That's a heck of a job! There's a lot of videos of people building these with zero tech help, but I appreciate how you did so much with so little. A couple handfuls of nails, a single sheet of plastic... and suddenly that rough emergency shelter others build to last a week could realistically last a few years! And be kept warm enough and comfortable enough to deal with some seriously cold and bad weather. I'm impressed.
It's one thing to build something like this by hand in warm summery weather, but it's quite another to go at it in the winter, with snow on the ground. Very impressive! 👍
Escelente idea para construir un refugio, poder lograr, trabajando muchas horas. Me gustan los vídeos de esos sitios cerrados , improvisar para pasar unos días de descanso y montañoso. 💯🇻🇪🇻🇪💓
Pretty sure the water will collect on the bank, roof side, and eventually find it's way into the structure, not to mention, erode that side as well. This is a VERY temporary structure. Not something I would put this kind of time into building, just to lose it.
The thing is if he had built the roof to go along with the angle of the slope, that wouldn’t be a problem, or at least not nearly as much of one. Instead he basically installed himself a little swimming pool that’s going to eventually empty itself into the structure.
Merhaba freeze yaptığın odun barınak 🏠 evin gerçekten küçük ama güzel oldu eline sağlık çok becerikli ve kabiliyetlisin yoruldun ama değdi şömineyi yaktın çay kahve güzel bir ızgara et veya tavuk iyi gider.seni kutluyorum takip edicem seni Türkiye den 🌷🇹🇷🌷💐🤗💐🧿💖🏆💯 hoşçakal ben mri
Great construction job on the dugout! It looks nice. I would however put something more secure than plastic in the window, like plexiglass. And eventually put a wooden floor in it. How long did the build actually take?
I suppose a dugout shelter has the appeal that it is pretty well camouflaged or hidden from view in the Forrest. Another one is that you almost get half of the walls for free so to say by just digging them out of the hill. From a survival perspective it makes a lot of sense. Sheltered from wind and rain, isolated from the worst cold in wintertime and the ability to heat the shelter with an inbuilt stove. That is a game changer. For a more permanent solution I suppose it's drawbacks are for one, that it is a dugout. The cold radiating from the ground and parts of the walls, around 4 degree C all year around will always cool the shelter. That and moisture the dugout walls and floor will emit. The wood that is in contact with the earth will decompose much faster. In heavy rain and water flowing down the hill. Will that leak into the dugout? Making it wet,,
Well, another problem is that you have to build it in clay soil. In this area, a suitable place that has enough soil before you run into hard rock is hard to find. This is a trick for the southeast of the US where clay soils are plentiful and hills made of them are abundant.
The trick is to build where drainage is good and design so the rain and snowmelt run off. If it's not there, it's not going to leak in. In most of the Southern US, ground temp 16 inches deep is about 65 year round. That makes them easy to heat since about half of the structure is heat sink.
Amazing how these people just out in the bush and create a structure like that without any modern power tools or any kind of design plans...Genius at work..
On the bed, you should put the round sides down and the flat side on top: much more comfortable. The rounded part can be set into the soil underneath a bit to stabilise the pieces.
Unlike most "build-a-shelter' videos, this guy wisely did not include a sub-zero temperature in his video's description. For all we know, the cold weather you mention could have been 35 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit - a temperature that does not necessarily demand the use of gloves or mittens.
Silicone pot handles, sheet plastic, nails, I love how that just shows up! lol Where was he storing H2O? Food? Cooking? Expelling all the above? Nice little fairy tale. It snowed and melted a 1/2 dozen times during production too!! Oh yeah, and the comfy blanket all nice and clean!! lol
You should have METICULOUSLY used PRECISION while you videoed in a STRATEGIC manner to ENSURE the EFFECTIVENESS of the sound to make it AURALLY APPEALING.
Sugar you can build me a cabin anytime as long as you come with it😅. Seriously though you do exceptional work besides you have young hands and I have clothes that are probably older than you are.
It did say, "built for the Winter", right? By the time he moves in, Winter will be over. Usually, you start on a shelter a little bit before Winter, and the project may roll into the Winter. He started in the Winter. Hell look at the snow accumulation....lol!! Just picking. Keep on doing what you do. 😊😊
It changes how you watch bushcraft videos when you realize they all begin with a walking shot where they must have set up the camera, filmed themselves walking by, then came back for the camera. 😂
This is not a "survival" shelter, it's a major construction project. Survival shelters by definition are built during/for emergency situations, this thing is designed to spend the winter in.
Hi , just wondering why do all these videos- and I do love watching them - do you dig in the ground? What if there is a downpour days on end . Shouldn't you raise it off the ground? I am amazed at all these videos though.
Hi! You have a little different video with the background music. Interesting and nice relief of becoming boring. [I did negatively react with the sudden, loud'ish "clapping " before the video began. It scared me and I flinched....maybe some PTSD but regardless...]
Ivan patutski should have brought bigger shovelski. Nice to have pile of logs waiting for youski. Side of mountainski water flows down hillski. See you in springski
That's a heck of a job! There's a lot of videos of people building these with zero tech help, but I appreciate how you did so much with so little. A couple handfuls of nails, a single sheet of plastic... and suddenly that rough emergency shelter others build to last a week could realistically last a few years! And be kept warm enough and comfortable enough to deal with some seriously cold and bad weather. I'm impressed.
I bet there was a chainsaw near by 😂
It's one thing to build something like this by hand in warm summery weather, but it's quite another to go at it in the winter, with snow on the ground. Very impressive! 👍
Somebody should tell him about gloves...
Snow on the ground maybe but obviously no frost to hinder the digging.
Escelente idea para construir un refugio, poder lograr, trabajando muchas horas.
Me gustan los vídeos de esos sitios cerrados , improvisar para pasar unos días de descanso y montañoso.
💯🇻🇪🇻🇪💓
Good for snow I guess, rain and that back wall goes bye bye... nightmare !!!
Yep. During rain the water will be rolling down the roof and seep directly into the shelter and flow over the floor while it erodes that back wall.
@@Nagroddy 🤣🤣👍👍 Yeah... keeping it real didn't really matter...
Careful, methodical, meticulous, precise and snug. Perfect. 🤭
No music needed. Too distracting.
Mute it ....dud
@@LIK64but want to hear the noise of the building.
Pretty sure the water will collect on the bank, roof side, and eventually find it's way into the structure, not to mention, erode that side as well. This is a VERY temporary structure. Not something I would put this kind of time into building, just to lose it.
Had the same thought!
I would encourage any young man to perform this kind of ritual.... even if he only stays in the shelter for the duration of the build!
@IdahoEagle77 Agreed. Wonder why he bult it on a slope.
How long could something like that acactually last? Months?
The thing is if he had built the roof to go along with the angle of the slope, that wouldn’t be a problem, or at least not nearly as much of one. Instead he basically installed himself a little swimming pool that’s going to eventually empty itself into the structure.
Молодец, не попадёшь! Когда руки растут из правильного место,можно соорудить все что хочешь.
Merhaba freeze yaptığın odun barınak 🏠 evin gerçekten küçük ama güzel oldu eline sağlık çok becerikli ve kabiliyetlisin yoruldun ama değdi şömineyi yaktın çay kahve güzel bir ızgara et veya tavuk iyi gider.seni kutluyorum takip edicem seni Türkiye den 🌷🇹🇷🌷💐🤗💐🧿💖🏆💯 hoşçakal ben mri
Lots of snow and I presume lots of cold and our hero wears no gloves, nor does he blow on his hands or show any sign of discomfort. What a man!
You get used to moving fast
Something about this that doesn’t make much sense.
Making the best shelter...Very inspiring and useful Love your video ...Greeting from Indonesian traditional gold prospecting 🇮🇩❤️♥️👍👍
❤ You did a great job, it looks really beautiful. I wish you good health and hope you make many more videos.
Preferiría pasar el fin de año en ese refugio que en un hotel cinco estrellas. Qué buen trabajo!.
Great project, the visuals are amazing but I had to mute it to make it to the end
Hello, I'm from Vietnam. Your video is very impressive to me
Great construction job on the dugout! It looks nice. I would however put something more secure than plastic in the window, like plexiglass. And eventually put a wooden floor in it. How long did the build actually take?
Sound of nature is much better
THank you for not spending an hour or more on what you did in about 10 minutes. Thank you
I suppose a dugout shelter has the appeal that it is pretty well camouflaged or hidden from view in the Forrest. Another one is that you almost get half of the walls for free so to say by just digging them out of the hill. From a survival perspective it makes a lot of sense. Sheltered from wind and rain, isolated from the worst cold in wintertime and the ability to heat the shelter with an inbuilt stove. That is a game changer. For a more permanent solution I suppose it's drawbacks are for one, that it is a dugout. The cold radiating from the ground and parts of the walls, around 4 degree C all year around will always cool the shelter. That and moisture the dugout walls and floor will emit. The wood that is in contact with the earth will decompose much faster. In heavy rain and water flowing down the hill. Will that leak into the dugout? Making it wet,,
Well, another problem is that you have to build it in clay soil. In this area, a suitable place that has enough soil before you run into hard rock is hard to find. This is a trick for the southeast of the US where clay soils are plentiful and hills made of them are abundant.
The trick is to build where drainage is good and design so the rain and snowmelt run off. If it's not there, it's not going to leak in. In most of the Southern US, ground temp 16 inches deep is about 65 year round. That makes them easy to heat since about half of the structure is heat sink.
Super Praca poza tym skosem dachu w stronę upadu zbocza poza tym ok
Jesienią w tym domku byłoby bajoro po deszczu
Ale i tak super :) jak na zime :)
Amazing how these people just out in the bush and create a structure like that without any modern power tools or any kind of design plans...Genius at work..
im guessing most ppl like outdoor vids for the outdoor vibe. To help them escape. Better off would be ambient nature audio - no music
How do you keep the thawed snow from running down the back side of the shelter. The roof isn't insulated, so the snow is going to melt.
Anda sangat teliti sekali dalam bekerja,saya rasa membutuhkan waktu beberapa hari baru siap ditempati
Has anyone noticed that these TH-cam survivalist builders don't talk during building or after they built they're shelter
What would you want them to say?? lol I think they’re talking with their hands.
I don’t like the music on this! .
Then mute it, stop whining
I hear ya!
Nobody cares
Agreed, ASMR is better.
I played it louder just to annoy you!!!
Hello, I wish you good health and create more interesting and useful videos. I will always be by your side and accompany you.
Bush craft, old school with lots of new stuff too! I get it but plastic over the roof? They would use mud and dirt and tree branches covered in dirt.
Great job....,just think what a good job he could do with store bought lumber. Well done Brother.
pressure treated
Water as expected runs right into the shelter when snow melts or rain storm. The floor meticulously holds water.
Ha ha. Meticulously. The English captions were so over the top.
Dankeschön 🎉 sehr sehr gut ❤
The music....😟 really.......please no music.....👍
Window should be more secured and shutters from inside installed. Also use some wood for floor
Very good my friend 👍🏻
On the bed, you should put the round sides down and the flat side on top: much more comfortable. The rounded part can be set into the soil underneath a bit to stabilise the pieces.
Old school bushcraft : now cover the roof with polyethylen :D
People call the 60s "old" and it shows.
@@ImpreccablePony1969 was 55 years ago. That’s over half a century. Youre allowed to call it old.
Thank you for editing this down.
nice clip, enjoy watching it. superb skills + creativity = amazing result.. 👍👍
Hello brothers! I'm Alex and I live in a cave and I'm showing this but this guy is a total hottie, better videos than mine🧡❤️
💚
@@VillageHidden thank you
He has been working with his bare hands in cold weather? Wow! The hut is complete .it's beautiful
Unlike most "build-a-shelter' videos, this guy wisely did not include a sub-zero temperature in his video's description. For all we know, the cold weather you mention could have been 35 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit - a temperature that does not necessarily demand the use of gloves or mittens.
Very good presentation and craftmanship
I feel great about being in harmony with nature
I love ❤️ the music 🎶 Love ❤️ from AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺 ❤
Большой очень труд,желание и умеение,Браво,вы просто мастер на все руки,в ночью это волк?
i like video bushcraft 👍
Excellent job. I am impressed with the meticulous work this gentleman did (forgive me I didn't catch his name).
Genuinely, I left the video because of the music. Sounded like something you'd get on the 5 minute craft videos
Silicone pot handles, sheet plastic, nails, I love how that just shows up! lol Where was he storing H2O? Food? Cooking? Expelling all the above? Nice little fairy tale. It snowed and melted a 1/2 dozen times during production too!! Oh yeah, and the comfy blanket all nice and clean!! lol
Nature lover shelter 💚❤💐👍👍
Μπραβω σου είσαι παιδί της φύση πολύ ωμοφρα τα εκανε όλα πολύ πολύ ωραία μου αρεση πολυ αυτό που έκανες!!!
Great amazing Diy camping survival vlog
Wish your channel becomes stronger and stronger day by day❤
You should have METICULOUSLY used PRECISION while you videoed in a STRATEGIC manner to ENSURE the EFFECTIVENESS of the sound to make it AURALLY APPEALING.
Question: Will the mud holding the chimney stones in place soon dry out and become dry dirt making the chimney simply fall apart?
This structure is not designed for long-term use, obviously.
I'd be more concerned at those river rocks exploding.
Sugar you can build me a cabin anytime as long as you come with it😅. Seriously though you do exceptional work besides you have young hands and I have clothes that are probably older than you are.
G'day from Australia 🇦🇺 no snow in my part of oz. Great video mate
What is going to keep this shelter from Flooding in the Rainy Season and the Melting Snow??
Hello ❤❤
you are awesome ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Looks like it took it about a year and worth every second. Beautiful
Awesome job….well done 👍❤️🙏💪🏼🏆
It wasn’t the one I thought I was going to see but was built well
Do not try this without a back up plan. Frozen dirt is impossible to dig and it is near impossible to get embers going with no heat.
Крышу нужно делать односкатную и сверху накидывать сначала глину, раз есть, а затем землю.
А то, что он с грязью или глиной, работал, а руки чисые, не напрягло?????
Where's the shelter shown in the thumbnail?
Great job body How long it
takes you to build it
wow tempat yang luar biasa saya sangat menyukainya❤️
I love it!!!
Beautiful video bro❤❤❤❤❤
It did say, "built for the Winter", right? By the time he moves in, Winter will be over. Usually, you start on a shelter a little bit before Winter, and the project may roll into the Winter. He started in the Winter. Hell look at the snow accumulation....lol!! Just picking. Keep on doing what you do. 😊😊
I would have spaced the bed a little further from the wall.
And I would have covered the adjacent wall with other wooden logs
Excelente trabajo,me encantó ese refugio,muy lindo ❤
It changes how you watch bushcraft videos when you realize they all begin with a walking shot where they must have set up the camera, filmed themselves walking by, then came back for the camera. 😂
Great work
Awesome Craftsmanship.
Your shelter is safe and warm 👌👌
Until the Rainy and Snow Season Starts!!
i wonder how long it took in real time to build this? nice tho 👏👏
Great video❤❤😊
Excellent excellent job 👍🏻
This is not a "survival" shelter, it's a major construction project. Survival shelters by definition are built during/for emergency situations, this thing is designed to spend the winter in.
Things I would have done differently…. Larger overhang on the roof at the front. Bed logs flat side up. Nice build though.
Hi , just wondering why do all these videos- and I do love watching them - do you dig in the ground? What if there is a downpour days on end . Shouldn't you raise it off the ground? I am amazed at all these videos though.
Great build
Good work...❤❤❤
Love from usa 🇺🇸
I love your videos, it would be great to interact and grow together ❤️
Very great 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻🤛🏻👏🏻😍😍😍
Good Job Brother!
Amazing! I love it. Awesome job.
Hi! You have a little different video with the background music. Interesting and nice relief of becoming boring. [I did negatively react with the sudden, loud'ish "clapping " before the video began. It scared me and I flinched....maybe some PTSD but regardless...]
Luckily nails, plastic sheet and door hinges are naturally occurring in the wilderness.
this is proof one man can do anything
Where does the snow come from in Kenya?
No geographical sense I see here at all - SMH.....🙄 🥺
Very Beautiful 👍
What happens to the uphill side when it rains for 3-4 days and nights straight….? 😮😮 it becomes a swimming pool 😅😅
really great❤❤❤
This is the most precise TH-cam video I’ve seen.
What about the shelter in the thumbnail? That shelter looked interesting!
Would much rather have just natural sound than the weird music.
Ivan patutski should have brought bigger shovelski. Nice to have pile of logs waiting for youski. Side of mountainski water flows down hillski. See you in springski