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Bushcraft Shelter 1,461 Days Later: Thatched Roof Saxon House

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  • Опубліковано 10 кві 2023
  • Here is a tour of the medieval-style bushcraft saxon house with thatch roof that we built 4 years ago. I head back to the saxon pit house or "grubenhaus" to see how it is doing 1,461 days after it was built. The saxons occupied Britain from the 5th to the 11th century. Many of their houses were built by digging a pit in the ground which would help to keep a consistent temperature throughout the year. The house was built with simple hand tools and you can watch every episode of the series below.
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  • @travertin1
    @travertin1 Рік тому +86

    I cannot believe it’s been 4 years! I loved waiting for each instalment of the build and the final build is fantastic - as it still is today! All the best and keep up the great work!

    • @TAOutdoors
      @TAOutdoors  Рік тому +7

      Me neither! Time flies.

    • @AnimatedStoriesWorldwide
      @AnimatedStoriesWorldwide Рік тому

      What I cannot believe is that it wasn't taken over/occupied/dirtied/set on fire by randos.
      Is it on private gated land?
      edit: sorry, hadn't gotten to the part about the missing window yet. Still in good shape, considering

    • @edwardfletcher7790
      @edwardfletcher7790 Рік тому

      @@TAOutdoors If you want an easy window replacement just grab a scrap oven door from the kerb 👍

  • @jamesellsworth9673
    @jamesellsworth9673 Рік тому +28

    I am SO PLEASED that you came back to review and update the building of this structure. YES to revisiting and using all of the structures this summer!🤩 Bring them back to life with fellowship, food, and fire in the hearth. I do remember your bushcraft camp series. You taught so much then about making a bushcraft kitchen with a swiveling crane to take hot pots on and off the fire and so on.

  • @riuphane
    @riuphane Рік тому +26

    I love this retrospective, so good. I can't decide which is crazier, how well it is holding up or that it has been 4 freaking years since you did that!!

    • @riuphane
      @riuphane Рік тому +2

      Also, I miss the og bushcraft camp. That was the reason I started following the channel and what set you apart.

  • @tbread1128
    @tbread1128 Рік тому +24

    I love watching videos in your woodland, but I do sometimes miss these woods. The pinetrees give a very different vibe. Also this is the forest from the OG bushcraft camp, when I started watching you, giving a nostalgic value too. Thanks for making another video here!

  • @donaldmiller8767
    @donaldmiller8767 Рік тому +5

    I look forward to revisiting the Saxon house redesign and use. I also remember the bushcraft fort.

  • @Thoraral_Oakenshield
    @Thoraral_Oakenshield Рік тому +1

    how time flies that it was already 4 years ago when you built it is astonishing

  • @suzisaintjames
    @suzisaintjames Рік тому +5

    Yes, it's saturated, but take it as a great compliment that they have mimicked you. But, that shouldn't mean that you can't continue on the same path. You've built a community of over 2.2M viewers that looks forward to your next project... no matter what the rest of UA-cam is doing. You don't see Gordon Ramsay giving up cooking just because there's a million other cooks on UA-cam. Do what makes you happy as working for work's sake only leads to burn out. Do what makes you happy and don't worry about what others are doing. We'll be here no matter what... Look at "This Old House" (American renovation TV show) on the air for over 44+ years and still going strong! 💖🌞🌵😷

  • @deborahdanhauer8525
    @deborahdanhauer8525 Рік тому +1

    I can see how putting the logs vertically instead of horizontally across the front might help with water drainage off the building. It should channel the water to the ground without as many spots for it to seep in. I would also put a large window in the back wall. I never like having a fire in a building and only one way out.
    I watched you build this one and I still love it!❤️🤗🐝

  • @mervyndykes5845
    @mervyndykes5845 Рік тому +3

    You have every reason to feel proud about what you have done! The only thing wrong with it is that I am not in your part of the world, so I can't come visiting! All the best and love to your Dad!

  • @shanerowell6943
    @shanerowell6943 Рік тому +7

    The bushcraft fort is not only what I remember most well...it's also what made me originally sub in the first place. I still envy those days/nights you spent there. I remember you taking your wife to the fort that time and she was not as impressed as you and all of us were. I love those memories. Keep it up mate! Still love seeing your videos so very much.

  • @thisandthat849
    @thisandthat849 Рік тому +1

    In a shop in Rye, when they were renovating, they saw a hand print in the same sort of mud and daub used for the walls and it was over 400 years old! The shop keeper carefully renovated over it so as to not disturb the hand print and try to keep it safe for another 400 years! Neat!

  • @Krimson.0310
    @Krimson.0310 Рік тому +1

    This is actually a channel we all have been lookin for even if we didnt knew we do.

  • @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885
    @voidisyinyangvoidisyinyang885 Рік тому +2

    I built a primitive Double Wattle wall hut. Thanks for sharing this hut - it's similar to what I built. The shutter boards for the roof gap - yes I live in a very cold climate. The moss gaps in the walls. I just used plastic bags. haha. We don't have much moss - none at all. More clay though! I used horse manure for the cob also - and a horse manure lime wash over the cob on the outside to water proof the cob. I posted a vid on it but I made NO measurements - and so it's very primitive. haha. I use it quite a bit though - for a farm work structure. Also my roof is rockwool two layers insulation since it's fire proof.

  • @InVerum
    @InVerum Рік тому +4

    Yes! Please go back and use it more. Getting a glance of what it would be like to live in that time period is a big appeal of the building and experiencing of these structures. Would love to see more of it.

  • @OnStageLighting
    @OnStageLighting Рік тому +5

    Enjoyed seeing you experience thatching. My dad only recently retired after a lifetime as a Master Thatcher in Hants, Wilts, and Dorset. I used to go to work with him as a kid. Wouldn't profess to be any good at the main job, but I know the process, how to scrape up and do other menial tasks for the masters. My favourite when I was little was bumping bundles on a spot board, ready for use. Cheers.

  • @aribavel2757
    @aribavel2757 Рік тому +1

    Yes!!! Of course I remember the OG Bushcraft Camp! That was the series that got me into Bushcraft at the start!!!

  • @jamieedwards6721
    @jamieedwards6721 Рік тому +10

    I loved this series, I've watched you Mike for about 6 years, there's no doubt you inspired me to take up wild camping after I watched your tarp shelter video, 6 years on and I'm a seasoned wild camper and hiker, I owe my passion and health to you and that video, its crazy to think but it's true. Here's to many more years and builds.

  • @lollykoko
    @lollykoko Рік тому

    I'm enjoying your explanation of how Saxon housing improved over the decades, to become the ancestor of today's stick built home.

  • @vikingbushcraft1911
    @vikingbushcraft1911 Рік тому

    Can I just give a shout-out to your Dad - total GOAT - inspirational

  • @stephanygates6491
    @stephanygates6491 Рік тому +3

    I found you on the bushcraft camp build. I was sad to see it reduced to a pile of sticks. The tower was the best! All your builds have been delightful. I do love watching you and your dad crack on!

  • @joelining
    @joelining Рік тому

    There are a lot of bushcraft builds on UA-cam, but nobody does them like you guys!

  • @cjkathe
    @cjkathe Рік тому +1

    Definitely use it! But a note on TA Fishing. I don’t even fish and I love those videos. Your dad is really entertaining. I especially liked the shark jumping in the boat! It’s really is awesome!

  • @maxinedurling3425
    @maxinedurling3425 Рік тому +1

    Can't believe that it was four years ago. Out of all the little houses you built which one would you like( if you could) to build in your new wood. And yes I remember the bush craft camp and it is still my favorite

  • @Watcher1852
    @Watcher1852 Рік тому +1

    WAY TO GO, DO HOPE U GO BACK TO DO MORE WORK AND VISIT MORE OFTEN, I REMEMBER THE BUILDS, HAPPY U CHECKED IT OUT AGAIN, BIG THANK U

  • @cheriprovencio9442
    @cheriprovencio9442 Рік тому

    Wow 4 years old, that’s great work. You and your Father, excellent!

  • @Narcosis71
    @Narcosis71 Рік тому +1

    Jeez, was it really 4years since I watched this project take place? Impressive effort back then, even more so now.

  • @mattbrown5511
    @mattbrown5511 Рік тому +2

    I'd love to see you maintain and use this house. I haven't followed you long enough to remember the series but will go check out the playlist. Your passion and enthusiasm is absolutely infectious. Cherish your memories. I miss my father so much. He passed 5 years ago tomorrow (4-12-2018) I try to make memories as good with my daughter.

  • @nateknudson8500
    @nateknudson8500 Рік тому +2

    As I watch these videos it feels like I'm watching your home movies for your future children and it's a great feeling to be a part of. Makes me want to make memories with my own little ones. If you want ideas I think using traditional woodcraft techniques to make furniture for that home would be a really interesting view into sustainability and living history.

  • @BillyBOB-sm3rl
    @BillyBOB-sm3rl Рік тому

    I have been watching you for 8 years. That was a hell of a build. One of your larger builds.

  • @curtiscrawford9241
    @curtiscrawford9241 Рік тому +2

    That is amazing! 4 years ago, I remember watching you and your dad building this. Just fantastic 👏. Please show us the rest of your builds, and keep it up Mike. O have your dad with you so we can have his take on things lol.

  • @harrywright5705
    @harrywright5705 Рік тому +1

    So many memories in one vid, would love to see more of the dens 👍

  • @bretlemieux2489
    @bretlemieux2489 Рік тому

    I honestly still rewatch all of your vids T A Outdoors is an amazing channel!

  • @ek-nz
    @ek-nz Рік тому +1

    Yes, I remember the OG bushcraft camp. That’s what brought me to this channel IIRC. So much has happened since then. Still love the bushcraft and camping videos. Keep it up Mike, you’re holding your own in the world of YT outdoors channels all these years.

  • @Largo01
    @Largo01 Рік тому

    Wow, for four years it's still in pretty good condition. Nice work, mate.

  • @judebrown4103
    @judebrown4103 Рік тому

    Ah that was lovely Mike. This made me realise that I've been subbed to your channel for more years than I thought, from around or even before the pallet wood cabin build.
    In fact I think the only build I didn't see go up live was the Fort, it's been such fun. I didn't know how to comment in the early days, have since learned a lot more and acquired a lot more channels to sub to, especially in lockdown.
    So I learned about how I could use UA-cam from you which has opened our my life massively. I'm disabled but the platform showed me about e-bikes as a disability aid, so buying one got me outside in lockdown. I found out about ev's and have been lucky enough to find a used one when our old petrol car was written off. We're looking at solar PV, battery and water storage, air source heat pumps for when we win the lottery!
    All this good stuff stems from stumbling around the internet and finding you chaps and the likes of Phil @Shady Acres Woodshop on UA-cam all those years ago.
    So while we're having a reminisce I thought I'd thank you for not only getting me out in the woods again, I grew up in woods as a kid, but for starting me on this journey of discovery and knowledge which has really opened up my life that had begun to shrink with the constant battle against ME/CFS.
    So there you go, you're still teaching... although I'm a bit older than your former pupils at 65 this year and you've even contributed to my attempts at helping the planet a bit too!
    Blessings to you and Graeme and your family...I was touched when you named your daughter Evelyn as that was my late mum's name who died not long before she was born. If you've spoken about the newest arrival I've either missed it or not been able to retain the memory which is a shame but congratulations to you both. 👍💐🍻🙏

  • @laurabryannan
    @laurabryannan Рік тому +5

    I've enjoyed watching you build all of the wonderful structures you've made, but I'd also love to see more videos of you using them. Hope you go for it!

  • @OICUR12
    @OICUR12 Рік тому +3

    You guys put so much work into that build especially the thatching. Love it!

  • @helenslater3129
    @helenslater3129 Рік тому

    Very cool to revisit the thatched Saxon house and see how its fared over time. I can't believe its been 4 years!

  • @condor1961
    @condor1961 Рік тому +1

    Great video Mike, you are very lucky to have a dad like Graham. He is a legend. I can't wait to see what your dad puts up this week. Keep them coming Mike. 😉👍

  • @Hogweed666
    @Hogweed666 Рік тому

    so awesome.
    i too miss the old youtube. back when it was a microcosm of little communities like the one you built here.
    i learned a lot from you, and applied it to my own bushcraft camp...

  • @0ldred
    @0ldred Рік тому +1

    Great to see this build stand the test of time, also glad to hear you remember Purlins are the horizontal parts of the roof structure 😘

  • @wolf1066
    @wolf1066 Рік тому

    This is excellent. Great to see how well it's weathered the, ahhh, weather. And time. Definitely would love to see you patch it up, add some furniture, rebuild the bed and fire pit and do a few more things with it.
    And, yes, I think we all remember the Bushcraft Camp fondly.

  • @MrGoesBoom
    @MrGoesBoom Рік тому +4

    I can't believe it's been that long...doesn't seem like it. Really neat coming back and seeing how well it's held up. Damn shame that someone vandalized the area though. I really don't understand that mindset, going into the woods and finding this cool hut/house that someone obviously spent some time and effort on...then deciding you're going to wreck it. Could have been worse I suppose, it really has held up well.

  • @freakygardener8033
    @freakygardener8033 Рік тому

    Absolutely BEAUTIFUL! Two 👍👍 for you, and another two 👍👍 for your father!

  • @janelleabbott6245
    @janelleabbott6245 Рік тому

    It was awesome watching you and your father build this one. This is where I learned to use pitch for the tenons. Very smart team you and your father. Thank you for the update

  • @ewengillies9826
    @ewengillies9826 Рік тому

    Everything pld is new again. When you update and start to use and enjoy it this will make for compeling viewing. Watched you and your dad from scratch on this one so bring tge old fella back to enjoy the fruits of your labours. Bushyboy Oz.

  • @georgefiveash7094
    @georgefiveash7094 Рік тому

    Thank you for every build as well those great meals from you and your Dad .

  • @elisabethm9655
    @elisabethm9655 Рік тому

    It’s impressive to see how so many architectural features like the overhangs and gable ends are driven by practical considerations for the long term survival of the building. Observing the natural deterioration really tests the longevity and shows that what many consider to be aesthetic forms are in reality part of ‘building for sustainability’.

  • @pobo6113
    @pobo6113 Рік тому

    I really like this house. I’m really glad you changed the door. It looks great.

  • @FraustByte
    @FraustByte Рік тому

    Wow how time flies. I remember watching this being built. I wish I had the area to be able to do things like this when my dad was still alive.

  • @knightshousegames
    @knightshousegames Рік тому

    It's so wild that it's been so long, I remember binging a bunch of these building videos during lockdown
    I can't wait to see the one about the roundhouse, I think that was the coolest build here

  • @ericallan1373
    @ericallan1373 Рік тому

    Yes, I remember the bushcraft camp. I’ve been watching since the beginning. And I think you should use all the structures that you have built.

  • @Rags2Itches
    @Rags2Itches Рік тому +2

    Mike, it was a great build series to see. I think the extra bit about digging down in the house was also to keep the smoke from the fire above the heads of the inhabitants. I always wanted you and your Dad to build a better set of stairs going into the house. Please leave gaps at the top of the front and back for the smoke to draft outside with your slat idea.
    Wishing you all the best.

  • @seanmiz6539
    @seanmiz6539 Рік тому

    I can’t believe it’s been that long. I remember you putting that together with your dad. It looks solid still overall

  • @pebo1632
    @pebo1632 Рік тому

    I'm just watching the video where you and your dad are building a cabin. Im so sorry for your loss, I know its late in my condolences to you and your family, but I just saw that, where you say ,you had no idea that that day wad the last day for your dad at the cabin. So very sorry and I pray for you and your family's spiritual heart healing.

  • @countrybowwow
    @countrybowwow Рік тому +1

    Hello, my friend
    Thank you for the great video.
    I love your channel! Have a happy day.👍🏼

  • @ancientone5355
    @ancientone5355 Рік тому

    About 40 years ago I built a thatch tepee shaped hut in the woods. I lived in for several years. It had a better doorway than a tepee and I remember it as quite dry. I learned my thatching from "The Thatcher's Craft" by the Rural Industries Bureau. It has many pictures of the beautiful thatched roof houses in England. The book says that roofs that are not under trees and are made of Norfolk reed have lasted over 100 years. It says that the moss on the roof is from water dripping from trees above the roof. I did have an open fire in the center with the smoke going through the roof. Even with the fire bugs still lived in the thatch and would fall into the room. That would be the main thing making the thatch undesirable these days. I really enjoyed my years living in that thatch structure.

  • @ArielleViking
    @ArielleViking Рік тому

    So great to return to the Saxon house and see how it's held up. Gosh, it's hard to believe it's been 4 years, I really enjoyed this build. 👍❤️

  • @josephinegibbs3902
    @josephinegibbs3902 Рік тому

    Would love to see a Saxon House overnighter. Get your Dad to come along!

  • @ivyjulieharvey3043
    @ivyjulieharvey3043 Рік тому

    Your series inspired me to get my tools out again in the last 4 years I made so much and get back out to do bushcraft once more like I use to do with my late grandfather who was a big part of my life growing up who cared for me and raised me along with my grandmother who taught me foraging, welding, smelting and basket weaving also knitting and dressmaking on an old singer by hand. We use to build all sorts from huts to wooden toys. Lots of happy memories. Thanks for the amazing videos.

  • @csehszlovakze
    @csehszlovakze Рік тому +2

    it held up nicely, looking forward to the renovation/improvement vids!

  • @sharonkatope9885
    @sharonkatope9885 Рік тому

    Great watching you and your family's journey over the years, Mike! Looking forward to more.

  • @steventooV1
    @steventooV1 Рік тому

    What a fun trip down memory lane. We’re looking forward to seeing what you do next here. Please be sure to enjoy it - you can’t change the past, but embrace the future. Take care, Mike.

  • @mustachioedmetroid9740
    @mustachioedmetroid9740 Рік тому

    Really loved watching the Saxon house series. Hope to see a new build soon, despite the saturation 😂

  • @johnburrows9558
    @johnburrows9558 Рік тому

    Ive actually collected nails for 42yrs,I used to do a lot of carpentry/joinery on listed buildings and those nails AND any other hardware that I came across from my apprenticeship days onward quite often been just the job...Your work is pretty cool by the way,really enjoy yours and dad's channel

  • @michaelburns9207
    @michaelburns9207 Рік тому

    .... The fingerprints in the wattle and daub are the signature of an artist....

  • @dap9387
    @dap9387 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed watching all your builds! Thanks for the update!

  • @joshuahouseholder2920
    @joshuahouseholder2920 Рік тому

    Thank you for posting this update. I have often wondered what became of this house. I really enjoyed watching you and your dad build together. Yes, there may be a lot of "building" videos, but none of them hold a candle to the fellowship and joy you two have. Keep up the good work, and keep building!

  • @khevzreonal9418
    @khevzreonal9418 Рік тому

    love to watch again this with your dad💙💗🙏🙏

  • @jeantaylor824
    @jeantaylor824 Рік тому

    Ta you did a great job for the first time doing it

  • @amyv8416
    @amyv8416 Рік тому

    The fort series is something I watch all the way through occasionally. Such a fun build.

  • @ronpeacock9939
    @ronpeacock9939 Рік тому

    Hard to believe it's been so long. I think with having the little one now, you can get her into camping in your older houses you built. Camping is fun.. but much more fun with someone else... and to teach your children to love something at a young age. Yeah, it makes it where you have to keep your eyes on the little one... but I know from experience, my kids loved camping... My stepdaughter was a bit against it.. there is dirt in the woods.. but she did love the evening campfire and the peace and quiet.

  • @kingrafa3938
    @kingrafa3938 Рік тому

    I have so much fun watching the build of Saxon House.

  • @flashthompson7
    @flashthompson7 Рік тому

    Thank you I’m grateful you shared this visual and knowledge with us. God bless you

  • @outdoorsbeyondnature1980
    @outdoorsbeyondnature1980 Рік тому +1

    The Sexton house, I imagine the Saxons would build and they would learn from the from season to season throughout the years.

  • @sdraper2011
    @sdraper2011 Рік тому

    That's a real labor of love! Well done.

  • @qUinnwd
    @qUinnwd Рік тому

    Awesome that it is still holding up, great video mate.
    cheers

  • @wolfbisbing486
    @wolfbisbing486 Рік тому

    I remember watching all those videos you’ve mentioned. All great videos. I can’t believe it’s been 4 years since building this. WOW

  • @Buggsy6666
    @Buggsy6666 Рік тому

    That’s awesome that it’s still standing. Personally the bushcraft cap was one of the best because you got to see it evolve, maybe a bushcraft 2.0 would be good

  • @pyeitme508
    @pyeitme508 Рік тому +3

    Amazing 🤩

  • @KaylynnStrain
    @KaylynnStrain Рік тому

    would love to see you build furniture inside this awesome shelter !!!! loved seeing you and dad work as a killer team on this and all your builds !!!!!

  • @9shunter
    @9shunter Рік тому

    It’s been four years already? Time sure don’t wait around. Glad to see it holding up

  • @daviddevine1757
    @daviddevine1757 Рік тому +2

    Just a thought if you where going to rebuild the front, step the frame back a foot before taking the original down that would give you the overhang plus support while taking it down. 👍

  • @pikeoutside728
    @pikeoutside728 Рік тому

    Oh, I remember the OG bushcraft camp. I started following you before you built it. I kinda can't believe it's gone! *tear*

  • @thecrew777
    @thecrew777 Рік тому

    Of course I remember the Bushcraft camp! That was the first and awesome. I totally agree that it would be cool to watch more episodes of you USING what you have built. Like 4 or 5 at least. Good build. Watched the whole series. Best way to learn is to check a structure years later!

  • @tarnocdoino3857
    @tarnocdoino3857 Рік тому

    I recap when you were first expecting and planing on the move pre pandemic. My oldest turns 18 before the end of the year. Crazy how that moves ahead.

  • @ek-nz
    @ek-nz Рік тому

    Can’t wait for Mike’s Saxon Life!

  • @davidkelly1298
    @davidkelly1298 Рік тому

    I remember the bushcraft camp. It was a great place.

  • @jacksmith7726
    @jacksmith7726 Рік тому

    I just watched the build of this, great to see and update

  • @ind_i_gox
    @ind_i_gox Рік тому

    The OG wood! Thank you so much for making amazing content

  • @danaowen9014
    @danaowen9014 Рік тому

    This was great going down memory lane, would love to see you do upgrades on this house.

  • @blazingeek
    @blazingeek Рік тому +1

    I would definitely love for you to film your other build projects as well. So interesting to see how they have aged.

  • @salimufari
    @salimufari Рік тому +1

    Absolutely worth taking a bit of time to rebuild the bed & spend a night or 2 in this space again. Give you & us a bit of an idea how the experience has or hasn't changed over time. The learning we can gain from also doing the upkeep & taking stock of the needs for the same back in the day this home would be from.
    Also digging a small air inlet to feed air into the bottom of the fire pit similar to an extended Dakota fire hole was done in the day too. That may be worth adding as well.

    • @judebrown4103
      @judebrown4103 Рік тому

      Pretty sure they did exactly that on the next build, check it out...😊👍🙏

  • @freddyoutdoors
    @freddyoutdoors Рік тому

    Really enjoyed watching such a mint build defo put it to use cheers Mike

  • @BerserkerGang2019
    @BerserkerGang2019 Рік тому

    I really missed seeing this project. It's one of my favorite on the channel. I have been preparing to build a Grubenhaus for sometime now. It's exciting to see you return and see the building still in fair condition after 4 years.

  • @thewarrior6627
    @thewarrior6627 Рік тому

    A video on maintenance and some upgrades to the Saxon house to preserve it longer would be awesome!

  • @jonathanluce9130
    @jonathanluce9130 Рік тому +1

    Can't wait to see the renovation video, it's a shame the window was vandalised.

  • @mattshaffer5935
    @mattshaffer5935 Рік тому

    My god I hope I hold up that well! Time flies! Thanks for all you do. Im currently making a primitive maple wood bench. Keep it up!

  • @loicbazin1053
    @loicbazin1053 Рік тому

    Cant wait for you to get back to this camp

  • @lewisvillalta2492
    @lewisvillalta2492 Рік тому

    For a first time is great building congratulations that is how you improve your skills