Wild Path Stories
This channel is about how people survive and simply live where winter never ends and temperatures drop to –60…–70°C.
We film the everyday lives of nomadic families and small northern villages: hunting and fishing, caring for reindeer and dogs, the polar night and short summer, building tents and winter roads, and storing meat and fish for months in advance. Without staged scenes or artificial action—only the real cold, genuine fatigue, and quiet strength of people born and raised in the snow.
Long, quiet films in an "observational" format: minimal words, maximum atmosphere—wind, fire, snow, the creaking of sleds, the barking of dogs. The North as almost no one sees it.
Subscribe if you're interested in true survival, the traditional way of life of northern peoples, and life far from roads and cities.
Surviving –69°C: Hunting The Ice Bison That Feeds A Whole Valley
Surviving –69°C: Wolves, Bears And A Blizzard Attacked Our Meat Day
Surviving –69°C: 3 Tons of Fish in One Day | The Ice Couldn’t Take It
Surviving –69°C: We Must Harvest 5,000 kg of Meat Before The Storm Hits
Surviving –69°C: When A Giant Whale Lifts Our Camp From Under The Ice
Surviving –69°C: One Old Woman vs Hundreds Of Wolves All Night
Surviving –69°C: Inside The Coldest Tent On Earth | How A Reindeer Chum Stays Alive
Surviving –69°C: How Men Hold The Camp Together | Fixing Sleds, Pens And Reindeer Tents
Surviving –69°C: 24 Hours In A Reindeer Camp | One Mistake And The Family Freezes
Surviving –69°C: When Men Are Gone, One Grandmother Stands Between Blizzard And Death
Surviving –69°C: Our Reindeer Herd Trapped On Moving, Cracking Ice
Surviving –69°C: 80‑Year‑Old Woman vs The Storm | One Wall Between Blizzard And Camp
Surviving –69°C: The Day A Flaming Bison Attacked Our Reindeer Camp
Surviving –69°C: Climbing Above The Clouds For One Snow Sheep | Risking Death For Winter Meat
Surviving –69°C: Trapped In A Chain Of Snow Tornadoes | One Gust And We Lose Everything
Surviving –69°C: What People Really Eat To Stay Alive | Food As Inner Fire
Surviving –69°C: Butchering Day In The Reindeer Camp | How One Hunt Becomes Weeks Of Survival
Surviving –69°C: Childhood in the Chum | How Nomad Kids Learn to Survive
Hunting for Warmth at –55°C | Firewood Expedition to Save the Winter Camp
If the Tent Tears, They Lose Home, Dogs and Food in Midwinter
Northern Lights at –55°C: A Night Under the Green Sky
How to Turn a Polar Bear Away From a Winter Camp at –55°C
Her Face Freezes, the Fish Freeze in the Air –50°C River Fishing
No Warm Clothes, No Food, No Order Without These Women at –55°C
If the Ice Breaks, They Lose the Dogs, the Sleds and the Winter Supplies
Across the Icy Taiga at –55°C | Moose Hunt to Save the Village