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If you watched the movie PLATOON, you may remember the huge version of this bunker. There were several men living in it. Something like that scale would be cool to build. This verion in this video would make a real good bug out shelter. Even better if you had a small army of friends incase society totally collapses. In that case build an entire compound. The possibilities are endless.
Awesome AF You keep coming back every 4-6 weeks, improving and expanding, by winter you’ll have the ultimate shelter. Future add-ons: root cellar, fireplace... with your creativity, possibilities are endless! Keep on keeping on!
I was just at my local army/navy surplus yesterday. They get new stuff in every Saturday, so I like to stop by and see what’s new. They had plenty of sandbags there, but the chinsy plastic tarp like material ones, not the good cloth ones. $3.99 each. I almost crapped myself. We used to be able to get these for pennies on the dollar for a bundle of 10 or 12. We have to stop gauging each other to kingdom come, I mean for Christ’s sake. Cmon people. Another great one Corporal, thanks.
I'm almost 85 and enjoy these shows more than all the others I've seen because he explains what he's doing, why, and how with visuals ALL of which I understand. The big plus is seeing the finished Work and how complete it will do the job extended. Please keep it up. Brings me joy.
I'm an old lady and been around for decades and decades oh my gosh even over half a century and more decades. Make a long story short I'm old! I've always assumed there would be a time in the evolution of this country that survival skills would be required. Over all those decades I just didn't think it would be in my time. Now for some reason I'm compelled to brush up on my survival skills??? Thank you so much for your videos! PS another one of my compulsions is heading straight for the kitchen after I watch your videos! 😋
I'm the old bird that made one of the first comments . If you want to get together with me and my 10 year old grandson just give us a holler from this forum , that is if this meets grandma's approval . Lol
Brother I appreciate you and have nothing but respect for you. My granddaughter comes over every Sunday to watch your video. She calls you builder man. Tells me we can do that. She is 3yrs. So far we have built 2.
Hello from Australia. Just want to say that I do a little tiny bit of bush craft myself but watching your videos on building these shelters has given me inspiration to do similar things and go to the next level here in Queensland. Will you ever do a break down step by step to building these shelters and explain the knots your using etc. You are my favourite bushcrafter on TH-cam and I think those that trash talk you are simply jealous of you and are very petty people. I hope you keep going strong an solider on.
Never thought I will see the day that someone would create a sandbag bunker for outdoor recreational purposes. Memories of instructors kicking over stacked sandbags in our GPMG pit screaming they are not stacked properly just like what you said. From one Corporal to another, cheers!
I learned so much from this video, thank you! I think this one's my favorite. Not only is it a kick ass design, but the building process makes perfect sense and doesn't require the skill of a woodland elf to construct. That candle holder design, I'll never forget that, ingenious AF.
Thank you for another awesome video. My 14 year old did his first solo overnight with a hammock and tarp shelter. He was able to build his own fire from making a birds nest that we learned watching you. Fire was covered so when the down pour came he was still able to have fire in the morning and he stayed dry. Thank you for making it so simple a father and his sons can practice these skills.
All good! Especially good were the (1) The Support Bean to keep the roof from collapsing, (2) The Window being able to hinge and (3) The String that angled from lower left to upper right to keep the door level and not have to drag the door shut. Keep up the good work.
Wow just when you can’t think you can out do yourself you bust this video out. Outstanding Corporal. Thanks for the upload sir. Happy Memorial Day!! 🇺🇸 💪
Chalk up a win, I started watching this video and my 4yo son heard it. He stopped watching his cartoons and came over and watched it with me. We both enjoy your videos keep up the great work.
I've been watching your channel for a long time, Sir. Very informative, and I love the fact that you still show how to do the knots, even after you've already done the videos on the knots specifically, you still show that. I passed your channel onto my brother, because we go camping once a year, and I've been trying to incorporate some bushcraft into our camp set up.
Sorry, hit the enter button sooner than I wanted to. What I meant to say, was "Thank you, Sir. For all you do to entertain, and enlighten all of us. I'm going to keep passing your channel to friends and coworkers. Any chance you can look back, and tell us your favorite builds, or past "Adventures"?
As a 70 year old man I can imagine the amount of physical effort required to build something like this fortress of solitude. And it's very impressive. Thinking of you and your comrades on this Memorial Day.
Absolutely love the candle, that's the stuff I love to see, sandbag shelter brings back great memories of my army days. Great video sir and happy memorial day.
I like the way you explain what you are doing and why. Many of the bushcraft videos don't do this. Thanks. I like your video and it's very useful knowledge.
Your re worked shelter reminds me of the 2- man dog house bunkers we had in Vietnam on FSB Katherine 50 yrs. ago. We dug the hole and a chinook carried a heavy engineer beam frame that they would drop into the hole. Then we then we would. Just close it in and sandbag the heck out of it. And that was our home all that summer 50 years ago in the 101st ABN. DIV. You do great videos. Best of luck Corp from an old blue leg sergeant.
Man I would love to see this one revisited to make a long-term winter shelter. Mud the walls over to camo it some and insulate it even more and build the clay rocket stove into the side for cooking and heating the inside that would be awesome
Just something I learned from earthbag construction; if you staple down 2 rows of barbed wire between courses of the running bond, the wall will be even more sturdy. Probably wouldn’t have that available in the wilderness, but would be handy if you’re making a long term camp. I learn so much from your channel. It both teaches me and makes me think. Thank you!
The DevilDog INN! 5 star accommodations for the U.S. Marine! Outstanding AF..... Coffee and Bacon served daily! It just needs a little bulldog running around as security. Semper Fi from an Army guy! Outstanding job keeping it interesting Corporal!!!
Really awesome concept and execution. As a side note, I appreciate you giving credit to those you get ideas from. Too many TH-camrs try to act as if they thought up everything ever created. Again, as was previously stated in the video, "Outstanding A.F."!
Perfect for a long term remote hunting shelter. Looks to me like it wouldn’t need to be rebuilt every year which is nice to limit one’s activity in the area. Temperature regulation by the underground build is phenomenal as well.
This one was truly amazing! I really look forward to your posts on Sunday's and thank you so much for this one. Also you being a veteran I think this weekend it is appropriate to thank you for your service as I am sure you are thinking of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.. You started the fire a different way too! The additional wood fuel was elevated so it would naturally climb..... Yup..... I noticed. HAHAHA. Have a great weekend and thanks!
Interesting shelter. It could easily be expanded some to make a winter shelter with a fireplace and a little more room. Nice job. Excellent video as usual. Can’t wait for see what other ideas you come up with.
One of my favorite books in the 5th grade was " My Side of the Mountain ". I have a feeling you've read this. It's totally a great book for middle school kids.
You have outdone yourself again! Looking at some online information your channel is listed as “educational” and most all other bush craft channels are listed as entertainment. For me, I’ll take the education you deliver every week over “entertainment” on other channels.
I loved this one. It reminded me of a "bunker" I dug when I was about 13. We put logs across and made the roof out of plywood scraps and then buried them, and buried an old barrel stove in one end. It was about 10'x5' It made it through a few nights before the sandy earth dried out so much from the stove that it started collapsing in on itself. Ah, a 13 year old's engineering failures and waking up with the roof caving in and having to dig ourselves out. Fun times, and this video brought back great 30 year old memories. Thanks Cpl!
My heart is bad, weak... I can't do what you do, but I enjoy watching you do it, especially with a bowlen knot, and water repellent bags of dirt. Exceptionally fine video.
@@recall5811 IDK why you're getting F'd with... But if my sub disappears it's because they did it and not me. Hell, I save damn near every one of your videos. You're a walking and talking encyclopedia of FM's etc that people can understand. Try not to let the YT merda keep you down. It's not just you. Other channels are getting it too. YT seems to prefer the lame, tic toc quality merda di toro vids. Whether they knew it or not, the Corps had something when you were in. Semper Fi & Semper Paratus !
Corporal, this is now the fourth time I'm watching this video. Your attention to detail and craftsmanship has no match. I really enjoy the parts when you explain what you are doing, and why.
Outstanding build Kelly! Once again, the hardest working TH-camr working for us...love it! For added "civilian" protection from the sun I'd add a cammo net over the whole thing. I did see David and Salty the other day making these Howlers and thought of you...heh.
You are a good teacher, a good man, a tough old marine this Navy veteran respects you! I've learned a ton of practical wisdom and knowledge! Thank you Corporal Kelly!
I served as an Army Airborne Ranger in Vietnam for 1969 - 1972. Whenever I was not on a mission and was back in the rear for stand down, my home sweet home was a sand bag hooch. Can't say that these were the good old days but are still remembered.
@@PatTheRiot It's actually great advice. Sandbags are used during disasters or storms as well. Simple comments like these will help people remind themselves of it!
It's a shelter but a defensible position.. This is great! I'm so hooked on this content right now. I'm hoping to find more on the portability of the pots and pans.... The candle stick trick was pretty clever! Great job as always.
Oh, man, this one really hits home for a couple reasons. First: dear god, the suck encompassed in this video. Digging and filling sandbags in heat and humidity with still air... oof. Second: The death dog! There was a place I used to go to and get those, just on buns. Place burned down from a grease fire, because of course it did. But dear holy god, what a tasty thing a kielbasa fried with cheese and bacon is. Great vid. Oh, and props again for reusing sites and materials, because that's just being sensible.
I found your channel by accident. I'm a camper and love the outdoors. Your skills are impressive and teaching style excellent. I can tell you go through a lot of work to get the camera positioned just right and I like your "production style". Keep up the GOOD WORK corporal. Carry on!
Very nice I found your channel yesterday and have been watching your videos non stop I’m learning a lot thank you for what you do and thank you for your service to our country
Finally, someone who knows what they're doing in nature and on video. Got my like and sub a few min in you actually know what you're doing, and you also explain why and how, unlike the other channels. I've been watching for years nothing like this!
Great idea for my back 10 hillside acres. Only taller so can stand at least one of them. Multiple use as well! Love the knot teaching. Keep it up. Tysm
Absolutely the best shelter I've seen done on the Tube. Hope they quit throttling you so you can keep it up. Just recieved my Canteen cookset from your link. Can't wait to heal up so I can head back to the woods. Thanks Corporal!
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How many handles have you made for that shovel???
Amazing build sir!!!
its not a corporal video without bacon
Love the silky saw.
Why dont you use your old trusty Kbar?
Wow! That's not a shelter, it's a Bushcraft HQ! Outstanding AF.....now serving bacon & kielbasa, with a side of bacon!
Bushcraft HQ lol, I like that.
Not with a side of bacon! 😆
@@varnellhopkinsiii6863 I meant 2 sides of bacon, what was I thinking!
Never too much bacon, unless you eat so much it makes you sick
If you watched the movie PLATOON, you may remember the huge version of this bunker. There were several men living in it. Something like that scale would be cool to build. This verion in this video would make a real good bug out shelter. Even better if you had a small army of friends incase society totally collapses. In that case build an entire compound. The possibilities are endless.
This Marine is not afraid of hard work.....and his creativity is amazing!
that is why I am a Marine
@@recall5811 nuff said !
Seal material imo, this mans always looking out for survival of his team, perfect brother to have at your side.
This is why all young people should go through a military service type training.
Give him some crayons and he's unstoppable!
Awesome AF
You keep coming back every 4-6 weeks, improving and expanding, by winter you’ll have the ultimate shelter.
Future add-ons: root cellar, fireplace... with your creativity, possibilities are endless!
Keep on keeping on!
I think what would be great would be a oil drum or 40mm ammo can stove
I was just at my local army/navy surplus yesterday. They get new stuff in every Saturday, so I like to stop by and see what’s new. They had plenty of sandbags there, but the chinsy plastic tarp like material ones, not the good cloth ones. $3.99 each. I almost crapped myself. We used to be able to get these for pennies on the dollar for a bundle of 10 or 12. We have to stop gauging each other to kingdom come, I mean for Christ’s sake. Cmon people. Another great one Corporal, thanks.
Happy Memorial Day to all the Veterans out there and thankyou for your service and all the sacrifices you've made for our country.
I am a 26 year Navy vet.......I follow your vids.......this one was a lot of work....but it is outstanding.....Thankx
Commenting and liking video because this channel deserves it. Nobody putting in the effort week after week like the Corporal does!
I'm almost 85 and enjoy these shows more than all the others I've seen because he explains what he's doing, why, and how with visuals ALL of which
I understand. The big plus is seeing the finished
Work and how complete it will do the job extended. Please keep it up. Brings me joy.
Really awesome shelter. Amazing how much work you put in one video.
trying to get to your level..... one day #goals
Lilly!
Lily-Corporal team video!? 🤔
@@communism_sucks 12/10 would set reminder to watch this.
I was just thinking the same digging and filling sand bags and cutting wood Awesome video
I'm an old lady and been around for decades and decades oh my gosh even over half a century and more decades. Make a long story short I'm old! I've always assumed there would be a time in the evolution of this country that survival skills would be required. Over all those decades I just didn't think it would be in my time. Now for some reason I'm compelled to brush up on my survival skills??? Thank you so much for your videos!
PS another one of my compulsions is heading straight for the kitchen after I watch your videos! 😋
I'm the old bird that made one of the first comments . If you want to get together with me and my 10 year old grandson just give us a holler from this forum , that is if this meets grandma's approval . Lol
Oh by the way I'm from Arkansas
Brother I appreciate you and have nothing but respect for you. My granddaughter comes over every Sunday to watch your video. She calls you builder man. Tells me we can do that. She is 3yrs. So far we have built 2.
Hello from Australia.
Just want to say that I do a little tiny bit of bush craft myself but watching your videos on building these shelters has given me inspiration to do similar things and go to the next level here in Queensland.
Will you ever do a break down step by step to building these shelters and explain the knots your using etc.
You are my favourite bushcrafter on TH-cam and I think those that trash talk you are simply jealous of you and are very petty people.
I hope you keep going strong an solider on.
Repurposed & still an all day build. Phenomenal work! Excellent video!
Every time I think that one is my favorite you come up with something even better. I look forward to your videos every single week.
Words cannot describe how awesome of a build this is but... let’s just say it’s absolutely outstanding.
Yt will feel differently, but thanks
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Thanks Great Bush craft video. YOU MUST BE THE hardest working bush craft guy on utube and I for one appreciate it.
I "Dig" this build! Flashbacks to filling hundreds of sandbags! Thanks for all your hard work to bring us knowledge and entertainment!
In honor of memorial day the sand bag bunker in the woods! Badassery at its finest! Thank you for your serivce both in the field and on youtube!
Never thought I will see the day that someone would create a sandbag bunker for outdoor recreational purposes. Memories of instructors kicking over stacked sandbags in our GPMG pit screaming they are not stacked properly just like what you said. From one Corporal to another, cheers!
not even as much as a PPV sports show and way more entertaining! Thanks
I really appreciate how much time and effort goes into your videos. Outstanding. Semper Fi
What a shelter building BEAST! You are the most creative 'beyond bush crafter' on the internet!! Thanks! Always enjoy your 'out of the box' ideas!
Your cardio must be top notch! This has to be my favorite in gound shelter so far. As always, Badass AF!
Just subbed.
Training isn’t unearned knowledge. Living it isn’t faking it.
Love you’re videos. Thank you for your service.
A military style bunker on Memorial Day weekend 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸. It doesn't get any better! OUTSTANDING AS ALWAYS!! RANGERS LEAD THE WAY 🦅🦅🦅🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I like how you come up with ideas that are able to repurpose older builds. Good veristiliy and creative thinking.
Bacon wrapped, cheese stuffed, Kielbasa was simply brilliant after 15 hours of hard physical labor.
I learned so much from this video, thank you! I think this one's my favorite. Not only is it a kick ass design, but the building process makes perfect sense and doesn't require the skill of a woodland elf to construct. That candle holder design, I'll never forget that, ingenious AF.
Thank you for another awesome video. My 14 year old did his first solo overnight with a hammock and tarp shelter. He was able to build his own fire from making a birds nest that we learned watching you. Fire was covered so when the down pour came he was still able to have fire in the morning and he stayed dry. Thank you for making it so simple a father and his sons can practice these skills.
By far the best build in months. Although the window seems too big. It should only be enough to stick out the barrel and aim precisely. Keep it goin'.
How could anyone leave a dislike on this??
Those people don’t matter lol pay them no mind and eventually they will disappear
no talent tubers and their trolls
No way did the man himself reply to my comment.. hands down I'm in great mood now! Salute
All good! Especially good were the (1) The Support Bean to keep the roof from collapsing, (2) The Window being able to hinge and (3) The String that angled from lower left to upper right to keep the door level and not have to drag the door shut. Keep up the good work.
Wow just when you can’t think you can out do yourself you bust this video out. Outstanding Corporal. Thanks for the upload sir. Happy Memorial Day!! 🇺🇸 💪
He’s the best way to start your morning
most chicks will agree
Chalk up a win, I started watching this video and my 4yo son heard it. He stopped watching his cartoons and came over and watched it with me. We both enjoy your videos keep up the great work.
I've been watching your channel for a long time, Sir. Very informative, and I love the fact that you still show how to do the knots, even after you've already done the videos on the knots specifically, you still show that.
I passed your channel onto my brother, because we go camping once a year, and I've been trying to incorporate some bushcraft into our camp set up.
Sorry, hit the enter button sooner than I wanted to.
What I meant to say, was "Thank you, Sir. For all you do to entertain, and enlighten all of us. I'm going to keep passing your channel to friends and coworkers.
Any chance you can look back, and tell us your favorite builds, or past "Adventures"?
Thank you for your service.
As a 70 year old man I can imagine the amount of physical effort required to build something like this fortress of solitude. And it's very impressive. Thinking of you and your comrades on this Memorial Day.
Absolutely love the candle, that's the stuff I love to see, sandbag shelter brings back great memories of my army days. Great video sir and happy memorial day.
I like the way you explain what you are doing and why. Many of the bushcraft videos don't do this. Thanks. I like your video and it's very useful knowledge.
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Your re worked shelter reminds me of the 2- man dog house bunkers we had in Vietnam on FSB Katherine 50 yrs. ago. We dug the hole and a chinook carried a heavy engineer beam frame that they would drop into the hole. Then we then we would. Just close it in and sandbag the heck out of it. And that was our home all that summer 50 years ago in the 101st ABN. DIV. You do great videos. Best of luck Corp from an old blue leg sergeant.
I have the upmost respect for all the work you do to educate people on survival skills. Its not easy but you make it look easy. Thanks alot!! 🇺🇸💯
Man I would love to see this one revisited to make a long-term winter shelter. Mud the walls over to camo it some and insulate it even more and build the clay rocket stove into the side for cooking and heating the inside that would be awesome
Just something I learned from earthbag construction; if you staple down 2 rows of barbed wire between courses of the running bond, the wall will be even more sturdy. Probably wouldn’t have that available in the wilderness, but would be handy if you’re making a long term camp. I learn so much from your channel. It both teaches me and makes me think. Thank you!
hardest working dude on youtube. AWESOME build
I seem to recall a spy satellite image of a burger stand on the ho chi Minh trail that's faintly reminiscent of this shelter. Outstanding!🇺🇸
Candle Holder. What can I say. Pure genius. Simply amazing
Another great video and want to thank you for your service!
The DevilDog INN! 5 star accommodations for the U.S. Marine! Outstanding AF..... Coffee and Bacon served daily! It just needs a little bulldog running around as security. Semper Fi from an Army guy! Outstanding job keeping it interesting Corporal!!!
Awesome build!! Now that i something I could sleep in!!
Watching this video helps me to relax...gives me peace.
Consistently killing it week after week. Love these builds.
thanks but Yt have slowed he videos down to where now I have lost half my views and watch time
@@recall5811 its unfortunate but hopefully it wont last for too much longer
Really awesome concept and execution.
As a side note, I appreciate you giving credit to those you get ideas from. Too many TH-camrs try to act as if they thought up everything ever created.
Again, as was previously stated in the video, "Outstanding A.F."!
most top tubers do that
Perfect for a long term remote hunting shelter. Looks to me like it wouldn’t need to be rebuilt every year which is nice to limit one’s activity in the area. Temperature regulation by the underground build is phenomenal as well.
I really like this sandbag shelter. It'd be interesting to see you spend a night in it in the winter time when there's snow on the ground. Great job
This one was truly amazing! I really look forward to your posts on Sunday's and thank you so much for this one. Also you being a veteran I think this weekend it is appropriate to thank you for your service as I am sure you are thinking of those who gave the ultimate sacrifice.. You started the fire a different way too! The additional wood fuel was elevated so it would naturally climb..... Yup..... I noticed. HAHAHA. Have a great weekend and thanks!
Who dares to give this video a thumbs down? JEALOUS!!? This man is capable of awesome survival skills!? He’s one of the BEST!!
Whatever survival skills he has, he's not demonstrating here. This is a construction project, not a survival shelter.
@@vk45de54 what you didn't see him hunt down the cheese and Kelbasa?
Corporal's corner is awesome, but I'm waiting for Corporal's cookbook to drop!
An impressive build. You always go the extra mile. I appreciate the level of detail and explanation. This is one of my favorites.
Sandbags, Excellent!! Going to have to redo one of mine with this!
Interesting shelter. It could easily be expanded some to make a winter shelter with a fireplace and a little more room. Nice job. Excellent video as usual. Can’t wait for see what other ideas you come up with.
One of my favorite books in the 5th grade was " My Side of the Mountain ". I have a feeling you've read this. It's totally a great book for middle school kids.
That would be a cool shelter to recreate!!
I loved that book as well…recommend it to any kid I think is ready to listen to a geezer like me.
I loved that book!
@@denisthemenace8032 3nd the motion!
The wind rustling through the leaves is like a round of applause from nature.
You have outdone yourself again! Looking at some online information your channel is listed as “educational” and most all other bush craft channels are listed as entertainment. For me, I’ll take the education you deliver every week over “entertainment” on other channels.
my video says entertainment
I continue to be amazed at these shelters. Already shared on FB.
I loved this one. It reminded me of a "bunker" I dug when I was about 13. We put logs across and made the roof out of plywood scraps and then buried them, and buried an old barrel stove in one end. It was about 10'x5' It made it through a few nights before the sandy earth dried out so much from the stove that it started collapsing in on itself. Ah, a 13 year old's engineering failures and waking up with the roof caving in and having to dig ourselves out. Fun times, and this video brought back great 30 year old memories. Thanks Cpl!
I done something similar but I made like 20 of them and used them in air soft wars ant after 3 years they all still stand
Excellent sandbag structure overnighter
My heart is bad, weak... I can't do what you do, but I enjoy watching you do it, especially with a bowlen knot, and water repellent bags of dirt. Exceptionally fine video.
Folks ,this has to be the hardest working man on the internet.
thanks but YT doesn't care
For sure !!!
@@recall5811 IDK why you're getting F'd with... But if my sub disappears it's because they did it and not me. Hell, I save damn near every one of your videos. You're a walking and talking encyclopedia of FM's etc that people can understand. Try not to let the YT merda keep you down. It's not just you. Other channels are getting it too. YT seems to prefer the lame, tic toc quality merda di toro vids. Whether they knew it or not, the Corps had something when you were in. Semper Fi & Semper Paratus !
Corporal, this is now the fourth time I'm watching this video. Your attention to detail and craftsmanship has no match. I really enjoy the parts when you explain what you are doing, and why.
Ingenuity. You don't walk away from a challenge. Our young men could learn from you. I like your menus.
The best shelter before you hear "Товарищ, тут понадобится крупнокалиберный пулемёт!"
Nice! Good job! 👍
Outstanding build Kelly! Once again, the hardest working TH-camr working for us...love it! For added "civilian" protection from the sun I'd add a cammo net over the whole thing. I did see David and Salty the other day making these Howlers and thought of you...heh.
You are a good teacher, a good man, a tough old marine this Navy veteran respects you! I've learned a ton of practical wisdom and knowledge! Thank you Corporal Kelly!
I served as an Army Airborne Ranger in Vietnam for 1969 - 1972. Whenever I was not on a mission and was back in the rear for stand down, my home sweet home was a sand bag hooch. Can't say that these were the good old days but are still remembered.
A bomb proof bushcraft shelter, gotta love it. You worked hard and hit a major shelter. Outstanding as AF.
Thanks
One mortar close by or a direct hit will turn the bunker into rubble.
I noticed that one day I had Corporal’s Corner playlists going on the TV, a computer, and my iPhone. Hope you were feeling the love, brother.
I do that 2. When I go 2 bed.
Now that’s an everlasting shelter AF .
No matter how many times you sit around the fire in the woods it never gets old.
I really enjoy these videos thanks cc from former army guy
Stitching on the sandbags should always face inside, this will protect stitching from coming apart due to weather or impact
He's about to bust out the figurines and toy soldiers shhh.. lol
@@PatTheRiot It's actually great advice. Sandbags are used during disasters or storms as well. Simple comments like these will help people remind themselves of it!
It's not alright but it's okay, I'm going to make it anyway
Good point!..It does look like there is stitching on both sides of the ones he's using in this video tho
By far this is my favorite so far. Thanks for all the hard work you do putting together this for us. Outstanding!!!
It's a shelter but a defensible position.. This is great! I'm so hooked on this content right now. I'm hoping to find more on the portability of the pots and pans.... The candle stick trick was pretty clever! Great job as always.
the amount of labour intensive work put into these builds blows my mind WHAT A TANK!!! keep up the good work soldier
Oh, man, this one really hits home for a couple reasons. First: dear god, the suck encompassed in this video. Digging and filling sandbags in heat and humidity with still air... oof. Second: The death dog! There was a place I used to go to and get those, just on buns. Place burned down from a grease fire, because of course it did. But dear holy god, what a tasty thing a kielbasa fried with cheese and bacon is. Great vid. Oh, and props again for reusing sites and materials, because that's just being sensible.
I found your channel by accident. I'm a camper and love the outdoors. Your skills are impressive and teaching style excellent. I can tell you go through a lot of work to get the camera positioned just right and I like your "production style". Keep up the GOOD WORK corporal. Carry on!
I truly agree. Do you have a dog? Sometimes they can be cool to take but maybe a distraction also?
Very nice I found your channel yesterday and have been watching your videos non stop I’m learning a lot thank you for what you do and thank you for your service to our country
I feel like you and bacon share this one thing in common: both are OUTSTANDING in every scenario and occasion!
You cheer me up so much l really appreciate your videos
Finally, someone who knows what they're doing in nature and on video. Got my like and sub a few min in you actually know what you're doing, and you also explain why and how, unlike the other channels. I've been watching for years nothing like this!
Great idea for my back 10 hillside acres. Only taller so can stand at least one of them. Multiple use as well! Love the knot teaching. Keep it up. Tysm
Oustanding AF best shelter yet.
With bacon.
What a bad ass build one of the best yet. Really miss the super shelter you started before the the treehouse build that was awesome as well.
This build immediately made me think WW2 Japanese bunker👍
Love this shelter. A recommendation is to add a lean to for gathered wood. Spring and fall can bring some very wet climate.
You inspired me to dig a fighting hole in my backyard! thanks!
Absolutely the best shelter I've seen done on the Tube.
Hope they quit throttling you so you can keep it up. Just recieved my Canteen cookset from your link. Can't wait to heal up so I can head back to the woods.
Thanks Corporal!
That was a slick candle holder.