Build a shelter 40 feet underground. There is a Warm Bed System and a Fireplace, survival skills

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Build a shelter 40 feet underground. There is a Warm Bed System and a Fireplace, survival skills
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The video is the process of building my shelter. Everything is handmade with his own hands. Making a conveyor belt out of wood is simple but helped me a lot in the process of transporting soil out of the cave. The bed is also heated to ensure the body does not lose much heat at night. The basement still needs a lot of finishing. Please stay tuned to continue watching part 2
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Warm Bed System

All Comments (21)
  • Respect !!! The Original Bushcraft. No supply chain issues, just hard work and creativity.
  • @piskcoki200344
    Love his attention to detail, a capable young man! Respect!
  • @bringxi8842
    I don't care if it's done by 100 people or one person. I like his works and we get nice ideas by seen these type of videos. Keep it going buddy.
  • @jmsmaxwell
    Reminds me of some of the tunnels I saw in Vietnam. They were quite amazing and more extensive than any of us believed. One Vet told me it was the soil they had to work with that mad it possible. H said that back home you could not build something like that due to the soil you had to work with unless you had bracing all over the place.
  • @OnlyTheChronic
    I'd love to hire this young man to make my property a magical place to have.. his skills are just mad incredible!
  • @user-vp5sv9fg4d
    Я восхищена работой этого мужчины!! Придумать уютное жилье в пещере со встроенной мебелью и воплотить план в жизнь, не каждому дано !!! Никакая мебель не занимает площадь жилья, кровать с подогревом и широкая, отличная печь... У меня просто не хватает слов от восторга !! Руки золотые и умная голова у этого мужчины!!! Какой титанический труд !!!! Браво мастеру !!!!💗👍👍👍🙏🙏
  • @sallybalkin8507
    He makes gym junkies look a bit silly. Some manual labour will get you ripped, and you'll have something to show for it.
  • @stevenwarner7348
    The "nature" of the ground, or the land or dirt, is a huge huge huge resource that you so creatively demonstrate. Sand ~ fine particles are balanced with clay ~ fine particles that are shaped like platelets ~ and pebble stone to form a perfect aggregate for shaping/ sculpting. I am surprised that you don't mix the tailings ~ what you take out ~ with water and then mold bricks. Probably this material will ~dry solid ~ after shaping in molds ~ given the balance and physical make up of the strata that you are working in ? ✨🙏✨
  • @Ben-qm9zq
    If just 1 little man can do all this, just imagine what an army of them could do! 🫡 🙏
  • @joewoodchuck3824
    This project is a marvel both in ingenuity and physical effort. The changes in soil temperature and moisture has me concerned about structural stability however. Not to mention removal of supporting material. I think id feel much more comfortable with interior bracing.
  • @NghtWaveRadio
    I love the cozy underground bushcrafts this one is definitely one of my favorites.may your channel keep growing.this is wonderful stuff loved every minute of it.
  • First off, you are a badass. Not many people could do this by hand without taking tons of breaks. You are like the energizer bunny with muscles. To have the strength, endurance, and perseverance to do this all by hand is amazing. Thank you for sharing it with us.
  • @user-rv8sy7jg7j
    My dad was a stone Mason. Incredible things can and are still done without machinery. I enjoyed this video , thankyou
  • @dannorton8607
    This is the most realistic Minecraft mod I've seen yet
  • @B-leafer
    Amazing! Excellent! You are fortunate the dirt is perfect for your creations.
  • The man is a genius.. A carpenter, an engineer, an artist.. Wish I had half his skills, his tenacity and his patience!!... Very best wishes for your next venture..!!
  • @davidgriego278
    What a Great Video! He made it perfect! I really like the sled, it made much easier, to take out the Sandstone dirt. His heating method for warmth was really cool, and he worked hard!
  • @user-ft1cv2dr7j
    You're the hardest worker I have ever seen. you made me tired the first 5 minutes, don't burn your self out. Doing a great job.