Unbelievable Winter Getaway: Surviving 4 Months in my Secret Underground House!

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Published 2023-03-15
Hi! I had an old dream: to spend the winter getaways in the woods! This year I built a dugout in the woods! 4 winter months I survived in my underground house! A short video about how it was!
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All Comments (21)
  • @Roams2NFro
    Your place is one of top best (if not the best) that I have seen on YouTube! There’s a lot of room & lots of pluses!! Great job.
  • @FredaStauffer
    Your dugout is my favorite of all the ones I have seen on YouTube. Yours is the cleanest too. I like that you have a door that closes over the stairs. It’s more protection from heavy rain, so you don’t get flooded out. Take care and thank you for sharing your dugout living with us.
  • Большое спасибо , очень понравились ваши видео ! Вы умница, молодой человек , везде порядок , чисто, аккуратно.👍😊
  • @renacasey8163
    I love the natural light from your windows! It makes this cabin bright and cheerful.
  • What a lovely dugout-cabin! Well thought out! The skylights are neat, too! 👍👍👍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼😀💕🌸🌱
  • You can do it all. So clever. Clean and organized, love your clean cabin. Love how you sweep all the time, looks excellent!
  • @maramatepania9296
    What an amazing hideaway. You are so talented with your hands and your mind. Very spacious to move. A clear entry to the hideaway. I love how you cook in the embers of the fire. Natural light to brighten up the place. Private sleeping area away from prying eyes. Absolutely love the place. Such a skilled person.
  • You are so lucky to have such a beautiful hide away. Everyone should have such a wonderful place to call their own
  • Hello from Indiana USA and this 62 year old lady ❤ another enjoyable video 😍 thanks for sharing this with me 😊👍👍👍👍👍
  • I am from Colorado the cold state.. now living on southern Texas…I love you dug out house cabin ! Amazing and warm and well built and beautiful and is hidden…
  • EXCELLENT BUILD ON YOUR SHELTER. IT LOOKS VERY WARM AND COZY! THANKS FOR SHARING, MY FRIEND...
  • Хорошо ,что кормите белочек,это ещё вам плюс, удачи.😊
  • Интересная избушка вся в земле только дверь вверху.....Так все есть и аккуратно. Молодец. Благополучия во всех лесных делах.Казахстан.25.05.23 год.
  • @coconiel5913
    What is the coldest you have endured so far in this very private home/shelter. Can you use snow after sterilizing for drinking. Of course, for sanitary reasons, you must have to go outside. During WWII, in Normandie in the farm, there were no running indoor water, we had a spring which had been tested on a regular basis. We cleaned ourselves with respect and privacy, taking turn, boys first than girl. The water was heated in a huge copper pan which was solid black, with a crust. Water was almost like gold, bathroom necessities were very clean and so were our clothes, we hang then on the back of the chairs close enough to the cheminée! We changed our underwear each day, rotating them, we did not had many. Everything had to last. Sunday we went to church with our Sunday attires. We wash our hear weakly not daily like today. Water was precious and used carefully, girls had to have long hair. During the war, there were several hair lives epidemics, so we knew how to keep ourselves very clean and our bedding and linens. Our sheets were rotating weekly, so the top sheet would become le lower one and vice versa. The bedding as always hanged daily at the bedroom window wide open to "change the air", as we would say. We had to stay healthy and clean to survive. Sometimes we would walk to school back the same, staying out of site in tiny little pass in woods or fields, major roads were too dangerous. After the war, we kept some of these routines because it was rationed and we had to feel safe. Night time were scary, no police for awhile, so everything had to be locked up. The horses and all the animals were in as safe as possible inside of the barn, everything tightly locked. Many French people were stealing from one another and sometimes worse. No telephone yet! Radios were must becoming to get on the market, it was the only way to get accurate information, for a long time... into the fifty. Walking to and from school had to be swift and in group when ever possible. It was a dangerous time, but we kept on going, and looking after each other. Street light were not resistant infill much later, now we have too many! Ha...ha...! Too many people, stay safe, bonne nuit!!! I though, I would entertain you while you were away from home.
  • Me encantan estos videos, pero sobre todo cuando hay orden y limpieza , muy acogedor y el paisaje precioso.
  • This is the life I wish I could have. Accountability only to yourself. No responsibility for anyone else just freedom.
  • @rem408
    Love the video my guy! Keep up the good content! Wish i had a nice little cozy place like that