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- title: Into the Camp
- slug: into-the-camp
- date: 2018-04-20
- chapo: My failed attempt to build something out of wood.
- lang: en
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- <details lang=fr>
- <summary>Résumé en français</summary>
- <p>J’ai fait un lit surélevé. J’étais content. Je suis tombé dans la nuit. J’étais moins content…</p>
- </details>
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- Snow, snow, snow, it never ends! I went for a [two-days trip](/david/bushcraft/) under quite heavy snow storm (or was it hailstorm?). Plus there was still a decent amount of snow on the ground except for some rare places so I decided to make a raised bed to put a layer of air between me and the frozen ground. What follows will truly amazed you, especially the fourth point (bon à part si tu t’es divulgâché en français…).
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- ## Earn or learn
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- * *earn*: the place I found was and ancient camp with a lot of felt structures, good for recycling wood and stop chopping trees down which is time/energy consuming!
- * *learn*: previous bushcrafters were using cordage AND nails AND staples(?!), which is quite annoying when you plan to put an inflated mattress on top of your structure. My wood blanket helped a lot.
- * *earn*: I was quite happy with the structure I ended up with, it looked like a bed in the middle of the forest! (see picture below)
- * *learn*: I used to sleep on the side, at 2am I moved a bit too close to the border of the structure and it suddenly flipped around: half asleep, I felt from more that a foot high on the ice AND received a bunch of wood logs atop of me, double punishment. Definitely NOT cool…
- * *earn*: instead of making a fire, I brought a small fire stove powered by wood, it saved me a lot of time especially to melt the snow and get some water out of it.
- * *learn*: the stability of that kind of bed depends on how wide you put your base transversal logs, trying to fit to an existing small one was stupid (my knee agrees).
- * *earn*: seen a dozen of deers while hiking, including one visiting me at the camp, these animals are so curious I don’t get the fun of hunting them.
- * *learn*: sometimes I think that my memory/fear creates [wolves howling by night](/david/blog/2017/into-the-wild/), this time with the fresh snow from the morning I clearly identified wolves/coyotes footprints, a lot, everywhere!
- * *earn*: jumping across torrents made by snow melting under heavy load without falling through was stressing.
- * *learn*: at that time of the year, bring crampons. North faces were literally iced waterfalls by the morning.
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- My plan was initially to go for two days build something and then come back for more the week after but given the conditions I need to reconsider my strategy. Light hiking is an option, bike packing is another, oh and I start to give an eye to raft packing, stay tuned!
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