Очень чистоплотный, аккуратный человек! Всё с умом сделана! В такой землянке можно отдохнуть с удовольствием! Спасибо за ролики! С новым годом вас! Пусть в новом году исполнится вся ваша желание! 💐🌺🌹🙋👍👏🖐️🎉🎉🎉
From Sunny Central California (At the moment); Sending you the Best 2025 has to offer a Deserving Creator. May you enjoy the following year, posting exciting content for all of us to enjoy. Good touch ~ the Sauna. Ahh! To be young ~ decked out in your summer outfit in that freezing weather. Long Contented ~ Safe and Healthy life!!
Happy New Year to you. This particular cabin is my favorite build of yours. Such a clever lay out. You have become one of my 3 favorite Bushcraft "engineers!" You have developed quite a large following and deservingly so! Your dugout cabins are always neat, clean and comfortable looking. I love this particular build because from the outside you would never know it is as spacious as it is. The sauna room is a clever addition, but it could also be used as a 2nd sleeping area. Very smart. The dug outs are my favorite type of cabin because they stay warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer by using the earth as insulation. Dugout constructions have been used by people for thousands of years, by hunter gatherers and nomadic people . Germanic tribes like the Anglos and Saxon's built them. The Celts and Norse, as well as the Scythians and others all utilized variations of dugouts. Some made with stone like in the Orkney islands and others made of wood, straw , sod and mud bricks. The use of that technology has been used over and over again for a reason. All those people spanning over thousands of years can't be wrong! 😉 Thank you for sharing and teaching people like me, and for letting all of us out here in UA-cam land live a little vicariously through you. 🇮🇪❤️🌎
Очень чистоплотный, аккуратный человек! Всё с умом сделана! В такой землянке можно отдохнуть с удовольствием! Спасибо за ролики! С новым годом вас! Пусть в новом году исполнится вся ваша желание! 💐🌺🌹🙋👍👏🖐️🎉🎉🎉
С Новым Годом! Спасибо!))
Да очень нравится и само строительство и порядок на каждой локации все супер спасибо и удачи с Новым Годом и Рождеством Христовым
Happy New Year! what about your other cabin, the bigger one. Its always a pleasure watching your vlogs. Thank you.
Happy New Year! I plan to visit the first dugout a little later!
Always enjoy the pleasure of watching your videos!
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From Sunny Central California (At the moment); Sending you the Best 2025 has to offer a Deserving Creator. May you enjoy the following year, posting exciting content for all of us to enjoy. Good touch ~ the Sauna. Ahh! To be young ~ decked out in your summer outfit in that freezing weather. Long Contented ~ Safe and Healthy life!!
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Каждый приход в лесной дом добавляет уюта и красоты💪💪💪👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Остались последние штрихи и до весны просто отдыхать буду сюда приходить иногда)
Happy New Year to you. This particular cabin is my favorite build of yours. Such a clever lay out. You have become one of my 3 favorite Bushcraft "engineers!"
You have developed quite a large following and deservingly so! Your dugout cabins are always neat, clean and comfortable looking. I love this particular build because from the outside you would never know it is as spacious as it is. The sauna room is a clever addition, but it could also be used as a 2nd sleeping area. Very smart. The dug outs are my favorite type of cabin because they stay warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer by using the earth as insulation. Dugout constructions have been used by people for thousands of years, by hunter gatherers and nomadic people . Germanic tribes like the Anglos and Saxon's built them. The Celts and Norse, as well as the Scythians and others all utilized variations of dugouts. Some made with stone like in the Orkney islands and others made of wood, straw , sod and mud bricks. The use of that technology has been used over and over again for a reason. All those people spanning over thousands of years can't be wrong! 😉
Thank you for sharing and teaching people like me, and for letting all of us out here in UA-cam land live a little vicariously through you.
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Happy New Year to you,happy watching your video take care and stay safe and healthy always 👍✅❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🇨🇦🇨🇦
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Buon Anno 😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
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Bonne année à vous ! Que tous vos souhaits se réalisent au cours de la nouvelle année
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Keep up the great expansion processes.....love this dwelling 👍👍❤hello from snowy Metcalfe county, Kentucky
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Harika bir barınak bayıldım❤
I wish you a happy and healthy new year! 🕊🍀Good luck and thanks for the video😉✌
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Happy new year 🎄 ✨️ 🎅🥂🍻Thank you so much Excellent vidéo!!👍
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Happy New year ❤ nice video with nature
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Happy New Year my friend!
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Muy bien con las cabañas y ver la nieve pero no para un dias sino para pasarse varios días y más q tiene condiciones dentro de su casa
Las circunstancias de la vida no siempre permiten salir al bosque durante unos días))
Happy New Year!!!
happy new year, ruslan! thanks again for sharing your videos! what is that white powder that you put in the pan with the chicken?
salt
tutto in ordine nella baita co tutta la neve .
Good build
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Happy New Year Ruslan!
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Срећно!
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I wish you a very good and blessed new Year in your Forest with all the good blessings of Jesus Christ! ☺️🙏♥️🎄🕊️🙌🥂🌲🌲🌲
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The chicken looks so delicious!
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Happy new year x
Πολυ ομορφο βιντεο, οπως ολα!
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Auguri di buon anno ... mi piace la tua casetta nella foresta sei molto ordinato e pulito...posso darti un consiglio fai un bel attaccapanni
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Fantastic. Desde Mallorca.
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HAPPY New
Year! 2025🎉
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All the best for 2025 my friend 😊
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Ура, первая 🎉🎉🎉🎉
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Nice cabin
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at the entrance, are you planning to remove soil in the spring?
because it is very unpleasant and if there is a heavy rain the water will flow in
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Isn't that going to flood when the snow melts
nope
Love to watching your vlogs every time.I just want to know where you located. at. If. Ook. ❤.Like what city state or country❤
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Why don't you put a lock on your door.
Traditionally, forest shelters do not have locks on the outside so that any traveler can stop and warm up if necessary.