Backcountry Bedroll Camping & Campfire Cooking

While I do wish that there was more snow and colder temperatures, I certainly can’t complain about the weather during this trip. Some very mild winter conditions allowed me to be extremely comfortable on an overnight campout with a minimal bedroll kit. I’m beginning to explore areas for a future project I hope to begin this summer. The resources in this area looked quite promising for my needs. Let me know if you have any questions! Thank you to everyone who watches. All glory to God! Extra Info: This was filmed in Alberta, Canada. My kit weighed 21 lbs on the hike to my campsite. That includes all my bedding, tools, water, and food. Carrying it with the thin rope straps was not an issue for me. On the hike out my pack was slightly lighter due to less food and an empty water bottle. The lighter weight was even more enjoyable to carry. I think keeping a bedroll pack around 15-17 lbs would be very comfortable to carry. My tarp is an 8’x8’ waxed cloth tarp t
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