Excavate a natural shelter. Stone fireplace with chimney. Sleeping in the wild. Survival skills

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Published 2022-04-03
The video is about an overnight stay deep in the wilderness
I found a gigantic stone as accommodation and half dug it under tunter and slept there. For the heat, I built a stone fireplace with a chimney so that the night is warm!
If it would rain I would use a tarp tent to cover the nature shelter
To eat I grilled 1 kilo steak.


I want to be a part of nature, not a spectator who just comes to visit. Not a tourist because we are all tourists in nature. People visit nature but are not part of it. Being a part of nature means being completely naked, without modern technology, with nothing, a true human animal in the wild. We have lost our ability to live like this in nature, so we have to apply technologies that make us tourists in nature. But if we relearn old skills, we can go out into nature and become one with that environment, a part of it. Only then will we become human again!

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Her name is BONNY!
What breed is my dog?
Kangal with old German shepherd dog!

Gear used in the video that is listed :

1. Shirt - sweater- brand unknown
2. pans - made by pentagon
3. axe - made in France
4. Boots - made by AKU goretex
5. Tent - polish lavvu
6. Backpack - made by pentagon 65L
7. Little Knife - Knife - made by Browning
8.pot - made by boundless voyage titanium 1100 ml
9.Teapot - brand unknown. 750 ml
10. Saw - brand unknown. 53 cm blade
11. Cup - made by kuksa
12. Gloves - made by Ozero
13. Canteen - made in CZ / SK M 60
14.Hat - brand unknown
15.Gaiters - made by mil-tec





Video gear: Sony A7 III
Tripod: Velbon Videomate 438

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All Comments (21)
  • @mohavea66
    That's the one thing like about this man so much love for his Dog first. God Bless him
  • That dog absolutely adores you! Gives off total dedication vibes towards you. I love the little saddle bags, very handy. And I love a person that always feeds their dog first.
  • @RobertaG556
    Bonnie is beautiful!!! What a great companion!
  • @Dreishan
    I like the how you feed your dog first and play a little bit before starting everything, it feels natural camping without rushing to take a video for content. Now i can feel the environment and ambiance of this video. Keep it up.
  • @GassersGhost
    I watched through peaceful tears. One night like that can remind you that life isn't so bad. If you build your own, you will sleep that night. Thanks for sharing. Thank you for not talking, You kept it peaceful.
  • @mullena98
    Two things I’m extremely impressed by in this video…number one, the resistance to heat this man’s hands must have and number two, the amount of produce he brought out for the night lol. Nice video!
  • @jayh9635
    Your bestfriend is a true companion! You can see how she looks to you for every move she makes! Awesome video! I'm planning on doing this with my best friend on our property very soon!
  • @susanfoord6507
    Hello again my friend,I love the fact that you always feed bonny before anything you do she's a beautiful dog.i love your videos and it feels I am with you on your adventure, thank you so much for sharing god bless and keep safe x ♥
  • @KuhPooPoo
    Never in my life have I ever seen anyone reach in a fire or touch hot metal so calmly. That’s impressive
  • @frankiewesty
    Truly one of the most relaxing things, going off into the wild and just chilling out from regular life.
  • @evanlucas8914
    Nice job. But to the layperson watching be careful when choosing a boulder for a shelter. Often times the hollowed out spaces below boulders are hollow because of water runoff. They tend to get very soggy, even some standing water whenever it rains. So sleeping under it can get you soaked if you don't pay attention to the signs.
  • Είσαι ο πιο δημιουργικός και ελεύθερος τρελός που έχω γνωρίσει. Συνέχισε να μας χαρίζεις όμορφες στιγμές και ιδέες!!! Να χαίρεσαι ότι κάνεις.
  • @ndraks
    Απστευτος...και τυχερος...τυχερος για την φυση που απολαμβανεις και για την απιστευτη παρεα και βοηθο που εχεις...συνεχισε ετσι να μας γεμιζεις με τα τοσο ομορφα βιντεακια...
  • @omarvasquez3855
    Bro, two major things I'm doing differently. 1. If you're clearing the ground to make it flat, I get it, but put more leaves back to make the ground under you softer but most importantly, it's a layer between you and the ground, it saps your body heat. 2. If you're bringing all that stuff, bring a fire blanket put it opposite you so the fire reflects the heat back to you and it blocks out the cold wind. Other than that, nice video and cool dog.
  • @MsCissyBlue
    This is the first video of yours I have seen. It's great, the shelter here is so wonderful, you make it look so easy, but the real beauty I found here is in your words. I felt quite lost and alone before. Now I know exactly how I will spend this day. Thank you for that.
  • . Video buenísimo, te adaptas sobre la marcha al terreno, y ese colega de cuatro patas esta lindo, lindo,. Me gusta el video y me encanta la compañía que tienes, desde gran canaria un abrazo inmenso para los dos, 🤗🤗🇪🇸
  • Que bom, ter paz em um lugar tão bonito, magnífico trabalho, parabéns, há milhares de km estamos estamos te observando. ( Gonzaga, Maringá PR Brasil)
  • @terrym1065
    Hello Kostas💪👍👍 I see you and Bonny in the rugged mountains again enjoying the nature and making another great camp shelter. Bonny looks happy, fit and healthy thanks to your care. That was a lot of work moving boulders and building the fireplace and chimney, but in the end it worked perfectly. Never ceases to amaze me how you can build shelters in places most would pass up and they turn out great. What a nice fire, from the potatoes and onions tossed in the coals to that giant steak cooked on a rock, that was a delicious looking meal and the warmth of the fire must have felt good. Great video, well filmed, thanks for the work bringing us along on this adventure. You and Bonny stay well, see you next time. Enjoy!