 Can I tell you what scares me most? Getting stuck here. It's time to walk out of our comfort zone and into the wilderness. How are you doing, Jess? Herbra. Question is, Crystal, how are you without a hundred pound bag mat? Oh, I'm Herbra. We're trekking through the snow to find discomfort for the next 24 hours. All we know is that at the end of this hike, there is a tent that apparently gets hot. Hence the name. I think I see it. I made it. This is it, eh? Oh, baby. All right, everyone, after a long walk, we've arrived at our hot tent. We're going to spend the next 24 hours overnight in this canvas hot tent, in the middle of this rugged landscape in Canada. While you're all the way out here, there are some very important elements that you need to think about. Shelter. Frozen. So hot. Oh. A place to lay your head down comfortably, heat to stay warm through the night. There is a chance of getting hypothermia if your tent is not warm enough. Food and water, as well as a place to use the bathroom. Good company is a plus. Itty-bitty. You're letting all the heat out. I can't take my bag off yet. There's no heat in here. I was told we have to sweep away the spiders and scare away the mice. What's the mice-scaring tactic like this? What do you choose, mice or spiders? I choose to go home. Oh my gosh, my legs. You did it. OK. Good work there, champion. Lose the pack. It's getting chilly in here fast. Now that we've stopped moving, we're not doing any exercise. Trying to get this fire started as a team now. We're starting to really chill out. See if I can. A little bit of a struggle. If we don't get this fire going, we're going to freeze. Come on, gals. You got it. I see some orange in there. That's how cold it is, everyone. It's ice in there. I'm actually freezing. The reason I'm scared to get comfortable is because I realize there's a lot less growth in your comfort zone. Throughout my 28 years and like a lot of you, I've experienced some discomforts, and I now know that so much of my strength has come from these challenges. I know that the challenges that we're all going to experience over the next 24 hours, no matter how minor, we will learn from and grow from. You're the good one. Just do it. Here I go. Now I'm scared. Woo! What'd you do? We got the fire going. I think your face tells us all. Got the fire going. Thank you. Team kindling fire, boom. I'm very interested to see how much the temperature increases because, well, that's a mattress, but that's a tent. And we're calling tonight. Four girls in a hot tub. Six girls. Oh, sorry, girls. I think we got them because they're the warmest doggies ever. Yeah, they should. And Bear loves to spoon me. I'm in luck. I love that scent. What do you think? Looks like a compost thing. Wood shavings for the toilet, ladder. Not sure where that does. Wet wipes, essential for camping. And something really smart you would think. But it's not. Toilet paper. So the mice don't chew it all up. They are quite the creatures. Let me tell you. And a clear roof so you can have a nice view. Well, we have a place to go to the bathroom. That's a win. Woo. Can't make a hole. No holes need to be dug. And that's especially important in the winter because it's frozen. We've got these awesome hunting trail camps to put up in the woods. They're fully weatherproof. And they have sensors that turn on just in case there's some stalkers in the woods. You all watched that video. But in all realness, we want to see what's going on out here at night, whether there's some animals around the tent. OK, first time using a trail cam. Hopefully it's set up properly because I'm excited to see what's out here. No, no, no, no. They're so vicious. They're so vicious. Easy stay. Welcome to the hot tent. This is a canvas tent that has the structural integrity to combat even some of the toughest winter elements. It's designed to withstand some of the most extreme winds and massive snow loads. Material doesn't allow heat to transfer outside nearly as fast, so the heat stays in here circulating a lot longer. And by the looks of it, I'm thinking it's 12 by 8. Do you do construction for a living? The base of the tent is made out of plywood. That's the floor we're standing on here, and that we will be sleeping on tonight. And it's raised about a foot off of the earth, which is really great when you're winter camping. The front door is a zipper up door. Window number one. Window number two. Two hammocks in here for sleeping. This is an outdoor heavy duty kitchen stand that you can prep and cook at. So there's a propane stove in here. We've got a nice little counter to boil some water later on. Extra propane and all the tools we'll need for our stay. Pots and pans, emergency drinking water. Yes, it's frozen. And mugs for a cup of ambition in the morning. Keep the tent clean. And even dog dishes. This will be our dining room table. We have just enough chairs. This place doubles up as your bed because these are sleeping pads that will come down onto the ground. This is the pantry with emergency candles. We've got matches, extra canned goods, just in case you forget something. Cards, in case you get bored, that happens. Of course I scouted the electrical right away. And even inverter with some solar panels to charge your things. This cast iron stove is gonna be our best friend for the next 24 hours because without this we aren't gonna make it out of here. The chimney pipe. Absolutely nothing compares to wood heat. That is a fact and not only is it gonna keep us warm, we can cook on it. It's right at your eye level. What are we up to, gals? We are increasing our testosterone levels. Bye. Chopping wood. Science says that humans experience a huge testosterone boost when chopping. Compared to most boards and other activities, none have the same effect as cutting wood. They do say I know how to pick a log. Ha ha ha ha. Whoa, it's happening right now. So proud. How's the testosterone? It's a roof. Girl, you look so pretty out there. We're gonna go in now, Ayes, come on. All right, we've gathered the wood. Do I still have this on my face? It's getting warm in the hot tent. Oh, that means it's hot in here. We got it to seven degrees. We made it so hot in this hot tent. Why do I only have that? The snow melted off the roof. Now that the most important task is taken care of, a warm tent, it's time to warm our bellies. I treat for you and I treat for you. What about me? You get a full one. Okay, let's go, chop chop. Chef Talia is obsessed with garlic. So we're cutting six cloves today. And they're not any cloves. They are big musk. That is a huge musk. Oh my God, I'm cutting potatoes. You know what that means? What? That's weird. I don't know if anyone's ever had raw potatoes before, but they're probably my favorite food. Well, potatoes are my favorite food because you can eat them any other way. You can even eat them raw with salt. You like salt? How do you feel cooking in a hot tent? Steamy. I need a break on prep and towel. We're making our A.G. one with our travel packs today because we're not at the cabin. And of course we brought four because our friends love it just as much as we do. Well, actually we brought more than four. We brought a full box so we can leave it here for the next people who get to enjoy this beautiful hot tent. We've done a lot of exercise today with our one hour hike here, all the prep. And sometimes when you're camping, you get a one pot meal. No offense, Tal, but come on. Like you sometimes don't get all your vitamins and your nutrients and A.G. one is gonna cover us for this trip. 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And so then you're going to pour the wine on the brow and like scrape them off and then it's going to make the sauce like delicious. Like the rich stuff, right? That's how you make a stew. Are you kidding me? How do you know this, Tal? The glazing. My mom tried to, aw. We have gone up two degrees, seven, eight, nine. That's three, three degrees. The lowest it's been in here is three. Kind of feels nice to be a little bit uncomfortable and really work for the luxuries, you know? Something that we have in the cabin now. When we moved here, our cabin was merely just a shelter. Every single week it becomes more comfortable and more and more like a home. And this is the reason I need to continue to put myself out of my comfort zone. Pause up, Beth. Leave it. Sorry, your dinner's not warm, girls. Ready, turn. Good girl. You can see the girls' breath as they eat. We used the camp stove to get this meal started but now we're going to simmer it the traditional way. I wish I could share this all with you. If you got to taste Talia's food, that's all you need to do in life. That's the nicest thing you ever said to me. Oh, when we get together, we all eat stew. Ready for Crystal's excitement, everyone? Woo! There's the eyeballs. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, baby. You look, they're good. It's keen, man. We're almost at summer day in Canada. We've probably went through five logs so far. We have all of this. Do you think we're gonna go through all of it? Wait, actually, do we have an up? That's what I'm worried about. Yeah, it's early. I hope we make it through the night. I have been watching YouTube videos of hot tents and before we go to bed, we need to have a game plan and that involves us going outside. It's probably gonna be like negative 25 tonight when we go outside. I hope someone wakes up during the night actually to stoke the fire because I know that won't be me but I'll be up late stoking it. It's actually really hot here. Yeah, it's toasty now. 19! We're doing really well. 19 is a big deal. I didn't think we would get here. It's kinda nice. It is nice to relax. I do miss my nail gun but... Nails! Nails! Nails! Nails! Nails! Nails! Nails! Nails! Yeah, we go way back. It does feel really nice to unplug and maybe I should do this more often even when I'm at the cabin. I should put my phone somewhere and, or just put it on the air play mode. We all know I'm gonna swipe back and turn it back on but... Maybe we need to go camping more. Get out of our comfort zone, you know? We got light switches now in the cabin. Like that's lux. 20 degrees. 20 years! Say good times, come on! Oh, yeah! Yeah! Gosh, this is the first time! Pretty spooky, eh? We are used to walking outside to go to the bathroom so this is very similar. The only thing that's different is I don't know of a trail and this trail is very rocky where ours is like the back of my hand. No stars tonight. Look at that spotlight, everyone. That's so smart and it works off a solar panel. Allows you to see directly for the hot tent. I think we have to get one of those, wow. Okay, back in. Oh my goodness, it's so nice in here. I'm seriously surprised how much this hot tent heats up but I know that sounds silly because it's called a hot tent but if you think about it it was being so cold out there and there's just like a canvas tent. How warm it really stays here. I'm impressed. Hey Crystal's here, she is the fire master and what really got it warm in here. Did you think a hot tent could get this warm? I had a feeling. Yeah. Well, hence the name, you know? I thought it would maybe get warm. Tell? Yeah baby. I'm still in the snow pants. Are you sleeping in those? Hell yeah. Tonight we are sleeping on a combination of sleeping pads and sleeping bags and we're gonna make something really nice and comfortable, hopefully. I'm fairly confident we're gonna sleep well with how warm it is but this ain't no king, say no king, what's it called? This ain't no California king, so I'm trying to say. It's better. For the cherry on top, look what we have. A negative 10 sleeping bag. That's what I'm talking about. Wow, this is nice. Negative 10. Look, even has a little place for your head. Because it's gonna get colder as the night goes on we've stacked a bunch of wood here beside the stove, it's gonna dry out and that'll save us from going out the middle of the night in the cold and allow us to sleep a lot more comfortably as we can just pop logs in as we're gonna be sleeping essentially right beside the stove. I'm very happy with our kindling collection but I am not happy with our big logs. For one, we don't have that many. For two, they're wet. But I'm happy with kindling because in order to start our fire once it probably goes out tonight this is gonna make it nice and easy. Feel this on me, I'll help start it. This is birch and if you're not from Canada you won't know or from the West Coast you don't have birch trees. So this is like paper and it helps you start your fire super quick. You're all gonna thank me later because it is pretty wet. We've all settled in. It's a cozy night so far a success. Although we ran out of water and we're getting low on logs. Top way. And they're complaining I didn't shut the door. This is what they're doing and I am getting us all water. Thanks, John. No, I'm not sharing. We need water, we need logs. Go get logs. Go get logs. You know that simple thing that comes out of a lot of people's caps? I'm walking in the night trying to find the perfect snow bank because we're running out of water. But we didn't wanna carry lots of water because water is super heavy and our backpacks were already heavy enough. Let's wake them up. That might be the ground. We're gonna do that by melting snow. You wanna taste that snow? You probably love it. I'm so happy. I have a full pot. I wonder how much water this is going to make. Oh yeah, I love that stuff. That's a good smell. Enough coffee for one, let me say that. Did anyone bring any snacks? There has to be something in here. We decided to look a little bit deeper into this very... Don't show them, don't show them. Piece of grit. Stocked pantry. And what did Jasmine find? Kernels or popcorn. And we got some oil. Hello. I'm just waiting on the kernel. Talia is convinced we have to do it on the wood stove. You gotta wait. I'm hella hungry, but we're waiting on a vibe here. Like what is the vibe? The vibe is just eating popcorn. I've been looking for snacks for a while. Like I'm like a mouse, everyone. I scavenge this hot tent. Three, two, one. Let there be popcorn. Midnight snack mission completed. After failing miserably at catching popcorn and stoking the fire one last time. Because time to get eight hours of sleep or more. I hope. Time to simmer the fire. And brace ourselves for a long, cold night. Oh, I see it. It's big. I don't even know it's not a mice. I'm not anything that's big. No, no, no, no, no, they're so big. You're lying. Where am I lying? Did you see it? It's white. Yeah, it's white. Oh, it's behind you. I jump so fast there. This kitchen might look cute, but it's not. Bay Hunt pray that are 10 times their size. Spooky. We're not sleeping alone today. And to be honest, I don't think I'm gonna fall back asleep. Could you? Crystal's taking one for the team. Sleeping on the outside now. Thank you. Right. Turns out it wasn't six girls in a hot tent. It was six girls plus a bunch of rodents. We have now seen more than three in here this morning. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We've all been packing up, not gonna lie. I'm almost 100% positive they are super vicious only because I've been doing research on them lately because I've seen them in the wild out here. And I'm more scared for Bella and Izzy than anything. Yeah, sure. I heard the scream last night. No, I know. I'm petrified as well, but I know to stay back, you know? Bella is a hunter. First degree murderer, actually, on squirrels. Bluebird Day, went to look at that. So scary in the tent, and it's so happy out here. I love when I see snow just lit up by the sun, but the rest of the area is not yet lit up by the sun, like this. It reminds me of myself trying to wake up on a bed because a lot of days it's very hard for me to get out of bed and get my day going because we don't normally have this beautiful sun we do today. And it just shows that the sun will shine on everyone. I think the most important message here is that sometimes our comfort zones should be broken. And getting out of your comfort zone can look so many different ways. I think it's safe to say we all encourage you to try something similar. I think sometimes comfort stunts our growth. And the last 24 hours out here in the middle of winter in this tent has been quite an experience that I'm never going to forget. Adios. And our friends made this experience. Your shower, the key to the penthouse. I love the bed. What I love about going from one extreme to another extreme, if you can call them extremes, is that you appreciate where you live so much more. Any time I've ever complained about the generator or if I do complain about having a bullet going forward or doing anything, all I'm going to remind myself is a rodent slept at my head.