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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2009

After a long day of hard work during an arctic expedition it’s time for the daily ritual of setting up the tent and melting snow into water that can be used for cooking or drinking. This whole process can take a few hours, depending on wether or not the gas burners are willing to cooperate.

Music in this episode: 3 Blue Dogs by Kevin Christensen, via music.mevio.com

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  • My ex wife was a terrible cook. She once tried to make snow soup but ended-up burning it.

  • There appears to be a serious lack of firewood at your camp site.

  • @icescapesTV haha very politely put

  • @johntkooz Well, this is kind of the minimum amount of cooking gear to survive in the arctic :-)

  • nice beats!

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