3 days solo bushcraft - stove, canvas lavvu, table and spoon making

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3 days in the same camp in pine forrest in Denmark. Open the full video description for more information.

This is the long version of the video - here is the short version    • 3 days solo bushcraft - stove, canvas...  

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Location: Denmark - previous viking country. West coast of Jutland - sand, big sea, spruce and pine forrest. Some of the most remote in Denmark, but a lot of people in Denmark so limited how remote it can get. A lot of birds and deer. No bears only a few wolves - nothing dangerous for campers. If you want to do the same in Denmark do you need to be the owner or get the owners permission.

Consuming: Water, pine tea, chaga tea, beer. Liver pâté on rye bread. Bacon.

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Most asked quistions:

1. What tent are you using?
2P SOSWA made by TSCHUM tschum.de/product_info.php?info=p5_tschum-2p-soswa…

2. What stove are you using?
POSHEHONKA BASIC S tschum.de/product_info.php?info=p10_poshehonka.htm…

3. What is the “black think” you are you drinking?
A fungus called CHAGA that makes a great tea.

4. What are you eating on the bread?
Liver pâté on rye bread (it’s a common think in Denmark).

5. Does the stove pipe not burn the tent?
No. The pipe section which touch the tent does not get hot. It’s insulated. The rest of the pipe gets way to hot and will burn you and the tent. You can use the same stove in plastic tents.

6. Who is making the video?
I am. I am alone and just moving around one camera on a tripod. Have 20 spare camera batteries.

7. Where can I buy that saw?
The saw frame is homemade from oak. You need to pay for custom work or make one you're self (I am not selling anything). Video about how to make the frame saw/buck saw frame on the channel.

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Some of the gear used in the video:
1. Sweaters = unknown.
2. Carving tools = homemade axe, mora 106, Pfeil 8L 25mm and 7A 25mm
3. Pants = made by "Ridgeline"
4. Tent = made by "Tschum" 2p soswa
5. Boots = made by "Redback" original boots
6. Backpack = made by "Fjallraven" Kajka 65L
7. Sharpening stone = made by "Gransfors Bruks"
8. pot and kettle = made by "Eagle" 1.5 and 10 liters.
9. Gaiters = homemade

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Video gear: Nikon D7000, Nikon 50 1.8, Røde videomacro, iMovie.

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All Comments (20)
  • @PolcynMateusz
    You are my very first and favorite bushcraft creator on YouTube, Bertram. Thank you for your work.
  • @thlaisar9382
    I watch your videos at night before I go to sleep. They are SO relaxing! Beautiful scenery, sounds, and bushcraft living. Just what the doctor ordered! Thank you for such wonderful videos!
  • @uncleray3354
    Fire, fire, FIRE! I guided in the Bitter Root of western Montana. When I set out to spend a few days glassing game the FIRST thing I dint once a site was chosen was to start a fire. Weather can change in a heartbeat, and gathering wood isn't easy if one is injured. A fire is a life saver. Always get the fire going, then stop when your're ready to call it a day. You'll be glad you did.
  • @Artisticpatina
    The Tranquility of silent sounds of camping ....the fact that he doesn't say a word allows nature to do all the Talking for him. Hence the magic
  • @CHRISTOPHER011
    splitting that log using wedges then making the bench table was bushcrafting at its finest and the spoon carving was so satisfying to watch .I really enjoy watching your long bushcraft videos it is pure peace and serenity
  • @Apexbud
    I can smell the pine. I can taste the bacon. I can feel the heat from the fire. I hear the wind and the crows. I see why you do this. Greetings from the wilderness in West Virginia, USA.
  • @MicheleRullo
    I might seem crazy, but your videos are helping me so much in a difficult situation I'm currently living in. You make feel calm and relaxed. Thank you.
  • @catritz
    It's 2021 and I've only just met you... it's been a pleasure, thanks.🌄
  • @Inthedark-sd9sl
    This dude's 4real...has to be hands down one of the best in Bushcraft and outdoor/survival
  • I think what I like about your videos is 1st: the camera work-excellent, you really have a great eye, 2nd: You come out there all prepared for your outing and 3rd and last is that you seem to be really enjoying yourself. That really comes through on the videos. I showed this video (above) to my class and they really enjoyed. Most of the students immediately wanted to go out camping. Please keep the videos coming.
  • @blacklion1082
    Splits a good size log with a hatchet and some gluts. Carves a spoon with a hatchet. Does not baton wood with a knife. Love watching this guy. As stated before does not say a word but you can learn so much! He has some great skills to learn from.
  • @RiskyEndeavor
    I have a fatal heart condition, so when I'm in bed and the stresses of life are on my mind, I turn on your videos and they help me relax. Thank you!
  • @dmbassa
    Rune, I can tell you this from this day forward; This is the most important video that you have ever released. The level of detail, the images, the sounds, the typical barren landscape of northern scandinavia. It is all very beautiful, and thank you for packaging it for us so that we may enjoy it in a glorious experience!
  • @l.l.2629
    you guys...this is adorable. he smiled at the spoon that took him so long to make🥺 proud father of spoon.
  • @hermitmoth6118
    Found this after watching your newer videos. Man, you were so much less savvy back here; using matches and equipment you didn't make yourself. Nothing like the badass forest hermit we see today!
  • @goodlife8628
    Imagine setting the camera from a distant and then taking it back for a hundred times just to get a good angle, man you're a legend!
  • @Dai-Quiri
    This is just pure. It's like taking a Journey where no Words are needed. Thanks for your Videos and pure Art. It's so relaxing for the Soul.
  • @franckgdb65
    I love to watch your videos. No words, no music, just doing things. Very relaxing. It fits perfectly with the nature. Carry on!!!
  • @balphawolf340
    This guy is like a mix between John Snow and Rambo. I’m outdoorsy, and I’ve got some bush craft skills, but hats off to you