Man Builds Survival STONE SHELTER in the Forest | Start to Finish by @thinkwilderness
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Published 2024-06-27
Think Wilderness' project draws heavily on traditional methods that have been honed over centuries. By selecting a site abundant with natural resources, the project mirrors the practices of indigenous peoples and early settlers who relied on their immediate environment for sustenance and shelter. The use of stone for the foundation and walls, combined with wooden logs for structural support, showcases a harmonious blend of materials that has proven effective across diverse cultures and historical periods.
Through careful planning, resourceful material use, and methodical construction, a durable and functional shelter was created. This project not only highlights the practicality and resilience of traditional building methods but also serves as an educational tool and source of inspiration for viewers.
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All Comments (21)
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My back hurts just watching this! 😜
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Respekt! 👍 Mich würde aber auch die Zeit interessieren, wie lang das Ganze etwa gedauert hat?
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This is one of the few people I've seen on YT using proper technique to build a stone wall, orienting the large outer stones to slope inward, keying them in with smaller stones, and the use of heart stones.
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he made that looks SO EASY!!! but it probably took him all summer and autumn
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THE BEST GREAT WORK PERFECT AMAZING AWESOME
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Captions: "bushcraft, a term coined from 'bush' and 'craft' ..." Me: 😲😯😮
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BRAVO !
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What??? No swimming pool and giant slide??
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Great 👌
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Very good 👍👍
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Interesting!
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Great job, really admire him
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Công trình này được tạo ra một tác phẩm tuyệt vời.❤❤❤
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New and direct wood, one piece of stone ...
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amazing moment ❤
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Well done! 😁👍🏼
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Should have built it closer to the rocks. I don’t think they had tarpaulins a thousand years ago. What did they actually use then?
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Nice! How was the Ash, I think you said treated?
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Hey, cool video, thanks for that!👍🙂
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Там рядом с ним соседи живут тоже строят, один из веток другой из соломы😂