Building Bushcraft Survival Underground Shelter, Warm Clay Bed, Catch Mouse and Cooking Pizza

Published 2022-07-30
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All Comments (21)
  • While I don’t doubt that he did a lot of that work himself, I’m a little suspicious about whether those wall boards were actually made by him. If you look at 22:47, you can see three nail holes on some of the boards. Looks like pallet wood. Great work though.
  • @GeorgeF.106
    The over all amount of things he does in this video is unbelievable, but the step by step video editing, takes you along with every step. By far the best bushcraft video I’ve ever seen.
  • @NeroIsTaken
    I am very convinced by the trueness of this very realistic video
  • This young man has a remarkable tent. A lot of attention to detail. Well done!
  • @oneweddy69
    The tools used are totally primitive technology... nicely Done afterall
  • @LaOwlett
    Overall pretty good and enjoyable watch. Some constructive tips for those who whish to try this themselves: 1) If you want wood that is in contact with moisture to last much longer, char the outside of the wood or use pitch. Bare log footings and walls against the soil will rot and attract insects very quickly. I would use plastic vaper barrier or even tarpaulin behind the walls, especially on the uphill wall. 2) You also need a floating floor that has an accessible hatch for a drainage pit beneath to hold any potential water that may come into the shelter. This keeps your false floor dry and can be bailed out if necessary. It's also a good temperature to store food when it's dry. You can't just build an above ground structure, under ground (which is what this seems to be). It won't withstand the constant contact with moisture. I give it two years max before the constant water and mud on the floor causes you to abandon it.
  • @Nobody00197
    Love the heated bed! The build overall is awesome! I always wonder if this kind of build would work on Alone, the survival show. Great job!! Looking forward to watching many more vids!!
  • @myname604
    The store bought lumber jointed pieces of planks at 12:45 really adds authenticity.
  • I loved the rat pizza. Just needs a little cheese. Great snare trap.
  • @user-xj9gf9le9n
    Overall I think your work is great so I'll see you soon Chris MC.
  • @Stah_official
    Фляжка СССР 💪🏼 , ещё больше полюбил канал этого человека
  • Wow I've never seen somebody ripping logs with a hand saw. That's awesome . U have a lot more energy than I've ever had.
  • Wonderful bush crafting skills!! You made it look so easy. Incredible sir.
  • What's a great life. Full of joy ,full of happiness ,hard work, dream life, chill, enjoy ,adventure ,beautiful nature, great life bro🥰💛
  • @visnuexe
    Beautiful joinery! It is not a small trick cutting those boards thin enough to slide into that groove he cut into the support timbers. Plus the round ends to those posts had to fit into less than an inch hole it seems, by the size of his drill bit he was using unless he used several sizes. The Japanese make awesome wood joined houses, and use large rectangular or triangular pegs to slide into holes into both timbers. Twice the work, but really effective against earthquakes. Still it was very well joined.
  • is no one going to mention how this mans owns a CCCP water flask?