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Overnight in the Winter Woods With My Family - Cozy Bushcraft Shelter & Night Adventure
We escape into the winter woods for a magical overnight bushcraft adventure with my wife and our 3-year-old son.
Together we:
Build a heated tarp shelter deep in the forest
Decorate it for Christmas for a cozy, festive night
Head out on a night forest adventure with flashlights
Discover a natural shelter I built in a previous video
Cook delicious soup on a titanium wood stove
Enjoy a peaceful family overnight in the wild
This is a slow, cozy, and immersive outdoor experience, perfect for:
Families who love nature Bushcraft & survival enthusiasts
Campers looking for comfort and simplicity
Anyone who loves winter camping vibes
There’s nothing better than sharing the outdoors with family and creating memories in the wild.
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Stay safe and have fun,
your Outdoors-University Team!
Heating a Super Shelter With Almost Nothing… How Warm Did It Get?
Headed deep into the cold, wet woods, I challenged myself to build a super shelter from scratch and heat it using one tiny heat source. No stove, no tent — just survival skills, some basic tools, and nature. Once the shelter was up, I used a thermometer to measure exactly how much warmth this setup could hold. Could such a small flame make a difference in freezing, miserable weather? I cooked a hot dinner, settled in for the night… and by morning, everything outside was completely frozen. This was one of the most surprising temperature experiments I’ve ever done in the wilderness. Come along for the full build, the struggle, the warmth test, and the icy morning reveal!
In this video:
Building a super shelter in wet, cold weather
Heating it with a tiny heat source
Temperature comparison inside vs. outside
Cooking dinner over the heat source
Overnight survival in freezing conditions
Morning freeze-up surprise
If you enjoy bushcraft, survival experiments, or outdoor adventures, you’ll love this one. 🔥
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your Outdoors-University Team!
Wet Snow Overnight — Elevated Shelter, Concealed Fire & Primitive Stone Kitchen
A heavy blanket of wet snow falls as I head deep into the forest for a winter solo camp. With the ground soaked, I build an elevated shelter using a tarp setup designed to keep me high, dry, and insulated from the cold. To stay warm and cook in these harsh conditions, I create a concealed, low-visibility fire inside a stone structure. Unlike a normal open fire, this setup keeps the flames protected from the wet snow and makes the fire much harder to spot from a distance. Using this hidden heat source, I build a primitive stone kitchen and prepare dinner the old-fashioned way—directly on heated stone. I also revisit a natural shelter I made earlier to see if it survived the recent snowfalls. During the day, I hear wildlife visiting near the flowing stream beside my camp, though they remain unseen in the forest. In the early morning, I hike back home through a dreamy, snow-covered forest transformed by the night’s storm.
If you enjoy winter bushcraft, primitive shelters, concealed fire techniques, stone cooking, or peaceful snowy forest adventures, this video is for you.
Stay safe and have fun,
your Outdoors-University Team!
The Hidden Castle Adventure I Never Expected
Embarking on a lonely autumn hike deep inside a breathtaking national-park forest, I set out to reach one of the most magical castles in the world. The journey started with a technical problem—but thanks to a little bushcraft creativity, the adventure continued. As I walked through golden leaves and quiet trails, a sharp 90° turn revealed the castle for the first time… and it honestly felt like stepping into another lifetime, a world filled with knights, princesses, and ancient stories carved into stone. After exploring the area and soaking in the views, I continued toward a remote shelter hut for a cold night alone. But the hike took a heartwarming turn: I met a kind man who not only guided me to the hut, but also invited me to his small farm where he and his wife live simply and beautifully. After a chilly night in my hammock, I visited their farm, where they served me a delicious, homemade breakfast made from simple and pure ingredients. Then they surprised me by showing me their incredible project—a real firetruck they had transformed into a camper. Before I left, they gifted me something I had been searching for: a piece of chaga mushroom. A perfect end to an adventure filled with nature, history, and unexpected kindness.
If you enjoy solo hiking, bushcraft, forest adventures, castles, and meeting extraordinary people along the way—this is your video.
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your Outdoors-University Team!
I Spent the Night in a DIY Tiny House on Wheels… and Things Got Wild!
Join me as I head deep into the countryside to visit a friend who built his own DIY wooden tiny house on wheels, made entirely from natural and ecological materials. He let me spend the night inside this beautiful handmade shelter — and it ended up being an unforgettable experience.
During my stay, we:
Helped with one of his new off-grid projects
Built a massive fire
Cooked directly on stone like in the old days
Enjoyed homemade deer sausages, made from a deer harvested by his father
Howled under the moon with his wolf dog
And shared an incredible night away from modern life
If you love tiny houses, off-grid living, wild food, and simple moments with great friends, this is a video you’ll want to watch until the end.
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your Outdoors-University Team!