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Travel back to the frozen frontier in Enduring a 1700’s Winter: Shelter and Survival, as Peter ventures into the Canadian wilderness for an authentic 18th-century overnight trek. With temperatures dropping to a brisk -15°C (+4°F), survival depends not on modern gear—but on knowledge, skill, and experience. Watch as he constructs and relies on a traditional Siberian fire lay to stay warm through the long winter night, demonstrating the practical ingenuity that defined historical winter travel. This episode takes a deeper look at how 1700s travellers carefully balanced weight, necessity, and efficiency in extreme cold. From shelter choices to firecraft, every item carried had purpose. Whether you’re passionate about bushcraft, living history, or frontier survival, this immersive winter journey offers valuable insight into the resilience and resourcefulness required to endure a true 18th-century winter. Remember to subscribe to our channel to dive deeper into the fascinating stories of the past that continue to shape our present. Drop a comment to share your thoughts —we'd love to hear from you! We're passionate about sharing our adventures and a slice of history with you. Support us by liking, subscribing, and hitting the notification bell for a weekly dose of a wee bit of history and unique tales from the frontier. Your engagement helps us keep history alive. Join our community! 📺 Featuring: Peter Kelly 🎥 Videography - Catherine Wolfe Production & Editing: Catherine Wolfe Sash made by Christine Louise: 18thcenturyweaver@gmail.com Facebook: Once Upon a Loom Instagram: @18'thcenturyweaver 🎵 Music Courtesy Of: Richard Fortier and Al MacDonald Mandolin instrumentals: Michael Righi Violin music: Meghan Balogh Guitar played by Koen Tholhuijsen. Music composed by Marcel La Haye Full album: Mundo de Dialogo Video Publishing, Shorts & Social Media: Shane Kelly 📬 Contact Us: thewoodlandescape1@gmail.com FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA 📘 Facebook: The Woodland Escape Instagram: @the.woodland.escape #bushcraft #wintercamping #frontiersurvival #historicalsurvival #livinghistory #primitivecamping #wildernessskills #heritagecraft #pioneerlife #historicaltrekking #winterbushcraft #traditionalcamping #thewoodlandescape #kellystation #18thcenturysurvival