How fortunate to have found a group a trees growing practically perfectly together for you to build that shelter! Using the wedge method and holding everything in place without having to dig any holes is just bushcraft poetry!
@@Bushcraftimprovisation Ever read "Andrew Henry's Meadow" by Doris Burn? It's a kid's book but if you read the story synopisis you'll understand why I suggested it.
When I went to to Northern Michigan for deer camp, I'll bet I didn't say 10 words in 3 days. On day 4 I met up with some friends camp site, but even that was a low key evening. I love being outside and away from people and the Internet. I crave it when it's been a couple months and I haven't gotten away for a weekend.
This reminds me of sleeping in my bungalow at -12 degrees, firing the oven with wood I had to pick up at midnight outside from behind the bungalow. The frozen night with no wind is not cold at all. The smell of the burning wood, the sound of the fire and the peace, but also the lowered level of comfort gives a feeling from stone-ages, it awakens long forgotten instincts. It's perfect to come down to earth and forget money and big cars.
Not being a smart ass while you’re doing that stuff try making your own string or shaping handle or a bow. You’ll find yourself feeling those instincts deeply.
Exactly why I love bush-crafts myself it’s a man’s man type of things I’ve always wanted to build like this an I really believe I will someday soon I can’t wait , bless everyone here cus your all awesome 👊🏾🙏🏾
Brilliant! Love the quiet simplicity no need for talking or explaining, just showing us by example, respecting what nature gave you and using nature to provide so much to survive if you know what to do and how to use it! Nature rocks! Thank you for sharing your skills and love for all things survival in nature! Keep these coming and God bless!
This is very similar to what the pioneers built when first homesteading. Something that you could put up quickly without nails or wooden pegs. Just as long as it will keep you warm and dry while you build your permanent home. One can still run across thr remains of these in the bush. Well done!
Absolutely right! Shelter and warmth come first! Our ancestors had a much better understanding of survival. Modern materials have deprived us of this skill. Thanks for the interesting feedback!
@@Bushcraftimprovisation I dont think modern materials have deprived us. We have simply moved on and found "greener pastures". Just bc we don't see horse and buggys doesn't mean we've lost the ability or knowledge.
That Minecraft texture pack looks unbelievably realistic… … Thank you for the video! So relaxing to watch! As if I’m escaping with you from all the civilisation’s problems
I just woke up at 3am and found this - it just showed up. I'm glad it did. I'm staying up and watching again. I need to camp out soon. Thank You for this.
My Dear, I'm not a Bushcrafter. But I have seen hundreds of videos on UA-cam. Here I want to state that you have done really awesome, wonderful job. ❤️
Super toll und ich wollte mir als Jugendliche auch einmal irgendwo abgeschieden im Wald eine Hütte bauen,um abzuschalten vom Stress und Problemen in der Schule und im Elternhaus, aber leider nicht verwirklicht, aber ich denke oft daran, daß ich mir eines Tages ein Lager bau im Wald irgendwo und das ein Abenteuer für mich wär
"Each shot is a perfect picture of mountain life. I see solidarity and familiarity in every frame. Thank you for bringing us closer to an unbelievably beautiful world. " "I couldn't hold back my tears when I saw the happiness and satisfaction on the faces of the mountain people. They teach us a lesson about appreciating the little things and making joy out of the little things. simplest. This is truly a memorable experience." hug from vietnam
Seems if those logs aren’t dry they’ll shrink. Also, a windy day/night might make those logs shift and fall. Maybe a concept for a more temporary place to live while working on something more permanent. Very cool. Enjoyed the video immensely. 👏
one of the simplest and best of these cabin type things I have seen. If I ever get to or have to build anything like this, this is the basic design I am going for
Congratulations for the amazing survival skills demonstrated & beautiful wood work done while respecting Mother Nature. A mutual symbiosis! Simply ❤️ it. Kind regards from Portugal
I'm curious now dry it stays. Does not appear to have a pitch for water shed. Naturally the fire hole allows smoke out but rain/snow in. Love to see how well it all faired in 5 and 10 years.
It's just amazing. Such an appreciating building of the shelter but hats off to the hard work you put into it giving an astonishing and detailed results.
Greetings from Canada! I'm just discovering you for the first time and loved this. Very peaceful, very soothing. I'm looking forward to watching your other vids in the coming days. Stay safe. 💙💛
I had no idea a shelter could be built by pressing logs into the space between two trees. This was fascinating. Question: wouldn’t all the heat go out through that hole in the roof?
I absolutely LOVE this style of building. I have watched a metric ton of channels like this and I have yet to see this wedge method employed. Fantastic and inspiring. Hell. This just looks right and like something I could actually pull off with a lot of work, patience, and practice. Got a new Sub. Great work.
@@fairamir1 Posting from your fainting couch again I see. I appreciate when my comments make a snowflake melt even on a cold winter day. Bye Frosty. We won't see you back around one day...
Amazing skills and craftsmanship there would love to build something like this. If you didn't have screws or nails to fix it together the wedge method is very clever and simple and effective to do.I bet it's solid and very strong too great stuff 😊
This is pretty great use of the resources around including the stand of trees that came in handy to make this cabin. Just need to perfect the roof more so not a gaping hole that snow and rain can come in.
Well done! I should think that the hardest part may have been finding trees to readily serve as support posts for the structure in the manner required. The ONLY think that I would have tried to do different might have been to build some sort of direct external exit chimney exit for the fire smoke, as opposed to how the fire smoke exits here. Again, well done!
This guy is smarter than the average bear to use trees that already form rough corners. Why don't more guys do this? I've watch a lot of vids on this subject, and few have figured this out.
More people dont so this because its a terrible idea for several reasons. Most obvious and foremost being that trees sway in the wind, and that alone would destroy this childs fort in under a day.
It'd be kind of neat if you built a chain of these. Like now that this is built, you could make a couple trips just to stock it with supplies so you can travel lighter later on, covering ground faster and with less fatigue. Then use it as a base camp to build progressively more and more of these farther in any time you find another spot far enough away to be worth it. Even if you had to do some last minute patching, having a structure 95% intact next time you're around means you can cover more ground a lot more quickly. You'd have your own little network of mini-hideouts if you ever I dunno need to go on the run or whatever.
At the end, you point out the tactical importance of this network. To do this, I choose the most remote places where people hardly ever show up. Now I'm working on another such vault, which will be a complete contradiction to this one.
Do you really? Start today, move out into the country and find a place that is not owned by someone and do away with all your money. You do have the tools, wagon and horse don't you? Throw away the phone but then you will die. Notice the location of the place is not defined. You can't just go and build something on private land, that includes national or state forests Have fun finding someplace to build.
@garyfinger294 lol I hear whatcha saying and I'm completely aware that it's not an easy way of life. Especially at first I'm assuming. Nobody said it would be easy. But I have spot to build on. And water is accessible. Adding solar panels, a wood heater/stove, hot and cold water, and a few other minor things to make it comfortable, and it could be a good life. Grow a garden, live off the land as much as I can. Most of all be free and away from paying rent or mortgage. Doesn't seem bad to me. But it's something you gotta want. And with that getting it set up is probably a great reward in itself. This world and country is getting crazier and crazier and to be able to get away from the rat race and the violence and crime and the pressure to work just to survive is worth the effort it takes to get a successful homestead going.
That is a brilliant video! It's a method I've thought about for some time, but wasn't sure if it would work. I guess the big trick is to find trees in more or less the right configuration, but I think it allows one to become creative as well. The idea of using bark like that for the roof is a very good idea. How would it hold out in very high winds though? Could one supplement it by laying a big, thick tarp over the top and tie it down?
How fortunate to have found a group a trees growing practically perfectly together for you to build that shelter! Using the wedge method and holding everything in place without having to dig any holes is just bushcraft poetry!
Wow, this video is really impressive! The detailed steps in building a winter shelter and the ASMR sound make everything clear and easy to understand. It feels like I'm there with you, from choosing the materials to finishing the shelter. A must watch for anyone who loves survival and the wild!
How fortunate to have found a group a trees growing practically perfectly together for you to build that shelter! Using the wedge method and holding everything in place without having to dig any holes is just bushcraft poetry!
Thank you for the great feedback!
Those trees were cut down prior to making the video with a chainsaw .
I think he planted the trees many decades ago. This man planned this video long before youtube was born. 😀
@@jvezi Yes I agree .
@@Bushcraftimprovisation Ever read "Andrew Henry's Meadow" by Doris Burn? It's a kid's book but if you read the story synopisis you'll understand why I suggested it.
I love how no one talks in these types of videos, cause bushcrafters know that people interested in it also like peace and quiet :D
It certainly is. Sometimes silence is the best way to describe a situation. I'm glad you appreciate it.
When I went to to Northern Michigan for deer camp, I'll bet I didn't say 10 words in 3 days. On day 4 I met up with some friends camp site, but even that was a low key evening.
I love being outside and away from people and the Internet. I crave it when it's been a couple months and I haven't gotten away for a weekend.
Putting explanation as subtitles is certainly a nice way off adding more to interest people. I think primitive technology does that.
Verdade... Aprender a trabalhar em silêncio ê um aprimoramento espiritual
Exactly, that's why we go on such adventures.
I should be asleep right now but again I find myself watching people building houses in the forest
Yes love watching theses videos in the comfort of my home.
Me too 🇦🇺
I know right?
Yeah thinking at work tomorrow I will doze off dreaming about this😂😂😂😂
Same here
This reminds me of sleeping in my bungalow at -12 degrees, firing the oven with wood I had to pick up at midnight outside from behind the bungalow. The frozen night with no wind is not cold at all. The smell of the burning wood, the sound of the fire and the peace, but also the lowered level of comfort gives a feeling from stone-ages, it awakens long forgotten instincts. It's perfect to come down to earth and forget money and big cars.
Hello far away friends. I'm so glad you read this message from afar. Wishing you a peaceful new day.
This is perfect
Sounds wonderful
Not being a smart ass while you’re doing that stuff try making your own string or shaping handle or a bow. You’ll find yourself feeling those instincts deeply.
Exactly why I love bush-crafts myself it’s a man’s man type of things I’ve always wanted to build like this an I really believe I will someday soon I can’t wait , bless everyone here cus your all awesome 👊🏾🙏🏾
Brilliant! Love the quiet simplicity no need for talking or explaining, just showing us by example, respecting what nature gave you and using nature to provide so much to survive if you know what to do and how to use it! Nature rocks! Thank you for sharing your skills and love for all things survival in nature! Keep these coming and God bless!
Thank you for your kind words!
FINALLY a real shelter with no nails, no tarps. !!! awesome build! my favorite by far...
what is wrong with nails and tarps ?
You would not have axe and saw in real scenario either lol
That’s how quiet my back yard is every morning on the Brazos river in Texas. Only owls and birds. I love it.
This was an absolute joy to watch. Impressive skills, and such a cozy hut to stay warm in when complete.
Hello far away friends. I'm so glad you read this message from afar. Wishing you a peaceful new day.
I appreciate the style of building here - no joints, just well-made fittings. I haven't seen that in videos of this style before. Thanks for sharing!
And no nails or screws
Wait for stronger wind, trunks will start moving and everything will fall apart.
This is very similar to what the pioneers built when first homesteading. Something that you could put up quickly without nails or wooden pegs. Just as long as it will keep you warm and dry while you build your permanent home. One can still run across thr remains of these in the bush. Well done!
Absolutely right! Shelter and warmth come first! Our ancestors had a much better understanding of survival. Modern materials have deprived us of this skill. Thanks for the interesting feedback!
@@Bushcraftimprovisation I dont think modern materials have deprived us. We have simply moved on and found "greener pastures". Just bc we don't see horse and buggys doesn't mean we've lost the ability or knowledge.
@@jking0.o121we pretty much did.
كابثقفخقعصغضذثنبثغق😮قن😢غاثغصفسض١ضتى٩ء٥ذ😢قع٣ن😢غ٣ةغض٦٥ةصنمق٤تين٤لضجا٤ف
@sayochikun3288 we lost the knowledge, not the ability
These shelters could save someone who got lost in the woods
That's for sure! Thanks for watching!
Kitna sukoon milta hai nature ko dekh kar
2:35 who else deeply enjoys the satisfying thunk of the logs clashing???
Rocky
That's what I came to the comments for, thank you for acknowledging my satisfaction!
Just rewatching this video. Absolutely a masterpiece (video & build).
Yes, guy’s got videography down to a science and goes to a lot of trouble to get all those great shots.😮
That Minecraft texture pack looks unbelievably realistic…
…
Thank you for the video! So relaxing to watch! As if I’m escaping with you from all the civilisation’s problems
A little escapism is ok. Justa little tho 😊
Hello far away friends. I'm so glad you read this message from afar. Wishing you a peaceful new day.
You're being sarcasm dude
Civilization*
@@salamander-nz2hf I’ve used the British version
Sons of the forest is looking really good on this new gpu
I just woke up at 3am and found this - it just showed up.
I'm glad it did.
I'm staying up and watching again. I need to camp out soon.
Thank You for this.
Очень кропотливый труд и очень успокаивает,наверное потому что в наших генах все равно есть что-то первобытное от наших предков.Спасибо за видео🤝
Приветствую тебя старина. Как умело ты сотворил это уютное жилище .Приятно смотреть когда руки золотые.🌲🌲🌲🏚🔥👍
То есть ни кого не смущает, что крыша из хрупкой коры, и промежутки под ней такие большие?! 🤨
My Dear, I'm not a Bushcrafter. But I have seen hundreds of videos on UA-cam.
Here I want to state that you have done really awesome, wonderful job. ❤️
Thanks for kind words and appreciation, my friend!
@@Bushcraftimprovisationay yo Are you an American dude?
Это же надо найти в лесу так посаженные деревья молодец
One hot tea cup + garm samosa + snow + warm hut in jungle will give goosebumps..
and a sliff
spliff i mean
شيء جميل جدا
اتمنى ان اسكن في هكذا منزل بالبراري والطقس البارد ..كل الحب من سوريا🇸🇾🇸🇾❤️
I like Syria 🇸🇾 .
I go to the river and to the forests .
~ Muslim inIndiana .
Hello far away friends. I'm so glad you read this message from afar. Wishing you a peaceful new day.
اخوك من الجزائر 🇩🇿🇵🇸🇵🇸🇩🇿🇩🇿❤
People don't understand the stamina this takes.
I do! Amazed at this fellow's energy levels!
No stamina only passion.
Super toll und ich wollte mir als Jugendliche auch einmal irgendwo abgeschieden im Wald eine Hütte bauen,um abzuschalten vom Stress und Problemen in der Schule und im Elternhaus, aber leider nicht verwirklicht, aber ich denke oft daran, daß ich mir eines Tages ein Lager bau im Wald irgendwo und das ein Abenteuer für mich wär
Hello far away friends. I'm so glad you read this message from afar. Wishing you a peaceful new day.
Minecraft it's not just a game it's a real life
"Each shot is a perfect picture of mountain life. I see solidarity and familiarity in every frame. Thank you for bringing us closer to an unbelievably beautiful world. "
"I couldn't hold back my tears when I saw the happiness and satisfaction on the faces of the mountain people. They teach us a lesson about appreciating the little things and making joy out of the little things. simplest. This is truly a memorable experience." hug from vietnam
Thanks for watching.
Absolutely beautiful 😍 Love those sounds from the trunks thudding against each other is mesmerizing. Awesome wedging.
Wander full 🎉🎉🎉 amazing❤
This man is absolutely brilliant at what he does. Fantastic job. Well done 😊😊
Seems if those logs aren’t dry they’ll shrink. Also, a windy day/night might make those logs shift and fall. Maybe a concept for a more temporary place to live while working on something more permanent. Very cool. Enjoyed the video immensely. 👏
perhaps, but the tree resin from the damage to the bark of the live trees might help, also the uprights are getting larger every year????
There is only one thing missing that would complete this superb video, a dog!
Getting a dog is in my plans
I've never seen walls constructed that way before, but they are extremely cool. 👍
Thanks for the feedback! Nature itself helped me with this idea by growing trees in the perfect order.
ما أجمل العيش في الطبيعة احسنت صنعا من العراق
💛💙
one of the simplest and best of these cabin type things I have seen. If I ever get to or have to build anything like this, this is the basic design I am going for
Congratulations for the amazing survival skills demonstrated & beautiful wood work done while respecting Mother Nature. A mutual symbiosis! Simply ❤️ it. Kind regards from Portugal
Thanks for your appreciation and good feedback. Greetings from Ukraine!
Gosto muito de vídeos assim. Gostaria de um dia fazer isso 😀
Thanks for watching and your great feedback!
I love watching people chop wood. Where I’m from the wood is hard as steel. It’s amazing how easy they do it.
This is larch, a soft wood. The wood is also dry, which is why it is so easy to cut
Amazing build. The bark roof definitely showed the potential of natural materials to keep you drier than might be expected.
I'm curious now dry it stays. Does not appear to have a pitch for water shed. Naturally the fire hole allows smoke out but rain/snow in.
Love to see how well it all faired in 5 and 10 years.
It's just amazing. Such an appreciating building of the shelter but hats off to the hard work you put into it giving an astonishing and detailed results.
The hunting tips you gave at 6:15 are top-notch. Can’t wait to try them out
Greetings from Canada! I'm just discovering you for the first time and loved this. Very peaceful, very soothing. I'm looking forward to watching your other vids in the coming days. Stay safe. 💙💛
Thanks for your kind words and support! 🙂
I am very Impressed with the amount of time, strength & attention to detail this took! P.S.The skewered meat looks Delicious! 🤤
Thanks for your great feedback!
Must be nice living in a perfect forest with the perfect logs lol
Mình đến từ Vietnam's
So cozy watching this 😂
Everyone dreams about doing something like this but blissfully rests in the knowledge that they’ll never have to.
I had no idea a shelter could be built by pressing logs into the space between two trees. This was fascinating. Question: wouldn’t all the heat go out through that hole in the roof?
The hardest part in this video is to find the set of hexagonly grown trees 😂
I should be in bed, but I'm fascinated by videos about building houses in the woods.
I'm pleased that you appreciated it!
@@BushcraftimprovisationI think this is a brilliant idea❤
Now, that’s what I call some fine bushcraft!! Great shelter!! I have subscribed in order to see more. Thank you for sharing!!!❤️
Thanks for your appreciation! I'm glad you enjoyed!
Your bushcraft skills are amazing, You make it all look so easy, I've learned so much from you,
I really like watching people work
Melhor bushcraft que já assisti! Aprimore ela. 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Obrigado pelo seu excelente feedback!
I absolutely LOVE this style of building. I have watched a metric ton of channels like this and I have yet to see this wedge method employed. Fantastic and inspiring. Hell. This just looks right and like something I could actually pull off with a lot of work, patience, and practice.
Got a new Sub. Great work.
Your feedback is inspiring and motivating. I'm glad you liked my work! Thank you!
Style of building? LOL You mean stacking logs on top of each other?
@@fairamir1 It was meant the method of building. You're taking things too literally!
@@fairamir1 Posting from your fainting couch again I see. I appreciate when my comments make a snowflake melt even on a cold winter day. Bye Frosty. We won't see you back around one day...
Amazing skills and craftsmanship there would love to build something like this. If you didn't have screws or nails to fix it together the wedge method is very clever and simple and effective to do.I bet it's solid and very strong too great stuff 😊
Amazing job done, nice result! I am really impressed by this shelter...
Thanks for your appreciation!
This is another fine shelter.
Ótima ideia de usar as árvores como suporte pras paredes ficou muito bom
Obrigado por assistir!
Ok I have to say that is one of the nicest builds I have seen in a long time, very nice work.
Thanks for your great feedback!
I completely agree. I have watched hundreds of bushcraft shelter building videos, but this one is unique! Nice stuff! Subscribed. ❤
@@amitzdullnicker2k He makes it look easy which is the mark of a craftsman for sure.
I like the use of the bark from the huge tree.Never thought of using it for building the cabin.
I like the part where he hits the log with another log
Absolut 💯% Mega coole Action,Super Cabin-Shelter!!!🔥👍💪 Herzlichen Dank für's zeigen und bleib Gesund!!! Liebe Grüße aus der 🇨🇭🇨🇭🇨🇭🙋♂️
Thanks for appreciating my work!
This is absolutely wonderful. I'm looking to do this myself someday.
Thanks! Glad you liked it
This is pretty great use of the resources around including the stand of trees that came in handy to make this cabin. Just need to perfect the roof more so not a gaping hole that snow and rain can come in.
Well done! I should think that the hardest part may have been finding trees to readily serve as support posts for the structure in the manner required. The ONLY think that I would have tried to do different might have been to build some sort of direct external exit chimney exit for the fire smoke, as opposed to how the fire smoke exits here.
Again, well done!
Thank you! I found these trees by accident. As for the chimney, there was not enough stone in the area to build it.
This is so amazing I've watched tons of videos like this but this one is my favorite ❤
Thanks for watching and your great feedback! 💛💙
ලස්සනයි 👌🇱🇰
This guy is smarter than the average bear to use trees that already form rough corners. Why don't more guys do this? I've watch a lot of vids on this subject, and few have figured this out.
More people dont so this because its a terrible idea for several reasons. Most obvious and foremost being that trees sway in the wind, and that alone would destroy this childs fort in under a day.
Мой поклон за такое архитектурное сооружение 👍👍👍! Это нечто, очень красиво и практично!!!
جمال الطبيعه والهدوء بعيدا عن المدن هنيئا لك هذا ما اتمنى ان اعيشه
Carambaaaa, algo que eu sempre pensei em fazer👏👏👏
Coincidência boa encontrar árvores tão próximas para fazer sua casa ,parabéns. Inscrevi 🇧🇷
Eu tive um pouco de sorte! Obrigado!
How beautiful is the sound of wood when it is cut
Chegando agora no canal 👍🏼☕ ótimos vídeos 🇧🇷
Thanks for watching! 🙂
Der isch guat, oi Lob an den Eingeborenen 😊
This man is living in Minecraft
Fr😂😂
Very good solution using the trees! I will remember it 😊
It is really satisfying to watch. So much efforts... Highly appreciated ❤️ Well done ✨👏👏👏 Never enjoyed this much watching ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks! Glad you liked it
@@Bushcraftimprovisation hi
It'd be kind of neat if you built a chain of these. Like now that this is built, you could make a couple trips just to stock it with supplies so you can travel lighter later on, covering ground faster and with less fatigue. Then use it as a base camp to build progressively more and more of these farther in any time you find another spot far enough away to be worth it. Even if you had to do some last minute patching, having a structure 95% intact next time you're around means you can cover more ground a lot more quickly. You'd have your own little network of mini-hideouts if you ever I dunno need to go on the run or whatever.
At the end, you point out the tactical importance of this network. To do this, I choose the most remote places where people hardly ever show up. Now I'm working on another such vault, which will be a complete contradiction to this one.
What an epic camping vlog! Your enthusiasm for nature and exploration is contagious. Can't wait to join you on your next adventure!
Watching this is therapeutic. Building something like this and staying there for few nights therapy level three thousand 🎉
Que linda, eu só não entendi é como vc pega uma chaleira do fogo e não se queima 😮. O resto eu amei ❤ moraria tranquilamente em uma ❤
No bears in this parts?
This is the kind of man to have in your life ❤
This looks so cool. I wish I could live this way. I wonder how long it took him to complete it?
Do you really? Start today, move out into the country and find a place that is not owned by someone and do away with all your money. You do have the tools, wagon and horse don't you? Throw away the phone but then you will die. Notice the location of the place is not defined. You can't just go and build something on private land, that includes national or state forests Have fun finding someplace to build.
@garyfinger294 lol I hear whatcha saying and I'm completely aware that it's not an easy way of life. Especially at first I'm assuming. Nobody said it would be easy. But I have spot to build on. And water is accessible. Adding solar panels, a wood heater/stove, hot and cold water, and a few other minor things to make it comfortable, and it could be a good life. Grow a garden, live off the land as much as I can. Most of all be free and away from paying rent or mortgage. Doesn't seem bad to me. But it's something you gotta want. And with that getting it set up is probably a great reward in itself. This world and country is getting crazier and crazier and to be able to get away from the rat race and the violence and crime and the pressure to work just to survive is worth the effort it takes to get a successful homestead going.
@garyfinger294 is here to tell you that he is not a dreamweaver, folks.
That is a brilliant video! It's a method I've thought about for some time, but wasn't sure if it would work. I guess the big trick is to find trees in more or less the right configuration, but I think it allows one to become creative as well. The idea of using bark like that for the roof is a very good idea. How would it hold out in very high winds though? Could one supplement it by laying a big, thick tarp over the top and tie it down?
Better yet, put tarp on first then bark to wt. it down. Snow load is heavy metal insurance. 😊
Pretty amazing really everything he needed was provided by nature!
Wow 🤯
Ingenious! 👍 🏴
This guy so briliant
привет, здравствуйте и добрый день (hi hello and good day)
it was great. I have learned a lot from you. Wishing you good health. Thanks to you, my channel is growing. I love the forest and your videos❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I would genuinely live in that
And may God Bless you!
This is for the little people. You can't stand up in that. However, very cool to be able to do that.
Luv it
How fortunate to have found a group a trees growing practically perfectly together for you to build that shelter! Using the wedge method and holding everything in place without having to dig any holes is just bushcraft poetry!
Thanks for watching!
Such a life is wonderful
Wow so fascinating he is living my childhood dream 😢😢😢
From 🇬🇧
That was pretty amazing to watch, couldn’t stop, even down to the last kebab.
Awesome 👍
Wow, this video is really impressive! The detailed steps in building a winter shelter and the ASMR sound make everything clear and easy to understand. It feels like I'm there with you, from choosing the materials to finishing the shelter. A must watch for anyone who loves survival and the wild!
It's heartwarming to receive such positive feedback!