Building a Primitive Rock Shelter with Fireplace for Surviving the Winter | Solo Camping Bushcraft
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00:00 Introduction and Summary
00:37 find a suitable location for our shelter.
06:31 Collection of wall materials
11:37 Building the Shelter Wall
18:11 Collection of roof materials
20:20 Final Stage of Roof Construction
23:12 Camping and relaxing in the shelter
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He made a nice little cozy spot for Himself
Thanks for your watching dear friend ❤️💐
Seeing just the video is entertaining, but I wish you would also mention on a small caption informing your viewers which country you are trekking in, and which mountain range you are wandering. Then we could learn about the physical nature of your country, and of that mountain range.
It's really persistent and tough work you're doing moving all those rocks around. Keep it up, your passion feels genuine. But be careful of your back, try to use your legs more when lifting. 😉
Thank you for watching my friend, you made an interesting point.👏🙏
Thank you for watching my friend, you made an interesting point.👏🙏
All that digging looks so much easier when you do it.😊
You got that right! Thank you for support dear friend 🙏🔥🎉
Привет ✋. Красивая местность! Тяжёлая работа, но Вы справились, молодец. Успехов Вам, удачи!👍💪🤝
Спасибо, что потратили свое драгоценное время на просмотр этого видео, ваше счастье для меня дороже всего остального, я надеюсь, что вы в безопасности и здоровы, где бы вы ни находились, мой дорогой друг.🙏
Goood job
nice build,
just 1 warning, from an old beat up carpenter, with a bad back. Be careful picking up those heavy stones, people don't grasp, how bad back pain can be, if hurt yourself. I was a Rugby Prop for 7 years, so not a weak person, but my back pain, has had me, literally, crawling on my hand's and knees...be very careful, you don't hurt yourself
Thanks for watching my dear friend, I'm so happy to have such a follower like you and proud of myself, you're right, I'm trying to use more of my legs than my back, I hope you're successful and healthy wherever you are.🙏🎊🔥
I'd move to where I had the needed materials/depth of dirt to make a totally enclosed, insulated shelter, and heat it with rocks that I warmed up outside, so that I'd not need much firewood, nor have to breathe smoke and have ventilation for a fire.. If the temps are consistently sub-freeing, you can pile up logs or stones, in the shape of a small Quonset hut, about 3x3x8ft, and at near dusk, cover them with a 6" thick layer of dry debris. Then cover the dry debris with about a 2" thick layer of WET debris. Let it freeze overnight and the next day. For the next 2 nights, repeat the wet debris trick.Make a crawlway entrance the same way. When all is hardened/frozen, remove the wood/rocks from the inside of your hut. and presto, insulated, sealed, small shelter, lf you have a small, reflective tarp, do the same thing wit the tarp laid over the stones/logs, so that you'll have a water/windproof, REFLECTIVE interior wall, which gains a bit of heat-retention for you.
It was a very interesting and thoughtful idea.
I've never thought of it, it's a skilful method,
I am so happy to have a follower like you, be successful and healthy wherever you are, thank you for watching the video and supporting me 🙏👏🔥
@@Mr.kakaBushcraft you could use stones for much of the walls and ends of such a shelter, just not where their weight would be a problem (ie, overhead) Once you get snow, you can use it as a building material and you don't need a lot of it, either. A 2" thick layer of snow will suffice, If the snow is powdery, you can melt some of it and use the water to dampen the rest of it. Then the packing-type snow can be plastered onto the quonset hut shape of some piled up materials, or bent green branches, . sprinkle water onto the the snow, creating a "crust", so that it will support itself. Repeat 2x, so as to have a 6" thick layer of sand then remove the debris from inside of the snow "shell".
@@Mr.kakaBushcraft you want to use insulation for warmth as much as possible, so that you don't have to find, cut, haul, and process firewood. Insulation can be debris stuffed between layers of clothing. Then you don't need much debris at all. The Innuit could sit or stand all DAY at a seal's breathing hole in the ice, because they had such wonderfully-designed and made clothing.as well as a lot of bodyfat. They knew that they had to forage fatty animals like waterfowol and seals, not scrawny things like lean fish or caribou.
Very concise and useful🙏👏
Awesome dear friend 🙏🔥🎉
It was very beautiful and thought provoking,l enjoy it,l look forward to the next great videos❤❤
Thank you for your time watching the video, my friend.🎇🎆🙏
Nice video my frind
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👏good job
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Veryy good
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my friend, where are such beautiful mountains?😊😊😊
Belgium..........🇧🇪
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Hard work 💪🏻 good job bro 💪🏻💯❤️
Thank you so much dear friend 🙌🙏
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Good job uncle
Thanks for watching the video.🙏🎆🍁
Thanks for watching the video.🙏🎆🍁
Good job 👏🏻❤
Thank you so much for your attention , dear friend. 🙏🎊
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