Solo Bushcraft Overnighter - Natural Shelter
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2018
- Enjoying a sub-zero night out in the mountains of Canada, I construct a shelter and bed from fir boughs next to a large fire that keeps me warm all night. Thank you for watching and be sure to subscribe!
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I had to stop this video at the 4 minute mark.
To say Absolutely Wonderful Job doesn't seem even close to enough. The way you were able to maximize your work without maximizing your effort like making a Tree Hook to bring pine boughs back to camp.
To make a much more Sturdy and substantial Debris Shelter by wedging the the tree into the trunk after prying it apart using it to work with itself ?
Brilliant.
THIS is why I chose to learn other things about the Bushcraft world that I'm New to.
I have been a Survival Expert in Staying Alive, Primitive Shelter Making, Escape and Evasion and the such.
But one thing I have Learned is " When you Have a Survivalist or Instructor who claims to know it all, If They are in a SHTF Situation .... It is their Lives that will be CLAIMED ......"
I'm always Learning, Thanks for Teaching.
LOVE your “no talking” videos! Just great skills, interesting food, wonderful scenery, and winsome videography... can’t be beat! Thanks so much!
SistahRev Thank you so much! You're too kind! Take care!
+1 "just sounds of the nature and tools" format (with simple texts for details) is the best. 👍🏻
Really appreciate the silence! Damn, Awesome job on that shelter!
Alan Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video. Happy trails!
You're an amazing teacher kid. I got a place in Northern NY and I've been taking a lot more walks into the woods lately because of your videos. Great stuff.
Love this stuff. Relaxing big time
I watch a bushcrafting video every night before i go to bed. Calms me down and no issue falling asleep. And i am dresming all night of campfires, shelters and good steaks...
After watching your videos, I feel much more confident in my bushcraft
Some of the stuff you do, like creating a way to drag the line branches, I would NEVER think of. So cool to watch and learn. Thanks!
As a child in Texas, every year around January 1st we would collect all the neighbors discarded Christmas trees and make a fort just like this one. What a fun time and they smelled great also. 😀
Jim Gibbons Yes, these shelters do smell amazing! Sleeping on the Fir bough pillow is really great haha. Thanks for watching, take care.
Awesome shelter build. Great video. Thanks for sharing
The shelter looks so warm. I love fire crackling sound.
Super looking supper and breakfast! Excellent job on the quick shelter. Thanks for sharing, ATB Von
*watches video*
me: i want to camp in the snow
*cold hits face stepping outside*
me: maybe next time
This was a joy to watch
Especially the bow pillow well done!
These videos really inspire people to get out and go for a camp out, and make their own shelters! It’s awesome! Love the beard btw!! 👍🏻👍🏻
I love how you get the importance of having a good place to sit. I see many videos of people sitting on the ground. C omfort makes all the difference. Even minimal comfort. It's not survival. It's thriving in your environment.
Rey Scott It's the small details that make the difference. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching. Take care!
Great trip. You packed a lot of work into a short video. Thanks for sharing. Happy holidays and God bless.
Jon Fornwald Thank you for watching. God bless you too!
Well shot. Great use of your tools. Awesome shelter. Good job.
Kevin Fraser Thanks for watching & commenting! Happy trails.
Outstanding job kudo's!!
Cool... nicely done. I mean the whole video, I like how you did it... great editing. Awesome job! 👍🏻
I learned two new ideas in the first 1:20. Thanks! You rock, dude.
You're the best bushcraft teacher on youtube... please share some more content; we're missing your fantastic adventures.
going back and watching all the videos I've missed...
Great video mate, really liked the pillow idea.
Colin Brown Best smelling pillow ever haha
Great set up mate. I really enjoyed the video. Keep them coming
this is pure bliss
nicely done bravo,so satisfying to watch😍😍
Now that's a CHUNK of meat. Life's Good. A shelter, a fire, a big chunk of meat and being out there. Good one Ryley.
Great! no talk... all but work...nice shelter too...
Molette Gamus Thank you for watching 👍
Very well done shelter, nice to see.
Thank you very much for watching! Have a great day.
That is a snug little fort that you have there! All is well now!
Mistrzostwo kolego 👍
Great video🌲😎
awesome post....thank-you for sharing your fire....Now I gotta go and get me a steak.
This was a great video Ryley, of what I imagine to be the true perspective of your remote and tranquil solo wildland outings! I can easily see myself living out the rest of my days in such a beautiful peaceful expanse. I wouldn't have the guts to go it alone like you do though! With my luck, a few bear would have wanted to share that slab of meat with me! I definitely need to watch a lot more of your videos to gain better knowledge and skill before I entertain any kind of Kuskbushcraft! Keep posting, can't wait to see more.
Get Good Thank you for watching! The bears here in Alberta have all gone into hibernation by now, so no need to worry about them. I appreciate you watching. Happy trails.
Watching these videos are my new favourite pass time. So nice and peaceful to watch. I’m definitely going to try doing something like this one day. I might not even comeback to civilization because this is the kind of life I call living lol
Oh i love it very cool.
Amazing shelter and beard as well😂
#FearTheBeard
Nixon Bushcraft Haha, fear the beard. Good one. 😂👌
Great Job!
You made that look easy.😎
Hi from scotland enjoy all your videos thank you👍👍
Fantastic viewing, best bushcraft videos on UA-cam. Q: have you ever encountered bears in those woods?
How the hell have I missed your channel? Wow you really know your stuff in the bush. I love your content.
Bernie Wojewski Thank you very kindly! Take care.
Well done, I like the fact your eatin good. 👍🏻
New subscriber here Just found your videos a few days ago and love them I enjoy the art of the silent film and the skills you bring to the table
Just subscribed been into
Wild outdoor survival since the scouts 50 years ago
Got a mate who's into it
Big time.
Iv put him on to your fantastic channel. Today
Were going to put your skills
Into action.
Respect
UK.
You would have fun exploring BC! Great camping places over here!
Looked like you had a great overnighter.
Having watched numerous, natural-shelter videos, I am totally convinced that a waterproof tarp is a quintessentially important piece of gear that will save loads of time and effort. Also, a tarp eliminates the need to cut live wood. (OK, you might need a few evergreen boughs on which to sleep.)
Thanks for sharing this video! Keep on rocking!☺💛
BBQDad463 yeah but does it look cool haha
Great stuff
Sound of the fire is epic
Hands down. I subscribed....
Love your videos Ryley, just wish they were longer... Just about the time I'm getting into what's going on, and wishing I was eating whatever it is you're cooking, all of a sudden you're pulling up tent stakes and untying the tarp. I could watch this stuff for like, an hour (each video)... and then go out and do the same things myself ;-) Happy trails!
Amazing video Sir!! I just subscribed to your channel and happy New year to you and your family 😇 🇺🇸
Awesome shelter ma, really enjoying your videos, subbed my friend. Keep up the great work, cheers friend.
love what you doing man.... from Iraq
Are you in the cooking industry be chance Kusk, because your an AWSOME cook! I get hungry as soon as you cook.🍗🥓🍳🥙🥩
Thanks for the nice video.
Nice one buddy try to do one of these each year to stay in and countless other ones with the scouts love it just keeps the skills fresh . Nice job
Sperrin Outdoors Thank you for watching buddy! Happy trails.
Cool video!.
LOVE my UCO Gear! Another awesome video. Subscribing :)
Awesome trip video. I just discovered your channel definitely subscribed.
Neat trick for transporting a bundle of boughs.
Очень уютно и душевно)
When I watch your cooking in the woods, Suddenly I feel hungry.
Very Cool
Amazing
Muy buenos tus videos. ..saludos desde chile
Ah yes, the awesome Mora 840, my second favorite right behind the Classic #2
good job my friend :) like !
RustyLeak Thank you very much!
I`m glad he left the shelter.
Nice 👍
Ficou muito top esse abrigo.
Subbed!
Nice shelter bro !
Angga Stti Thank you very much!
Your beard is awesome
Excellent job, using spruce boughs, for your shelter. Pine, would never work well, in these situations. I know, I've tried it, in Maine, when I was a boy.
i hope you will make more longer video. thanks
Very good
The only thing with that as a shelter is, these kinds of trees catch fire and go up pretty good, especially when dry of course.
Awesome dood...... I had a friend who used to put BBQ sauce on pizza.
Wow😍
Like he had to drag those pine branches lol
Great video and great content. Looking forward to more videos. Does the UCO Put off enough light to be worth bringing?
Tony Hoesing Thanks for watching! I really like my UCO lantern, and I definitely think it's worth bringing. The camera doesn't do it justice at all... it definitely puts off enough light to be able to see around it.
Kusk Bushcraft Thanks for the response. Ordering one ! Keep up the great work
Build another one and put my name on it. Nice video and very peaceful looking
High, i see a very efficient wood-use here. kindly Fiete
Meatfast, the king of breakfast.
I loved this. I was sick last year and stuck inside, but all better now and ready to get outdoors! What kind of clothing, including your gloves, are you using?
Reviews by Rob Glad to hear you're in good health and back to being in the outdoors. Thanks for watching! My clothing isn't anything too special. A wool sweater, wool fingerless gloves, and a pair of nylon pants for wind & moisture protection. Take care and happy trails!
How long did it take to build your shelter? Once again you have made me hungry watching you cook.
Your videos was so short lol I wanted more
Sometimes loneliness and nature are the ones that forget us in our pain and wounds When we lose our dearest, we must be alone and be alone in order for us to rest psychologically.
Is there no wild pigs in the woods? The shelter doesn't have a door. If a wild pig appeared there how would you handle the crisis?
Ohne jeglicher Worte! Super ! Danke! Andere labern und labern .
Great video my friend thanks for sharing. ATB,
Jonathan
Awesome Outdoors Thanks for watching, Jonathan!
That's one ghili suit camp. 😄
Great video with no stupid background music. Thanks
nice
What's the point of the logs by the fire? Is it to stop the wind from blowing the smoke inside the shelter? Also, what axe are you using? Take care! 🙂
It reflects the fire's heat from the "off" side of the fire into the opening of the shelter.
Next year im 100% doing this myb even this year cant wait
Thank you!
We need more videos
👍👍
If you use, evergreen wood, for your fire, when cooking meat, directly, over the fire, you ingest, much creosote, which eventually, will cause problems, in your blood stream, as well as, your nervous system. Use hardwoods only, for direct, meat cooking. Just a word of advice, from a 70-year-old native, of Maine, who, has spent many hours, in the forest, cooking food, on an open campfire.