In this video I show how you can improvise a simple tent heater from the things you carry around in you backpack which creates in this case a temperature difference from 10 degrees celsius (difference of 18F) from the outside to the inside.
Video: NVA East German Army Tarp Teepee Tent
Used Equipment:
Backpack: Tasmanian Tiger
Stove: TOAKS TITANIUM WOOD BURNING STOVE
https://www.toaksoutdoor.com/products/stv-11
Pot: Tatonka KETTLE 4 L
https://www.tatonka.com/en/?s=Tatonka+KETTLE+4+L
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Hi my name is Taro, I’m Bushcraft / Survival Instructor and author of the german Book «Feuer machen» (Fire making) and French Book «FAIRE DU FEU» based in Switzerland. I’m interested in bushcraft and survival techniques like fire making, building shelters and outdoor improvisation. I share my opinions and experience here on my youtube channel «Taromovies»
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Great idea Taro! I must try this. Nothing like crawl into a warmer tent when its cold outside. This makes a pretty good difference in comfort. Thanks for sharing your ideas!
Very nice and useful video. Thanks for sharing
Looking forward for more of your instructive and positive videos. As always such a good vibe 👍
Great idea!
Thank you for sharing!
Another great video Taro! Thanks for the amazing content.
TARO, this was a great tip and looks like it works very well, Ty for sharing..
Well I sure hope after you came off the mountain you stopped by the store and got a nice bundle of flowers or since you swiped something out of your wife's kitchen you may be looking at the jewelry store to get out of this one. But I did enjoy it and I think the information you gave is great.
That is a great way to heat your tent
I boil water and put it in my metal drinking bottle
And Put it in my sleeping bag
Atb
Steve
Great video! Though I hope your wife doesn't see this and realize you stole her cooking grate. lol Cheers, Taro!
Servus Taro. Vielen Dank für das tolle Video und die kreativen Ideen!
You are a true inspiration, you are persistant and try new methods and in a quite scientific way. Love it!
Thank you, Taro! Stay warm, friend!
Interesting and helpful material, supported by evidence. Greetings!
i love your channel. i'm glad your making videos again. i miss them.
Very interesting stuff!
If you left it burn all night what did your inside temperature reach? I normally burn several of the UCO candle lanterns while they make a difference they don't work as well as your heater. Thank you for sharing. God bless and stay safe.
Hi Taro. Noch ein super Video — Heiß (Please excuse the bad joke) Bleib gesund. LG. Nigel
Very impressive! I would have guessed that having the candles closer to the heated mass would have been more efficient, but obviously it did not occur to me that it would affect the candles. My experience is that the candles burn from 2.5-5 hours, depending on the type of wax. That is an awesome setup that only requires extra candles (I carry one in my pack). Thanks for sharing your work!
Hi Taro, great idea and simple design, may I ask how long the tea lights burned for ?. I might try to adapt my Trangia to do a similar thing, thanks for the video, stay safe my friend, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart uk.
Danke dir Taro! 10 Grad ist eine Menge und machs angenehm im Zelt. Auch mal testenswert wäre eine zusätzliche Isolation mit Rettungsdecken. Bis bald wieder und gute Outdoor Grüsse Manu
That sounds like a great tent heating method without carrying much more weight of a propane heater and fuel canister. Thanks for sharing sir
Simply brilliant!