I seen something like this in an old book but the illustration was not good enough for me to understand how the bottom supports worked. Thank you for showing how it is dune. In the book it was called a "pochers cabin". I wish i could remember the name of the book, but it has been a lest 30 years ago.
This man of God, basically formed a bed with no knots. That’s why, every day I look at different people and the way they do things. I’m really starting to understand when people say, don’t be so quick to buy things that people are selling bush crafting. All he used was para. My people parish for the lack of knowledge. You take the 💵, I’ll take the knowledge.
Should your "string" be dyneema or bankliine? Once encircling log ends, can it take sidewise force? Of course, your "fiddling" testing will tell you...
Excellent work! Love your video! This is perfect in a survival situation!
Brilliant! Enjoy your videos, sir. Watching from Toronto, Canada.
Thank you for watching.
Love it! Primitive skills using physics! A blanket or tarp stretcher might give another idea for the bed. Still would need the support cross rods
Thanks for the comment. I saved my tarp for the rain cover. It rains a lot here. 👍
Excellent!
Genius. ✊🍷🎩🎩🎩 thanks.
Thank you
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well done
I seen something like this in an old book but the illustration was not good enough for me to understand how the bottom supports worked. Thank you for showing how it is dune. In the book it was called a "pochers cabin". I wish i could remember the name of the book, but it has been a lest 30 years ago.
This man of God, basically formed a bed with no knots. That’s why, every day I look at different people and the way they do things. I’m really starting to understand when people say, don’t be so quick to buy things that people are selling bush crafting. All he used was para. My people parish for the lack of knowledge. You take the 💵, I’ll take the knowledge.
Thank you so much for your kind comment.
Pretty good!
Should your "string" be dyneema or bankliine? Once encircling log ends, can it take sidewise force? Of course, your "fiddling" testing will tell you...