Wolf Tracks And Tea Cooked On Spruce Resin
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@31u Thanks! I guess he heard or smelled me. A shame really as it would have been great to get it on film. Resin is a great fuel, a bit hard to light but hot and economical. Yeah finally got some winter here. Thanks for watching my friend!
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Yeah, nevermind. A closer look seems like it is just the branch on the tree and shadows.
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Very nice video and landscapes,guess the wolf smelled the tea "boiling" came in closer watching you.In the U.S.somky mountains,state of tennessee spruce trees grow about just over 2'000 feet elevation here.Thanks for info about the resin fuel did'nt know about that.Your videos although filmed in cold climate ,gives me yet a warm comfortable feeling inside.Be safe and keep warm ,happy trails to you.
Not everyone takes the time to appreciate the work of the light on the landscape. Maxwell would be proud!
Good vid! I will watch the others.
fl260 3 weeks ago
@fl260 Thanks for watching, hope you will like the others too. Take care!
varavild 3 weeks ago
Love seeing the winter wilderness. Thanks for the videos!
Bustertb 2 months ago in playlist More videos from varavild
@Bustertb Thanks! Glad you liked it! It'll be winter here for some time now so ... Take care!
varavild 2 months ago
Hi Peter, great video as always. I enjoy "being out there" with you.
It may just be my mind creating false patterns, but at around 2:01-2:05 I see a "wolf" silhouette in the center of the frame about 50 meters back... just a dark patch among the trees, but probably nothing. Thanks again for letting us experience Sweden!
Clark
cwlindWX 2 months ago
@cwlindWX Thanks Clark! Would have been great if it would have popped its head in the frame. Take care!
varavild 2 months ago