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Why the hell are people in the comments criticizing this?? I don't see them doing this kind of thing, no, they're just sitting on their asses indoors behind a computer screen complaining about a lady who could out survive them if they found themselves in a survival situation. Most people die from exposure, she made an awesome shelter. Give her some props.
This is giving me flashbacks to the time when my ex wife threw me out of the house and I survived in the forest behind my house on canned beans and beef jerky.
Your videos really help get me into the whole survival community. I remember watching this video when It first came out. Can’t believe that it’s already been 5 years that means i was only 12 when I first started watching your videos, oh how times have changed. Anyways I want to thank you for your helpful videos.
That is amazing that u started watching and getting into this at a young age bc unlike me in my early 30s it a little harder but I hope all the best for you with everything especially in these times in 2023
Had to come back to this older video as I believe I finally found a place to build my own shelter and it will definitely be a lot like this. Let's face it Lily has the coolest super shelter! Also glad you mentioned the wall is good enough to cut the wind, this way I can build something facing the sunset :-)
Super Lilly ... the spiders will love the little wood pile next to your couch. Ticks and mice love wood piles too! I'd keep the pile away from your cozy sleep area.
Excellent design and sturdy construction! The live trees for main support posts on the lean-to was a very nice touch and intelligent usage. I give it a 10.
I'm re-watching this during COVID 19 and realizing just how useful it could be to have a shelter like this allowing one to maintain complete isolation during a pandemic. If you worked out a system for supplies, this could be just the thing.
..it's just the thing till you meet someone from the city, or you have to go to the doctor/dentist and expose yourself to all of the virus variants that you have been missing out on....or stay in isolation for ever, either way, good luck.
me and my kid built one for hunting kinda sim to this one but the walls was higher and we had 2 beds and the roof was full ,this ones kool to but in michigan if dnr find this they will tear it down
My first question was why you placed the lean two facing the prevailing wind. Yes the wood wall will break much of the wind but would not it have been better to place the slope of the lean two towards the wind? If we left food about in my neck of the woods like you had those cans on the shelf the bears would have made a mess of things.
I don't think it is so much the smell. Here in north west Wyoming, when a bear raids a camp they bite everything just to see what it is. Sleeping bags, tents, boots, everything. And they do bite through tin cans and lick whatever leaks out, might be a learned habit. We have plenty of tourist in the summer going to Yellowstone for them to practice raiding on.
+The Bushwacker In my Hang Gliding days I learned to never pee downwind in a strong wind. The eddy currents end up misting your pee and blowing it in your face. Always pee side wind.
I liked the shelter very functional. I'd do more work on the wall. After sometime for potential bears. An extra ring around wouldn't be a bad thought. So I think any way.
A wonderful job, seeing how you build it is good knowledge to have in case you are in a situation where a shelter is needed. Again, thank you for showing us around the shelter.
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+Mary Cahill In times past Lily would be burned as a witch for starting a fire like that. I was surprised she didn't start the fire with her Heat Vision but i guess she didn't want to show off.
I like the way you light the fire. I bet there is some sorcery behind this. Your super-shelter is very efficient and offers a real protection against wind and stormy conditions. The greenhouse effect is genius.
If she put a top over it, a rifle nozzle could easily shoot from any side. While hiding her position. And making it unknown how many people are inside.
Survival Lilly, I really really like what you do in the woods, I'm only 14 and the woods are like my second home this thing you built is suuuuuper awesome! I love it so so much. I'm trying to build a second one but 'tis not going so well...
It must have been so much fun to build. And satisfying, knowing you did it yourself. :) I like to think of building bush camps as cubby houses for grown ups. :) ( I don't mean that in an insulting way) You can build them as basic or as elaborate as you want. They're always a work in progress as you continue refining and improving them. I love that you can contain your dog within the structure and not have the worry about where he is all the time.
Jeanette Lamb, Ya I'm am working on a extremely big fort with a roof and soon I am going to cut down a lot of trees to make it better and stronger. Only problem is I have coyotes were I am.
Sam Chak, both men & women have made original contributions over the centuries to the collective wisdom of survival skills around the world... this is truly a joint project of the sexes.
+PlacidDream Come on be honest , you mean it sucks to be a slave to the corporate masters, and the banks that own your soul until you pay your student loans, Oh but then you have your House loan too , yeah slave/indenture servants we are.
S4nman Thorsminion I thought i was being honest. Ya it does suck, like i said in my first post. But if we all were to be so selfish and play in the bush making forts all day the World as we know it would crumble. Thanks to those "slaves" you can read comics and she can play in the woods and upload her content to pretend like shes contributing to the forward movement of our species. *High five*
I think it's more so to hide the bright color(s) of the tarp and prevent it from reflecting any light. That would make the shelter extremely easy to see from far away, where now they would have to be a bit closer. It doesn't hide her shelter, but it does make it harder for people to spot.
As re-engineering to open outwards poses construction problems, a swivel peg-latch on inside near top would help and should be easy to implement. Even as is, the door might keep out a small deer, but certainly not a bear and probably not a pig.
Survival Lilly ☺ fantastic, it's like a fort! bug out shelter? do u mean like if the world has some kind of catastrophe thats where u r going to hide & wait it out? ☺
Hi Lilly! I liked your show! I’m stunned that I’m so intrigued by watching the shows of surviving alone in the snow with fire and tent - or as in your case a homemade shelter. I live in NYC, USA, but I own a cabin 4 hours away on a lake. I spend hours in the woods chopping up fallen trees - and spend the night burning the wood in my giant fires pit. I love dogs - and I’m happy you have one - but I lose interest in other shows when the guy refers to his dog all the time. Your dog was part of this episode but you weren’t silly about him. Perfect! He needed water, though. I really look forward to watching you some more! God Bless you & Stay warm, Lilly!
Looks good Lilly, I find a few other things that could of been done to help make it more spacious instead of a wedge. Plus the roof I would of added a couple upgrades, overall it looks nice
If she was an American she wouldn't be showing us her dream catcher and thermometer. Instead it would be.."heres my AR-15 and Glock .40 and my 12 gauge auto, Ruger 9mm, .38 S&W revolver, Stogher 12 gauge side bby side shot shot gun, ........
***** Ah fair play I can't exactly imagine you staying there while dog walkers are going past. If i built that in my local woods i'd be looking at a lawsuit from the council.
Nice little 'fort'. That's what we called them when we built the same thing over 50 years ago as kids for fun and I'm sure the generations before us did the same thing. Enjoy playing in the woods and please enclose the shelter if you ever really want to keep out any weather.
You should look up on "super shelter". This is a super shelter implementation and there is more to it than meets the eye at first glance. The walls was added by her, not with the intention to be a fort but, as far as I know, mainly to add some wind protection and support for rifle. You call her hunting and RUclips job "playing in the woods, I think that is both arrogant and ignorant. Same goes for the whole 'fort' comment.
Funny girl. You should come join me at my camp near Lake Fehr, Utah, Lilly - you do the hunting and I'll do the fishing, we'll eat like royalty. I'll let you handle the bears.
+Survival Lilly Uinta National Forest - it's beautiful, high-elevation country (my camp is at 10,000 feet). Pristine coniferous forest with clean, clear lakes, tons of wildlife, wildflowers everywhere in the Spring and early Summer. The hunting is top-notch. I don't hunt personally, I'm a fisherman. But what people hunt for around here are mule deer, elk, cougar, bobcat, black bear, geese, beaver, turkey, scaup (that's a type of duck), and I'm sure I'm forgetting several things. They're very strict about the seasons, but the wildlife is abundant to say the least, and I guess that's how they keep it that way. The fishing is fantastic. What a lot of people don't know is that the state of Utah stocks the lakes and rivers of their national forest land (4.5 million acres), with trout, tigerfish, largemouth bass, and walleye. The Mormons are very proud of their state, they want abundance everywhere. The 7-mile northern stretch of the Green River on the eastern end of the state holds more trout per river-mile than any other place on Earth. The only problem with Uinta, as opposed to the other Utah national forests (Dixie and Fishlake) is the camping limitation - 14 days per month, then you have to leave forest land with all your gear. In Dixie & Fishlake you get 16 days, and you don't have to leave the forest at all, you just have to move your camp - 5 miles in Fishlake, 10 miles in Dixie. Uinta is no place I'd want to be in the winter - even now it gets down well below freezing at night and a long cold snap with heavy snow is definitely still possible. In the winter, it would be full Everest mode around here. Not much internet access around - you have to go to a ranger station to get a wifi signal. They don't mind, but I don't do it very often. You just happened to catch me while I've got a small injury (sliced my hand open pretty badly cleaning a walleye) which is keeping me close to civilization for a few days while it heals. Love your videos, BTW. I was showing a couple of the rangers your shelter video and they all got a nice laugh from your Supergirl routine. "Our kind of woman" is the consensus. You have a lovely sense of humor. Thanks for the reply, Lilly.
+Survival Lilly I live out here most of the year. I have a house in Tennessee but I'm rarely in it. Usually I come out here planning to spend a month then end up staying for at least 3. I can feed myself out here quite easily, I end up giving a lot of fish away to day-hikers and other short-term visitors. I do have a permanent shelter in Dixie National Forest that no one knows about, built a small cabin out of reclaimed wood in the deep, deep, deep forest. Here in Uinta I just set up a tent, this is not a place I could get away with building a permanent shelter, the rangers do make their rounds, and it's not as big or as wooded as Dixie. This year I am seriously considering staying out for a year. I just got here about 10 days ago. I'm thinking about Uinta for the summer, Fishlake for the early fall, Dixie for the late fall/early winter, then possibly the canyonlands of southeast Utah for the deep winter.. But those are national parks, not national forests, so there are more restrictions, and I hate restrictions. Then, of course, back up here to Uinta in the spring-time before heading home. I haven't decided for certain, I'll see how it goes. Friends of mine keep asking me to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail with them, but that takes 6 months. I haven't been away from this wilderness for that long in several years. I just love it too much.
Hello again, what a coincidence, I want to come to Dixie National forest in just a few weeks. can you tell me your email address I would like to contact you for more information
I've been watching your videos for years. Do you have to own the land before you build or just pick a spot in the woods. It's a great project and a wonderful retreat.
Cute . I like your attitude and sense of humor . You're smart , witty and very resourceful . I enjoy watching to see what you come up with next .Thank you for sharing .
Your shelter is evolving into a round house. You Europeans must have that design burned into your DNA like beavers do with dams. :) Looks great. Blocks wind, rain, good sleep area, larder and fire pit... I'd crash there. Would leave you some can goods and cut fire wood behind as a Thanks.
+mewabe4 Notched stacked logs are modern hogan. In the old style, it was igloo shaped with a corbelled arch of straight logs laid horizontally to forming a dome, covered with brush and dirt to protect from the extreme heat and cold of the desert.
It's not about a real revolution or zombie apocalypse or whatever those crazy "survivalists" believe. It's about the fun, about feeling capable and independent and about being creative. :-) By "just buying a tent" we'd miss out on all of that.
+TheYacu Yes, it's about "being independent". Really? With the tools, clothes, fire starters, sleeping bag, food, and tarp all provided by 20th century technology and factories requiring thousands of strangers? Independent? What a farce!!
I just love you Lilly! You make me wish I was 25 again, and fit and strong, and multi-talented like you are. Please do another collab with Canadian Prepper. The kayak trip down the Saskatchewan River was awesome! Sending you love from Ontario, Canada
Nice job Lily. It reminds me of when I was a kid we took a hill and Doug the entire inside of the Hill out input branches on top of it and covered it back and dirt and no one knew it was there. The police couldn't even find it when they chased us into the woods. I like it.😁
In her other videos she gets super excited when she got a permit to build just a new shelter... it the middle of Europe I'm sure you can't just put up cabins anywhere you want lol
Seriously though... Who disliked this video? Like, who thought to themselves "Nope. Nope. This is all wrong... Who the hell does she think she is, being all competent and knowledgable and shit? I have to devalue this thing she posted somehow -- you know, exercise all this authority the thumbs down feature imbues me with, so that I can put her and people like her in their proper place."
+Survival Lilly you rock ma'am. Happened across a video, and been tuned in ever since. In my opinion, one of the best channels on youtube by a mile (1.60934 kilometers) and then some. Thanks for sharing.
I LOVE THE SHELTER. GOOD JOB. THAT WAS ALOT OF WORK. IM A FIRM BELIEVER IN HAVING A DOG. HE CAN WARN YOU OF INCOMING TROUBLE, ANIMAL OR HUMAN. THEY HAVE EXCELENT INSTINCTS AS WELL AS NOSE. GOD BLESS YOU. THANKS FOR THE INFO AND EXAMPLE!!!
If you have a dog, it should be one capable of catching its own food. Survival is hard enough just feeding yourself. Terriers are good at catching mice and other small rodents and often kill more than they need, leaving something for you. Hounds are hunters but will often chase off more food than they will kill. Setters, pointers and spaniels are mostly game indicators, needing humans to actually kill the game.
The number one rule for shelter construction is 1. Always face the opening of your shelter 90 degrees to the prevailing wind. That is for any kind of shelter in any part of the world. Faced into the wind puts the smoke into your living area. Facing away from the wind creates a turbulence that sucks the smoke into your shelter. If you face 90 degrees to the wind it blows the smoke across the the front and away from you. If you are along any kind of waterway the wind usually blows up or down it. The wind usually blows one way during the day and reverses at night. So you will be okay when it switches directions. For you Lilly, smoke always follows beauty so you will always be plagued by it.
Look that's a nice play ground you have there but I don't think that in an actual survival situation that would work I recommend that if you want to do a permanent shelter you make something that would actually w orck but as a camp for outdoor excursions it's a really nice place
TheElvenArcher that depends on the envirement thet you are in and there are alot of other factors to consider to sutch as weather positioning the available resources there is a lot to consider when you build a permanent shelter because remember you are going to live in that shelter for a while but my number one ad vice to you ia to make it as strong as posible if you are in an area with predators other than that make sure you have a good roof and something to insolate your shelter and one more crucial detail is a water colecting sisten trust.me that is a must because water is very important
+TheElvenArcher "How many permanent shelters have you built by yourself..." You're an idiot. Do I need to personally jump off a 160ft cliff with no protection or water to break my fall just to know it's a bad Idea? How about wrestleing with a grizzly bear? Do I need to personally go kick a mother bear's cubs around just to know that's a bad Idea? Let's face it, by your own logic, you are implying that you in fact have to physically do something to determine the effectiveness or legitimacy of a claim. If you are to be assumed a richeous and upstanding person, and not hypocritical, that would lead others to beleive you have built a "permanent survival shelter" by yourself. Which, I'm almost sure you haven't... so please refrain from placing a weight and stigma on other's comments when when the same coukd be said about your comments as well. Furthermore, if you are going to sit here and tell me that you HAVE done these things... good. Please continue to do things yourself in order to determine the outcome. Maybe when you make it to Methamphetamines, you will overdose and rid us of your lacklustre logic.
so angry. lets all calm down now. and you never answered my first question. yes i do believe you need to go out and try things to know how effective they are. i have personally built a permanent shelter by myself. i didn't insult you in any way why are you blowing up for no reason? this is a great shelter that was built by a very talented and intelligent person she thought of what she needed and then dresses those things. please don't pretend that you can gleam any sort of knowledge from watching someone else make something other than enough to make an opinion.
Hi Lili I used to build these all the time when I was a kid me and my friend we had them all over the woods we used to go in them in the winter and hang out they definitely work good nice job 👍
Primitive technology is all natural, only has his pair of shorts and his god like hands and mind. Wouldn't mind if they were a couple, she'd probably have no shirt on aswell.....
Really nice shelter you have built. I noticed that you use Swedish matches "solstickan" and that you also use other Swedish brands like "fjällräven", "morakniv" and "Wetterling axe". Are you from Sweden or where do you live??
Wow! What's up with the 112 down thumbs?!? Like seriously, how many haters have nothing better to do than to nitpick because of their own egos. If given the choice I would sooner spend a week with Lily lost in the bush than with any of you 112 hater goofballs...Get a life people!
heidbrain My remark was neither lewd or rude. Get your fucking head out of the gutter Heidbrain-dead.. If you can't do something so simple as upload a pic for an avatar you do not deserve another response from me.
I agree Muskoka, her awesome videos aren't getting the publicity she deserves just because some people with no lives think it is funny to bring down a videos rating
Hey lili what you could add if you want is a tarpe ...if ever it would snow or rain hard..over the whole thing ..making the tarpe being held in the middle with a big talk stick to make the rain or snow fall outside your shelter...of course you would have to make a hole to make the pipe go out from your wood stove if you cover this part of your shelter.....in case needed.,hope you don?t have any bigfoot or sasquich around ..,but they light nit be a hassel .,depending on your behavior toward them...take care..
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I would bug out with you anyday. lol. :)
Survival Lilly you are bad ass m'lady
Survival Lilly were do u get all ur camping stuff
Survival Lilly u should build a roof
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Why the hell are people in the comments criticizing this?? I don't see them doing this kind of thing, no, they're just sitting on their asses indoors behind a computer screen complaining about a lady who could out survive them if they found themselves in a survival situation. Most people die from exposure, she made an awesome shelter. Give her some props.
I think it's a great shelter, but it's too obvious.
I agree with you 100%. I think Lilly is wonderful!
This is giving me flashbacks to the time when my ex wife threw me out of the house and I survived in the forest behind my house on canned beans and beef jerky.
+Hubert Applebaum
I think I was married to her too!
+Ibizaou “YaRRR” WUU can't you tell it's a joke
+Hubert Applebaum glad you survived
+Hubert Applebaum thank you sir for making my day lmao 😂😂😂
Ha Ha! Thanks for sharing your story.
Your videos really help get me into the whole survival community. I remember watching this video when It first came out. Can’t believe that it’s already been 5 years that means i was only 12 when I first started watching your videos, oh how times have changed. Anyways I want to thank you for your helpful videos.
That is amazing that u started watching and getting into this at a young age bc unlike me in my early 30s it a little harder but I hope all the best for you with everything especially in these times in 2023
Had to come back to this older video as I believe I finally found a place to build my own shelter and it will definitely be a lot like this. Let's face it Lily has the coolest super shelter!
Also glad you mentioned the wall is good enough to cut the wind, this way I can build something facing the sunset :-)
Super Lilly ... the spiders will love the little wood pile next to your couch. Ticks and mice love wood piles too! I'd keep the pile away from your cozy sleep area.
Bomb ass shelter young lady. Very good job. I"ve watched your changes over time and every time you've made it better and better.
+Zen Mack You need to plant some quick growing ivy on the walls to help camouflage it.
+Zen Mack Dream Catcher? I thought that was an American Indian tool? Didn't know they had that kind of thing in Europe.
+Zen Mack lol...you got jokes now..cool.
I know! I've watched her building it over time and making the improvements. Prop's to her.
+Zen Mack They originated with the Native Americans but they're common in Europe, too...
Excellent design and sturdy construction! The live trees for main support posts on the lean-to was a very nice touch and intelligent usage. I give it a 10.
Excellent as usual, Lilly.. I greatly admire your gumption and courage, your outlook on life..
I'm re-watching this during COVID 19 and realizing just how useful it could be to have a shelter like this allowing one to maintain complete isolation during a pandemic. If you worked out a system for supplies, this could be just the thing.
Ikr?! You should totally practice Bushcraft!
..it's just the thing till you meet someone from the city, or you have to go to the doctor/dentist and expose yourself to all of the virus variants that you have been missing out on....or stay in isolation for ever, either way, good luck.
If an adult builds it, it is a shelter. If a kids builds it, it is a "neat fort"...
flor wast--It's an "adult fort" :)
me and my kid built one for hunting kinda sim to this one but the walls was higher and we had 2 beds and the roof was full ,this ones kool to but in michigan if dnr find this they will tear it down
What's dnr?
flor wast lol thats funny
poptartdom i think this is what brian was referring www.michigan.gov/dnr
My first question was why you placed the lean two facing the prevailing wind. Yes the wood wall will break much of the wind but would not it have been better to place the slope of the lean two towards the wind? If we left food about in my neck of the woods like you had those cans on the shelf the bears would have made a mess of things.
this shelter is also a hunting shelter, you dont want to have wind in your back. thanks for watching
Yes she can, she is Austrian :-)
I don't think it is so much the smell. Here in north west Wyoming, when a bear raids a camp they bite everything just to see what it is. Sleeping bags, tents, boots, everything. And they do bite through tin cans and lick whatever leaks out, might be a learned habit. We have plenty of tourist in the summer going to Yellowstone for them to practice raiding on.
+The Bushwacker In my Hang Gliding days I learned to never pee downwind in a strong wind. The eddy currents end up misting your pee and blowing it in your face. Always pee side wind.
I liked the shelter very functional. I'd do more work on the wall. After sometime for potential bears. An extra ring around wouldn't be a bad thought. So I think any way.
Looks very well built and thought out! Thanks for sharing
MTV Cribs 6000BC episode one featuring Lilly of the valley
Meanwhile in afrika.
hahaha
+Ryan Auburn Shit, Marty? is that you?
A wonderful job, seeing how you build it is good knowledge to have in case you are in a situation where a shelter is needed. Again, thank you for showing us around the shelter.
Outstanding, tons of work to build that. Great job Lilly.
+NativeSurvival Thanks Mitch
+NativeSurvival Odd question I know, but did you ever tan that baby otter skin you found in Vancouver Island? lol
Long story. No.
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else needs to find out about building a stick shelter try Mahorrla Protect Ownlife Method (just google it )?
It is a great one of a kind product for protecting your family from danger without the hard work. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my friend got excellent results with it.
HJHHH
Excellent post. You've obviously put a lot of time and thought into your shelter. Well done.
She looks so different now I cant believe I've been watching for 5 years
This is by far my favorite shelter/Camp layout
now You are a real woman. gathering food and creating shelter, you have some good genes
creepy bro
He's just complimenting her lol, that's not creepy. Now, if he was saying he loved her or something, that'd be some weird shit haha.
Josh Michael yeah but who compliments a stranger on their genes?...
+Josh “Snibzilla” Michael You're a moron. Dude is a creep.
junglistpostman Let's do an experiment. For science. Go to your local mall. Quote that exact line as an opener to 15 girls. Come back and report how many of them you get numbers from.
Love your spirit.So independent. Free. Strong courageous and un fearful especially for a lady.very very rare person
Can you do a separate video on the finger-snap fire starting method? please Lilly!!!
a velociraptor would tear through that in seconds. but the dog would make a good snack while you make your get a way.
I didnt realize she was building in jurassic park... Lol
+Chorizosabroso That moment in your life that you thought it was cool to say something stupid like that
+Leonardo de Almeida Chorizosabroso really let's start with your tag/name.
+francotank196 chorizo is my fav.
A Velociraptor is actually as big as a chicken but longer and couldn't do much to the Shelter except maybe climb/jump over the Walls. xD
Just "Super". Loved the snap your fingers firestarting technique. Fun video.
I really wonder how she did that is she a wizard?
+Mary Cahill
In times past Lily would be burned as a witch for starting a fire like that.
I was surprised she didn't start the fire with her Heat Vision but i guess she
didn't want to show off.
I like the way you light the fire. I bet there is some sorcery behind this. Your super-shelter is very efficient and offers a real protection against wind and stormy conditions. The greenhouse effect is genius.
Nice job Lilly. Remember though, if it’s really a “Bugout” shelter, you may need to defend it, along with yourself & your pup.
From what
@@loganparker4184 From bad guys looking for weaker folk and women to victimize..
@@loganparker4184 Other people. There are some nasty people out there, even at the best of times.
If she put a top over it, a rifle nozzle could easily shoot from any side. While hiding her position. And making it unknown how many people are inside.
Somehow, I think Lilly is more than capable of defending her self🏹🔫😏
Survival Lilly, I really really like what you do in the woods, I'm only 14 and the woods are like my second home this thing you built is suuuuuper awesome! I love it so so much. I'm trying to build a second one but 'tis not going so well...
A lot of real great ideas! Thank you for showing us your camp.
Food For Thought Indian museum in Phoenix shows same design 100's of years old
One of the best video hosts I have seen on utube. To the point, intelligent and humorous. Thanks Lilly!
It must have been so much fun to build. And satisfying, knowing you did it yourself. :)
I like to think of building bush camps as cubby houses for grown ups. :) ( I don't mean that in an insulting way) You can build them as basic or as elaborate as you want. They're always a work in progress as you continue refining and improving them.
I love that you can contain your dog within the structure and not have the worry about where he is all the time.
you write nice bedtime stories.. can you write me one? :)
Jeanette Lamb, Ya I'm am working on a extremely big fort with a roof and soon I am going to cut down a lot of trees to make it better and stronger. Only problem is I have coyotes were I am.
Totally
LOL. You look about the same age as my youngest son.
I wish you luck finding someone quite a bit younger than me.
excellent! it gives me faith in humanity to know there are women who know bush craft.
N Nuerauter dude, if that means what I think it means, not cool!
I lol'd, and I am not ashamed.
lmfao
J. Dana Clark im dying man! where do you people come from?
Sam Chak, both men & women have made original contributions over the centuries to the collective wisdom of survival skills around the world... this is truly a joint project of the sexes.
I used to love to play in the woods as a kid... sucks being a productive member of society.
Savage.
your comment tells more than a million words
+PlacidDream Come on be honest , you mean it sucks to be a slave to the corporate masters, and the banks that own your soul until you pay your student loans, Oh but then you have your House loan too , yeah slave/indenture servants we are.
S4nman Thorsminion I thought i was being honest. Ya it does suck, like i said in my first post. But if we all were to be so selfish and play in the bush making forts all day the World as we know it would crumble. Thanks to those "slaves" you can read comics and she can play in the woods and upload her content to pretend like shes contributing to the forward movement of our species. *High five*
+PlacidDream Quit lying to yourself, you're not contributing to shit other than how much cash your boss makes.
What a great shelter Lily! Couldn't ask for anything more!!
awesome super shelter! and funny too at the end...building the shelter is one thing, but trying to fly is another. hahaha...good job!
+Lakai Nafarrete thanks lakai where are you from?
+Survival Lilly i use to live in hawai'i, but now i'm in the mainland(california). ☺
+American Spirit you're weird
Could you give us a tutorial about your new firestarting method? :)
+bandeeMC It is called the "Let there be light" method. Google it. ;)
+bandeeMC witchcraft
+bandeeMC LOL :D
+bandeeMC bic lighter 50cts
+bandeeMC no problem, just snap your fingers like Lilly did and there you go. :-)
WITCHERY! I saw it! she made a fire but snapping her fingers! lol great vid 😂
Vielen Dank Lilly. Das haben sie wirklich sehr schoen, und funktionsfaehig gebaut. Ich habe davon gelernt.
Camouflage is essential, so let's make a big circle wall with a door........
hahaah and a big neon light arrow that says "good meal sleeping here, for sexual predators and hungry animals :P
Camouflage from the road?
Cool show us your super duper camouflaged shelter out in the woods ;-)
I think it's more so to hide the bright color(s) of the tarp and prevent it from reflecting any light. That would make the shelter extremely easy to see from far away, where now they would have to be a bit closer. It doesn't hide her shelter, but it does make it harder for people to spot.
John Godwin shes just having fun dont think she had primal survival in mind
I think the door should open out so if an animal tried to push on it ,, it would not open... what do you think/
yea true, but the tree had a root which was in the way, so i hade to reverse the door.
It should also move out for emergencies reason. Think you really need to look into that!
Martijn Regter yeah maybe ask the trees root about it...
+Survival Lilly pitty I don't talk tree ;-) you have more then one wall to work with. I was just thinking safety first.
As re-engineering to open outwards poses construction problems, a swivel peg-latch on inside near top would help and should be easy to implement. Even as is, the door might keep out a small deer, but certainly not a bear and probably not a pig.
its a hunting/ hang out area.
shes Austrian
shes married
buy the plastic
hunting .. so she had to be facing that way with the wind
youre welcome
4/5
Survival Lilly ☺ fantastic, it's like a fort! bug out shelter? do u mean like if the world has some kind of catastrophe thats where u r going to hide & wait it out?
☺
Survival Lilly 😀😁😀😀 lets leave it a mystery 😉
whitesmoke hiding 😉
Love it. Quality shelter 😊🌲🔥
Hi Lilly!
I liked your show! I’m stunned that I’m so intrigued by watching the shows of surviving alone in the snow with fire and tent - or as in your case a homemade shelter. I live in NYC, USA, but I own a cabin 4 hours away on a lake. I spend hours in the woods chopping up fallen trees - and spend the night burning the wood in my giant fires pit. I love dogs - and I’m happy you have one - but I lose interest in other shows when the guy refers to his dog all the time. Your dog was part of this episode but you weren’t silly about him. Perfect! He needed water, though. I really look forward to watching you some more! God Bless you & Stay warm, Lilly!
Looks good Lilly, I find a few other things that could of been done to help make it more spacious instead of a wedge. Plus the roof I would of added a couple upgrades, overall it looks nice
I could quite happily live in that on a permanent basis. It looks so cosy and well made. Nice one girl
A 2" mattress on a bed of logs might be doable, but not cozy.
@@balton6978 for you maybe but for me quite cozy thanks
If she was an American she wouldn't be showing us her dream catcher and thermometer. Instead it would be.."heres my AR-15 and Glock .40 and my 12 gauge auto, Ruger 9mm, .38 S&W revolver, Stogher 12 gauge side bby side shot shot gun, ........
+husker hammer I have 2 rifles and 1 shotgun, does that count? :)
yes. Are you from Germany?
+husker hammer I am Austrian :D
cool. A prepping Woman is sexy. Have a great night.
+Survival Lilly Ah ! From Austria ey, lets throw another shrimp on the barbie mate ! (Dumb&Dumber)
I love your survival techniques. You are a master class. And the shelter is amazing.
Wonderful ! There must be kryptonite laying around that are affecting your powers.
+john hightower
I thought the same thing. That's why she didn't use her heat vision to start the fire.
that was excellent... You are brilliant strong and a survivor... And your dog is your protector... Thank you 4 your video
I bet you when the forest ranger comes along he'll be like, what the hell is this?
its private property
***** Ah fair play I can't exactly imagine you staying there while dog walkers are going past. If i built that in my local woods i'd be looking at a lawsuit from the council.
+isaac chastain Fo Sho
+isaac chastain frfr stuck up city bitches are boring
think shes german no?
Nice little 'fort'. That's what we called them when we built the same thing over 50 years ago as kids for fun and I'm sure the generations before us did the same thing. Enjoy playing in the woods and please enclose the shelter if you ever really want to keep out any weather.
You should look up on "super shelter". This is a super shelter implementation and there is more to it than meets the eye at first glance. The walls was added by her, not with the intention to be a fort but, as far as I know, mainly to add some wind protection and support for rifle. You call her hunting and RUclips job "playing in the woods, I think that is both arrogant and ignorant. Same goes for the whole 'fort' comment.
Hey, have you ever thought of planting some fruit and vegetables at your camp?
+kingneddy most fruit and veggies dont grow in a forest
+Survival Lilly Have you thought about building a secondary roof to cover your entire shelter?
+kingneddy That is a great idea....a nice Bucket Garden would work ??
Dreoilín O'Coigligh already grow there
+TheNorthwestForager She would probably die from carbon dioxide if she did that.
Outstanding... I was hunting this weekend thinking of doing something similar. Great video
The super shirt doesn't work without the cape. The cape is key for flight.
+OOTurok I think it was because of the cape and that I didnt take of my glasses :D
+Survival Lilly i liked your shelter .a great idea putting the wall around it .keeps the wind out plus a certain degree of security while asleep .
+Survival Lilly Yes. I forgot to mention the importance of disguise removal.
Also... underwear goes on the outside of your tights.
that's funny.
Fantastic shelter looks very comfortable.even better was your sense of humor at the end of the video.brilliant.
Funny girl. You should come join me at my camp near Lake Fehr, Utah, Lilly - you do the hunting and I'll do the fishing, we'll eat like royalty. I'll let you handle the bears.
+Nick Danger can you tell me more about this national forest? what are the regulations for hunting and camping?
+Survival Lilly
Uinta National Forest - it's beautiful, high-elevation country (my camp is at 10,000 feet). Pristine coniferous forest with clean, clear lakes, tons of wildlife, wildflowers everywhere in the Spring and early Summer.
The hunting is top-notch. I don't hunt personally, I'm a fisherman. But what people hunt for around here are mule deer, elk, cougar, bobcat, black bear, geese, beaver, turkey, scaup (that's a type of duck), and I'm sure I'm forgetting several things.
They're very strict about the seasons, but the wildlife is abundant to say the least, and I guess that's how they keep it that way.
The fishing is fantastic. What a lot of people don't know is that the state of Utah stocks the lakes and rivers of their national forest land (4.5 million acres), with trout, tigerfish, largemouth bass, and walleye. The Mormons are very proud of their state, they want abundance everywhere. The 7-mile northern stretch of the Green River on the eastern end of the state holds more trout per river-mile than any other place on Earth.
The only problem with Uinta, as opposed to the other Utah national forests (Dixie and Fishlake) is the camping limitation - 14 days per month, then you have to leave forest land with all your gear. In Dixie & Fishlake you get 16 days, and you don't have to leave the forest at all, you just have to move your camp - 5 miles in Fishlake, 10 miles in Dixie.
Uinta is no place I'd want to be in the winter - even now it gets down well below freezing at night and a long cold snap with heavy snow is definitely still possible. In the winter, it would be full Everest mode around here.
Not much internet access around - you have to go to a ranger station to get a wifi signal. They don't mind, but I don't do it very often. You just happened to catch me while I've got a small injury (sliced my hand open pretty badly cleaning a walleye) which is keeping me close to civilization for a few days while it heals.
Love your videos, BTW. I was showing a couple of the rangers your shelter video and they all got a nice laugh from your Supergirl routine. "Our kind of woman" is the consensus. You have a lovely sense of humor.
Thanks for the reply, Lilly.
very interesting. thank you :) what do you mean you have a camp there? is it a permanent camp?
+Survival Lilly
I live out here most of the year. I have a house in Tennessee but I'm rarely in it.
Usually I come out here planning to spend a month then end up staying for at least 3. I can feed myself out here quite easily, I end up giving a lot of fish away to day-hikers and other short-term visitors.
I do have a permanent shelter in Dixie National Forest that no one knows about, built a small cabin out of reclaimed wood in the deep, deep, deep forest. Here in Uinta I just set up a tent, this is not a place I could get away with building a permanent shelter, the rangers do make their rounds, and it's not as big or as wooded as Dixie.
This year I am seriously considering staying out for a year. I just got here about 10 days ago. I'm thinking about Uinta for the summer, Fishlake for the early fall, Dixie for the late fall/early winter, then possibly the canyonlands of southeast Utah for the deep winter.. But those are national parks, not national forests, so there are more restrictions, and I hate restrictions. Then, of course, back up here to Uinta in the spring-time before heading home. I haven't decided for certain, I'll see how it goes.
Friends of mine keep asking me to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail with them, but that takes 6 months. I haven't been away from this wilderness for that long in several years. I just love it too much.
Hello again, what a coincidence, I want to come to Dixie National forest in just a few weeks. can you tell me your email address I would like to contact you for more information
realy love this shelter , amazing ! your the best Lilly ! i need a similar shelter for hunting !dont stop !
why do all the good videos get so much hate? P.S. great job!
bc son...its a WICKED WORLD full of miserable campers....i second your comment...stay free!
Would you be my grandpa +Ben Joseph
one word... jealous
+happy04346
u said it!
My guess would be there's lots of permavirgins out there who get triggered and angry at the idea of a woman doing anything.
Fire is better than TV.... I can watch it for hours as well. Nice shelter. Great video.
I've been watching your videos for years. Do you have to own the land before you build or just pick a spot in the woods. It's a great project and a wonderful retreat.
Cute . I like your attitude and sense of humor . You're smart , witty and very resourceful . I enjoy watching to see what you come up with next .Thank you for sharing .
Your shelter is evolving into a round house. You Europeans must have that design burned into your DNA like beavers do with dams. :) Looks great. Blocks wind, rain, good sleep area, larder and fire pit... I'd crash there. Would leave you some can goods and cut fire wood behind as a Thanks.
+VicAus-Prepper A "Larder" is a food storage place! Surprised an Australian (I am assuming) doesn't know that term!
+Markus Bates hahahaha. Larder and Lada......
+ross moir not very far from each other..
+flysubcompact If it had an earth roof it would be a Navajo indian "hogan"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hogan
+mewabe4 Notched stacked logs are modern hogan. In the old style, it was igloo shaped with a corbelled arch of straight logs laid horizontally to forming a dome, covered with brush and dirt to protect from the extreme heat and cold of the desert.
Lilly that would be awesome to have if something happens to where you need a place to stay. Very good job on building it too, Super Lady.
If you could have some pieve of metal hovering over your fire you could keep your fire dry when raining.
Mark Bergman - good point, should someone be there long enough stretches to need that (apparently she's not). Thanks for sharing...
I wouldn't expect monsoon-like rain in Europe and even in such,the fire wouldn't go out.
Thanks anyway but no thanks
Just buy a tent people! No zombies, aliens, or a revolution is coming. I've spent 10 years as an Army Ranger ... trust me I'm prepared.
It's not about a real revolution or zombie apocalypse or whatever those crazy "survivalists" believe. It's about the fun, about feeling capable and independent and about being creative. :-) By "just buying a tent" we'd miss out on all of that.
hahaha well you got me there!
+TheYacu Yes, it's about "being independent". Really? With the tools, clothes, fire starters, sleeping bag, food, and tarp all provided by 20th century technology and factories requiring thousands of strangers? Independent? What a farce!!
I wouldn't be too sure about the revolution part...
until you get mauled by a bear
I just love you Lilly! You make me wish I was 25 again, and fit and strong, and multi-talented like you are. Please do another collab with Canadian Prepper. The kayak trip down the Saskatchewan River was awesome! Sending you love from Ontario, Canada
o_0
Am I the only one who's got the hots for Lily?
+StringStorm Nice girl.
+StringStorm No, you're not...
+StringStorm Cute, trim, nice accent, she talks survival and outdoor stuff, she loves her dog...... I know, the points just stack up.
Deffeintly very beautiful lady who knows her wood ... I thought god didn't make perfect women any more I'm proven wrong
She knows her wood alright...... And yes awesome shelter however she used materials that was bought from shops, so not completely forest materials.
You watch the fire for hours and it take me hours to light a fire.
A Shipman Dude same high five✋
Just borrow her matches.
A Shipman.... hella funny... lighter fluid... works everytime.... LOL...
Nice job Lily. It reminds me of when I was a kid we took a hill and Doug the entire inside of the Hill out input branches on top of it and covered it back and dirt and no one knew it was there. The police couldn't even find it when they chased us into the woods. I like it.😁
Superb. We dig your content and humor. Big fans of yours in this household.
A tiny cabin would've been more practical don't u think ?!
+zaki bedarnia yep, but also illegal
+Survival Lilly why? and where is the location of the law ?
+Survival Lilly why would it be illegal
In her other videos she gets super excited when she got a permit to build just a new shelter... it the middle of Europe I'm sure you can't just put up cabins anywhere you want lol
Or a house like a normal person maybe
LOL, that was very fun and creative Lilly. Cool fire trick too. :-)
yeah it was! loved it.
+Cooking Outdoors 4 You theres a sub for u bro
Thanks a lot folks ! Welcome
+Cooking Outdoors 4 You Even better than when Bear Grylls starts a fire with two icicles.
Right ! lol
Youre so inspirational, makes me want to go to the nearest woods right now❤️
Thank you Lilly ,,came back ,,look at older videos ,, less stress ,,And Suoergirl , so cool , bless you
Your dog is soo sweet ! 🐶
sexy accent, glasses, survivalist (sign of being handy), nerdy, has pet
.... I think I am in love
And i think you are creepy and have no chance with her
AlmightyL1z4RD
-deeply mouth breathing*
Seriously though... Who disliked this video? Like, who thought to themselves "Nope. Nope. This is all wrong... Who the hell does she think she is, being all competent and knowledgable and shit? I have to devalue this thing she posted somehow -- you know, exercise all this authority the thumbs down feature imbues me with, so that I can put her and people like her in their proper place."
+Donald King Thanks Donald, with success comes envy, that´s how it is and how it always was. ATB Lilly
+Survival Lilly you rock ma'am. Happened across a video, and been tuned in ever since. In my opinion, one of the best channels on youtube by a mile (1.60934 kilometers) and then some. Thanks for sharing.
I didn't click dislike. It is well built. I think it could be better disguised though.
Well done. I especially liked the comedic ending. Supergirl. Very nice.
Great video, planning on building something similar close to where I live in Alberta, Canada. Just added captions to the video as well!
Surely you need a shelter for Dax, if he's wet you don't want him in your bunk.
One of them has 2 lean tos.
I LOVE THE SHELTER. GOOD JOB. THAT WAS ALOT OF WORK. IM A FIRM BELIEVER IN HAVING A DOG. HE CAN WARN YOU OF INCOMING TROUBLE, ANIMAL OR HUMAN. THEY HAVE EXCELENT INSTINCTS AS WELL AS NOSE. GOD BLESS YOU. THANKS FOR THE INFO AND EXAMPLE!!!
Carol Wilson Did you forget you had caps lock on?
is that so important to your that you felt compelled to comment on it?
WHY ARE YOU YELLING?
Life Force Yes, it was. It's clear that it wasn't important enough for you to go to school, as your grammar is horrible.
If you have a dog, it should be one capable of catching its own food. Survival is hard enough just feeding yourself. Terriers are good at catching mice and other small rodents and often kill more than they need, leaving something for you. Hounds are hunters but will often chase off more food than they will kill. Setters, pointers and spaniels are mostly game indicators, needing humans to actually kill the game.
The number one rule for shelter construction is 1. Always face the opening of your shelter 90 degrees to the prevailing wind. That is for any kind of shelter in any part of the world. Faced into the wind puts the smoke into your living area. Facing away from the wind creates a turbulence that sucks the smoke into your shelter. If you face 90 degrees to the wind it blows the smoke across the the front and away from you. If you are along any kind of waterway the wind usually blows up or down it. The wind usually blows one way during the day and reverses at night. So you will be okay when it switches directions.
For you Lilly, smoke always follows beauty so you will always be plagued by it.
Look that's a nice play ground you have there but I don't think that in an actual survival situation that would work I recommend that if you want to do a permanent shelter you make something that would actually w orck but as a camp for outdoor excursions it's a really nice place
Pretty much what I said, before I read this comment. I agree sir.
what in your opinion would be better? also how many permanent shelters have you built by yourself?
TheElvenArcher that depends on the envirement thet you are in and there are alot of other factors to consider to sutch as weather positioning the available resources there is a lot to consider when you build a permanent shelter because remember you are going to live in that shelter for a while but my number one ad vice to you ia to make it as strong as posible if you are in an area with predators other than that make sure you have a good roof and something to insolate your shelter and one more crucial detail is a water colecting sisten trust.me that is a must because water is very important
+TheElvenArcher "How many permanent shelters have you built by yourself..."
You're an idiot. Do I need to personally jump off a 160ft cliff with no protection or water to break my fall just to know it's a bad Idea? How about wrestleing with a grizzly bear? Do I need to personally go kick a mother bear's cubs around just to know that's a bad Idea?
Let's face it, by your own logic, you are implying that you in fact have to physically do something to determine the effectiveness or legitimacy of a claim. If you are to be assumed a richeous and upstanding person, and not hypocritical, that would lead others to beleive you have built a "permanent survival shelter" by yourself. Which, I'm almost sure you haven't... so please refrain from placing a weight and stigma on other's comments when when the same coukd be said about your comments as well.
Furthermore, if you are going to sit here and tell me that you HAVE done these things... good. Please continue to do things yourself in order to determine the outcome. Maybe when you make it to Methamphetamines, you will overdose and rid us of your lacklustre logic.
so angry. lets all calm down now. and you never answered my first question. yes i do believe you need to go out and try things to know how effective they are. i have personally built a permanent shelter by myself. i didn't insult you in any way why are you blowing up for no reason? this is a great shelter that was built by a very talented and intelligent person she thought of what she needed and then dresses those things. please don't pretend that you can gleam any sort of knowledge from watching someone else make something other than enough to make an opinion.
She's my kind of girl!
Hi Lili I used to build these all the time when I was a kid me and my friend we had them all over the woods we used to go in them in the winter and hang out they definitely work good nice job 👍
Nothing like a good Survival Lilly rewatch
Great Vid Lilly, I truly enjoy your channel. ... I have to learn that finger snap fire making method, seems very useful!
She and dude from "Primitive Technology" Would make an awesome couple... Just sayin...
+arhidavid Omfg that guy is a beast
+arhidavid i was going to type the same thing. the outdoor POWER couple
thats a great idea
Primitive technology is all natural, only has his pair of shorts and his god like hands and mind. Wouldn't mind if they were a couple, she'd probably have no shirt on aswell.....
+kallen smith true
Really nice shelter you have built. I noticed that you use Swedish matches "solstickan" and that you also use other Swedish brands like "fjällräven", "morakniv" and "Wetterling axe". Are you from Sweden or where do you live??
+Börje Johansson (Hova Friluftsliv) Austria
+Survival Lilly good video i am making a shelter soon and you have inspired me ☺
+Börje Johansson (Hova Friluftsliv) jag använder plastkniv och gummikuk till a överleva,
+kinGGs- CS:GO Team in english plz
joshua davidson aj no inglis
Great job Lily! Keeping safe! 🐾
Meh, I'd personally rather have more house, less yard.
I'm the opposite
I'd say it depends on your climate so your preferences are a waste of time to read
Haha love this video! Good information, good skills, great sense of humor. Oh, I do want to learn how to make a fire by snapping like that! lol
She's pretty cool. :
:D*
And she can start fires with a snap of her fingers. What a babe
and shes quite cute
there is something called editing
One of the better shelters I have seen. I like the set up. Well done.
What if you didn't have plastic?
buy it?
how can u buy a plastic when u in middle of nowhere ?
Kenzi Alf buy it and bring it into the woods. this is not survival shelter but a bug out camp
ha, what a dipshit. burned on a year old video. Great work Lilly. I enjoy your videos alot, just found them.
Cliff sdfsd Burned, by asking a question?.?.?. Im intrigued, plz elaborate.
Wow! What's up with the 112 down thumbs?!? Like seriously, how many haters have nothing better to do than to nitpick because of their own egos. If given the choice I would sooner spend a week with Lily lost in the bush than with any of you 112 hater goofballs...Get a life people!
+Muskoka Man why are you going on about haters when you are making lewd remarks like wanting to spend a week in Lilly's bush ???? wtf !
heidbrain My remark was neither lewd or rude. Get your fucking head out of the gutter Heidbrain-dead.. If you can't do something so simple as upload a pic for an avatar you do not deserve another response from me.
I agree Muskoka, her awesome videos aren't getting the publicity she deserves just because some people with no lives think it is funny to bring down a videos rating
+Nathan C No, her videos are not getting publicity because nobody cares about this shit. Well, maybe a few losers like you but that's it.............
Mary A Got ya!! I am trolling sweetie, don't take this shit seriously!
哇~厲害
Wow ! good job.
(l am Taiwanese I also like camp )
Sweet camp!!!
Thanks for sharing
great job super woods girl!! ,😆👍😂
Its amazing just how much that shelter has changed. Its almost the size of a small town now lol
good video, like the sense of humor.
Hey lili what you could add if you want is a tarpe ...if ever it would snow or rain hard..over the whole thing ..making the tarpe being held in the middle with a big talk stick to make the rain or snow fall outside your shelter...of course you would have to make a hole to make the pipe go out from your wood stove if you cover this part of your shelter.....in case needed.,hope you don?t have any bigfoot or sasquich around ..,but they light nit be a hassel .,depending on your behavior toward them...take care..