Bushcraft Camp: Full Super Shelter Build from Start to Finish.
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- Опубліковано 25 січ 2018
- This is all 13 Bushcraft Camp Update episodes merged into one, with no talking, just pure bushcraft shelter building. Featuring the Hunting Tower with ladder, Dog House, Giant Lean-to shelter, small lean to shelter with wood roof, raised bed, fire pit, log store, main tarp roof with pulley system, bushcraft bench and all perimeter walls.
The Bushcraft Camp Update series has been my favourite series to date. Building a natural shelter from resources found in the woods has always been a passion of mine, as has spending the night alone in the forest. By building this camp I have the opportunity to learn Bushcraft & Survival skills whilst doing solo overnight camps at the same time. To start with I built this supershelter using cheap tools to save money. As my knowledge developed I began to purchase better quality tools to help me get tasks done faster.
My favourite part of the series was definitely Bushcraft Camp Update 11 where I built the Hunting Tower with ladder completely on my own. It wasn't an easy build, and I made many mistakes along the way, but I learnt from them, and for me that was the most important part: to learn to work with nature and not against it.
Now that this Bushcraft Log Cabin is pretty much complete, I can spend time chilling in the woods, learning more about my surroundings and learning primitive technology to further develop my survival knowledge. This adventure has been amazing and I'm so pleased you guys could join along with me. Thank you for watching the camp update series and for watching the videos! - Mike
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Watch all of our Historic Builds inspired by our Ancestors: ua-cam.com/play/PLxnadpeGdTxD9oAbeZcYKiGO7p3gIXmuZ.html When I started this project a few years ago, I had no idea what I was getting myself into, or how addictive it would become. For the past 5 days straight I have managed to find all of the footage for every episode of the Bushcraft Camp Update series (all 13 episodes over the past few years). For this video, I have merged them together into one epic build video, starting from the first fire reflector I built just over 2 years ago, to the full finished camp which it is now. I don't talk in this video until right at the end, where I talk you through the tools that I have used to build this camp, as well as some information on the permission I have to build here, the trees I used for the camp build and general questions that you guys have asked me over the years. If you watched this video all the way through I am truly grateful, and if you found at least one part of it that inspired you to get outside and enjoy life, then I feel it has been a success. You truly are incredible subscribers and I feel lucky to have such a loyal fanbase. Gotta go now, adventure awaits..........
- Mike
TA Outdoors love it highlight of my week🔥👌
I’m glad you clarified. I was really confused by the puppification of Jaxx and the sudden change in weather lol
lol he was so young when I took him out to the camp for the first time
Too long. I like your videos mate and your Dads. sorry if i am being rude. But then again you posted what you accomplished. Its a great camp
Dave
I love all your episodes and enjoy watching them over and over!
You've now given me the knowledge AND the courage to leave my wife. Thank you. She'll never find me out back of the house now.
🤣
And the award for funniest comment on UA-cam goes to..... Jeremiah!
Imagine being married 2k20. OMEGALUL
Hahaha I can’t stop laughing 😂
So glad I'm divorced
That’s a lot of credit you’re taking there considering how much work the pup did!
I just found your channel. I am very impressed.
I am from Alabama in the United States. I grew up in the country with my dad. He taught us the same way he was raised. If you were hungry, you grew a garden or you went hunting ( or fishing if you were near the river or pond). He taught us how to build different types of shelters depending on the situation.
With everyone depending on technology these days ,it makes me so proud to see these type of skills still being used.
the future generation got it in hand im making a group of people to build a huge den like this😏😀
@@alfietempleton3711 Keep it up. Don't let these skills die.
@@alfietempleton3711 when I’m hungry I go to chik fil A
I am dutch and most forests are protected so you cant do stuff like this. ):
I love watching you and your dad work together. Mine passed when I was 22. I miss him . Count your blessings that you still have yours. He's a treasure.
The puppy wanting to help out is too damn cute!
Oui. So Nice.. little dog.. cool.. a thrue friand....
Yea the dog is so cute
When kids say that they’re gonna run away from home, this is exactly what they imagine doing
Don't come at me like that 13 year old me had jerky mtn dew and a machete I was prepared.
Until u realise how hard and boring it really is
Ye
@@landonkillz8367 says the all day fortnite homeboy
@@landonkillz8367 btw boring is to play fortnite all day lol this is not boring. Or its not boring just for me? Ok no but i dont play fortnite all day i go outside and do these type of things with my friends. Oops not friends only one friend other friends started playing fortnite all day
Oh ok, there’s 2 of them. I thought the young guy got old building this fort.
Same that's why I checked the comments
This comment got me good xDD. Thx for sharing, I appreciate this.
I thought too lol
My friends and I have been working on a fort in the woods for about two months now. It started with about 6 of now. They all got too busy because most of us all worked at the same place, but I only work one day because of college. I'm the only one that works on it now. This guy has given me so many new ideas to work on. Thank you.
I came for the skill building but I stayed for the puppy.
Those sticks are straighter than the 2 by 4s at home depot
Looks like red pine.
@Nonna Urbisness me too,he has put a lot of time and effort into this, congrats @TA outdoors
@@sebbydudie237 home depot's lumber is always bent
sebbydudie chill bruh that’s not what he’s getting at
@@ethanmorton9636 oki
Pretty cool, but that's just twig. He needs to upgrade it to at least stone otherwise he's gonna get raided.
Its not like its the apocalypse
Do I detect a rust joke?
Lol
@@motolover7139 it's a rust joke lol
Ikr they could just axe it down, they dont even need c4
It's a shelter not a home! Or, as listed a "super shelter"
The little dog just made this whole video for me.
Respect!
This may be my unfulfilled childhood dream but i want to go with a big group of maybe 10 for a month and build a small bushcraft camp/community. I think that would be really cool.
Yeah man same
Caillous Step Dad I’ll join in to! 😂
I'll join ya
Same, but with only 4-5 people
Sign me up ! 👍🕊️🙏🇺🇸🦅
What a beautiful dog
Dail Ray
Love that dog. it makes it a better video.
You're rigth
What kind of dog was it?
Robbie Woodhams im pretty sure it’s a jack Russell terrier
He's showing skills we didn't know we have!
I think we'd all like to see these guys build a castle.
isnt that what we just seen?
@@trubushdrTHATSRIGHT-DR No. A c a s t l e
Dang. It’s amazing how this only took an hour to build.
3 years bro
Lol
Even quicker if you watch in double time.
@@swazyfnm1264 did it really take 3 years?
Nah he probably cut a lot out of the video
That puppy is adorable, I love how he just follows you around as you work! :D
Thank you. I sent a 3 hour episode to my architect friend. We live in USA. I m 79 a granny... I'm in Napa valley CA. My friend is on East coast , New York State so has lots of pine. Thank you for teaching people in our world about surviving.We have so many homeless Americans. Fires in State of California have sent people running and looking to start over. Usually having empty bank accounts. So again, many thanks for your vision and for sharing with the world. GOD BLESS...💜🙏🏼😇
This is an amazing trait to have and each episode I watch is driving myself to try one of my own. 100% brilliant work
In 50 years.... “Top ten mysterious things found in woods!!!”
In?
Lucy Doran thanks
Np
Baseball Topic yup
Charlie Vb REEEEEEEE
It's really gonna be people like this that rebuild civilization
Amen.
I get the pun. "rebuild"
Say that again after the hungry bear will come to meet you there.)
@@user-wy7lj2bo7p 😂
No the ill live in groups
I forgot how much I really enjoyed this whole series! What a fun look back.
This dude's kids are going to have the awesomest club houses.
This is their clubhouse.
I am loving your work i am 12 and I am making a Bushcraft fort like yours. I hope you are getting through these hard times
I also started making one but I live in florida so its very different
Me to lol
@@etcghostgaming3639 ect ghost i suggest u try the beach its full of stuff but its different and if not when you are in jacksonville try near water less shrubs and you will be able to find tons of more things to use like rocks and things underwater like plastic
My problem is that the wood I use is like this ( And his is this | Hooowwww
Lmao all yall talking about how hard it is but I live in south Louisiana where my backyard is pretty much a swamp. Its always wet and muddy. It can be done but damn lol
*Me watching this video: "Yeah I should probably go finish that bookshelf I started years ago.*
@Jeffrey Bamford 😂😂
LMAO ! Me too !
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
HAHAHA!
😂😂😂
This is more interesting than almost every TV show at the moment.
C'est vraiment génial de voir qu'il y a encore des personnes qui aiment la vie en forêt :). Continuez comme ça votre travail est super 👍.
I started to watch your videos yesterday and I am hooked. The editing and production is superb and no dialogue. It is wonderful to see a story unfold with not a word spoken. I live in Australia where the conditions are somewhat different, but the need for shelter and a fire for cooking etc is just as important. Keep up the very good work. I am enthralled at your tenacity and your life skills. Love your dog too !! 👍🏻😀
Hi Mike! Very good English!!! Incredible!!! Thank you very much for speak English. The dog, magic!!! El hacha con su funda y todo...
Love this.
Always taking my kids into the woods and making fortresses out of wood. Even during lockdown.
Real-life solo minecraft with bonus pupper. I approve 👌.
How can anyone thumb down this man’s videos? He and his father are one of the most sincere and genuine film makers on UA-cam.
Just so damn jealous guys, those, for whom nature is overwhelming.
I haven't seen any thumbs down - in any comments or responses.
You put a middle finger xd
irgendein Depp hat immer was zu kacken ;) (
some dork always has something to shit;))
Inferno lol
Остались ещё люди,не покорившиеся тиктоку!
Люди уже забыли,что такое отдых на природе...
Красава пацаны👍🏻💪🏻😎
Ну да😏П они для чего это делают? Не для хайпа?
Thank you for making such interesting and informative videos. I learn so much from watching you and your Father! He is awesome too! Much appreciated in all you do. Bless your Wife and pooch as well for they must miss you too!
Buffy would be super impressed with those stakes he made.
Ok im just gonna say it that dog is adorable and i automatically thought of the tv show Wishbone
Imagine wandering around in the woods and stumbling across this fortress
@TA outdoors, thanks for the content. It's amazing to see how a human being with minimal tools putting in maximum effort can produce a shelter! I'm inspired to try to build something basic. Much appreciation, dude!
watching this is oddly therapeutic
subbed
Agreed
Travis tru dat
Travis me
Agreed
When the lights go out, and they WILL go out, you'll be one of the few who will survive. People today, especially kids are so dependent on technology and wouldn't know how to navigate by Sun & Stars, make a fire for heat, or secure and cleanse drinking water. Your father has done well teaching you these skill, I've taught my children. Great video.
I VERY MUCH DISAGREE. We kids are just as capable as adults, we kids have drive. The attitude presented towards kids from adults is infuriating. Indeed, many of our generation fills a lot of there time watching a screen, but we are learning. Much of what we are learning is not from adults but from technology! I an 11 year old am watching this right now. Adults spend a lot of time complaining about, 'kids these days.' But adults, not all but many are so ageist towards the people in which are the future of the world!
@@ethanmorris Not kids like you Ethan, you are a smart one! Of course I'm not laying that on all kids but there is a bad side to technology as well as the good. The bad side is becoming dependent on it and having it do the things you (we all) should be doing or learning for ourselves. At 62 I still write letters to my family and friends, I think that is something nearly no one does anymore, there's a personal touch and form of communications that a text or email can't replace. But I stand by what I said and i didn't mean 11 yr olds, more like 20 and 30 yr olds. Very doubtful the near total of them could even start a fire to keep themselves from freezing to death or even know which way is N,S,E,W. But I like you Fire and I like that your here, pass it on to others, thats the best thing you could do for your friends.
And please do tell why the lights are going to go out. It’s seems utterly unlikely to me.
I'm glad and sorry I didn't think you'd know where to begin. You go ahead on. Don't let anything stop you.
I keep coming back here for inspiration for the next trips to the woods.
And for good boi cuddles.
That shelter is absolutely sick but we'd all be lying if we said we all weren't here for that puppy. Most adorable puppy I've ever seen! Subbed 🤙
I build houses in the states but i have to say ur way is simple no over thinking as i would do it it may have taken 5 years to do what u did u just made me rethink building methods when time and money r not readily available thanks i subscribe
This guy just made a bandit settlement from Skyrim
I was thinking of the bandit camps when he made this
"You shouldn't have come here..."
Love, it's always worth it love!
I like this video mate. It's an oldy but a goody! The doggo steals the show though haha
Thank you for making this channel, Thank you for teaching me with your videos. Thank you for using your time wisely and knowing that other people need this for surviving outdoors.
Came for survival, stayed for the doggo ❤️
Lol, but I agree the dog is cute
Sexy
Which breed of dog is that?
Happy butts day what
Raj Sharma maybe a beagle..?
Awesome vid Mike. I've been a subscriber for about the last 6 months and truly enjoy your vids. I own 20 acres of heavily wooded property here in northeastern Vermont, USA (also called the NEK or Northeastern Kingdom) and I'm planning to build a bushcrafting camp on the rear of my property this Spring. Your vids totally inspires me mate and sharing time with your dad in the bush makes it magical. I'm 61 years young, retired and want to get more out my property here. You have kicked me in the arse to get on with my dream. Thanks for your dedication and YT vids. Cheers!
William Logan Did you start the camp?
You owe him a short video talking about it at least! Come on, go and start that project already!
I'll help you William! 27 years old
This awesome guy is 61 years young. I am 16 years old.
WIlliam, I envy you. I wish I could come and join you... a hardcore nature lover..:)
The puppy is so cuteeee and he follows you around too awww, I love the base my guy
I have really enjoyed watching your videos, I have recently been binge watching the show ALONE all seasons and a lot of their shelter builds are like several of your videos...thanks for sharing 😊😊
I've watched this video several times and I can't get enough of watching it again, this video is addictive 😍😍.
NOTE: I am Brazilian 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷 .
Thanks for watching!
I know its a while but I'm watching this one for the first time, I pray you are doing ok and managing to stay safe 🙏
@@alexandrastevens8892 why wouldnt they be lol
this is the first video of yours I have watched.. I found it extremely informative. thank you for teaching us the viewers!
Wow, my brothers used to do this back in the day, you remind me of them, right when you think it was complete, they would add something else, I’m 70 now and they have passed, great memories, thanks
That fort looks so good. Great job building it!
His work is impressive!! Couldn't have done it without the pupper though!!
This is the greatest thing ever, I'm taking a ton of inspiration from you. Only 4 min in & I feel like I'm learning & you have not said a word! Amazing! Cheers I'm going to go watch this in the tub now
Will Wild's Outdoor Adventures I
Will Wild's Outdoor Adventures че
Will Wild's Outdoor Adventures. Same, this guy is amazing
I started watching one of these videos at about 3PM, it’s now 10:30. I guess I’m addicted.
I think I've watched this 3 times all the way through. Incredibly inspired to go out and do something similar, if only I had access to a private forest as well. XD Nicely done, mate.
You'll come for the bush craft... You'll stay for the DOGGIEEE
Y ARE CUTE AS A BUTTON@ LOVE YOUR TOOLS TOO!ROCK ON!
I stayed for both
Exactlie
I wanna know the doggos name, He's so adorable!
Watching it made me miss my jack russell, they are the sweetest dogs.
Awww what was his name
watching it made me want to get one
Biologist Angler do they get bigger than that
Biologist Angler remember the movie My Dog Kip
RESCUE, please, do not buy from a breeder!!
This is my dream to just live in the woods in a bushcraft shelter
Omg! The puppy made it! So cute! He just wanted to be picked up!
This was worth my hour of time man u got my sub I enjoyed
Thank you
Watching the video with reading the comments is fun
We have a lake property with tons of trees and don’t know what to do with all the dead trees. Lumber is so expensive in Canada, now I know! Fort it is...Thank you for your inspiration. This was a great watch!
This is what happens if you listen to "I'll make a man out of you" from Mulan enough on repeat
I hate u I really do. Now I’m out in the middle of the forest all because u gave me an idea to listen to it and look what you’ve done(this is a joke comment)
You never would have got it done if it wasn't for the help of your dog,🐕! I like him. (Good video by the way)
haha thanks Philip
OMG that dog is sooooo cute, I have a Jack Russell myself
Me to
Carrying rope to make chair backs in the woods was such an unexpected awesome add to your build!
when the old guy came in i was fr like "damn how long did it take to build that thing, thought
my man aged like 40 years"
@ryan saunders Lolol!!! Too funny!!! 😂 😳 🤣 🤗
I will always be envious of the large amount of good, perfectly straight growing trees you guys have growing there! Such a blessing I don't have in the southeast United States.
Don't have access to large amounts of sheet moss either! Nor ferns in that quantity. Ain't complaining though. Natural cordage here in abundance, as is fatwood from our varieties of pine. Eastern red cedar bark tinder and I'm sure, often, more fire resistant earth, as red clay abounds on and just below the layer of forest litter. :-)
Wish I had straight trees to but I don’t have a nice hatchet either
That's one of those things where you watch a video...then you want to do it. You go outside and realize you got nothing. Oh well. Maybe one day we'll all get lucky enough to build something like that.
HH, generally it's a matter of saving nickles and dimes to make dollars. Then buying the best your dollars can afford. Are there ways you can earn money to buy a budget hatchet? (There are decent budget friendly hatches on the market). Run errands? Mow a lawn? Birthday coming up? Let friends/family know what you'd like to have.
Next, you don't have to have tall straight trees! The whole purpose of self-reliance, in the woods, is to use the resources around you. Native Americans, on the Great Plains, didn't have an abundance of trees in that vast grassland. Nor, did they have metal axes and saws. They are a wonderful example of making the best use, they could, of the resources available to them.
Depending on where you live, you have a tremendous resource, peoples of that era didn't have -- neighborhood yard sales and second-hand stores. It may take a while, but you can build a decent kit, for pennies on the dollar by wise shopping.
It all depends on what goals you set for yourself and how hard you honestly try to meet those goals. Modest goals and expectations are far easier to achieve. They, then, provide a good foundation to build upon.
Just some words of advice, from an old timer who once didn't have a "nice hatchet" either!
Godspeed in your journey.
Colby, everyone starts somewhere. Some are more fortunate than others. I see from your video listing that you do have the opportunity to get outdoors. I see that you are old enough to work a full or part time job to earn money to, at least, buy inexpensive gear to get started. Think about this: How big is a sheet of plywood? Easy it is 4' x 8'.
Now think about what you can physically do with a piece of ground the size of a sheet of plywood. Build a shelter over it. Sleep on it. Cook on it. Practice knife skills on it, from feather sticks to battoning wood. Learn to tie knots on it. Learn to forage natural resources surrounding it. That's just a few things you can do in an area the size of a sheet of plywood.
That is, if you really want to learn how to do them. Your choice, my friend. "Oh well" is a sign of being defeated before you begin.
There are many, many outdoor's men (bushcrafters) do NOT have access to the resources needed to build "A Full Super Shelter". Many cannot build anything that has an air of permanence, because they are limited to using public recreation areas, if they want to get outdoors.
Man, pick your self up by your bootstraps (an old cliche) and get outdoors. According to your videos, you have access. Then build your skills and resources. Luck has nothing to do with it. Grit, determination and doing the best that you can with what you have is often the true basis for success.
Mom: I bet they are doing drugs and smoking weed!
Me and the boys:
That's ironic me and my friends are building a base 😂😂 came here for ideas
the X Mask upload and i sub to u with 2 accounts
My mom encourages me to do this stuff (just don't poke your eye out ofc)
Me and the boys build forts like this to smoke in😂
@@bradenkelly1462 yessir🤣
nicely done! i built my first camp back in the 70s upstate New York in a very difficult to get to area ...was fun...my second camp was mostly in a cave i found on a 25 acre piece of land i purchased in the mid 80s what worried me abit was the black bear in that area so i was always armed and the door at the entrance was made with heavy hardwood logs, i upgraded that camp for 19 yrs until i sold the property. outdoors in the fresh air and weather...nothing like it
Your dads chair with the stump and rope for backing is genius!
Come for the bushcamp, stay for the pupper :))))
Lol
I’ve watched the entire series and this video brings back some great memories. I’m watching your most recent video and as always the number of skills demonstrated is fantastic.
Most satisfying part of multi year builds is watching the ground and structures settle more and more on every visit
I fell in love with this. Literally in seconds.
This is what we call real life. ❤️
Zubair Ahmad Nowshari your in real life
Zubair Ahmad Nowshari Minecraft... in real life.. lmao
@@arxmie786 you're*
*Jebać Policyjne Ścierwa* why do you care people ain’t go no time to correct their sentences well they want to
@@arxmie786vs jebac. New battle for you're and your😂🤣
this guy: *spends ages learning survival skills, works hard to build an incredible structure from organic materials, uploads a cool video to show the process*
Ya'll in the comments: P U P P Y
And he tore it down...
That's a cute dog
Puppy
Well the Puppy is cute.
@@abhinavmailing you got me there
I would like to say I’m very thankful I’m going on a two-week expedition soon and I hope to re-create something half as cool as what you’ve made
Love your show, and the addition of a puppy definately adds to the enjoyment💗
bush craft is alot of fun and hard work, I remember my first camp, I didn't use any tools that I bought, I knapped my own tools which took a long time, but it was worth it, the camp got destroyed by a storm and I lost the tools sadly, but I can always rebuild it
The fact that you can do it with out tools is impressive
That is the cutest puppy in the world
I've become addicted to your channel, coalcracker bushcraft, and Donny Dust.
Loved the building of your camp, turned out great . Looking forward to seeing more bush craft videos.💯❤️👍🏾😀🙋🏽♀️✝️🙏🏾🇺🇸
That dog is so cute tho
Just discovered your channel last night and binge watched all the update videos. You are amazing! I can only dream of doing the things you have done!
Four kinds of tools are all he used and strings AWESOME man good for you 👍 very bright young man.
Lucky to have a bunch of perfect straight logs laying around.. makes for a big plus!
Came for the bushcraft, stayed for the bushcraft...and the PUPPY!
This looks like it continued on through a day. No way! This must have taken an entire summer to complete, at least. I respect your stamina and dedication to this project! Cheers from Canada Bud!
Imma build this tomorrow
Not a single voice. I loved it.
This is an amazing trait to have and each episode I watch is driving myself to try one of my own 👏👍👏👍👏👍
Crazy,man!Respect!
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YES, I NOTICED IT THAT YOU USED DEAD TREES ONLY WHICH IS REALLY GOOD THANK YOU FOR NOT CUTTING THE LIVE TREES FOR YOUR PROJECT. EXCELLENT JOB! I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
lmao if you watched the video enough he cut saplings and multiple live trees 😳😂
I bet your family is very proud of your great gifts and abilities
Vermont people be like: “just found the contractor who’s going to build my new home!”