роки тому
Saturdays = The Outsider I love Saturdays!
@mademoisellekaya1438
@mademoisellekaya1438 4 роки тому
I am loving to see how you are building with all the moderation and moderating a fantastic heated mini Camper to enjoy your day and night out in the forest and am So grateful for taking me and everybody who loves your Channel with you! And I do believe that we are the fact that you get your exercise worth 😁 Not to mention.. all the editing.. But, I love that you take suggestions of your channel followers so much at heart! And most importantly, you really are a exception! How sad it is to say but most, if not all, want the followers and the comments out of selfishness.. but you do not.. and THAT to me is golden! Thank you from the bottom of my heart and I absolutely feel blessed to have found your channel all those years already and Every time you upload I go and make sure not to get disturbed to watch and learn or relax or to hear and see the bond you have with your grandfather, your dad, your wife and daughter and to see a great young man with a even greater heart and passion for all you put your mind and hands on.. Thank you for walking those extra miles/kilometers, the choice and risk you have taken upon you and know that you have made at least this person feel very rich!
@1view995
@1view995 10 місяців тому
I just love snowy and cold outings ❤😊
@Rosee3333
@Rosee3333 2 роки тому
This video just came across my feed. WOW! Impressive work. Now I have to catch up and see what improvements you made. Subscribed!
@Zawazuki
@Zawazuki 4 роки тому
I'm not even a minute in and I can already tell that this is going to be spectacular.
@xian7287
@xian7287 2 роки тому
Thank you so very much Sir for making camping vlogs because it makes us to get things and terminologies related to camping more easier...Now we are getting to know camping very well.Please do not ever stop making camping vlogs...Your videos provide us a lot of knowledge as well as relaxation.
@campinggirl9612
@campinggirl9612 2 роки тому
Next level camping %ukposts.info/have/v-deo/sGCInmOJfY9hkZs.html😍😍😍watch this video
@middysmamma
@middysmamma Рік тому
This looks sooo cozy!!!
@aryanscience
@aryanscience 2 роки тому
I like that it was posted on a leap year!
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