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Building a Primitive Snow Survival Shelter, Cooking Outdoors,Bird Feeders,Survival Skills,Bushcraft
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- Опубликовано: 13 фев 2023
- Dear guests of my channel, your pleasant comments on my previous New Year's video evoked indescribable emotions in me and inspired me to a new solo trip to the forest, where I built a shelter using bushcraft skills. It turned out to be more energy-intensive, but very reliable. This time, I used the minimum number of tools: a hacksaw, an ax and a shovel. From the forest, I took a small amount of dry tree trunks and spruce branches. I made the walls of the shelter in two stages, while the walls of snow settled and hardened, I chopped firewood, poles and spruce branches for the roof. After the walls hardened, I raised the height of the shelter and laid the poles with spruce branches.
I decided to make the roof from poles, spruce branches and snow in order to avoid collapse, so it turned out to be strong and, due to snow, served as a good shelter from the wind. As a result, it turned out to be a very strong and reliable, safe shelter, where I spent the night calmly. For dinner, I cooked fragrant buckwheat porridge with stew and carrots. After spending the night in a hut, I cooked fried eggs with tomatoes on a fire and brewed fragrant herbal tea from rose hips, mint, and oregano. In parallel, I decided to make forest bird feeders using eco-friendly materials: tree branches and twine. The composition of the feed includes: melted fat, egg, gelatin for fastening balls, thistle and flax seeds, various millet, canary seed, paisa, rapeseed, oatmeal, perilla, algae - all the most useful and necessary for forest birds that will help them in such a difficult winter time. Having fed the birds, I went home with complete happiness and satisfaction, with new strength, full of energy. I hope this time I will be useful to you. I thank everyone for the views, for the feedback, for subscribing to my channel - you are my inspiration!
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thank you for sharing a good video,
i like your style. im happy to see more ! 🤘
😮😮😮😮❤❤❤❤ very nice
Thanks for the bird food left!
Hard work ❤❤❤❤❤
4:20 great jump😅
Very well done and simple bushcraft. Respect.
Hi Vitaly! The video was shot very beautifully, the nature is very beautiful, the shelter is also very interesting and impressive. Enchanting jump! Waiting for a new video👍👍👍❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥

A part look just like a picture so still from Baltimore 🔎👍
Great camp… takes a lot of work.. very best 🍻
Hello my brother 👍
Greeting from Indonesian 🇮🇩🤝
Great vidio. Keep up the good work.
It must be very cold to sleep in the snow, I couldn't do that. Kudos to the courageous author!
I agree, it was fresh to sleep, but fatigue from the construction of shelter and the arrangement of the camp gave a sound sleep. still, it's warmer inside the snow shelter than outside, plus protection from wind, snow and wild animals.
With a good sleeping bacg until -65 degrees ceslsius it is no problem, believe me. Very well done and simple bushcraft. Respect.
Such a lot of work! Must have taken days to construct. 😅
You have some obvious skills. Nicely done, really enjoyed your video. Cheers.
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What was the temperature inside? Was it much warmer than outside? What did you make to eat? Can you add captions occasionally to share certain details?
For dinner, I cooked buckwheat porridge with pork stew, added carrots... A very simple dish to prepare, in a pot. Very satisfying and delicious, after such an expensive job done, I had a hearty dinner. Also, all the details are in the description of the video.
do you have a link to the saw?....thanks
no Unfortunately