Dugout shelter, Warm cabin with stove, Place for camp, Autumn - Winter

2023-02-01に共有
Hi all! Some have seen these videos and some haven't. We decided to collect all the videos about the dugout into one long video. We wish you all a good mood and enjoy watching!

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  • Wish I was younger and in better health so I could even attempt to do this. Shoot! I wish I had the land to consider having a cabin like this built for me. I lost my wife (9/2020) and son both fifteen years ago. This house has too many memories that hurt every day. A place like this would be just the right refuge to escape and forget the pain. Great, fantastic, awesome job. Good for you. Enjoy it!
  • 2023 Bushcraft golden award in all categories of ratings of ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐`s bush shelter build goes tooooo (drum roll), this gentleman here. 🏆 👑
  • Burning wood to protect it against moisture is the most ancient skill we have completely forgotten about .. instead we use chemicals and toxins to poison our living environment .. thumbs up for such a fascinating project and being eco-friendly!! 😁👍
  • Great video. Thanks for sharing with this old disabled man in South Texas. I admire your sense of 'nothing is gonna stop me! 😊
  • You are very inspiring. It’s great to see the younger generation enjoying the forests and living simply. I look forward to more videos. I wish people here in the states felt the same. Thankyou for your hard work.
  • @cognac510
    I love how he kept the fails and struggles in the vid and showed frustration and overcame it all 👏🏽🔥🔥🔥
  • @vadelm1
    After a while of binge-watching these videos, this is the first cabin that actually makes sense. It has reasonably sized and thick floor planks + wall logs and proper insulation between the logs. The only thing I would change is where the chimney is. You get a better draft when you make the chimney to go straight through the roof rather than horizontally through the wall.
  • @blidzshon1966
    I am no expert, but I think it would be better and safer for the door to open inwards, and not outwards. 1) anything falling outside could block the door and lock you inside (heavy snowfall, tree falling, ...) 2) if you want to be able to make the door "lockable" to prevent undesired people from entering, for the moment anyone could unscrew the hinges from outside and get in. Nice work though :)
  • Добрый день! Очень нравятся ваши видео, смотришь и смотреть хочется. Смотрю это видео, уже второй раз .Они мне нравятся тем, что вы выставляете их от начала вашей работы, до завершения. В ваших видео видно с какой любовью вы подбираете каждое брёвнышко,как чисто очищаете от коры,просто вы молодец! Какая красота кругом ! Интересно, а ручей,речка или озеро есть рядом? Было бы здорово если вода рядом. Удачи вам и здоровья!!! Лайк 👍 как всегда ставлю, Германия, 04.02.23.
  • Я вижу, ты не делаешь ошибок, это признак того, что ты делал это раньше. Я бы переработал многие вещи, которые я не планировал хорошо. Тогда вы должны быть опытным лесником. Мне тоже нравится молчаливый метод, в котором вы представляете свое видео. Эти навыки, которые вы показываете нам, должны знать все. Мир превратился в масло вдали от наших корней. Спасибо, что сохранили им жизнь I see you make no mistakes, a sign that you have done this before. I would have reworked many things which I didn't plan well. You must then be a skilled woods man. I too like the silent method in which you present your video. These skills you show us everyone should know. The world has changed into a place far away from our roots. Thank you for keeping them alive
  • Какой же трудяжечка и умничка..все делаешь один..Дай Бог Тебе сынок сил,здоровья и благополучия..я хоть и женщина,но люблю смотреть такие видео и когда то мечтала тоже построить землянку...ноо..не получилось..всем людям мирного неба❤❤❤
  • He's got to be the hardest working guy I've ever come across. His shelter is excellent, but his work method is fantastic. Respect sir.
  • You are an excellent builder. Absolutely amazing what you can do in the middle of nowhere. Love all your videos.
  • I enjoyed seeing the strong, calculating, hard and soft side of you in this presentation. It was very engaging and thought provoking. The strength it took to drag the logs and lift in place, the cutting and sawing to make them fit perfectly and to finish off your work with a beautiful display of humanity, preparing a bird feeder for God's small creatures with a twig to celebrate the season. Your video showed an honorable and noble side of things you find endearing. Thank you from California.
  • @windwoman3549
    I’m an old woman with one child - a son, 35. This video is such a saga, I began worrying just like I do my own kid! Is he eating enough? Don’t lift like that, you’ll blow a lumbar disc! He never seems to sleep, when & where is he sleeping during this build? Careful with that hatchet, what are you going to do if you get hurt? Someone said he had a dog - where is your dog, young man? A little companionship out there would have been good!
  • @mavinajfan
    I absolutely hate camping (I’ve had so many bad camping experiences, too many to list but first period, broken bones, and food poisoning are some of the highlights) and putting together ikea furniture makes me feel like an expert builder. But I honestly can’t stop watching videos like this. So fascinating to me.
  • @sherry866
    So Proud of you 😊👍👍👍👍👍 You're a Talented young man, and Any parent would be So Proud of You. Either you've taught yourself Extremely Well, or Someone Else, had many Talents and passed such Talents onto You. Either Way, you've adapted to the Woods and Wood Working/Building and I am Thoroughly Impressed young man !!! Awesome Build 👍👍👍😊
  • Случайно попала на ваш канал. Очень интересно. Остаюсь с вами . Удачи Вам.
  • Hugs and prayers. You both are so strong to continue to build and share your lives with us. That being said, I love you n will continue to support you and your fur babies and family. So sorry for your loss Summer. ❤
  • @Tom-np3en
    Such an inspiring show, even at an unhealthy 74 years it made me feel like getting in there and helping you. Please keep up the great work. Tom Queensland Australia