Building a DUGOUT in the wild forest from start to finish. ONE year in TWO hours - DIY bushcraft

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • We building this underground shelter - a dugout for survival!
    We have a lot of hard work in the wild forest...
    From start to finish!
    We spent ONE year to do this and make a TWO hours movie to share with you!
    Its all DIY!

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  • @defective6811
    @defective6811 Год назад +235

    Those little 2 block high in ground cabins really are best for surviving 1st night creeps. Since you're on a hill, you can tunnel down and make bedrooms. Don't forget to set up a bed soon so you can set your spawn points.

    • @something_different._.
      @something_different._. Год назад +7

      minecraft 😂

    • @kadenmiller3786
      @kadenmiller3786 Год назад +2

      This is great 😂

    • @walissonmerquides4422
      @walissonmerquides4422 Год назад

    • @manuelgarrido3253
      @manuelgarrido3253 11 месяцев назад +1

      😮

    • @comandmaster3990
      @comandmaster3990 9 месяцев назад

      😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @Mr_Anarchy97
    @Mr_Anarchy97 Год назад +55

    I find it funny that I am incapable of watching a two hour movie, but can sit and watch a two hour bushcraft video.

  • @marienichols4799
    @marienichols4799 2 года назад +60

    While watching you bail the water from the hole under the floor I thought what I would have done is make it deeper. Making it deeper and lining it with stones or other liner you would have water close at hand to use to wash or cook with when the weather is bad. Another idea I had was to make an opening in the wall with a liner to hold food in a cooler spot ( like a cooler or refrigerator??). You are a man of my heart, I love being organized and clean just as this video shows. Great job.

    • @marienichols4799
      @marienichols4799 2 года назад +5

      P.S. what about an outhouse???

    • @marienichols4799
      @marienichols4799 2 года назад +2

      I've thought about that many times. I've watched them building sauna's but never an outhouse. You are correct. Why not an outhouse in the next episode . I'd like to see how they do it !!!???

    • @OutnBacker
      @OutnBacker Год назад +9

      That ground water would have to be filtered many times before it would be safe to use for anything. There is 15,000 years of rot in that soil from the last ice age. Better to construct a tarp-lined outside rain collector, into a filter, then into a sanitary barrel, with a sanitary hose/spigot to the inside.

    • @Pernoctate
      @Pernoctate Год назад +1

      I wondered if the hole in the floor was the in-house! Would smell awful though.

    • @chrislewis2262
      @chrislewis2262 Год назад

      I've seen somebody else's comment that said this video is stolen from another channel called FOREST.

  • @IItihonov
    @IItihonov 2 года назад +73

    Да, ребята! Не завидую я иностранным зрителям, так не хватает вашего повествования. С вашими голосами, рассказами, пояснениями и рецептами видео приобретает свой не повторимый шарм и окрас, появляется вкус. Из-за этого ваши видео так приятно смотреть и с нетерпением ждешь новые. Добра вам!

    • @jglly5115
      @jglly5115 Год назад +6

      I read this whole thing with a Russian accent. And I can’t stop laughing

    • @user-wn3of9vk5v
      @user-wn3of9vk5v Год назад +3

      @@user-ns6rp8ho5b НАПИШИ ЖАЛОБУ В ЮТЮБ

    • @user-ns6rp8ho5b
      @user-ns6rp8ho5b Год назад +1

      @@user-wn3of9vk5v на кого?

    • @user-wn3of9vk5v
      @user-wn3of9vk5v Год назад +1

      @@user-ns6rp8ho5b НА ВОРА

    • @SashaAddictive
      @SashaAddictive Год назад +1

      А мне без озвучки больше заходит, больше погружаешься в атмосферу

  • @gr4172
    @gr4172 Год назад +18

    Great. I love the idea to buiild it underground. I, too, love the safety-aspect of it - having the place hidden and underground adds to the feeling of safety. The biggest safety-bringer is not being found at all. Also no falling trees etc. will be able to harm you and the insulation is probably better than any you could have added to an overground house. I love how you hid the chimney.
    Plus you have an emergency supply with groundwater / rainwater right under your feet in case you must hide out in there.
    I love these thought games of hiding out in a cabin during a zombie apocalypse or whatever the world can bring onto us.

  • @donnalleeprior7242
    @donnalleeprior7242 Год назад +7

    WOW! YOU GUYS DID A WONDERFUL JOB. I DIDN'T WANT THE VIDEO TO END. I AM A 70 YEAR OLD WOMAN.

  • @richardcentralky3955
    @richardcentralky3955 Год назад +14

    Хорошее пространство, которое вы вырезали для себя, я хотел бы сделать это сам, но я становлюсь слишком старым. Да благословит Вас Господь!

    • @vasilii6417
      @vasilii6417 Год назад +1

      Too old, me too. If I saw this when I was 25, I would have built it and never come back. Hermit /monk. Like Agafia.

  • @tinaamorgis7254
    @tinaamorgis7254 Год назад +2

    One word describes my opinion "brilliant " and your best friend at the end of the video snuggling with you was just the icing of your hard work.

  • @Alaska907Man
    @Alaska907Man Год назад +13

    These guys take their time on each build unlike a lot of others on yt and I greatly love to see detail and taking ones time to build something.

  • @vasilii6417
    @vasilii6417 Год назад +37

    Enjoyed this immensely. One of the best I have ever seen. Exiting, calming, relaxing, and educational all at the same time. I will watch it again. 👍

  • @wynnedraper4833
    @wynnedraper4833 Год назад +33

    What a great build your dugout is so well thought out well done even the dog loved it

  • @delwhylie4748
    @delwhylie4748 2 года назад +8

    Beautiful ! A person or two could live comfortably in the most environmentally friendly place possible.

    • @allenheart582
      @allenheart582 Год назад +1

      Not environmentally friendly if the expected super-flare micronova starts massive forest fires that consume too much oxygen.

  • @heatherm2324
    @heatherm2324 Год назад +17

    And I wanted to say, when my grand parents migrated to Western Canada, they lived in a thatched house for the first few years. Ah, now I know that this type of dwelling can be very comfortable. I like the different styles you are showing us as well.

    • @redsolocup918
      @redsolocup918 Год назад

      Wicked mate

    • @nevreiha
      @nevreiha Год назад

      thatched houses are still common in the UK due to historic protections on buildings and can be a pain to redo the roof of. I suspect that a thatched roof would last even shorter in the hot, cold and wet climate of western canada

  • @MyTube4Utoo
    @MyTube4Utoo Год назад +62

    Very nice job!
    It reminds me of when I was a kid, maybe 14. They were about to build a huge US Post Office building near where I lived growing up. It's a huge regional Post Office distribution hub, still operating nearly 50 years later. For many, many years it was privately-owned land with only one home there, that they moved to another location just like a mile and a half away, and two softball fields with a concession stand, restrooms, bleachers, a scorekeeping/announcer's box, the whole nine yards. There was also another huge, empty field, and maybe 4 acres of woods. It was a great place to group-up. A massive playground.
    Anyway, when they started disassembling the plywood softball field fences I had the idea of 'borrowing' some of the material. We went on the weekend when they weren't working, and got some 6 x 6 wooden posts, sheets of plywood and a door and frame. When we went back to work on our building/clubhouse the door was gone. There was a note on the side of our building that said, _"we want our door, but you can have everything else."_ *lol* Since our building was pretty far back in the woods, and we didn't take a lot of material, we thought maybe they wouldn't notice, but there was obviously a worn path leading straight to our construction.
    We built a killer 2-story clubhouse. The best any kids could want, and we did it all ourselves. We even got a mattress and box spring my friend's mom was about to throw away. We had a battery-powered stereo, lights, posters on the walls......everything we wanted.
    Then, during Thanksgiving, while I was out of town at my grandma's house, and the other guys were doing their family things, another rival group of punk kids in the neighborhood came and literally chopped our clubhouse down with axes. *lol* I'm now 62, but I guess I still haven't quite gotten over it. 😆

    • @bananenmann8788
      @bananenmann8788 Год назад +4

      i could never get over somneting like that

    • @scotmandel6699
      @scotmandel6699 Год назад +6

      Thats pretty lame of them to do that but destroying what someone else has built seems to be common in history.
      I surprised they exerted the energy to do that and just didn't torch it.

    • @Mr.Pengembarasangpenikmatalam
      @Mr.Pengembarasangpenikmatalam Год назад +2

      🤣🤣 ya,masa kecil saya juga sering main rumah-rumahan,masa kecil yang indah tidak bisa dilupakan sampai kapan pun

    • @beccathib3656
      @beccathib3656 Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your bittersweet story/memory mr. Matrix. Sounds like it meant a great deal to you...🚪🔨🔆🖼💕

    • @user-zw1qs2pp8y
      @user-zw1qs2pp8y Год назад

      Ннээх

  • @marrycrespo700
    @marrycrespo700 Год назад +29

    Enjoyed watching the build. You used good materials for a safe wood stove installation. If you install a damper in the stove pipe you will use less wood and not have to feed the fire as often through the night.

  • @kazzamite
    @kazzamite 2 месяца назад +1

    Well I think he loves his tree house the most!
    He cleans it, and feels most comfortable surveying the area from the tree height.
    Great video's. Thank you for sharing them.

  • @UTubeQu1che551
    @UTubeQu1che551 2 года назад +102

    Incredible! I’m a city slicker, but this totally fulfills my fantasy of being one with nature using only what I essentially need. Kudos to you guys. I actually learned a lot while watching.

    • @ThePaulv12
      @ThePaulv12 Год назад +11

      Loraine I live like this off grid in the forest and I can tell you it is damn hard work LOL.
      Everything is an effort. You learn to never get behind or you'll pay in time and even more effort - big time.
      It is never ending. Added to this I have a full time job with a 2 hour commute per day.
      The access road is a never ending source of worry, culverts to unblock, trees that constantly fall over the road, washouts, fuel and water to cart, constant chainsaw and generator maintenance. Cutting chopping and splitting wood never ever ends nor does the gathering and stacking of it.
      When it's wet everything is three times the effort. The floor is constantly wet with muddy boots. There is no bathroom of course so if you need to dig a hole when it's raining at 3:00am you're getting wet. Ants and mosquitos drive you insane. A hot shower longer than 90 seconds is a luxury of the highest order and being constantly cold for much of the year a fact of life. Even having a shave is an effort if you forget. You're laundry is the laundromat in town on the way home.
      I've had 7 fires inside in 5 years from the most bizarre freaky incidents - I got them all out very quickly luckily.
      The fantasy of it is not the reality however the upsides can at times be profound. Get home from work in summer when the sun sets at 9:00pm and you have hours of daylight and warmth after work, the birds, cooking outside but that only is really about 30% of it, the other 70% is just surviving. It can be good though for sure.
      Would I have it any other way? - perhaps. A country house with a bathroom, shower and toilet would be good. Basic stuff like that is a luxury I once took for granted. Mains electricity is now like WOW - If it breaks you don't have to fix it the power company comes; what a luxury!
      Think of what you're giving up vs what you're gaining is my advice from experience. If only I'd have known! The knowing of course is in the doing.

    • @UTubeQu1che551
      @UTubeQu1che551 Год назад +6

      @@ThePaulv12 Yes, for sure a lot of work. I’ve only experienced the wood hauling all day long ( it seemed). And I didn’t do the chopping. I could barely make kindling. A few times the well pump and pipes froze and we were melting snow for water. But just getting rid of all the junk and having the essentials for comfort (a toilet! running water! hot shower!) is a relief. The sounds of birds, watching a lone fox scamper by. Time to think and reflect. Fantasies are a good thing.

    • @tempusfugit9009
      @tempusfugit9009 Год назад +1

      tell 7 friends.

  • @ShaunaLiTheStarcaller
    @ShaunaLiTheStarcaller Год назад +85

    Would love to see updates on how all of your structures are holding up after some time has passed. Are they built just for fun or are they built for clients?

    • @user-su1vp2kd5j
      @user-su1vp2kd5j Год назад +11

      Люди строят для себя! Уходят в лес для отдыха из больших городов.

    • @GeethaRachakonda
      @GeethaRachakonda Год назад +3

      ​@@user-su1vp2kd5jhi I have been😢 🎉

    • @toddcook9818
      @toddcook9818 Год назад +3

      Those logs will last a long time. They were treated and the tarps will prevent a lot of the water to run off of them.

    • @user-rk7yl5oq4f
      @user-rk7yl5oq4f Год назад +1

      it's their hobby

    • @nikolaitschumitschkin1864
      @nikolaitschumitschkin1864 8 месяцев назад

      Если все сделано по уму,то и простоять они довольно долго,но понять это можно лишь тогда когда сам поживешь в данном помещении.

  • @kaffeetante5346
    @kaffeetante5346 2 года назад +5

    Innen sieht der Raum echt wunderbar aus,so schön! Es fehlt nur noch eine gemütliche Sitzecke und ein bequemes Bett ohne auf hartem Holz unbequem zu liegen!

    • @VagoniusThicket
      @VagoniusThicket Год назад

      Wunderbar Wie es war in dem krieges zeiten . In dem dreck sitzen und warten fuer Russishe soldaten Zum vergewalitigung . Bisst ja nur a depp tante .

  • @Pollys13a
    @Pollys13a 2 года назад +27

    Wow, amazing , hats off to you guys! And beautiful forest. I'm a woodworker, jointers and stuff, always a good idea to wear protection for the eyes :) Good use of the scrub plane.

  • @robertdekane6153
    @robertdekane6153 2 года назад +11

    What I would not give to be young and strong again and have a good friend to help me build this. Great video!

  • @stevenrobertson9583
    @stevenrobertson9583 2 года назад +10

    I like the way you show the REAL speed that it takes to do a job like this. Very Slow and methodical! Also you demonstrate just how much energy and time it takes to do a shelter like this. Great 👍🏻 job!
    Listen to Paw-Paw he knows what to do and how! To bad people now days think 🤔 the older you get the less you know. Now there are some that fits that narrative. But you can easily tell the difference, so get as much information from him that you can.
    Great job in your design and construction of your shelter. Waiting to see if you dig a water trench around your shelter to direct rain water around and away from your shelter to keep it dry inside! Yes you are smarter than the average bear. By putting a water trench around your shelter awesome 😎!
    I was wondering if you were going to put a enter door on your shelter to lock it up when you aren’t there and to keep the warmth inside when it’s cold outside.

  • @davidhecker5000
    @davidhecker5000 2 года назад +17

    I love everything about it. The gentlemen are all working together Things being done by hand fitting nice and snug. burning and Staining the wood. All the way down to the cute little door handle. It will be a warm and safe Doug out. To be younger again And enjoy nature The way you have I really envy you.Excellent job man very nice.Definitely something to be proud of and Speak to your future generation about.

    • @Nazarfest
      @Nazarfest 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/_xD7nd90xro/видео.html

  • @beaumarty405
    @beaumarty405 Год назад +3

    Great job guys. Sirry I dont speak Russian and cannot tell you how good your attention to detail is. Have a safe and prosperous winter.

  • @terrymcnee3568
    @terrymcnee3568 Год назад +16

    Love your video. Great effort. I do see great value in rubble drains around base outside Charing the timber in the ground to slow down rot AND geotech fabric around to stop seepage and mould.

  • @jaisrita1212
    @jaisrita1212 Год назад +10

    Great build. It's also great to see a bushcraft video that is realistic in the time frame it took and used tools suited to conditions..... such as a proper shovel and not one that barely reaches the knee. Would be a good idea to have a carbon detector.
    Great job

  • @hectordeluchi1606
    @hectordeluchi1606 Год назад +6

    Excelente refugio, muy seguro, muy prolijo y bien pensado, los felicito desde Argentina mando un abrazo fuerte.

  • @jakecreighton9039
    @jakecreighton9039 Год назад +16

    I’m hearing a lot of suggestions about purposing a well under the dwelling but they handled it the right way in the video, you DO NOT want to have a shallow well stagnant underneath of your house. Mostly because the fetid water, even if covered and lined, can cause bad health problems, become a breeding ground for bacteria and also pests.

    • @Mecheres
      @Mecheres Год назад +1

      Realistically, if the well was set up properly and connected to the water tables fine, would that not work? What exactly is the reason the water would become unusable? You're supposed to boil water from a well anyway, so why is a well in a house bad but a well outdoors and above ground not? Is it just human pollution reasons?

    • @AmbientNoise404
      @AmbientNoise404 Год назад

      They literary left that damp ground under there and the water will pool there everytime it rains. all that work for rotting house.

  • @drawfark
    @drawfark 2 года назад +24

    This is one of my very favorite videos of all time. Wonderful work Gentle Men.

  • @vickiehadd4324
    @vickiehadd4324 Год назад +4

    I think the building of this would actually be more fun than using it 👍🏻🤩. Awesome job!! Great imagination!!

  • @tonia0007
    @tonia0007 Год назад +5

    молодцы,ребята,золотые руки!!!!

  • @ThreenaddiesRexMegistus
    @ThreenaddiesRexMegistus Год назад +1

    Some polycarbonate and heavier plywood would make that skylight more secure. That’s quite a wonderful piece of work you have done and I hope it brings you joy for many years! 👍🏻

  • @angelmartinez8778
    @angelmartinez8778 2 года назад +1

    There's nothing sexier than a lover of nature wilderness man whom isn't afraid of hard work..awesome shelter I would never leave..just live there😍😍😍🤣

    • @VagoniusThicket
      @VagoniusThicket Год назад

      Yes those deserters from the war nearby are real sexy .

  • @Cy-hm3do
    @Cy-hm3do 2 года назад +36

    Turned real quick from bushcraft to full blown construction

    • @durkadurka5247
      @durkadurka5247 Год назад +6

      I noticed that. Right around when Grandpa shows up. "What are you idiots doing using raw logs and hand tools?" Past that it's Ryobi and Home Depot materials.😆

    • @aarongingrich3831
      @aarongingrich3831 Год назад +1

      Don't you know? Ryobi is the preferred brand of all primitive cultures!

  • @ChakatNightspark
    @ChakatNightspark Год назад +5

    Think if I make a Dugout couple things I would look for. Area that is more on a hill or small slope. Give my dugout a very slight tilt towards the downhill of the Hill or Small Slope. That way, any water that comes thru, can drain out easier.

  • @cementfilled
    @cementfilled Год назад +2

    That was a tick on the glove at the 17:40 mark. I enjoyed watching the build!

  • @Natalia_230
    @Natalia_230 Год назад

    Собрали полностью кадры, а я по отдельности смотрела ваше творчество, это лучше конечно, но когда вы разговариваете интересней.
    МОЛОДЦЫ

  • @daveessaych7765
    @daveessaych7765 2 года назад +4

    Would love to have seen you docking the lengths and whittling the floorboards… great work

  • @user-bu3nf4kx1s
    @user-bu3nf4kx1s 2 года назад +11

    Ребята очень трудолюбивые и всегда добиваются своей цели! Похвально, молодцы, интересное видео!

    • @user-zd9mg5np4s
      @user-zd9mg5np4s Год назад

      Это ребята новую строят, или это та, что сожгли?

    • @Ruslan-to5qb
      @Ruslan-to5qb Год назад

      @@user-zd9mg5np4s сожгли треугольный дом,а на видео совсем другая постройка,видно же издалека))))

    • @user-zd9mg5np4s
      @user-zd9mg5np4s Год назад

      @@Ruslan-to5qb Спасибо. Я сомневалась.

  • @Nikolai623
    @Nikolai623 Год назад +1

    Салют, Лесные!!! Случайно набрёл на ваш, этот, канал)) на нашем всё же лучше)) вы молодцы, парни! Удачи вам!!! ✊🏻👍🏻

  • @thegaminggranny6752
    @thegaminggranny6752 2 года назад +99

    It was a great effort and lots of hard work, but I agree when it comes to drainage - water can easily get in - the roof should have been at a slant so that the water doesn't pool on the window, even when shut - all around the dugout you need a form of drainage so that when it rains the water doesn't pool anywhere and seep in - a slanted gutter that entices the water to drain away from the place into another area where you can collect the water for use - The dugout also was a little small and cramped if you are going to have two people staying there - unless it is only for a weekend stay lol - but your hobbit home was at least a step in the right direction - thanks for sharing

    • @gardnerwebb3749
      @gardnerwebb3749 2 года назад +18

      How’s your shelter build coming?

    • @alexnelson8
      @alexnelson8 Год назад +17

      @@gardnerwebb3749 hopefully above the groundwater level.

    • @stevewinwood3674
      @stevewinwood3674 Год назад +4

      @@gardnerwebb3749 how is your national government coming along?

    • @quynhvi7437
      @quynhvi7437 Год назад +2

      55

    • @thekingsilverado3266
      @thekingsilverado3266 Год назад +7

      This stuff is starting a trend. Although an associate of mine already had a place picked out and purchased, in some areas this is easier said than done because of the ground types. For one thing the ground is a factor. Drainage is a factor but the one thing this guy did not count on was it was better to include the purchase of a used backhoe in the mortgage price than it was to rent me & my machine which was what his first thoughts were. He did not know how operate a machine is how I met the guy, He planned first on renting my machine and me the operator but we sort of melded on his needs would require that he buy a machine I would operate to dig a 27ft by 55ft hole in the ground. Yep he watcha da videos but he absolutely did not take into account the hole we were digging flooded 4 times and had to be pumped out some mornings. The logs were not cut on the property they were purchased seasoned and treated from an Amish saw mill some miles out in the middle of nowhere. That was yet another expensive lesson & factor. Lucky I knew how to put sky lights in a metal roof. I left the job after the hole was dug and left for the season over the winter the place sat and naturally he did not have that roof on so coming back in the spring naturally it was flooded again so we pumped it. The good news was we had a mostly hot very dry summer so when he discovered the fact I actually owned a roofing company at one time and I only moon lighted with my machines because of my health well I am still a roofer by trade but my health does not let me climb around on roofs much anymore but his roof was only 3ft above ground at the highest parts so it was a breeze and in July we got one nasty thunderstorm as much wind and lighting as we got rain too like someone throwing buckets at us. Also factor in he was even more shocked we had more digging inside because of septic he needed a 55 gallon pump tank below the floor level. He had not a clue about a pump tank nor how they worked. This place was meant to be his home. He was Iraq vet like me and he wanted to live his way which was fine but he was going about things with all the wrong ideas and advice from bar stool contractors. The metal roof was the ticket because of there was very little sun that came thru the thick forest land we were on. The lot did require me to pitch 2 areas to keep the roof water from entering between the logs below ground. He is planning on concrete trough drains next year which would be a nice touch. But these guys are just building simple shelters they R not planning on living there just probably hanging out and hunting in the winter seasons. Those two diff separate ideals. If U R gonna build one of these places even for a cabin to be cozy a pitched metal roof is the way to go. Septic is necessary where I live you can really get in a lot of trouble even just placing a camper on a lot or a shed without septic.

  • @debramorris7646
    @debramorris7646 2 года назад +25

    Loved it! Your attention to details is amazing.

  • @istvanszoke381
    @istvanszoke381 Год назад +4

    Not a single word was said that day

  • @markdent4052
    @markdent4052 Год назад +2

    Peace and quiet priceless

  • @ansdebastos-tuna3495
    @ansdebastos-tuna3495 5 месяцев назад

    I loved your landscaping on top of the cabin. It made me smile. Well done young men.

  • @liomaroliveira3704
    @liomaroliveira3704 Год назад +15

    Adorei todo o trabalho de construção de vocês, estou muito feliz por ter tido a oportunidade de conhecer o trabalho de vocês! Parabéns um grande abraço! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷👏👏👏😊

    • @antonioperespereira4857
      @antonioperespereira4857 Год назад

      Uma grande empreitada...de fantasia milionária.

    • @user-uj8lc2hy4b
      @user-uj8lc2hy4b Год назад

      Землянка наша в три наката....! Столько леса - такая избушка получилась бы шикарная Лес ,воздух дыши наслождайся - Точно хотят сховаться !!

  • @joyaku3078
    @joyaku3078 Месяц назад

    beautiful to see father and sons working together👏🙏👍👏🙏👍

  • @garyrebholz4139
    @garyrebholz4139 2 года назад +118

    I'm waiting for either guy to pause and say (in Russian) "Who's idea was this?"

    • @fdf0768
      @fdf0768 2 года назад +5

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    • @davidherron3136
      @davidherron3136 2 года назад +11

      Looks like very very hard work indeed

    • @robertshanklin2729
      @robertshanklin2729 2 года назад +10

      Lmfao!!
      No doubt they are real men

    • @cinsidebackwardsnbacksideo5195
      @cinsidebackwardsnbacksideo5195 2 года назад +8

      Waiting for them to start cooking sausages or steaks while chilling…maybe even some amazingly good tinfoil dinners🍴🍖🥩🌭🍢🍻👍

    • @Nazarfest
      @Nazarfest 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/Gfks87_Ve2s/видео.html

  • @pvlittle2024
    @pvlittle2024 2 года назад +2

    Prayer for you. Atleast you have dtwo people. I won't worry as much now

  • @HannesOetker90
    @HannesOetker90 Год назад +1

    The end with the dog was sweet of you!

  • @armandobardo6861
    @armandobardo6861 2 года назад +29

    Hi, very nice structure!!!, but I am worried about the humidity, is it from the rain or does it come from the ground? I would prefer not to have to deal with moisture coming from the ground, in which case I would make the floor above ground level.

    • @MetaJamm
      @MetaJamm Год назад +7

      Water level in soil are critical when you choise place for dogout. Also as spring water level. I think this guys check it before start to work, so basically all ok. Rainwater canaled around, some excess water under elevated floor drained from waterpit. With proper ventilation no big trouble with humidity. In winter time stove boost air exchange.

  • @foskco87
    @foskco87 Год назад +18

    Such a great job. I can only imagine how much work that actually was. Did they not work on it during summer? It seemed to always be rainy and damp out.

  • @captaincanuck5400
    @captaincanuck5400 Год назад +2

    Very cool build!! That's a lot of water under the floor!

  • @celestemaria8561
    @celestemaria8561 2 года назад +36

    Ficou show de linda a casa parabéns pelo feito 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @ronaldcheatham2894
    @ronaldcheatham2894 Год назад +3

    Well done.
    I enjoyed every bit of it.
    Thanks.

  • @renegadeclown8748
    @renegadeclown8748 Год назад

    I dont know how often you guys use this particular dugout, but I for one, could live in that space happily. Well done 😎😎😎😎👍👍

  • @jadagoolsby4254
    @jadagoolsby4254 Год назад +1

    Cool building one myself I am a 11 year old girl

  • @voydetramo
    @voydetramo 2 года назад +7

    Gran trabajo y grandes artesanos! Una duda ; no hay que hacer drenaje para cuando llueva intensamente ?

  • @kjelladrian3205
    @kjelladrian3205 2 года назад +3

    Very nice dogout! I suppose you have to watch the "drain pit" now and then in case of a long lasting and heavy rain period?!

  • @tiagohmagalhaes
    @tiagohmagalhaes Год назад +2

    It is perfect, congratulations... I very like. Perfect.

  • @user-dn4fn1rx6e
    @user-dn4fn1rx6e Год назад +29

    Давно вас смотрю. Качество видео и контент растет. Видно что вы любите то чем занимаетесь. Желаю двигаться по той же дороге, даже если дорога в гору пойдет. Там самое трудное.

    • @lukehorning3404
      @lukehorning3404 Год назад

      So much better than your one screw lodge you did before huh

    • @cevice1892
      @cevice1892 Год назад

      dwafgawg123

  • @Valvicus
    @Valvicus Год назад +1

    I like the technique of poking a knife into a stick, making a drawknife. Ver-r-y clever, LW!

  • @user-dt1hk3zw9d
    @user-dt1hk3zw9d Год назад +4

    Лесные, сразу узнал вас)
    В классную сферу видосов перешли, они очень востребованы перед сном))
    Видосы ничем не хуже азиатов глиномесов, которые всякие дома лепят)
    Спасибо вам❤

  • @elianasaccaro6079
    @elianasaccaro6079 2 года назад +11

    I love your content, I would live happily in this cabin😍

  • @vladimirnikolic1125
    @vladimirnikolic1125 3 месяца назад

    Greetings from SERBIA, a small remark, I noticed that many who build, forget to make simple drainage around the foundation at the excavated depth they want to remove moisture by digging a canal in a circle and filling it with large stones to solve the problem of moisture and take the water outside the building through the canal. . And that no one builds a house on 2 levels for more company when it comes, and you have the build and the will. little tips from friends from SERBIA

  • @Primitive_HD
    @Primitive_HD Год назад +1

    very interesting

  • @user-dg5lu3vl4o
    @user-dg5lu3vl4o 2 года назад +7

    Привет из Уфы . Здорово что новое строение . Но плохо что вода . Будет все время сырость .

    • @NikitaEpt
      @NikitaEpt 2 года назад

      А как надо было?

  • @paolafonseca3526
    @paolafonseca3526 Год назад +4

    Parabéns muito bom amei sua cabana linda e você também merece elogios.

  • @rtucnik
    @rtucnik 2 года назад +5

    I think, the water under floor can be a problem in time. Anyway, nice work.

    • @johnburakowski61
      @johnburakowski61 2 года назад

      I was thinking that too. I really hope that they didn't just dig a well. Drainage doesn't look like an option.

  • @alemao2951
    @alemao2951 Год назад +11

    Parabéns.Incrível olhar o terreno todo acidentado no início e aos poucos vocês fizeram uma obra de arte.Dá vontade da gente morar aí dentro de tão aconchegante.Sem dúvidas,o melhor vídeo de abrigo do you tube.Abraços do Brasil.🇧🇷

  • @richgran
    @richgran Год назад +14

    Very cool guys! You have the perfect lumber to work with. I made a dugout when I was a kid, but didn't have anywhere as nice of support structure that you have here. My walls kept eroding away 😆 but I did have a fire place. Good job - good timing.

    • @rjenkens2774
      @rjenkens2774 Год назад +1

      I'm absolutely certain it's going to leak/flood when it rains.

  • @curetiamhices289
    @curetiamhices289 2 года назад +25

    Beautiful dugout! My only concern, like others have, is the moisture. Any evidence of black mold?

  • @bushcraftcamp5775
    @bushcraftcamp5775 2 года назад +2

    cool guys! I'm also going to build either a dugout or a hut in my bushcraft camp!

  • @beatrixwahlen9938
    @beatrixwahlen9938 Год назад +1

    Ich bin immer wieder begeistert euch so hart u präzise arbeiten zu sehen. 👍👍👍

  • @oofus3577
    @oofus3577 Год назад +4

    Crazy to think, in WW2, these types of structures were set up in 2 days by the combat engineers fearing for their lives and trying to protect their brothers. That goes for both sides of the war.

  • @rkciwart6955
    @rkciwart6955 Год назад +25

    A 3" drain pipe in the floor going down that hill would have solved the water issue. It would need to be placed nearly at the start because a trench would need to be dug to place it. Water was an issue in my fox hole. It just seeps in through the clay.

    • @balajiedkhyriem7536
      @balajiedkhyriem7536 Год назад +2

      When rain comes wat will happen to dis house

    • @joakimjohansson6863
      @joakimjohansson6863 Год назад +1

      In many og these builds I hsve alwayd wondered about drainage as they dont do it proper, even if you tarp it 360° it will leak

  • @sandratweedale2579
    @sandratweedale2579 5 месяцев назад

    Did you get all your skills from that lovely older gentleman helping you? You’re all very talented and build so smartly. Very entertaining 🥰👵🐶🤗

  • @artwithdad5131
    @artwithdad5131 2 года назад +1

    Friends your hard work has done wonders

  • @user-gh5es1so5f
    @user-gh5es1so5f Год назад +3

    wonder full bro

  • @thinkforyourself2109
    @thinkforyourself2109 Год назад +4

    That's such a great build! I am envious of your work ethic and talent. Question: what is the yellow stain -- I am guessing it's a water-proofer? I like the camouflage effect. You are hidden from the world. If things got really bad you could go to this shelter and live there, provided you have enough food and supplies. It would be possible with solar energy, tools, supplies, and hard work. I like this build also because it's solid and winter-proof. It's a great design. Great job!

    • @user-rk7yl5oq4f
      @user-rk7yl5oq4f Год назад +2

      Things will never go badly for Russians. They know how to survive in any conditions. They are Russians!

  • @mrv2367
    @mrv2367 Месяц назад

    Why do you burn the wood? I really appreciate your hard work in building cabins…I’m sure the sounds of nature in the forest and the cool animals around you makes it all worth it! Great video! 😍❤

  • @justinbrown304
    @justinbrown304 Год назад +1

    Beautiful dugout lads it's really so much easier then one person' . Love the teamwork

  • @wastiwasti6443
    @wastiwasti6443 Год назад +3

    Wah keren banget rumah nya buat an sendiri, sangat² keren kawan, salam dari 🇮🇩

  • @mariajosecardosoangelim2033
    @mariajosecardosoangelim2033 2 года назад +4

    Hello, here in Brazil, São Paulo, capital. Your cabin is very interesting. What is the advantage of building underground and the water could not flood it? EXCELLENT construction, hard work. God bless you always!!!

    • @kristinabliss
      @kristinabliss Год назад

      Yeah, this is cozy... until it rain makes a pool.

  • @petremincu6309
    @petremincu6309 Год назад +2

    SALUT PRIETENI VĂ URMĂRIM CU DRAG.PA.PA. FELICITARI.

  • @user-kl4me7ot5r
    @user-kl4me7ot5r Год назад +1

    Молодцы приятно смотреть как вы дружно работаете жаль что без обьяснений пояснений не привычно смотреть немое видио редко где что то скажите а так строите красиво видно сколько труда вложено. Удачи вам

    • @nyw100
      @nyw100 Год назад

      www.youtube.com/@LESNUE
      Вот их канал. Там ролики с голосом и рассказами.

  • @malzimus
    @malzimus 2 года назад +34

    Great dugout and a lot of hard work. I don't really understand, though, in these dugout/underground shelter, etc. type videos I've watched from various creators, why they all leave the entryways so exposed. The very exterior/ second door should be framed and made to overhang the framing all around instead of a normally hinged door where water can just get in when it rains. A lot of them seem to leave the little entry path and/or steps, etc. so unprotected even after waterproofing the other parts as much as possible.?

    • @gabrielsmagicktome
      @gabrielsmagicktome 2 года назад +7

      Right, my question was what about when it comes to flooding? lol

    • @12BlockTokie
      @12BlockTokie Год назад +1

      @@ToolinAround yep.

    • @skeebert
      @skeebert Год назад +5

      @@ToolinAround when digging the initial dugout pit, I would dig a trench to a deep French drain outside of the dugout walls and line it all with geotextile. Fill it with rocks and sand and gravel. Bone dry with no bailing. As long as the ground is eventually able to soak it up.. If its all clay it may sit stagnant and keep filling..

    • @dontblink8397
      @dontblink8397 Год назад +1

      @@skeebert yeahhh I was about to say lol, as a Missouri resident our red clay does not allow for such efficient and easy systems. Honestly digging in general is an insane chore because what isn’t clay is rocks

  • @Miss.Libby.
    @Miss.Libby. 2 года назад +5

    Outstanding build. Very well done. 👏🏻👏🏻 🇦🇺🌺🌴

  • @LifenaDay525
    @LifenaDay525 Год назад +2

    Admire all their hard work. I’m no carpenter, but that sunroof frame - three years tops.

    • @user-cy3uo5wg3l
      @user-cy3uo5wg3l Год назад +1

      Уже сожгли землянку, и дом ∆ тоже, канал *Лесные* . Поджигателей не нашли.

    • @ynarcisse5021
      @ynarcisse5021 Год назад

      @@user-cy3uo5wg3l 😁 отличный ответ

  • @appreciativeobserver4732
    @appreciativeobserver4732 25 дней назад

    1. Nice cabin for 2 guys. 2. Hope you do not have trouble with the Skylight 3. Very intelligent to wear mask while sanding the interior...4. Nice stove. 5. Did you bring in plenty of wood for the stove so that the wood does not get wet?

  • @reginasueli4858
    @reginasueli4858 2 года назад +6

    Trabalho duro mas com união e amor no coração tudo será concluído em nome de Jesus (Regina de Belém do Pará Brasil.)

  • @timz1280
    @timz1280 2 года назад +6

    Stellar job. I would love to do something like that.

  • @Reign_x
    @Reign_x 2 месяца назад

    Землянка должна быть в сухом месте, чтобы не заливало. А еще бы русскую печь выложить в ней ❤

  • @shirleyanderson8441
    @shirleyanderson8441 Год назад

    You men kept things so clean in all that mud. This is nice.

  • @kennethmcdonald9736
    @kennethmcdonald9736 2 года назад +5

    But when it rains a lot, does the floor flood because of the water table?

  • @rosemariepowell9717
    @rosemariepowell9717 2 года назад +6

    Very hard working guys
    This is whay you call planning knowing what to do. Using the correct tools and doing what is necessary to finish it
    Also working as a team.

    • @alexnelson8
      @alexnelson8 Год назад +2

      Planning would have checked the groundwater level.

  • @shirleyanderson8441
    @shirleyanderson8441 Год назад +2

    Having seen similar, I would have left space around the steps for rock retaining walls for ferns and candle shelves--lanterns, bird feeder.

  • @rosalucatero964
    @rosalucatero964 Год назад +1

    A log cabin maybe would have been better and maybe bigger with all the woods supply, these two young men were great, enjoyed the video.

  • @archiviste600
    @archiviste600 2 года назад +4

    c'est très bien comme projet. Mais pourquoi vous construisez sur un point d'eau ?

  • @stanf7862
    @stanf7862 Год назад +4

    Think of it this way. When you build a house. You do not build the foundation then the wall and then the floor. You build the foundation, then you put down the decking for the floor, then the walls set on the decking.