A very nice looking shelter, job well done. My only concern would be when your fireplace warms the inside, how many snakes will be drawn to the warmth?
Thank you. I don't think this will happen. The shelter is well closed and there is only one way for the snake to enter, which I close when I go to the shelter.
@@adventurevibee It’s a heck of a beautiful area! I can dig why you like hiking for the mental peace. I come from farmland. Only interesting features we had here besides a Great Lake and river were some awesome sand dunes from the glaciers. Unfortunately they were bulldozed down in the 1950’s to build houses and my future high school. However… I lived in S. Korea for a few years. Did I hike some BEAUTIFUL mountains there! Even got to crawl through one on a tour that was like the Mines of Moria! Glad you hammered the problems out! And yeah… One of those little roll out solar kits for some extra lights, tunes, play a little electric guitar…🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for sharing your adventures with us flat earthers!!🤣✌️🤘🇨🇦
The ground looks like a dried rain/melt wash, and the soil appears to be damp., The stone walls shows signs of water erosion. It looks like this area routinely floods, perhaps not the best place to sleep....
This is a mountainous area, so there is no possibility of flooding, with the steep slope that results from this, the rainwater cannot come to the shelter in the form of a huge flood, and the soft soil that you see is because of this, there was no wall before the construction of the wall, and the rainwater has washed away the soft soil around it. It has been brought under the rock, and after the wall has been stretched, this happens less often, but in the second part of this video, it has been completely resolved.
Im kind of dissapointed with this video. I expected him to do more with such a unique stone anomaly. I have expected him to do more better stone work, and cement to make it look like a solid stone from outside, and alot of stone chisel work inside to make it more spacious and natural stone tile on the flooring. Man this would have been a epic concealed structure. But no. He struggled so much with trying to stack stone. I bet the ancient stone age cave men didn't have a problem with doing stone work. What a shame. Maybe he will a part two where he actually will make this a true stealth shelter.
Sorry, professor, but now is not the age of stone. The type of stones are such that they are very heavy even in small dimensions, so don't expect easy moving. And the next thing is that if you pay attention to the type of stones, you will see that they cannot be used as tiles on the cave floor. Your opinion is respectful but far from logical
Yes, your opinion is correct. But due to the difficulty of the route and the ruggedness of the road to reach this place, it was not possible to do more work. There are many bears in that region and I could not spend much time there, so I have to go there another time for Continue
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A very nice hide out ,from the rocks ❤❤❤❤
thank you
That was hard work but paid off. Awesome hideout. Stay Safe and Healthy ALOHA From Hawaii ❤❤❤❤
thanks bro
Nice rock formation makes a good shelter.
A very nice looking shelter, job well done. My only concern would be when your fireplace warms the inside, how many snakes will be drawn to the warmth?
All of them
Thank you. I don't think this will happen. The shelter is well closed and there is only one way for the snake to enter, which I close when I go to the shelter.
Same concerns for me also if I will have to go to the forest to hide 😂
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A couple of candles would have helped x
So when it rains, really REALLY rains, no flooding? Looks like a really cool hangout by the way! Couple solar panels…🤣🤣🤣
In part two, these problems have been solved. Wow, what a great idea
@@adventurevibee It’s a heck of a beautiful area! I can dig why you like hiking for the mental peace. I come from farmland. Only interesting features we had here besides a Great Lake and river were some awesome sand dunes from the glaciers. Unfortunately they were bulldozed down in the 1950’s to build houses and my future high school.
However…
I lived in S. Korea for a few years. Did I hike some BEAUTIFUL mountains there! Even got to crawl through one on a tour that was like the Mines of Moria! Glad you hammered the problems out! And yeah… One of those little roll out solar kits for some extra lights, tunes, play a little electric guitar…🤣🤣🤣 Thanks for sharing your adventures with us flat earthers!!🤣✌️🤘🇨🇦
What a beautiful sight
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Sais très jolie votre coins génial sa fais un buildgin magnifique très bel endroit bises
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Vous aver une chaîne de montagnes qui ais très.. belle sais bien jolie cher vous bises❤❤❤❤😂
The stone looks like formed by water. What happens in the shelter when a lot of water runs now during a heavy rain? Will it be flooded?
He could fix that problem with more digging and concrete work. He could make this a true stealth shelter.
If it remains under the same conditions, yes, this shelter will accumulate a lot of water, but this problem will be solved with proper concreting
Yes, that's right, thank you
🐍wooo look at this great house of stones 😂😂😂😂
Very good 😂😂😂😂
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good idea now where is the fire wood coming from
In the mountainous region, thorns grow that can be used as firewood
Bro you’re living in the giant’s bones… super cool
It was really a strange place
good job
What? No swimming pool 😱
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😅 mucha experiencia en piedra no tiene 😢
Nice
God bro
Good
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Hard and good 👍
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That's too dark.
The ground looks like a dried rain/melt wash, and the soil appears to be damp., The stone walls shows signs of water erosion. It looks like this area routinely floods, perhaps not the best place to sleep....
This is a mountainous area, so there is no possibility of flooding, with the steep slope that results from this, the rainwater cannot come to the shelter in the form of a huge flood, and the soft soil that you see is because of this, there was no wall before the construction of the wall, and the rainwater has washed away the soft soil around it. It has been brought under the rock, and after the wall has been stretched, this happens less often, but in the second part of this video, it has been completely resolved.
Water erosion 😂 this is giants bones 😉
that pretty were was that at
thanks bro
Oo my gad
At 23:09 and 23:15 I heard a car horn blow.
The road to this place is very far, but at a distance of one or two hours from this shelter, sometimes there are off-road vehicles.
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Im kind of dissapointed with this video. I expected him to do more with such a unique stone anomaly. I have expected him to do more better stone work, and cement to make it look like a solid stone from outside, and alot of stone chisel work inside to make it more spacious and natural stone tile on the flooring. Man this would have been a epic concealed structure. But no. He struggled so much with trying to stack stone. I bet the ancient stone age cave men didn't have a problem with doing stone work. What a shame. Maybe he will a part two where he actually will make this a true stealth shelter.
Sorry, professor, but now is not the age of stone. The type of stones are such that they are very heavy even in small dimensions, so don't expect easy moving.
And the next thing is that if you pay attention to the type of stones, you will see that they cannot be used as tiles on the cave floor. Your opinion is respectful but far from logical
Yes, your opinion is correct. But due to the difficulty of the route and the ruggedness of the road to reach this place, it was not possible to do more work. There are many bears in that region and I could not spend much time there, so I have to go there another time for Continue
Yes, these stones are very heavy.
If that’s what you dream… instead of telling what you expect how about you go out and do some work yourself? Troll
Had he shown you the outside, you may have seen the car that blew its horn at 23:09 and 23:15😅
Painful to watch you stacking rocks. Find the flat ones and use those, much better than a jigsaw. Nice place though.
I had little time and it was getting dark fast and I couldn't waste much time looking for rocks in the mountains.
@@adventurevibee fair enough.
1995 anyone?
what
Nope, 1987
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