Loved the video, but Dude! Your hat is on backwards! The indentation in the crown of the hat should be narrow at the front, wider in back. The brim also.
Good thing those rocks are not granite. Very nice. Grew up hiking the foothills in Montana. We were always building what we called forts, and tree houses.
Всегда удивляют и восторгают умелые, сильные люди! Но пауки, ящерицы, да и другая живность, которая может выползти из щелей в камнях, Вас не пугает? Не хотела бы я, чтобы они проползли по мне! :)
Women? Working on things like the pyramids? Clearly you have studied history. In those days womens roles were cooking, taking water to the slaves working on the project. And no, the slaves weren't black, blacks were in SUB- Saharan Africa and largely unknown to all others.
I don't give a shit wot the rest of em are saying in the comments, I liked every moment and thought it was a brilliant build. U got skills Brother 👍💕🙏💕🙏🇮🇪
@@PrimarchMatterionPour préserver l'environnement ! On apprend cela tout petit aux Scouts! Malheureusement tu n'as pas eu cette chance ni l'éducation.
@@ms-ht1cj YOU don't understand that it can be used by him again and again and again. Along with any one else that might be lost and needs shelter. Libtardist at their best
I liked your construction but was disappointed that you did not use any plastic sheeting for the roof as the branches and leaves will not keep the rain out.
This is sooooo ridiculously fake it makes me laugh. The perfectly cut bricks, nicely shaven wood rods.. There was no large shovel in his back pack at the beginning of the video. Where did you get that?😂
Hello friend. Your comment made me sad, to be honest. How could I have brought the shovel to the top of the mountain? Of course, I brought it in my bag. I put the head of the shovel in my bag and tie the handle to the outside. I put it together at the campsite. Since I have shown it in my other videos, I didn't want to film it in detail again so that it wouldn't be boring. I carve the bricks one by one in the finest detail. And how it is carved is very clear in the video. As for the wooden sticks, as you can see in the video, I carry them from about 2 kilometers away from below. They are trees from dry and wetlands. It took me half of my day to carry just those few wooden sticks. The aim here is to enjoy nature while not destroying it. Otherwise, I can cut down the trees around me and build a shelter. However, I don't find it ethical or moral to do this.
the only thing the brother did not have on this "bushcraft survival adventure" is mechanised power tools. I think, we mean a very different thing when we say "bushcraft survival"
Looks like you knew exactly where you were going you did not look hard to find suitable rock to work on looks pre planed good video on construction of this type of dwelling.
What this man did to build a shelter btwn the rocks, I doubt whether it is wonderful or not. In my opinion, this man is destroying the pure part of the mountain, part of our mother nature, only to make this video, not for his survival.
what I don’t understand is a flat “roof” and then placing evergreen branches which will not prevent water from draining through. Many do this! Why, please.
Yes! I cringed each time. If you see this, OP; squat down, test the weight, pull it towards you. Keep your back straight, pull object toward your chest; lift using the muscles in your legs. Never twist your waist holding the weight, instead, pivot your feet to turn your body.
Are you cutting down trees for your construction? It doesn't seem like there is a great deal of forest in that area. The dry stone building is impressive. It does seem like a solid safe shelter that can be reused.
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Loved the video, but Dude! Your hat is on backwards! The indentation in the crown of the hat should be narrow at the front, wider in back. The brim also.
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Thank you for this video; I learned so much from it
You, Sir are building survival camps for numerous travelers and adventurers. Well Done. Great knife by the way.
أللهم صل على محمد....
Looks excellent. Working with the landscape you’re in with the rocks and trees at hand. Very impressive.
You did a great job brother. This Shelter And Fireplace Are Very Good
Great work, bro! Thank you for sharing! And, keep the videos coming.
Very impressive I like it congratulations man
Великолепно, все на высшем уровне!
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Hello my beautiful friend 💓😘, nice to see you back ❤️. I enjoy watching you and the creation of your shelter. Take care ❤️😘, love and hugs 🤗💋
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Real hard work......warm greeting from Jakarta, Indonesia my friend...
I always enjoy to watch your videos....
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How long are you planning to stay there? Looks like the structure is semi permanent, and irreversible. Did you get a building permit? LOL.
والله انك مبدع حفضك الله. وانا شالله تح صل ملايين الاشتراكات وملايين المشاهدات والايكات. وفقك الله
Pretty cozy ! Nice rock work ! 👌👍👍👍
Perfekt, dieser Platz hat was, könnte man noch weiter ausbauen 🌟
Ja das ist so, aber weiß jemand wo das ist.In welchem Gebirge.
Chicken and rice... and all things nice !!! Great video, DOA.
Kỹ thuật xếp đá thật sự tuyệt vời ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Awesome Shelter, ⛺ Thank you for sharing this video. God bless you. ❤❤❤
Glad you enjoyed it
انت بارع في البناء. أعانكم الله. اخي موفقين اناشاللع
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Man, this is fantastic. Kudos from Sweden.😊❤
Thanks! 😃
Super schronienie 💪👍
Çok güzel oldu ellerine sağlık çok beyendim
This is called a strong shelter
It was great as always❤❤❤😊
Bạn làm tốt lắm 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Bueno llevaste la carpintería completa en la mochila... pero quedó muy bien.👍🌞
Good thing those rocks are not granite. Very nice. Grew up hiking the foothills in Montana. We were always building what we called forts, and tree houses.
Great house
У Вас большая физическая сила и много здоровья 👍👍👍
Желаю Вам еще больше👏👏👏
Если это в горах то первый камнепад - и спи спокойно наш дорогой товарищ! Вечная тебе память!
Там и первого дождя хватит - будет все стекать в "убежище" )) Разве в пустыне от жары может сойдет.
대단하다ㅋㅋㅋㅋ기술력이 참 굿
very good mate, nice hat 🇦🇺
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Excellent use of the stones!😊
Вы хоть 🤔работает у Вас хорошо получилось👍
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My dear brother, you shot another great video, I'm proud of you. And watching your content gives me peace.😍🥰
Супер. Красавчик.
Great video, now I need to carry a pickax, shovel and sledge hammer.
عمل جيد 👍 انك ماهر في هاذا العمل❤
Nice fire place ,
Perfect👍
Brillant..Nice work.....
quando a necessidade supera a habilidade de construção ou vice versa!
very successful 👌👌
If these bushcraft videos dont work out, you could be a stone mason. That was a nice little stone wall you made.
Perfect
❤❤❤❤❤❤BEAUTIFUL❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
wow ! are you going to stay and live for good?
I thought it looked like snake country, then a tarantula shows up. Good luck spending the night there
Du musst den Raum breiter machen mit Hammer und Meißel ! 😛
Всегда удивляют и восторгают умелые, сильные люди! Но пауки, ящерицы, да и другая живность, которая может выползти из щелей в камнях, Вас не пугает? Не хотела бы я, чтобы они проползли по мне! :)
So beautiful 🌹🌹🌹🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Parabéns pelo vídeo 👏
Imagine doing all that with stone tools .. but at least they had 10-20 men and women working on it at once (ancients)
Women? Working on things like the pyramids? Clearly you have studied history. In those days womens roles were cooking, taking water to the slaves working on the project. And no, the slaves weren't black, blacks were in SUB- Saharan Africa and largely unknown to all others.
I was thinking how cool that place was until I saw the tarantula. That's a deal breaker.
Are you kidding!? Tasty meal right there. Roll in corn meal and fry it right up. Delicious!
개인소유의 산 땅에서 이렇게 하는 건가요?? 그게 아니라면 이건 누가봐도 자연훼손 같아보이는데..
바위 도끼로 깨는거에 1차 충격 받음 😮😮
great👍🏻👍🏻👌👌👌👌
Nice work 👍
Awesome video 👍💕
احسنت الصنع
I don't give a shit wot the rest of em are saying in the comments, I liked every moment and thought it was a brilliant build. U got skills Brother 👍💕🙏💕🙏🇮🇪
Que lindo esas piedras grandes con que las traslada y peor con que las corta
Good job
이러한 내용의 영상은 앞부분은 대부분 스킵하게 됩니다. 집이 만들어지는 과정이 지루하거든요. 집이 만들어지고 난 후의 영상을 보다 많이 담는게 사람들이 더 원하는 영상입니다
Grate job
It will stand for years probably be rediscovered by a blogger looking at past civilizations excellent work .
The rice you cooked is lacking vegetables. :D
Very nice!!
04:05 Bro are you Hulk?
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Отличная прям Крымская природа с горными пейзажами !
Hey man, ever heard of "leave no trace?"
when did any human ever "leave no trace"? at any time? Even you?
@@PrimarchMatterionPour préserver l'environnement ! On apprend cela tout petit aux Scouts! Malheureusement tu n'as pas eu cette chance ni l'éducation.
@@PrimarchMatterion You don't understand. It's very known bushcraft motto. This guy claims it's bushcraft yet destroys nature.
@@ms-ht1cj YOU don't understand that it can be used by him again and again and again. Along with any one else that might be lost and needs shelter. Libtardist at their best
Where are you that you can smash rocks and muck up the landscape? I hope its private property.
Класс!!!
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Мало обзора всего укрытия! Делайте больше как выглядит внутри!
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dont have a tent or tarp? Its a massive work. are there wild beasts? yes, there was one😮
I liked your construction but was disappointed that you did not use any plastic sheeting for the roof as the branches and leaves will not keep the rain out.
Yes, you are right. Later, I will rainproof the roof with soil.
How long do you stay in the shelters you build?
forever
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Handy that in his survival pack he has a huge big sled he hammer and a pick
This is sooooo ridiculously fake it makes me laugh.
The perfectly cut bricks, nicely shaven wood rods..
There was no large shovel in his back pack at the beginning of the video.
Where did you get that?😂
Hello friend. Your comment made me sad, to be honest. How could I have brought the shovel to the top of the mountain? Of course, I brought it in my bag. I put the head of the shovel in my bag and tie the handle to the outside. I put it together at the campsite. Since I have shown it in my other videos, I didn't want to film it in detail again so that it wouldn't be boring. I carve the bricks one by one in the finest detail. And how it is carved is very clear in the video. As for the wooden sticks, as you can see in the video, I carry them from about 2 kilometers away from below. They are trees from dry and wetlands. It took me half of my day to carry just those few wooden sticks. The aim here is to enjoy nature while not destroying it. Otherwise, I can cut down the trees around me and build a shelter. However, I don't find it ethical or moral to do this.
@@DawidOutdoorAdventures But destroying rocks and changing permanently an environment IS ethical?
@@DawidOutdoorAdventureslooks great. Ignore them. Keep doing what you’re doing.
Between a rock and a hard place.
the only thing the brother did not have on this "bushcraft survival adventure" is mechanised power tools.
I think, we mean a very different thing when we say "bushcraft survival"
I've spend many years in such territory and rarely found one straight 3" diameter log of the lengths shown, I suppose miracles can happen.
After I saw that huge spider I don't think I will sleep at all
Looks like you knew exactly where you were going you did not look hard to find suitable rock to work on looks pre planed good video on construction of this type of dwelling.
What this man did to build a shelter btwn the rocks, I doubt whether it is wonderful or not.
In my opinion, this man is destroying the pure part of the mountain, part of our mother nature, only to make this video, not for his survival.
I was thinking the same. Those rocks were there millions of years and this POS defaces the mountain for clicks. Kind of pathetic
lol..I prefer to bring a tent when I backpack - instead of a sledge hammer.
what I don’t understand is a flat “roof” and then placing evergreen branches which will not prevent water from draining through. Many do this! Why, please.
nice stone work
Great job, what country Spain?
Nice... But seriously, who brings along a sledgehammer & a pick axe on an outdoor adventure?
You’re gonna hurt your back lifting like that
Yes! I cringed each time. If you see this, OP; squat down, test the weight, pull it towards you. Keep your back straight, pull object toward your chest; lift using the muscles in your legs. Never twist your waist holding the weight, instead, pivot your feet to turn your body.
Are you cutting down trees for your construction? It doesn't seem like there is a great deal of forest in that area. The dry stone building is impressive. It does seem like a solid safe shelter that can be reused.
สวัสดี🙋🙏ครับผมเป็นธรรมชาติที่สวยมากเลยครับ✌️😘💜❤️🌺🇹🇭🇹🇭
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All these youtubers disturbing and damaging our earth just for youtube clicks.
And a bear comes in. Eats him. Then craps him over a cliff……..probably not.
Not everyone that, out surviving, has all the tooling to tear up the land and make a shelter . You mess up the spider Home .
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Not sure about sleeping there with those spiders. 😫
Block the road😮
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