SOLO BUSHCRAFT CAMP, Overnight, Log Cabin Building in Forest, Bushcraft Trip
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 Published On Nov 20, 2020

Hi my friend, my English is bad, so I will try to tell you without words what is happening in this video, Bushcraft solo overnight in the wild :)


I hammered sticks into the ground with a wooden mallet. When struck with a wooden hammer, the sticks are not cracked as when working with a metal hammer. I started folding small logs to make a chair. After making the chair, it was necessary to make a table. For this, I also hammered in the sticks, which should be the table legs. I put the logs between the sticks and tied the resulting structure. Now it remains to put the sticks on top and the table is ready. In my opinion this is a quick method for creating a bushcraft table. Now there is a place to sit, a table to eat at. It remains to craft the bed to spend the night and rest. The bed was created in the same way as the table, only longer. Made a bedside table for things. That's the whole interior, now it's time to create the walls of the future bushcraft shelter. It was long and hard work. You had to cut a lot of logs with a homemade saw and then bring all this, fold it to get a wall. A little tired, so I decided to rest, have a snack and drink tea. I made a burner and a mug from tin cans. The shells of the nuts served as fuel for the burner. After drinking tea, it was necessary to continue the work. Winter is coming, so I need to make the roofs as soon as possible and insulate the bushcraft house. I made a roof frame out of sticks and threw more grass on top. After dinner, he took a stick and hammered the lid of a tin can on one side. The other side of the stick was sharpened, this whole structure was driven into the ground. I put candles on a stick, or rather on a lid on a stick. Now when the candle burns out, it will not set fire to the stick. It was bright both inside the house and outside, oil lamps were burning outside. I overnight in this bushcraft house, there was a good shelter from the rain, but from the cold that will soon come this house will not help. There were gaps in the wall between the logs, I need to close them in order to keep more heat. The door is absolutely necessary, because this is the largest space through which heat will escape. Improved my hammer by hammering in some jar lids. Then I hammered the nails into the wall with this hammer and pulled the rope over the nails. Made a door out of sticks and grass. I hung the new door on a tight rope. I started to fill in the cracks between the logs in the wall. This required a lot of grass. It took so much time and effort to create this bushcraft shelter. Remaining the most difficult stage is the creation of a fireplace from stone blocks. The cold will come soon. And in a snowy winter forest, a stone fireplace will warm my house and my soul. Each such stone block weighs about 15-20 kg. I need to carry these blocks from afar, it takes a lot of energy. It will be a powerful and reliable fireplace. After building the fireplace, I chopped the logs and threw them into the fireplace. Now it's warm and cozy.

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