We build a bushcraft saxon house (pit house) with hand tools only. Part 1 focuses on building woodworking stations and digging the pit foundations for the anglo saxon house. The pit house is also known as Grubenhaus across Europe and Germany. With our previous bushcraft viking house project, we started building the viking camp first,
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We continue building the bushcraft saxon house. This episode we use moss as insulation for the shelter. This is a traditional primitive method used to seal gaps in the logs on log cabins in both Scandinavia and North America. I gathered moss from the nearby area and used a stick to push it into the
Graeme Pullen shows you how he cooks fish! He also shows you catching the cod, gutting and filleting it and then preparing the dish. Curried cod is a tasty dish, it’s also pretty simple and easy to make! Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/totallyawesomeoutdoors Check out our other Youtube Channel: TOTALLY AWESOME FISHING SHOW: https://www.youtube.com/user/TAFishing http://incompetech.com/
I head to the Off Grid Pallet Wood Cabin with my dog to do an unboxing of the fan mail that I have received. You guys sent some incredible gifts and I am very thankful to everyone who sent me something! From the bushcraft and survival gear, to items for the cabin, as well as
Here are 10 wilderness survival, bushcraft and camping tips in 10 minutes! Using tools such as bushcraft knife, paracord, and a grill. To foraging for wild edible medicinal plants, and creating crafting bushcraft items to help make life easier when camping in the wilderness. More Wilderness Survival and Bushcraft Skills: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxnadpeGdTxAJy5_f_-6cjrAnuWRwUf8M MY BUSHCRAFT & SURVIVAL
Here are 10 tips if you are looking at buying a woodland in the uk for camping, Bushcraft and off grid projects. Having recently bought my own woodland, I wanted to give you some tips on things to think about before you take the plunge and buy a woods. A number of these tips (including
I wanted to show you these Sami–style oilskin pouches that I have been using for a while now. They are incredibly well made and are perfect for the kind of things that I do. They are made from Heavy Weight Oilskin Cloth and finished with brass rivets, closed with paracord and a plastic toggle. I
This short video shows you some good tips on how to make a chopping log for Bushcraft Axe work. In the video I use natural resources to make a digging spade to dig a hole around half a foot deep. The ground in this pine forest is very soft therefore it naturally absorbs the shock
We built a heated cabin and off grid survival shelter in the woods from recycled materials. We salvaged free pallet wood from industrial estates and dismantled them and then built a foundation for the cabin. We used recycled corrugated tin for the roof and built a folding bed and table. We heated the off grid
Join me on a solo winter bushcraft camp in the snow. I set up the canvas lavvu tent, install the woodstove and make a fire in preparation for the incoming snowstorm. Winter camping in the snow can be great fun if you are prepared with the right winter clothing and sleep system. During the first
In this episode I make my secondary shelter for the Bushcraft Camp! The camp is really developing. Now I have an a-frame shelter, lean-to shelter, log seat, chopping log, bushcraft table, fire reflectors and sawing horse! Spring is certainly around the corner despite the temperatures being around 4 degrees celcius. In the next camp update
The giant ash tree is no longer. As part of my winter woodland management plans I wanted to use the ash tree to make some useful bushcraft and off grid projects. And so we had the ash tree milled up into one inch planks to be used for various bushcraft projects. Some of it will
We’re in the woods building a bushcraft saxon house using hand tools. In part 12 we use an auger and hand drill to build the door, we then use long straw or combed straw to cap the ridge on the top of the thatch roof of the saxon shelter. The combed straw is called “triticale”
We’ve covered Bushcraft axe skills, Bushcraft knife skills, and now to finish the trilogy we cover 10 Bushcraft saw skills in just 10 minutes. A hand saw is one of the most under rated Bushcraft tools for camp crafts and camping tasks. You don’t necessarily need a large saw, a simple small folding saw can
I show you how to make a survival zip tie using 550 paracord. There are many uses for paracord, and one of the most useful things to do with left over pieces of paracord is to make a zip tie for your bug out bag or bushcraft backpack. Using the cobra weave method, you can
I build a tiny stick house in the woods with moss roof using dead wood from a previous bushcraft shelter. I built this hut by digging a pit, then building a raised bed to sleep in. For the walls of the hut I stacked logs up. The roof I built by making a simple box
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