Some of the best quality video on UA-cam, a joy to watch. Bonus - not having to listen to a proclaimed expert drone on and on about his or her theory - this man just does it, and does it well - keep it coming sir !!
Dan Trutron bushcraft is being commercialised and it will change the game for us working class, I can see the middle class jumping on the bandwagon. Haze is doing a good job of that by advertising beer and taking out celebs so be warned people
@@BGAUGE To see Bushcraft being truly commercialised just watch Joe Robinet, MCQ Bushcraft, TA Outdoors, all these channels started out as instructional channel's, now it is obvious they are all out to make as much money from You Tube as they can. This guy might be next but from my perspective he doesn't seem to need big himself up, he just gets on with it. Actions speak louder than words .
Commercialization. Capitalism. Selling. Economies. Protection of wilderness and the wilderness experience . Inconsistent ? Maybe, where is Adam Smith when we really need answers ? What might Teddy Roosevelt do ? I saw a drone in the air doing a video of someone's hike near my home state forest this summer and it ruined more than the day for me. I am all for celebs staying on celeb island and filming their adventures away from the rest of us - you want to watch them, watch. For now I'll watch Rune, until I see a Stella in his hand !
Wow! with the talk of mental health in bush craft over the last few weeks, I feel it all comes together in your body of work. there is no need of talking, you have a very calming effect that jumps off the screen and has a very big impact on your viewers. Thank you for the fantastic effort and hard work you put into your work.
Mental health is highest in order to perform bushcraft at a survival level. It's just that the puppeteers of this world don't want independant people, that don't need welfare, because independence is bad for "their" power structure.
That's the look you have when you load your pants and nobody is around to smell it !! The smile 😃 of satisfaction knowing he has a tasty treat in his underwear for later !!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
How can anyone put a dislike to your videos. Your videos are the best. I feel as though as i am there as there is only the sound of nature and no annoying music. Your videos also teach Bushcraft skills without the need to speak, and also the videos are top quality with many different video angles. Great work. Continue to enjoy your time outside with nature.
Love the quietness of the video, all the others feel the need to run their mouth nonstop about EVERYTHING and tell us us how hard they worked and how tired they are like they need a participation trophy or something. Your video is truly perfect, and very very relaxing
An extremely knowledgeable and wise man beyond your years, it's my opinion that you are the perfect mentor and roll model for any and every outdoors man.
If you ever go outside and enjoy being away from built-up areas for any reason, this man's videos are like a soothing balm for the soul. No traffic, no mobile phones, no constant chatter.........just a man enjoying time alone in natural surroundings and making himself comfortable there. There's nothing about these videos to dislike although there are currently 24 sad stubborn souls who, apparently, don't agree. They have lost their way and are to be pitied.
it's peaceful and quiet but not lonely. comforting and great without music. a kindred spirit indeed. I am making my axe, blade and collapsible knife as part of my projects. great to someone is still doing this. xJes
How is it possible to have so much talent and yet share it in such a humble way? Simply beautiful film making skills that perfectly display your woodland skills to perfection. The lack of words or promotion of "the latest kit" are a refreshing change to a majority of the other channels out there. You sir are without a doubt a you tube jem. Please keep doing what you do and sharing what you do with us mere mortals and dreamers. Thank you, all the best for yule. Jay.
Thank you everyone - I built forts as a kid and loved it, forgot all about it, and recently discovered bushcraft. Never even heard the term until about 2 weeks ago. Really appreciate these videos and comments. Very helpful as I rediscover how to live after a serious illness.
Rune it must be a mind blowing experience to get very positive comments from all over the world. Bet you never imaged 6 months ago your entire life would be changing, forever it will never be the same. I'm proud of you for keeping it true to you.
I admire your camera work, not to mention your skills and the woods setting. The many different angles that you use and the natural sounds, speak for themselves.
You've got something great and special about you. How natural you look out there. Great set of skills as well. It is amazing how big you have got since your short time on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing with us!
Wow 9:09 I see candle 🕯 dinner 🥘, you the only person left from Viking and their great culture. Love your videos and efforts. Really do appreciate all ♥️
I remember the best trip in the Polish and Czech mountains some 20-25 years ago. It was not a classic bushcraft. The whole trip was based on team competition. In 5 days you had to get many peaks and make notes of them. All belongings had to be carried on the back. Accommodation each night in a different place. Great fun. Everyone helped others as much as he could. I wish everyone to have the opportunity to participate in such a trip.
I'm impressed by the thing that is not in the video … so little noise ! Anyone who have made a video themselves, will know what a PITA wind noise can be. Like, @ 15:09 when he bites into the meat you can hear him chew it. No background drone of cars, no massive wind noise, not even the ducks/geese. The "sound picture" is amazing!
Thanks for making. I work in a grow facility 13 plus hours a day. I come home and get to experience a life I wish I could live. Great videos. In a way. These videos have changed my life. Good man Bertram.
I appreciated that you simply demonstrated what you were teaching. It communicated that you’re doing this for educational purposes and not to feed the ego. Glad I found your videos.🙏🏼
@@twoflower8264 Some things in life you have to workout yourself. The essence of bushcraft is in the demonstration not the talking and if someone speaks a different language to you then it is just another barrier. Watch and learn.
I really enjoy these. No yapping and even better, no damn music. Just calm, quiet nature from a man with a good eye for art and an appreciation of silence. There is nothing else better to unwind the mind.... with pants on, anyway. Thanks for taking the time to make these.
this is the only hobby i have. i spend alot of time in the woods here in alabama, but i still learn things from watching these videos. i find them relaxing also when i'm housebound. this guys videos are just interesting as well as relaxing.
These videos of yours are pure and wholesome. There’s never any commentary or explaining but I and probably anyone who watches them knows exactly what you’re getting across. And thanks for not adding any disruptive soundtrack to them. The sounds of nature and the crackles of the fire is bliss. Great work you’re doing here.
Wow, I am impressed with your skills. I love the way you composed your video, excellent use of light and shadow , lovely simply lovely. I will subscribe. Love from Canada
Hello Canadian brother, I totally agree with you! I’ve been struggling to make a top quality video with mortgaging the house. This man is a geneus, and genuine, which is what I am totally all about! I too will subscribe, Rune your doing a great job!
@toulouse666 Got it. I used the future tense to denote intent or rather emphasize intent. I will be more mindful in the future .BTW I did subscribe lol cheers
Our days are incredibly busy and intense with technology. Watching your videos in the evening transports me back to the Runebertram tribe each night. Surrounded by primitive wisdom, quiet and calming. Thank you.
The minimalism of a modest shelter and simple fire brings you close to the land in a way that blue tarps and bonfires never could. Instead there is moss and the quiet spit and crackle of flame and kindling. The fact that you don’t address the camera gives these videos a cinematic quality. Still life moments around your rustic camp. You seem alone out there without audience or lens, and we get to surreptitiously observe the fluency of your skills-silent, organic, authentic. Flawless cinematography lulls us into a dream where the camera disappears.
I've been following you for awhile. You remind me of a viking. I like the quiet method of video where you teach by your actions and the only sounds are organic. Very very awesome...
The shot at 13:52 !! Man! I could hang a poster of that screenshot in my bedroom. Awesome work, as always and many thanks for posting such excellent work.
As always a very nice video. I love the way you cut the videos. Extremely relaxed. Also your movements. No rush or hurry. No talk. That's how I like it. You saved my day. Keep on going your style.
So much moss! You are lucky to have so ready a supply of it, I have not found anywhere near me that has even 1/4 of what you show in your area. It looks like you had a great trip, and I look forward to seeing what you build next at this camp. Cheers from Eastern Ontario, Canada. 🇨🇦🙂👍
The 232 thumbs down pushers will never get the true freedom of natural life outside the cages of control they obviously love , thats ok but they dont have to hold a man back on his own journey with disliking . we are all blessed with our own choices, if youve clicked on something you dont enjoy then chose another topic, we all need to stop being judgmental and live our own reality in the way we choose and path we walk . RUNE , keep up your way, your teachings and your awesomeness.
I really like your style, the A-frame supports were joined in a clever way. I'm currently constructing a shelter using bags of earth and dead fall wood. Keep up the great videos.
@@soulfly4076 There are no bears in Denmark or Wolfs for that matter, the worst he could get is a wild dog or cat, the largest predator in Denmark is a Seal - you shit joke.
Obviously, no worry about bears or other predators. Looks like a strong warm shelter. The bush craft is excellent & comforting Yet minimalist. Thanks, Brian 78
Rune, you have become one of my absolute favorite bushcraft and outdoor channels, your videos are amazingly filmed and put together. Thank you so much for the fantastic work and beautiful videos you make. Just wanted to say how much I enjoy your stuff, cheers friend.
Hello brother. You don’t speak a word n yet I learn so much from every video. Thank you so very much for he teaching. Appreciate you immensely …….. Big Tony from Ohio ……..
I do enjoy your blacksmithing videos and will watch them all eventually. Why? Well, like the bush rafting they are contemplative, relaxing and informative. Please keep creating content, but at your own pace. UA-cam at its best!
Learn't a lot. It is also more intriguing as there is no commentary, so you really have to learn and understand what is happening and the techniques. Really cool. :)
This is by far my favorite shelter. I built many of these as a kid in Maine. Didn’t use moss however, makes for great camouflage. This may be your best video yet!
I'd have to say this guy is a genius when it comes to vision, and photography. Your videos are calming to couch bushcrafters like myself. Love your content!!😀
Very relaxing episode today, really enjoyed it, I look forward to seeing the campsite develop in the future. Are you planning to create more structures for things like storage, and if so will they be similar in style to the existing one, or would you have a mix of styles at the same site? I particularly liked the simple yet effective method of carrying the moss, it's one of those things you often don't think of unless shown.
Frithgar Thanks. I will make at least one more shelter in this camp site - a woodshed... Just a lean to shelter or something similar for firewood, the backpack and a few other thinks... Just a very small one. The rest will be building sawhorse and wood working construction and stuff like that. I keep it in the same style... I will make other camps in different style.
This kind of videos are not just simply bushcraft videos...this is kind of an Art what you are showing. Always impressed. greetings from Italy
German living in Italy here as well 😉
Completly agree
Pescho ma cosa ci fai qui ? 😅
Some of the best quality video on UA-cam, a joy to watch. Bonus - not having to listen to a proclaimed expert drone on and on about his or her theory - this man just does it, and does it well - keep it coming sir !!
Dan Trutron bushcraft is being commercialised and it will change the game for us working class, I can see the middle class jumping on the bandwagon. Haze is doing a good job of that by advertising beer and taking out celebs so be warned people
@@BGAUGE To see Bushcraft being truly commercialised just watch Joe Robinet, MCQ Bushcraft, TA Outdoors, all these channels started out as instructional channel's, now it is obvious they are all out to make as much money from You Tube as they can. This guy might be next but from my perspective he doesn't seem to need big himself up, he just gets on with it. Actions speak louder than words .
Commercialization. Capitalism. Selling. Economies. Protection of wilderness and the wilderness experience . Inconsistent ? Maybe, where is Adam Smith when we really need answers ? What might Teddy Roosevelt do ? I saw a drone in the air doing a video of someone's hike near my home state forest this summer and it ruined more than the day for me. I am all for celebs staying on celeb island and filming their adventures away from the rest of us - you want to watch them, watch. For now I'll watch Rune, until I see a Stella in his hand !
Wow! with the talk of mental health in bush craft over the last few weeks, I feel it all comes together in your body of work. there is no need of talking, you have a very calming effect that jumps off the screen and has a very big impact on your viewers. Thank you for the fantastic effort and hard work you put into your work.
My blood pressure literally dropped 20 points. As in seriously.
Mental health is highest in order to perform bushcraft at a survival level. It's just that the puppeteers of this world don't want independant people, that don't need welfare, because independence is bad for "their" power structure.
Your videos are almost artistic. The color tones, the sounds, everything. Very pleasant to watch. Very relaxing. Thanks and keep it up.
There's no almost about it, pure art!
what do you mean allmost????
@@multi_misa72 nearly
Rune has said somewhere, either in youtube bio or patreon I can't remember, one of his passions is nature photography. It is intended as art.
Migos
It seems that you're aways smiling. Life is good.
When you dig it, you dig it. :)))
That's the look you have when you load your pants and nobody is around to smell it !! The smile 😃 of satisfaction knowing he has a tasty treat in his underwear for later !!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have day 4 of straight chemo today... this video, gave me peace. Thank you.
How can anyone put a dislike to your videos. Your videos are the best. I feel as though as i am there as there is only the sound of nature and no annoying music. Your videos also teach Bushcraft skills without the need to speak, and also the videos are top quality with many different video angles. Great work. Continue to enjoy your time outside with nature.
100% agree
Its the other channels making bushcraft videos in youtube. Hehe
@john How's it pretend?
Love the quietness of the video, all the others feel the need to run their mouth nonstop about EVERYTHING and tell us us how hard they worked and how tired they are like they need a participation trophy or something. Your video is truly perfect, and very very relaxing
An extremely knowledgeable and wise man beyond your years, it's my opinion that you are the perfect mentor and roll model for any and every outdoors man.
If you ever go outside and enjoy being away from built-up areas for any reason, this man's videos are like a soothing balm for the soul. No traffic, no mobile phones, no constant chatter.........just a man enjoying time alone in natural surroundings and making himself comfortable there. There's nothing about these videos to dislike although there are currently 24 sad stubborn souls who, apparently, don't agree. They have lost their way and are to be pitied.
They probably thought it was the name of a video game and were shocked to see real trees :P
first rule of bushcraft is you never talk about bushcraft :)
Jain Chacko and advertise beer
haha love it :)
Yes
agreed
LOL Dick
it's peaceful and quiet but not lonely. comforting and great without music. a kindred spirit indeed. I am making my axe, blade and collapsible knife as part of my projects. great to someone is still doing this. xJes
How is it possible to have so much talent and yet share it in such a humble way? Simply beautiful film making skills that perfectly display your woodland skills to perfection. The lack of words or promotion of "the latest kit" are a refreshing change to a majority of the other channels out there. You sir are without a doubt a you tube jem. Please keep doing what you do and sharing what you do with us mere mortals and dreamers. Thank you, all the best for yule. Jay.
youre videos have become my favorite for bush crafting please never loose your "rawness"
Thank you everyone - I built forts as a kid and loved it, forgot all about it, and recently discovered bushcraft. Never even heard the term until about 2 weeks ago. Really appreciate these videos and comments. Very helpful as I rediscover how to live after a serious illness.
Rune , you are the 1% ahead of 99% of all bush crafters I’ve ever witnessed . Salute, cheers
Rune it must be a mind blowing experience to get very positive comments from all over the world. Bet you never imaged 6 months ago your entire life would be changing, forever it will never be the same. I'm proud of you for keeping it true to you.
わずかな道具で、周りにある木と苔を利用し、家を作る。素晴らしいです。火の起こし方は、何回見ても見飽きません。今のこういう時代だからこそ、ためになる動画だと思います。ありがとう。
I admire your camera work, not to mention your skills and the woods setting. The many different angles that you use and the natural sounds, speak for themselves.
Would like to say thank you for keeping it real, not using music are talking . This how the outdoors should be seen thank you .
the best traditional camping channel on youtube.💚mostly everything you make is from scratch.
Been watching bushcraft videos for many years, an now i just watch Rune and Joe. I don't need anything else. Thanks for making these awesome clips.
You've got something great and special about you. How natural you look out there. Great set of skills as well. It is amazing how big you have got since your short time on UA-cam. Thank you for sharing with us!
Actions speak LOUDER than words. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and skills with us.
Your bush crafting-woodcrafting skills are off the chart ! !
This channel is way above what's out there no product reviews just outdoor wilderness skills brilliant stay safe
Wow 9:09 I see candle 🕯 dinner 🥘, you the only person left from Viking and their great culture. Love your videos and efforts. Really do appreciate all ♥️
I remember the best trip in the Polish and Czech mountains some 20-25 years ago. It was not a classic bushcraft. The whole trip was based on team competition. In 5 days you had to get many peaks and make notes of them. All belongings had to be carried on the back. Accommodation each night in a different place. Great fun. Everyone helped others as much as he could. I wish everyone to have the opportunity to participate in such a trip.
I'm impressed by the thing that is not in the video … so little noise !
Anyone who have made a video themselves, will know what a PITA wind noise can be.
Like, @ 15:09 when he bites into the meat you can hear him chew it.
No background drone of cars, no massive wind noise, not even the ducks/geese.
The "sound picture" is amazing!
I just finished watching all your videos in one night. You my dear man are a talent and a Viking.
*This is a rare youtube channel which i don't use skip during the video :) good work*
Thanks for making. I work in a grow facility 13 plus hours a day. I come home and get to experience a life I wish I could live. Great videos. In a way. These videos have changed my life. Good man Bertram.
This is one of the best bushcraft channel on youtube
I appreciated that you simply demonstrated what you were teaching. It communicated that you’re doing this for educational purposes and not to feed the ego. Glad I found your videos.🙏🏼
THE BEST BUSHCRAFT CHANNEL
i agree
Agree!!
Mantap
Not the best . He doesnt explain anything
@@twoflower8264 Some things in life you have to workout yourself. The essence of bushcraft is in the demonstration not the talking and if someone speaks a different language to you then it is just another barrier. Watch and learn.
I really enjoy these. No yapping and even better, no damn music. Just calm, quiet nature from a man with a good eye for art and an appreciation of silence. There is nothing else better to unwind the mind.... with pants on, anyway.
Thanks for taking the time to make these.
Danish tranquility...astonishing.
Seems like I'll have to build a A-frame shelter next time I'm out in the woods.
this is the only hobby i have. i spend alot of time in the woods here in alabama, but i still learn things from watching these videos. i find them relaxing also when i'm housebound. this guys videos are just interesting as well as relaxing.
Rune Malte i like your videos, there is no annoying talking and stuff, just sounds of your work and nature, and very good filming too.
These videos of yours are pure and wholesome. There’s never any commentary or explaining but I and probably anyone who watches them knows exactly what you’re getting across. And thanks for not adding any disruptive soundtrack to them. The sounds of nature and the crackles of the fire is bliss. Great work you’re doing here.
Vâng tôi cũng rất thích cảnh tượng này!
Survive in forest I had to use google translate to figure this out, but yes, I love his videos too.
@@sickofeverything6413 Hihi! you can visit my channel also have similar scenes.
so beautiful , I like your video without speaking, like natural sound
What a great clip! The colour tones, your skills, the viewing angle by the camera and the quality ! I enjoyed watching!
Kind regards,
Vanessa
Great way to carry moss :-) Awesome simple
nagualero
Thanks.
You both have amazing channels
@@carl7cumberland i agree!
i tottaly agree
@@BertramCraftAndWilderness honestly blew my mind. I was like wow that's so freakin sensible. especially over hauling in a mini tarp. thanks man
Its the best bushcraft videos no more trash talking!Action speaks louder than words!
Thanks, Rune Malte for this beautiful work of art.
I love your style! No talking just straight up bushcrafting and cooking ✌🏽👏🏽
Wow, I am impressed with your skills. I love the way you composed your video, excellent use of light and shadow , lovely simply lovely. I will subscribe. Love from Canada
snowfire5050 🥺🍆
Hello Canadian brother, I totally agree with you! I’ve been struggling to make a top quality video with mortgaging the house. This man is a geneus, and genuine, which is what I am totally all about! I too will subscribe, Rune your doing a great job!
@toulouse666 Got it. I used the future tense to denote intent or rather emphasize intent. I will be more mindful in the future .BTW I did subscribe lol cheers
Our days are incredibly busy and intense with technology. Watching your videos in the evening transports me back to the Runebertram tribe each night. Surrounded by primitive wisdom, quiet and calming. Thank you.
A man, an ax, some wood, moss and sticks.
Giddy-up!
The minimalism of a modest shelter and simple fire brings you close to the land in a way that blue tarps and bonfires never could. Instead there is moss and the quiet spit and crackle of flame and kindling. The fact that you don’t address the camera gives these videos a cinematic quality. Still life moments around your rustic camp. You seem alone out there without audience or lens, and we get to surreptitiously observe the fluency of your skills-silent, organic, authentic. Flawless cinematography lulls us into a dream where the camera disappears.
I've been following you for awhile. You remind me of a viking. I like the quiet method of video where you teach by your actions and the only sounds are organic.
Very very awesome...
Bravo
The shot at 13:52 !! Man! I could hang a poster of that screenshot in my bedroom. Awesome work, as always and many thanks for posting such excellent work.
Your videos are the best bushcraft material I've seen.Good luck and best regards from Poland
The people who live by the nature is the people that really enjoy the life in this world ❤️
I've only just found your channel! Your videos are so calm and beautiful, it's almost as good as being in the woods myself 😊
You Sir, are truly a free man.. in this fast and crazy world..
As always a very nice video. I love the way you cut the videos. Extremely relaxed. Also your movements. No rush or hurry. No talk. That's how I like it. You saved my day. Keep on going your style.
I have never ever seen any one like this man that knows how to live in the wild👍🏾
Absolutely the best bushcraft camping videos ever made.
Bushcraft next level!! Very clever, and WAY fun to watch! Also, I'm moving to Denmark...after all, that's where Caroline Wozniacki lives!!
You are talking without words
good Job
Keep it up
can-t stop watching your videos, they are just GREAT
So much moss! You are lucky to have so ready a supply of it, I have not found anywhere near me that has even 1/4 of what you show in your area. It looks like you had a great trip, and I look forward to seeing what you build next at this camp. Cheers from Eastern Ontario, Canada. 🇨🇦🙂👍
The 232 thumbs down pushers will never get the true freedom of natural life outside the cages of control they obviously love , thats ok but they dont have to hold a man back on his own journey with disliking . we are all blessed with our own choices, if youve clicked on something you dont enjoy then chose another topic, we all need to stop being judgmental and live our own reality in the way we choose and path we walk . RUNE , keep up your way, your teachings and your awesomeness.
I really like your style, the A-frame supports were joined in a clever way. I'm currently constructing a shelter using bags of earth and dead fall wood. Keep up the great videos.
There is so much work in your videos.
I love your content. Your so relaxed, but it still looks like an adventure.
I love the video`s. No music no talking, its so calming for your eyes and brian!
Who's brian? Ha ha
Watching your videos is a good therapy.
Thanks
I almost expect to see Frodo or Gandalf come walking into the campsite...
You'd smell the pipe weed well before they would enter! :D
or a giant fucking bear due to the hanging meat bear attractant this noob has hanging over night.... this shit a joke
@@soulfly4076 if there are any bears left in European Union.
@@soulfly4076 There are no bears in Denmark or Wolfs for that matter, the worst he could get is a wild dog or cat, the largest predator in Denmark is a Seal - you shit joke.
@@MrGomlo wow then that is one BORING ass country then hahahahaha a fucking Seal lol !!!!
Wilderness Poetry..... True joy in simplicity. Thank you
Awesome videos! Love the simplicity and innovative approach to your craft. Keep up the great work!!
Obviously, no worry about bears or other predators. Looks like a strong warm shelter. The bush craft is excellent & comforting Yet minimalist. Thanks, Brian 78
Rune, you have become one of my absolute favorite bushcraft and outdoor channels, your videos are amazingly filmed and put together. Thank you so much for the fantastic work and beautiful videos you make. Just wanted to say how much I enjoy your stuff, cheers friend.
Hello brother. You don’t speak a word n yet I learn so much from every video. Thank you so very much for he teaching. Appreciate you immensely …….. Big Tony from Ohio ……..
Well done. I'll be looking forward to your next videos 👍
без пафоса и лишних слов. молодец!
I do enjoy your blacksmithing videos and will watch them all eventually. Why? Well, like the bush rafting they are contemplative, relaxing and informative. Please keep creating content, but at your own pace. UA-cam at its best!
The ringing of your axe is strangely satisfying!
Beautiful footage, as always. Greetings from Texas!
This guy is awesome!!! Doesn't try to be cool... he just is!!!
Wow, the best Bushcrafter on UA-cam😀 Amazing!
Agreed!
Joe Robinet is also really good. And he actually talks to us.
Without a doubt
@@Theorcman2008 I like this guys style. I don't need him to talk. ASMR smart ass
Agreed
Learn't a lot. It is also more intriguing as there is no commentary, so you really have to learn and understand what is happening and the techniques. Really cool. :)
I’m impressed!, Your skills , love to watch and relaxing Awesome jobs!.
I would never have thought of carrying moss like that .great video .
Thanks for a nice and relaxing video.
I love your art sir, it soothes my old soul and helps cure the sores of modern living. Please keep giving us your unique window into all that beauty.
so peaceful. i love your videos.
Thanks for the videos and cheers from Finland. Keep up the good work!
Hej Rune- Meget flot Video, ligesom alle. Uanset om håndværk Eller Natur. Med venlig Hilsen 👍 Jens
This is by far my favorite shelter. I built many of these as a kid in Maine. Didn’t use moss however, makes for great camouflage. This may be your best video yet!
Хорошо Rune гуляет на природе! И кузница у него огонь! Молодец!!!
That ringing of the axe! I absolutely love it!
Really wonderful video. The moss carrier was absolutely brilliant and the shelter looked warm and water tight. Cheers
Wow, amazing talents both bush crafts and film making! Love it! True art!
You can make candles out of pine resin for example. When I am hunting alone I put some resin into an empty cartridge to make a small candle.
I.G. Noreme
Yes. That is a future video... + a few other ways of making candles :)
Kool 👍
Hey from Texas. Got married in Roskilde back in "85; Denmark is beautiful. Nice vids friend.
like first and then watch 😀👍 .. hello from indonesia
I'd have to say this guy is a genius when it comes to vision, and photography. Your videos are calming to couch bushcrafters like myself. Love your content!!😀
Very relaxing episode today, really enjoyed it, I look forward to seeing the campsite develop in the future. Are you planning to create more structures for things like storage, and if so will they be similar in style to the existing one, or would you have a mix of styles at the same site? I particularly liked the simple yet effective method of carrying the moss, it's one of those things you often don't think of unless shown.
Frithgar
Thanks. I will make at least one more shelter in this camp site - a woodshed... Just a lean to shelter or something similar for firewood, the backpack and a few other thinks... Just a very small one. The rest will be building sawhorse and wood working construction and stuff like that.
I keep it in the same style... I will make other camps in different style.