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Date of upload: Mar 9, 2024 ^^
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
You are a kind and entertaining man. I watch dozens of these types of programs and yours is a delight. It's fun to watch you having the best time of all. Solace, Peace and time to reflect is what keeps you thoughful and strong. Your prayer was heartfelt and really resonated, a lot of your viewers agree. You are doing a wonderful service to those who watch your experiences.
Thank You.
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I appreciate the fact that you included us (1.9m, and counting) in on your prayers. I need them, thanks. Regarding the tent setup. For years now (I'm from MN) I always believed if I needed to journey home, one of my "go to " solutions would be a regular tent inside a structure. Even at home, if we ever lost heat I'd prepare a small space and have a tent set up for more comfortable sleeping. I did try a tent once for fun righ inside my hotel room, no heat. It worked well.
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@isabellam1936
1 month ago
When I was homeless I used a one person tent big enough for me to sit up in without my head touching the roof and put a comforter (thick blanket) over top of it then hung up a tarp to repel rain. That one comforter over top made it so I could sit up in my tent just in a hoody in 34F weather and be perfectly warm. Pre bought Insulated tents are very expensive. I tried putting more blankets over top of it but it made the tent pole start to bend over so if you want to use even more blankets for better insulation I recommend using string to lift the other blankets off the tent slightly to hold some of the weight. Also I used four layers of cardboard on the inside floor of the tent for bottom insulation because the cold will eat right through your sleeping bag if you don’t have bottom insulation. Having my own tiny tiny home in the winter where I could be very warm with just my body heat was such a luxury for me.
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