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    Default Girl Alone - Alpine Winter Bushcraft with the Lean-to (No sleeping bag)

    An awesome overnighter about 1000m/3000ft up the mountain and -10c.
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    No sleeping bag

    Healthy/Stealthy campsite selection skills...
    Stunning scenery



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    very nice, thanks for taking us along

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    Thanks for sharing. Looks like a area.
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    Amazing scenery, I particularly like the vibe of that music with the snowy, wild landscape. Really enjoyed it.

    Where abouts was your trip?
    When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world." -- John Muir

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    Thanks!

    Its in the Bavarian Alps... A little lost valley up there. It feels like Alaska, but you can be down and drinking Gluhwein in an hour.

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    Amazing scenery, I particularly like the vibe of that music with the snowy, wild landscape. Really enjoyed it.

    Where abouts was your trip?

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    Thanks so much for sharing what must have been a very special (even if chilly) night, and a stunning day! Nice little shelter you made; maybe sometime I'll get up the nerve to try the sleepingbag-free winter night, I think I might be too old and wimpy though! Great job!

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    I'm a big fan of hpg. Nice to see their stuff in action!

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    Thanks for the video, I checked out some of your other videos too, all very nice and inspiring. I love the Bavarian Alps, I was there for 2 years back in the 1960's. Keep up the bushcrafting!

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    Beautiful scenery and interesting music...thanks for taking us along! Regards.
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    Really nice short video. In all honesty, I never thought there was much to do outdoor wise in Germany. Maybe it is a misconception I have that there is little open land to do such things.

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