Crafting a Makeshift Shelter

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  • @ModernRogue
    @ModernRogue  5 років тому +175

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    • @Socrates-
      @Socrates- 5 років тому +2

      *just like the simulations*
      Can I get pinned

    • @ccrusher1
      @ccrusher1 5 років тому +2

      I'm already thirsty at work, then I read this and see "lemonade"

    • @calebbergendahl6052
      @calebbergendahl6052 5 років тому +1

      The Modern Rogue Two things WTF is a Chude A number to use the hose to make mud and cover the outside of the teipe with mud

    • @invalid2985
      @invalid2985 5 років тому +1

      4th

    • @idroppedmycereal7521
      @idroppedmycereal7521 5 років тому +1

      The Modern Rogue ahhh

  • @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275
    @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275 5 років тому +909

    The Modern Rogue Headquarters is just a cover. All they wanted was a giant area and a construction site to play in

    • @Volvary
      @Volvary 5 років тому +21

      MR just wanted to have some Primitive Technology fun.

    • @olivermorgan495
      @olivermorgan495 5 років тому +15

      To be fair, im pretty sure thats exactly what their channel is

    • @weebzwrld2990
      @weebzwrld2990 5 років тому +2

      Volvary has

    • @deepkhamaru
      @deepkhamaru Рік тому +1

      I don't think that's a cover, that's exactly what this channel is about. It's the literal embodiment of the phrase, boys don't grow up only their toys get bigger!

  • @bronzetoothbrush6825
    @bronzetoothbrush6825 5 років тому +1194

    We are getting ever so closer to the two hour camping/ survival episode
    Honestly I want it
    *I NEED IT*

    • @TheStrangerous
      @TheStrangerous 5 років тому +51

      Bronze Italitized I want to do it!

    • @jackforde3314
      @jackforde3314 5 років тому +15

      They wouldn’t last three hours it would be so fun

    • @ConnorPitt
      @ConnorPitt 5 років тому +4

      Bronze Italitized they could finally test out the big out bag

    • @capitancapitanov5654
      @capitancapitanov5654 5 років тому +2

      That would be great!

    • @Teriyakihandgrenade
      @Teriyakihandgrenade 5 років тому +1

      @Pedro Abreu if your not a lobster than what are u

  • @Scrobbles5683
    @Scrobbles5683 5 років тому +1537

    I'd totally watch 10 hours of Jason and Brian playing minecraft

    • @benk3636
      @benk3636 5 років тому +49

      Minecraft livestream?
      Hell yeah

    • @chrisray4748
      @chrisray4748 5 років тому +61

      Honestly these two would be super entertaining if they did a gaming channel

    • @hex1101
      @hex1101 5 років тому +12

      Hell yeah put them on Hermitcraft

    • @scintilical9442
      @scintilical9442 5 років тому +26

      Keldon Cook ... you know that they are talking about mods like space travel etc... not hacks

    • @weebaroni5370
      @weebaroni5370 5 років тому +5

      YES
      MINECRAFT
      MINECRAFT
      MINECRAFT

  • @DragonTycoon
    @DragonTycoon 5 років тому +723

    The Modern Rogue has finally become The Modern Ranger
    Embrace your tragic origin story

    • @rileywatts1632
      @rileywatts1632 5 років тому +41

      more like modern bard they do everything

    • @austinhite2684
      @austinhite2684 5 років тому +19

      I choose to believe this is a ranger’s apprentice reference, even though I’m sure it’s not 😂

    • @DriaEpley1431
      @DriaEpley1431 5 років тому +18

      @@rileywatts1632 I think they multiclased

    • @mollymauktealeaf
      @mollymauktealeaf 5 років тому +43

      “On the next episode of The Modern Warlock we’ll be showing you how to summon the great Cthulhu.”

    • @DriaEpley1431
      @DriaEpley1431 5 років тому +6

      Sponsored by Orcus

  • @creanjinsung
    @creanjinsung 5 років тому +370

    Modern Rogue: We're doing something right!
    Viewers: Actually...
    Brandt Editing: Let us have this.

  • @IceDragon978
    @IceDragon978 5 років тому +295

    Hi Jason.
    The appropriate measurements are whatever you can readily source and handle.
    This is an improvised structure, after all.

    • @christopherabbott3484
      @christopherabbott3484 5 років тому +9

      You beat me to that statement.

    • @pongugy9828
      @pongugy9828 5 років тому +17

      @@christopherabbott3484 appropriate measurements are whatever you can handle....
      haha.....
      because penis

    • @parac0sm0naut26
      @parac0sm0naut26 5 років тому +6

      Your puns gave me a mild stroke. I can't beat it.

    • @Ignonym
      @Ignonym 5 років тому +10

      I was gonna say, the appropriate measurements are "about this big". It's a goddamn brush tipi, it's not going to be up to the fire code.

    • @ComradePhoenix
      @ComradePhoenix 5 років тому +5

      @@Ignonym I was thinking they could've improved it by lining the inside and outside with mud, and letting it dry.

  • @AG.Floats
    @AG.Floats 5 років тому +48

    I made one in my front yard at my house back in college in the Sierras lol.
    Actually packed in mud, leaves, twigs, brush ect.
    Lasted through a whole summer and snowy winter. Big enough too have like 4 people inside for a smoke sesh lol

    • @hathair2215
      @hathair2215 5 років тому +4

      I live on a hundred hectares and I literally make these (Lean twos, caves holes in the ground)and live in them for any where between a week and a month. I can no joke make one of these in about 2 hours (that’s pretty fast)

  • @thejskwared
    @thejskwared 5 років тому +3

    I really dig the editing, camera shots, and music for 13:23 - 14:05. I spent a few summers doing volunteer landscaping stuff for charities and such with a bunch of friends, and that bit of the video gave me a very chill nostalgia kind of feeling.
    Spreading mulch, laughing with friends, feeling worn out but happy.
    Standing back and looking at the fruits of a long day's labor as the sun dips below the tree line and a peaceful cool breeze comes in.
    Heading home for a relaxing shower, a good meal, maybe a bit of reading then a night of deep sleep.
    Getting up at sunrise the next day to do it again.
    I've enjoyed your videos for a long time, but this one just happened to strike me in that unique nostalgia-triggering way.
    And you even managed to go two hours without having to reset the injury counter!

  • @lukaskucera9043
    @lukaskucera9043 5 років тому +328

    Immortal woodsman is hilarious, you should have gone with that lol

  • @deadpolymers3416
    @deadpolymers3416 5 років тому +222

    Is this a makeshift shelter... or a bad-ass bonfire waiting to happen?

  • @GTechOfficial
    @GTechOfficial 5 років тому +160

    "Holy cow. I think this is a computer!"
    Hands down best out-of-context quote ever.

    • @imimlet6350
      @imimlet6350 5 років тому +1

      It may not be a quote, But its a good contender for the title of greatest out of context video
      Video: ua-cam.com/video/HPjicoMuVZw/v-deo.html

  • @garjonalpha
    @garjonalpha 5 років тому +147

    After watching hours of Primitive Technology... I feel comfortable saying Phase three should have been mud.

    • @moneybilla
      @moneybilla 5 років тому +5

      For real🤣

    • @MandalorV7
      @MandalorV7 5 років тому +5

      I was thinking that too.

  • @deepseasqueezetree4066
    @deepseasqueezetree4066 5 років тому +68

    You guys spoiling us lately with the episode schedule, really brightens my day when an episode comes sooner than I expect, love you guys.

  • @fantasmike
    @fantasmike 5 років тому +123

    New intro coming next time: "CUZ I'M A GUY AGAINST THE WOOOOOODS!"

  • @InvictusByz
    @InvictusByz 5 років тому +7

    I've really enjoyed a few bushcraft youtubers for a while, but never found their project even remotely approachable, even the "basic" ones. This was awesome, one because you guys make this stuff fun, and B, it totally seems like I could just go do that if I had a patch of woods around.
    Also, in less tame forest I think it might be a little easier then you might think, depending on the quality of leaf litter on the ground. Instead of mulch you might get lucky and just find a crapton of perfect leaves. Still a big chunk of the day, I bet, but you might even have some daylight left if things go well.

  • @snoxwashere
    @snoxwashere 3 роки тому +1

    this is probably just because i've watched this video a million times, because i'm only feeling this now, but something about the childlike joy of brian and jason along with the melancholy lofi gives this whole video those 'last days of summer' vibe

  • @joelmulder
    @joelmulder 5 років тому +6

    To the editor:
    You did an specially amazing job editing this episode!
    Everything from the color, to the cuts, to the music created this just perfect, relaxing, almost real life minecraft-esque feel.
    Really great job!

  • @greasyt9400
    @greasyt9400 5 років тому +102

    So... the modern rogue has multi-classed into ranger skills? I can dig it.

    • @keepermovin5906
      @keepermovin5906 5 років тому +2

      Greasy T they put like 2 points into ranger

    • @RandomCorvid
      @RandomCorvid 5 років тому +3

      @@keepermovin5906 you either mean 2 levels into ranger or 2 points into Survival.

  • @reubnn
    @reubnn 5 років тому +8

    The fact that the video has been up for 3 minutes and that the video is 20 minutes long and you have 100 likes and 200 views suggests that there are alot of loyal subscribers. Solid effort gang

  • @olive7831
    @olive7831 5 років тому +53

    7:00 Whoever edits these videos deserves a raise.
    Idk I just thought the edit was cool

    • @erazn9077
      @erazn9077 4 роки тому +1

      I loved that bit so much

  • @benjaminbrady2385
    @benjaminbrady2385 5 років тому +1

    The tossing it at the top idea stems from the instant assumption that rain comes from the top but in a top down perspective your tent is a circle and it's only surface area that matters so starting from the bottom is the best advice

  • @VeryUnemployed
    @VeryUnemployed 5 років тому +9

    Fun fact: I'm a member of the Lakota souix tribe. And yes the number of sticks and type of construction does determine what you're building. Just like a house is a house, but technically that's not true. At the end of the day, it's all just a shelter.

  • @johnpoo4341
    @johnpoo4341 5 років тому +40

    I always look forward to getting a notification from this channel

  • @something3118
    @something3118 5 років тому +31

    "Very sneaky, sis" - Brian Brushwood 2019

  • @desertrang3r
    @desertrang3r 5 років тому +14

    Brian and Jason: "We did this right!"
    Wind: "I'm about to ruin these men's whole career"

  • @MrSchism
    @MrSchism 5 років тому +5

    6:11 brought to you by Jeep. Send Brian a new ride, dammit.
    Some kids are going to stumble across the hut and start an urban legend. Good job.
    Blair Chooch Project.

  • @elijahhughes6455
    @elijahhughes6455 5 років тому +8

    Up here in Alaska my great ancestors would build the same thing but with smaller entrances to keep bears out

  • @WinsTooLittle
    @WinsTooLittle 5 років тому +10

    one fo the best channels on here. I've been watching yall for years and every time i get that notification i HAVE to watch it. Keep it up lads!

  • @jakepainter9155
    @jakepainter9155 5 років тому +1

    Hey guys I really really love the way this video was edited. It felt nostalgic. Like the dumb stuff you do with your little brother during the summer. Fantastic.

  • @urban1337
    @urban1337 5 років тому +18

    I like how Brian just volunteered Jason to get hosed on.

    • @yv334
      @yv334 5 років тому +1

      He volun-told him 😂

  • @MrRevexx
    @MrRevexx 5 років тому +2

    This channel is by far my favorite ever. I’m always entertained and learn something almost every time! You guys deserve way more subs :)

  • @Cmcmillen77
    @Cmcmillen77 5 років тому +12

    "Really try and push it, nothings moving"
    **log moves**

  • @robotswithryan8348
    @robotswithryan8348 5 років тому +7

    You guys are filling the void from all my favorite old shows. This is like off brand man vs wild :)

  • @DougJK
    @DougJK 5 років тому +3

    You guys did so well on this, it looked great!

  • @gonetoheck
    @gonetoheck 5 років тому

    I just saw this shelter in the background of a vid you posted today (Oct. 30th). I made a teepee / tipi in my backyard 9 months ago but didn't have access to the nice cedar trees that you guys did. That cedar will last like forever since it's rot and insect resistant. It would be great against wind and snow...but not rain. The structure I built was made from lengths of 2x4 lumber screwed together to kinda form 4x4 beams (instead of using freshly cut trees like you had access to). I made the beams 20 feet long and the diameter of the base once complete was right at about 20 feet across as well (bigger than what I really need...but size matters !). I used a cheap Walmart polytarp...and after 9 months of being exposed to the elements, the west facing side blew out (sun damaged rot) during a windy Saturday evening. The rest of the tarp was fine...just gotta remember to keep the tarp out of the sun if it's going to be outside for months on end. Currently am replacing the tarp with a couple smaller ones that are more heavy duty and silver / reflective...which may hold up better when exposed to the sunshine (hopefully). It may look like a space ship from a distance...but can't always please the neighbors !! Cheers, Brad

  • @wreams2964
    @wreams2964 5 років тому +14

    The title should be. Brian and Jason spend a day making a tree fort.

  • @nathanfouts5619
    @nathanfouts5619 5 років тому +1

    If you bought more rope and heavy duty rope tent stakes you could throw the rope over top of the three big logs and stake it down making thin long "branches". Then weave leafy branches into the rope and cover it with debris and it would be a quicker way to make a tipi in the wilderness. Make sure you dig out a small hole where the 3 base logs are going into the ground so when you wrap the rope around the top and stake it tightly the 3 base logs become more securely rooted into the ground thus becoming more stable.

    • @TheStrangerous
      @TheStrangerous 5 років тому

      Nathan Fouts Outstanding suggestion!

  • @loganeasley4343
    @loganeasley4343 5 років тому +69

    The boy scout part of me is screaming at Jason and Brian as I watch...

  • @hsadreamerofrlyeh7516
    @hsadreamerofrlyeh7516 5 років тому

    Heres some info on building teepee shelters as you asked.
    All logs need to be roughly the same length. imagine a circle with a point in the middle. then add a line, and one next to it, ad one next to it, and one next to it, until the entire circle has been filled in. that would be the top-down view of a teepee type shelter. As for the knot on top, as you make the initial poles wider apart, and expand the circle, a loose knot should get tighter due to being stretched.
    For a semi-permanent shelter, pack on wet clay based mud, (or whatever you have, but clay based works best) over the top of all your logs and brush to fill in gaps, and cover the wood, adding waterproofing and a layer of insulation. Another tip for adding warmth is to dig a trench, about 6 inches deep by a foot wide, under where you would sleep, leading under the walls and outside the shelter. You can fight a fire on it, cover it with a clay or rock slabs, and build bedding of leaves, grass, and a sleeping bag over it. The smoke should vent out through the escape tunnel, and it will heat up the ground under you.

  • @fletcherbeauchamp2718
    @fletcherbeauchamp2718 5 років тому +3

    I just got home from work and a new Modern Rogue video is out, The timing couldn't be better!

  • @KetansaCreatesArt
    @KetansaCreatesArt 5 років тому +2

    I clicked the bell icon today 🤗
    The slope ground will make you tired of it sooner. You should choose flat fround. Or, level the inside floor to enjoy it for long time 😊
    Hope you make some future videos in this tepee 🙂

  • @markmcculfor6113
    @markmcculfor6113 5 років тому +4

    17:28 Brian got Jason back for shooting the blow gun over his shoulder lol

  • @Thomas-jc3bv
    @Thomas-jc3bv 5 років тому +6

    tfw Jason's haphazard worry knots end up being a semi-correct tripod lash

  • @dreamingwolf8382
    @dreamingwolf8382 5 років тому +12

    The immortal not-dying man, as played by Brian Brushwood

  • @Knifiac
    @Knifiac 5 років тому

    I was in boy scouts until I got Eagle and was at a summer camp doing the wilderness survival badge once. One of the requirements was to make a makeshift shelter out of only the things we could gather in the large Forest by the camp, and SLEEP IN IT FOR A NIGHT. I did sort of a triangular prism that was super long with branches leaning from each side held together by 2 central branches running the length of it lashed together on the top and bottom of the crossing areas with vines that grew in the area, then the entire too lashed the whole way round. Fortunately, it had rained heavily the day before so there was a lot of thick mud and wet leaves to seal off all the gaps. So the night rolls around and lo and behold another massive storm was rolling through. I was worried I was gonna get soaked but let me tell you that shit was WATER TIGHT. I was dry as a bone in the morning, most other people being a little wet, but we were all older scouts so nothing major. It something I'm still extremely proud of to this day and it was really fun watching this video! Tip though, I would have advised you gather mulch and dirt together and soak it with water, then let it air out a little, but not all the way. Mud/wet mulch, things of that kind, are excellent for sealing it really tightly. Overall great job though (even if you cheated :) )

  • @creanjinsung
    @creanjinsung 5 років тому +22

    Brian: It's fine.
    ***Jason moves***
    Also Brian: Don't touch it ***laughing***

  • @loot5532
    @loot5532 4 роки тому

    I've been watching this channel for a couple of weeks now, and the subtitles have some of my favorite jokes
    [Jason laughs in a way that is both impressed and disappointed]
    Whoever's on the subtitles game, you're absolutely killing it. A+ to this whole channel

  • @Andres-xi7tw
    @Andres-xi7tw 5 років тому +3

    Watching Murphy chop trees brings me intense joy.

  • @yumm95
    @yumm95 4 роки тому

    The combination of the atx climate and the trees that you’re using make that shelter EXTREMELY flammable

  • @SidneyJupiter
    @SidneyJupiter 5 років тому +4

    “When I go off the grid, I intend to have gloves”
    When, Not if, When.

  • @DJFelixChester
    @DJFelixChester 5 років тому +1

    To answer your question about height:
    I was taught to stand up straight, put my arm straight up in the wait fingers to the sky, then bend my wrist at a right angle, this is your max shelter height. The two main reasons for this are; (a) that is the max height you can really maneuver something above your head comfortably without needing some additional tool (which is wasted time and calories in a survival situation, and (b) the larger your shelter the more "void" space it has inside it, and by extension more space your body heat or fire will have to warm for you to maintain a comfortable temperature.

    • @TheStrangerous
      @TheStrangerous 5 років тому +1

      DJFelixChester excellent tips. Thank you.

  • @devinmelendez7394
    @devinmelendez7394 5 років тому +13

    * Brian throws mulch at Jason *
    BRIAN IS MULCH MAN

    • @alvinwe8396
      @alvinwe8396 5 років тому +2

      Cus I'm a modern muuuuulch!!!

  • @wreams2964
    @wreams2964 5 років тому +220

    As a Boy Scout I am deeply offended by their knot tying ability.

    • @jazetod6737
      @jazetod6737 5 років тому

      W Reams same here. Same here.

    • @emilgamer4864
      @emilgamer4864 5 років тому +17

      As a scout leader I feel like they need an episode about how to tie structures together.

    • @xlSevro409lx
      @xlSevro409lx 5 років тому +17

      Haha, they didn't realise that a lashing is an actual knot. Don't they even check google? 3 wraps, 3 fraps

    • @aaronthornton2519
      @aaronthornton2519 5 років тому +7

      I'm a boy scout and I can barley tie knots

    • @MascottDeepfriar
      @MascottDeepfriar 5 років тому +2

      at least use a square knot rather than that twisted double overhand.

  • @leatheryfoot6354
    @leatheryfoot6354 5 років тому +20

    14:17 Well, the show was never called The Modern Mage...
    I’ll see myself out

  • @nvf5282
    @nvf5282 5 років тому +1

    Definitely one of the best shows are UA-cam!!!!

  • @DasVERMiT
    @DasVERMiT 5 років тому +5

    *PHASE 4: LIGHT IT ON FIRE!*

  • @ji0883
    @ji0883 5 років тому +1

    "Guys Against the Woods" Aw man Jason always cracks me up

  • @pumello
    @pumello 5 років тому +24

    This is why I'm still up at 2am here in Finland. CAUSE I'M A MODERN ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGUE!!

    • @muffind3828
      @muffind3828 5 років тому

      Same for me in England, but at 12am

    • @eydu7386
      @eydu7386 5 років тому

      I've been awake all night here in sweden watching this all night too and it's 12:34pm now lol

  • @nevinherren2738
    @nevinherren2738 5 років тому

    if you had a short stout log 2 feet wide 2 feet long you could stand on it and lash it with it standing up or if you have branches with a Y at one end then you can rest the other two in the Y and stand it up often where i live near the coast you can find people myself included build them on the beach for reference in live in California. 8:00 you can use large flat sections of bar off redwood trees although i really depends on where your are location wise. large chunks of moss and grass help with filling gaps and preventing water from getting through fine root systems with dirt helps prevent water from going through.

  • @draco5991rep
    @draco5991rep 5 років тому +12

    Men Beating The Wood!
    the new show from The Modern Rouge

    • @redpandazoologic2731
      @redpandazoologic2731 5 років тому

      draco5991rep sorry no there are too many dirty minds on the internet.

    • @draco5991rep
      @draco5991rep 5 років тому

      @@redpandazoologic2731 what is dirty about beating wood?

    • @redpandazoologic2731
      @redpandazoologic2731 5 років тому

      Morning wood and if you can’t see where that goes god bless you

    • @draco5991rep
      @draco5991rep 5 років тому

      @@redpandazoologic2731 a morning in the woods is usally pretty lovely

    • @drpibisback7680
      @drpibisback7680 4 роки тому +1

      Exclusively through a new partnership with Brazzers!

  • @bobthemathcow
    @bobthemathcow 5 років тому

    18:14 what you should do is make a cross lash with a long trunk and a short/narrow one, lay it over the opening, and use the short part as the top of a small opening.

  • @jeremyowen1
    @jeremyowen1 5 років тому +3

    Brian better watch out.
    Jason owes him one for that dirty hose trick.

  • @davidbondzio1852
    @davidbondzio1852 5 років тому

    I live in germany and love to watch those videos right before going to bed. They're interesting and get me calm.

  • @zemperus1639
    @zemperus1639 5 років тому +16

    You called it a temporary shelter but you got the *GRASS TOP*
    - A tribute to Jason's Minecraft joke.

    • @caseybug1110
      @caseybug1110 5 років тому +2

      Zemperus green top not grass top boomer

  • @TheAgentofEnigmas
    @TheAgentofEnigmas 5 років тому

    That end credits bit showing it 2 months later was amazing. Seeing that it still was sturdy enough to be there for a while. Well done Modern Rogue Team.

  • @YouTubeWatcher9000
    @YouTubeWatcher9000 5 років тому +7

    You should try glima
    It’s a form orphan martial art used created by Vikings, it can be done with or without weapons

  • @STEN-164
    @STEN-164 5 років тому

    Please do more of this survival stuff/bushcraft stuff, this was by far my favorite episode in a long time! love it!

  • @trulyinfamous
    @trulyinfamous 5 років тому +8

    Primitive Rogue Technology seems like a promising series.

  • @AppRemb
    @AppRemb 5 років тому

    That is actually really good guys. I have two huge stick piles on my property and this would be a good project for my son and I. Awesome video guys!

  • @AaronTheBlackDragon
    @AaronTheBlackDragon 5 років тому +3

    The shelter looked really really good. Just a few more patch ups and it would have been amazing.

  • @scootymcscootface
    @scootymcscootface 2 роки тому +1

    “Creepers, Zombies and chudds” 😂

  • @xanderman115
    @xanderman115 5 років тому +3

    this is exactly what i was hoping for today

  • @KalRandom
    @KalRandom 5 років тому +1

    Hey Guys, When you first tie them together go about a foot and a half down from the ends to give yourself a larger crows mouth to set the other logs in, next you set 1 log in each opening around and keep going around the structure like that till you fill in all area as much as you can, minus the opening ofc.

    • @TheStrangerous
      @TheStrangerous 5 років тому

      Kal Random Thank you! That’s helpful.

  • @HRRRRRDRRRRR
    @HRRRRRDRRRRR 5 років тому +16

    Fantastic shelter, it would keep you dry for a whole 5 minutes!

  • @ShadowardVZ
    @ShadowardVZ 5 років тому

    Back in middle school, some friends and I built a shelter beneath a tree in the nearby woods. We stood up branches and tied them together using vines to make walls, and used leafy branches and large fronds to make overhead cover. We actually stayed in it for a bit when a short but sudden storm came through and we were completely dry when it passed. Not too bad for a bunch of kids just goofing off and having fun.

  • @Matando
    @Matando 5 років тому +28

    You had the opportunity to start playing the Minecraft soundtrack right after the Minecraft joke and you blew it.
    I'm not mad..... I'm just disappointed.

    • @moneybilla
      @moneybilla 5 років тому +1

      No its copyrighted so im pretty sure thats why they didnt

    • @Matando
      @Matando 5 років тому +3

      @@moneybilla Video game music doesn't receive copyright strikes because of all the gaming channels.

    • @moneybilla
      @moneybilla 5 років тому +1

      @@Matando doubt that C418 owns copyright to it if he wants he can strike anyone shit youtube algorythm does most of it i havent seen a mc gaming channel that actually plays the music

    • @My_Old_YT_Account
      @My_Old_YT_Account 5 років тому

      @@moneybilla Minecraft's music is copyright free

  • @AceandDuce
    @AceandDuce 5 років тому

    At 2:45 you should have lashed them together, there is a specific lashing to make a tripod. It's great to know how to do. Just remember to use at least 3 fraps (the rotations around the poles) and 2 tight wraps (wrapping the rope around the rope). It starts and ends with a clove hitch.
    I'd attempt to write down exactly how to do it but it'd be easier if you had images to work off of the first time so just look up a tripod lashing.
    -Your friendly neighborhood eagle scout.

  • @tedkaczynski3916
    @tedkaczynski3916 5 років тому +27

    My inner boy scout is going *tripod lashing*

    • @primumsidus8318
      @primumsidus8318 5 років тому +1

      ayy Lmao Mine too! Practically screaming it

    • @AceandDuce
      @AceandDuce 5 років тому +2

      Mine did so much that I made a comment telling them how to do it.

    • @KWM007
      @KWM007 5 років тому

      While their lashing was nowhere close to correct, tee-pee lashing is different from a standard tripod lashing.

    • @wreams2964
      @wreams2964 5 років тому +2

      Just silently thinking wrap and frap, but nobody else knows what that means because it’s the 21st century.

    • @banjobill8420
      @banjobill8420 5 років тому

      It got worse with each overhand knot.

  • @peteaskme8926
    @peteaskme8926 5 років тому

    Okay... So a few tips:
    one) try to keep the height below you're height. This helps the thatching process and allows more heat condensing.
    two) if the base poles are too long causing you to shorten but spread too far outward for the space available, break/saw them off at just over your height, that should allow for a comfortable laying space.
    three) Build up insulation from the ground, think nesting. This makes a "bubble of shelter" insulating from the ground and the seeping rainwater.
    Other than that a great first attempt and always cheat if you have the option! Bushcraft isn't about the purity of the art... It's about doing what needs done to survive. Loved this video, it reminded me of my youth in Washington state. Sequoia Forrest shelters and playing cowboys and indians and mountainman.

  • @Endet_
    @Endet_ 5 років тому +3

    We need a modern rogue minecraft server.

  • @hrhodes2768
    @hrhodes2768 5 років тому +1

    we need a livestream of these two in the wilderness and for them to go full primitive

  • @raymarshall7491
    @raymarshall7491 5 років тому +3

    Bryan it's fine
    Also Bryan "DONT TOUCH IT"

  • @chrisdempsey2379
    @chrisdempsey2379 5 років тому

    FINALLY. This episode has been a long time coming, I've been waiting for you two to do this sort of thing. Gonna watch it now! :D

  • @ryanm817
    @ryanm817 5 років тому +3

    couldn't you also pack mud into the inside of the hut to stop rain/water? specifically after the mud hardens.

  • @brodieknight772
    @brodieknight772 5 років тому

    Holy fuck, guys. This is the GOLDEN AGE OF THE MODERN ROGUE! I am blessed to live in this era.

  • @nickkammer6832
    @nickkammer6832 5 років тому +5

    I can hear SpongeBob in my head screaming technique technique!!!

  • @Rilagooma
    @Rilagooma 5 років тому

    For makeshift shelters, a smaller one just for sleeping in is usually a better way to spend your calories. A shelter made out of an A-frame that slopes towards the ground that allows you to lay down in it is a good option and not too hard to make. Plus, you use less materials, and your body heat doesn't have to fill up such a large space. Easier to waterproof too as you can easily reach the top of it to lay leaves and brush so that the water runs off.
    A bigger shelter is a fine choice if you want somewhere to spend time out of the elements, but they require a lot more pre-prep to make well. The Teepee design is a good choice, though obviously some better knot tying is in order. Next time try to find large broad plants to lay on it like shingles and in such a way that water can run down the sides. If you're expecting heavy rain, a small irrigation ditch around the edge and draining away from the inside is something to consider. Also, there usually isn't much of a reason to make it tall enough to stand in, some upright sitting space and room for your camping gear is all you really need (and obviously enough room to lay down). Also, maybe digging holes for the main posts to sit in so that they don't slide out and fall on you in your sleep like a three legged gymnast doing the splits.
    Just remember that the lower your shelter is the less effected by wind it will be and the less material you'll have to use, saving time and energy, and putting less weight on the structure overall.

  • @marshmellowcookie6860
    @marshmellowcookie6860 5 років тому +4

    last step build the some headquaters around it and it will be good
    or burie it undernith a mountain

  • @Heavy_Gunman01
    @Heavy_Gunman01 4 місяці тому

    Dear Modern Rogue,
    I have been watching your videos for years now and I would like to offer my advice as an Eagle Scout based in San Antonio.
    the best way to tie a tripod is to basically go over the first, under the second, over the third, back under the third, over the second, etc. I reccomend doing this at least 3-5 times to get a nice sturdy base to then put up.
    SIncerely,
    The Modern Eagle

  • @ComradePhoenix
    @ComradePhoenix 5 років тому +4

    "It's getting cold..."
    I work outside, and I'm jealous.
    Edit: and then, I find out, that was 2 and a half months ago.

  • @nymalous3428
    @nymalous3428 5 років тому

    Nice tee-wam-yurt...
    I read in a book once about how a tribe made their shelters out of freshly cut turf/sod. First they erected the wooden frames, got them study, and then stacked the squares of dirt and grass and roots around like bricks (almost Minecraft-esque).
    It occurred to me during phase three that you guys might have just as well dug a cave into the mulch pile and lived there, it might have been easier...
    (By the way, the outro with the camera guy showing the aftermath of the shelter was a nice touch... and a testament to the build.)

  • @stirrcrazyn1611
    @stirrcrazyn1611 5 років тому +5

    I feel like it shouldn't be that I know what "chuds" stands for because of the early 2000's crime drama Castle.

    • @jbt-qu6lm
      @jbt-qu6lm 5 років тому

      I only know what it stands for cause of chapo

  • @Volaths
    @Volaths 5 років тому +1

    6:53 "nothing's moving"
    *pushes a part that moves*
    *quick cut* lmfao

  • @JesusChrist-vv8pm
    @JesusChrist-vv8pm 5 років тому +7

    2:03 Brian and Jason summoning the illuminati, it's all a cover up.

  • @toothlessblue
    @toothlessblue 5 років тому +2

    > Makeshift shelter
    "Oh wow look at all this perfect wood behind us."

  • @chrisbolland5634
    @chrisbolland5634 5 років тому +6

    I'm in the first 5 minuets! Can you guys improvise a firearm, like a matchlock musket?

    • @jackharvey8005
      @jackharvey8005 5 років тому

      Think UA-cam will take it down but good idea nevertheless

    • @chrisbolland5634
      @chrisbolland5634 5 років тому +1

      @@jackharvey8005 i mean, it's texas. You can do anything there! Plus I need instuctions...

    • @jackharvey8005
      @jackharvey8005 5 років тому

      I just mean UA-cam guidelines, and firearms are so simple you can figure it out just by looking at one:)

    • @chrisbolland5634
      @chrisbolland5634 5 років тому

      @@jackharvey8005 yeah.

    • @jbt-qu6lm
      @jbt-qu6lm 5 років тому +1

      that would be quite dangerous for everybody involved. also youtube wouldn't take it down they'd just demonetize it..and perhaps the whole channel

  • @befuddled2010
    @befuddled2010 5 років тому

    I love how at around 14:00 they say it's a 1 day affair to build it, then when they water test it the thing leaks like a sieve. Good thing they had all that mulch so readily available because without it they would have never gotten off the ground. If it had not been there, it would have taken them forever. While the results with the readily available mulch were not great, just imagine what the results would have been without it. I've been in modern tents in an August late summer sierra rain and gotten completely soaked, and that took 12 hours of steady down pour! Think of what 12 hours of rain in this thing would feel like. What they just constructed is a joke, but not funny if you were inside it expecting protection from the elements. I know this comes across as harsh, but I still love the channel and appreciate these guys. Chemistry.

  • @Floofie
    @Floofie 5 років тому +4

    lets goooo!

  • @farmerboy916
    @farmerboy916 5 років тому

    Yesss, I am 100% down for this being a theme on the channel. So, so many things you could do with it and so very rogueish

    • @farmerboy916
      @farmerboy916 5 років тому

      ... I think the shelter might be a tad overbuilt. Lighter brush/ branches could probably be used more extensively as thatch (and if you're using thatch you need to be careful of the overall angle of the roof if you want it to be watertight) and the thatch should be reasonably thick, but hey whatever works