This was the best day of my life, my first winter bushcraft survival in the cabin. I'd been praying for a good snow to work, film, and play in and it was delivered. I hope you enjoy watching this as much as I enjoyed filming.
IN THIS EPISODE: Filming this episode was a dream come true. The snow never stopped coming down and I loved every minute of it. My boots were wet before I even started filming and that made it a very painful day but it never dampened my sprits, not even my maul breaking for the second time could keep me down for long.
It's too bad I completely forgot to bring firewood inside before it snowed. It would have burned a little nicer but it worked out and it's not a mistake I'll make again.
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God bless,
Will
00:00 - On the last episode of Western Pioneer
02:26 - New Episode Begins: Hurry and get ready!
04:04 - Look at all this beautiful snow.
05:34 - Venturing out into the Winter Wonderland
06:03 - Who's going to carry the Logs?
07:39 - Don't want that to rust.
08:34 - Putting that old saw to use.
10:00 - Improvising a Saw Horse
13:17 - Breaking another tool in slow motion
14:23 - Back to work, no time to waste.
16:34 - Do as I say not as I do.
17:34 - Fetching water for fire safety
18:41 - Replenishing my lanterns with oil
21:10 - My first fire in the cabin!
24:25 - Lighting the lanterns
25:18 - Putting out the bedroll
27:26 - Using a bootjack
27:49 - A poor mans supper
28:49 - Turning out the lights
29:36 - Historical Photographs of the Wild West