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@bushcraftbartons Sorry, didn't realize you were just out for a day in the woods. I do enjoy your videos, very informative.
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Oh, and smoke gets drawn to you exactly like an eddy in a stream except that it is the wind circling back instead of water.
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Things do taste better, but things to me also seem funnier, sounds more distinct, vision a bit more crisp. My theory is that in the bush we are not surrounded with unnatural geometry (squares, triangles, circles) and other distractions (background noises, hustle and bustle) which allows for our senses to be more accutely focused on the matter at hand. Funny, my wife and I talk about it all the time in the bush, hehe.
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Answer: The reason the SMOKE follows you no matter where you sit, is because you are a heat source, and as you know heat rises, so as heat is rising off your body, the smoke is drawn to that path of least resistance, and rises and follows along the same path as your body heat source rising. Science is a wonderful thing. That of course is if, there is no wind.
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Staying hydrated is very important during the winter, as it also helps keep your warm, and also in high altitudes it will help avoid altitude sickness. Keep your feet warm by wearing a Hat on your head. Where most of your body heat escapes.
Coffee or tea seem like the worst thing you can drink in those conditions. They're both dehydrates. The caffeine in both will make you piss, dehydrating you. Why not bring beef or chicken bullion cubes with you instead for the nutritional value, as well as water retention?
Dem0D1ck 4 days ago
@Dem0D1ck You are absolutely right about caffeine...I agree with you...But in this case I am out just to enjoy my self (no survival situation) out there to have fun and coffee is my choice of drink....thanks for watching.
bushcraftbartons 4 days ago
thanks for all the information, keep up the work
cekinxxx 2 weeks ago
@cekinxxx welcome...
bushcraftbartons 1 week ago
★★★★★
TiM9FG 3 weeks ago
@TiM9FG Thanks
bushcraftbartons 3 weeks ago