Building My BEST DUGOUT EVER - ALONE into Wild Forest - Bushcraft Moss PILLOW - Badger Came - 4K
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Asbjorn Olsen-Berg Bushcraft: Building My BEST DUGOUT EVER - ALONE into Wild Forest - Bushcraft Moss PILLOW - Badger Came - 4K
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About This Video:
In this video you will see the construction of a dugout in a hillside using hand tools.
It's a very hard job, but also an interesting experience.
For construction, I use only dead fallen trees, which I collect in the surrounding forest.
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Sleeping in a sand pit was a bad idea - in the process of drying, the sand gradually crumbled, and with it the stones. It is better never to do this, it can be life threatening.
Also, the sand that I poured on the roof crumbles a little inside. I'm thinking of fixing this in the future.
Digging a hole of this size was not as easy as I thought. This took longer than I expected.
Finding and processing dead fallen trees also takes a significant amount of time.
But the assembly of the structure itself is quite simple and does not take much effort and time.
From food I took with me mainly canned food, during the day the air temperature is quite high, the rest of the products can deteriorate.
But even canned food warmed up on a fire is very tasty after a whole day of work in the fresh air.
Despite the warm weather, the water in the river is cool, very refreshing and invigorating.
I fought mosquitoes and midges with the help of fire smoke. Inside the dugout, I set fire to a tinder fungus - it is a natural repellent.
To be continued.
Thanks for watching!
Temperature: Day/Night: +25°C (77ºF) / +16°C (60,8ºF)
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Disclaimer: This video is not intended to be a guide and is filmed for entertainment purposes only. The author does not recommend repeating the actions shown in this video and is not responsible for the consequences. It can be life threatening.
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No talking, No sponsor areas, no random stuff, just pure outdoorsman
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
@daltonnash9410
Жыл бұрын
@@dillenleggett6139 logos on bags are logos on bags. Doesn’t always mean that he’s sponsored by those companies
@danieltubbs5422
Жыл бұрын
Just a pure outdoorsman, setting up his camera equipment and filming himself waking up after setting up his camera for the shot.
@dillenleggett6139
Жыл бұрын
🤷♂️ think what you want.
@SimpleEW
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love it.
I’ve walked through many forests throughout my life and know you’re not going to find perfect building material that’s all that uniform in size and dryness without first trekking far and wide collecting it. This isn’t that easy. I believe this guy, if working alone, spent a great deal of time, prior, looking for all those logs. I wish they had filmed that part of the process because doing this on your own is lot more difficult and time consuming then we think.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right. Collecting fallen trees in the area is very difficult and time consuming. I did it alone and for many days. But I did not show it in the video, because this is a monotonous and not very interesting process for the viewer - verified. Those who understand - know it without video 😉 Have a nice day man 🤠🤝
@superdude4635
Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate! Very very true!
@ferna8397A
Жыл бұрын
maybe you should show a bit of that footage because a lot of people out there just waiting for this kind of vid to try shut you down and say its fake. i believe you, but show it for the sake of the idiots out there
@codybrennan6838
Жыл бұрын
Depending on your level of skill but knowing many different trades and being able to do what this man can and shown us is as easy or as hard as one wants do it right the first time perfect but it will have to do a man my junior told me
@THEPELADOMASTER
Жыл бұрын
@@ferna8397A the problem isn't that people try to shut this down, the problem is the huge amount of fakers out there. And now that more and more people are aware of these fakers, when they see something slightly suspicious it puts them in the mentality that it's fake. You can't blame them, blame the assholes that fake their videos.
Someone’s going to stumble on that in 100 years and be very grateful you were there to build that! Excellent work
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
10 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@aarceus5389
10 ай бұрын
@@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft won't the wood eventually rot?
@OldManJeff
9 ай бұрын
@@aarceus5389 it wood.
@hasnainrazzaq9736
8 ай бұрын
lol@@OldManJeff
@johnvaillancourt403
6 ай бұрын
That whole place will be an ant farm about a week after he leaves. Are you kidding me
Best build I’ve ever seen, no wasted movements, no panic, just smooth and efficient building. Thanks for recording this!
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
7 ай бұрын
You are welcome 😉🌲
@troytushoski68
2 ай бұрын
I have questions. No wasted moves? I felt most of it was excess and a waste of time.
What is blowing my mind is that you can be equal parts gifted in woodland shelter construction as well as cinematography and video editing.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot :)
@email4664
Жыл бұрын
@@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft Well deserved comment. This was visually quite enjoyable to watch, and your work is steady and focused. I live in Oregon, where we have clay for soil, and this would be super in that- Although a wee bit more challenging to dig..
@texan6673
Жыл бұрын
He had a lot of help or it took him months.
@CT2507
Жыл бұрын
This guy is built like a Russian. Constructs like a German. Bathes like a Viking. And edits like a pro youtuber!
@hdknightingale5287
Жыл бұрын
@@gustavosototemp7113 pause.
after building around 5 full on sheters and 1 dugout, I can confirm that this is the most beautiful dirt I have ever seen. No roots, no giant rocks, no underground hidden wells of water, just plain beautiful dirt. Nowhere to be found in my forests haha Great build, so much respect for you and everybody who builds and films stuff like this. Keep up the great work and stay safe.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Yes, I am very lucky with the soil in this place. To be honest, I did not expect that everything would be so good! And there was great joy when I stumbled upon round stones. I immediately thought - there will be a fireplace inside the dugout :) Good luck and stay safe.
@towerhillbilly
Жыл бұрын
Its sand
@HandymanRC2010
Жыл бұрын
@@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft I would like to ask, if you don't mind.... where is this filmed? What part of the world, not specifically the lat/ lon....?
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
@@HandymanRC2010 This is filmed in the north of Europe 🙂
@lunaticgaming7967
Жыл бұрын
I know, when I start digging a lot of times, I hit more rocks than I know what to do with.
Bro, nobody would consider it to be cheating if you packed a full length shovel into the woods. The fact that you did all that work with an E-Tool is crazy. Made my back hurt just watching it. Amazing work.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
7 ай бұрын
Thanks! Ok bro 😎👌
@warrena10
3 ай бұрын
I was thinking the exact same thing. My back hurt just watching him haha
@alfroese3814
3 ай бұрын
absolutely gonna say the exact same thing.
@takenserious4554
Ай бұрын
lol? This clearly wasn't done solely using that tool. Look at the conformity of the walls. An 8" spade isn't doing that. And he has no dirt on him the entire video. Still a great video.
@varglbargl
Ай бұрын
I had the same reaction when I watched Cast Away. I can't believe Tom Hanks made that whole movie by himself on an island! I am very smrat.
I've done a lot of digging as a young man for work. I was impressed that you could dig a hole that deep with just an entrenching tool alone in less than a day. My hands hurt when you went through the layer of river stones, it's not easy work, especially with just that. Well done.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
7 ай бұрын
Thank you! This was not dug in one day.
@genodedemon5109
7 ай бұрын
@@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraftI think he just means all of the work you did on your first day was a lot.
@user-lw3xs9po3g
6 ай бұрын
and always clean, no sweat, clean knees, clean hands xd
@Gongall
6 ай бұрын
@@user-lw3xs9po3g are u trying to imply these videos arent 100% genuine?? gasp
@user-lw3xs9po3g
6 ай бұрын
@@Solicitor1957 mine?
The mosquitos swarming and acting like they were going to carry this man away would be enough for me! Incredible work!
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot! I stopped noticing those mosquitoes :)
@Starteller
Жыл бұрын
That's nothing to Quebec's Horse-fly (Taons)
@amerasiangamer8257
Жыл бұрын
Love the vid. Great Job and thanks for sharing!
@swheeler6848
3 ай бұрын
Mosquitos in north western Maine are as big as robins! 😂
Those rocks really tell a story. Just a few layers down, a bed of smooth river rock. Which means the stream - now so far below - once ran exactly where he's building. A record of ancient history, a few centimeters of earth at a time.
@Burienwoot
Жыл бұрын
I was looking at the rocks, too 😄
@ghostbirdlary
Жыл бұрын
depending on where this is, it could also be glacial deposits from the iceage
@adamlane6453
Жыл бұрын
The glaciers likely deposited the rocks, the stream smoothed them out.
@RuneDall
11 ай бұрын
oh i thought he just bought them from a store
@ghostbirdlary
11 ай бұрын
@@RuneDall bruh
Coming from a ex logger. Man cleanest end cuts I’ve ever seen. Better than a chainsaw, and not a speck of dirt on pants or knees. Dudes a G.
@Jigsaw33
9 ай бұрын
or he had help like almost all of these "primitive build" videos.....
People don’t realize how lucky they are to live in woods like these. They are perfect for building.
@sestorm2159
3 ай бұрын
Agreed. I’m very lucky to live in a good and stable country with woods like these. Sadly it’s -14 Celsius so no cabins until spring
@charlesfoster141
3 ай бұрын
I realize it. Appreciate it every day. Been here almost 24 years.
Watching this felt like 40 minutes of meditation. Nothing but serenity, nature and hard graft. Respect bro, thankyou! 👊🏻❤
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
You are welcome 🤠
@klasjohansson6734
Жыл бұрын
❤
@rabehhannachi012
Жыл бұрын
اهلا وسهلا
@user-ex1ik8vd6p
9 ай бұрын
Hấp dẫn! 💪📢
@reeenareeena
8 ай бұрын
a meditation? the dudes getting swarmed by mosquitos good luck trying to sleep through that LOL
During my childhood in the woods of southern New Jersey in the late 70s/early 80s, we built many dugout “forts”. They weren’t this elaborate and nice but I remember digging and collecting logs for days with good friends. Thanks for bringing back fond memories.
@user-xy7gm9jp2c
8 ай бұрын
Мои предки тоже сделали немало землянок во время Второй мировой войны. Люди уходили в леса от солдат фашисткой Германии. Оружие в руки брали даже женщины и дети. Был случай когда командиром партизан стал Священник местного деревенского Храма. Нарушение заповеди Не убей он оправдывал что у оккупантов была цель уничтожить весь наш народ. Вот и жили люди в землянках в лесу. Так что мы внуки партизан тоже играя строили убежища в лесу. Смотря это видео возвращаюсь на 50 лет назад, в детство.
Finally! A man who keeps his trap shut and cracks on with what needs to be done. True quality content.
Что скажешь, человек с руками и с головой. Уважаю таких людей. Выживет в любой ситуации.
Man I can't even imagine the amount of effort he put into finding logs that are also so perfect and similar this is really the most amazing thing I've ever seen
@Drakonopia
Жыл бұрын
I know Right!!! flawless logs. i guess i'll move to Norway now...
@rustyshackelford6290
Жыл бұрын
@@Drakonopia theres plenty to be had in the us, canada, russia, anywhere north of the mason dixon
@Drakonopia
Жыл бұрын
@@rustyshackelford6290 but not such flawless wood mate.
@ObserverEffectX
Жыл бұрын
Hope it’s sarcasm or you’re just gullible
@eveiko
Жыл бұрын
This forest is clearly a typical Nordic forest, more like a pine fields than a forest in it's natural state. That could explain why the logs found are so similar - most of the trees there were planted same year. The ground took my attention -it's a dry moren hill in a steep slope, perfect place to build!
I just love how casual you look while doing everything. Sawing a tree? Just chillin'. Hauling a log over your shoulder into the camp? Just chillin'.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Thanks 😄
I sometimes wonder if these people are really building these things themselves or they getting help. If they’re really building them. That’s real talent.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
7 ай бұрын
I do everything with my own hands.
That has to be the easiest soil to dig I've ever seen! In the UK, digging that far down and you'd either be stood in an oozing bog, or you'd need pneumatic drill to get past the solid, compacted clay or rock! Lovely build. Very peaceful video.
@tacoridesbikes
8 ай бұрын
would be like impossible here with the Canadian shield
@dschoene57
7 ай бұрын
Well, in the UK the whole thing would have gone wrong at 05:00. Taking water out of a creek is not a good idea in Blighty, unless you fancy cooked turd for dinner.
@williamriley3125
7 ай бұрын
Yeah I don’t know where this is but the ground is so hard in Mississippi I have to hammer tent stakes in with all of my might
@ShoppyMusic
6 ай бұрын
@@williamriley3125 based on the sound of the mosquitoes and flies….it’s definitely in the south somewhere. Up here in the PNW you need tnt 😂
@RaceBanner_
6 ай бұрын
If I’m not mistaken, in the UK you would stop for 11x a day for tea, it would rain nonstop, you would have two labor strikes and a royal die, before an American finishes the work.
I was in the process of building a small log cabin of similar size next to a Loch (Scottish word for lake). I spent a good part of 3-4 months collecting and notching the wood & was literally about 1 days work away from putting the roof on & a huge storm came and destroyed half the forest. My cabin took a direct hit from a fallen tree and it crushed through the rear wall smashing through about 6 pretty thick logs in the process. I was pretty gutted, but I've discovered a new location thats got 2 natural stone walls that I might make a more dug out style cabin in the future. Would be nice to have it finished for winter :)
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
It's very sad mate :/ Hope all goes well with your new hideout! Stay safe :)
@melaniewegner1506
Жыл бұрын
That sounds damn awesome
@dislikebutton1712
Жыл бұрын
Never give up brother, im sure your new cabin will look 10x better than the destroyed one since you learned from it
@Robot256k
Жыл бұрын
@@dislikebutton1712 haha for sure my notching got significantly better about halfway through the build. Luckily there's no shortage of wood as there's still a lot of trees down from that particular storm.
@jasonfortin7338
Жыл бұрын
This is code of lsd, sounds wonderful. lol
As someone who despises tiny flying insects, I've got to say I was really impressed with your tolerance to all the obnoxious buzzing. I stopped going into the woods during the summer when I realized that those bugs thrive in warmer climates.
@bagellord9337
Жыл бұрын
I believe the mushroom he was burning was producing bug repellent smoke. Do some extensive research and maybe you'll find the right mushroom when you go camping next.
@minniemoo6956
11 ай бұрын
I thought this looked so fun and cool until I heard that first buzz. Hard nope.
Thank you so much for 40 minutes of pure entertainment. You are skilled and a man of wilderness. Indeed! You are the " Lone Ranger". Keep it up ❤
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Ай бұрын
You are welcome 🙂
Youre my fuckin hero dude. No sponsors, no click-bait, amazing!
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
11 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
That 19:54 shot is so unique! Pure beauty and elegance Capturing the night sky, stars, smoke from the fire, listening to the fire crackling, and the bird chirping. Just bliss.
@ruthsoor2879
Жыл бұрын
I guess this is one of the best dugout I have seen. The fact you can stand up straight inside is a plus for me. Good job.
These bushcraft videos never get old. This is the kind of thing you always imagine doing when you are a kid out in the woods. As an adult you want to even more just to get out of the hustle and bustle of the daily life. So peaceful out in God's country. Also to add that saw of yours is a beast. I want one.
@erisdiscordia5429
Жыл бұрын
Long as they're actually doing real stuff, and not making fake theme parks.
@tracyhipps5672
Жыл бұрын
yes so peaceful and yet so boring who wants to live like this. yes you can do all of this but you will probably be alone for the rest of your life since no woman is going to want to be that uncomfortable. And what do you think he does when he is hungry, he has to either hunt or fish or grow a garden and then when he gets back he has to skin it cook it store it. you are not seeing the reality of this way of life and to fantasize about this is just silly
@erisdiscordia5429
Жыл бұрын
@@tracyhipps5672 wow, newsflash, humanity terrified of work and reliant upon modern comforts.
@squidwardo7074
Жыл бұрын
@@tracyhipps5672 on the other hand who wants to live a boring suburban life like everybody else while working a boring 9-5 job while you do useless crap?
@saltt8074
Жыл бұрын
@@tracyhipps5672 idk sounds fun to me
These bushcraft videos are the real deal. They BLOW AWAY make believe, TV reality "wilderness" shows. Especially this one. This is a beautiful dugout. Very well built. The fallen trees you harvested are absolutely PERFECT - very straight which makes them much easier to use for your walls.
The drop down at the start with the drone was beautiful
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
Bushcraft is just the manly version of assembling bits of random furniture, pillows and blankets into improvised forts. That passion never dies.
For anyone curious about the shelf mushroom. Burning different species can provide numerous benefits, like insecticide smoke, and disinfecting properties. It smells good too.
@ryleylittlewood-glynn8504
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!! The exact comment I was looking for x
@leviathan_is_me
Жыл бұрын
I figured it was an insect repellent/odorizer
@MarshallConway
Жыл бұрын
As long as you don't accidentally burn Fly Agaric, you'd be in for a trippy time 😆
@kateapple1
Жыл бұрын
And the bark of pine trees can be eaten to stave off dehydration and those little nubbins that he ate off the tree are a good source of protein and fiber
@LexiTDanh
Жыл бұрын
Oh I was wondering what that was! Thank you!
Mad respect for your patience, skills and creativity. It’s beautiful!
Just the work it takes to film something like this is crazy, let alone the actual work involved. Moving the camera for every single shot. This must have taken a long time. Well done
no way that whole place was dug with a camp shovel even with all that sand looks like an old river bed I would be panning to see if it had gold in it lol nice set up very cool place would love to spend a few days there myself great job
It still makes my back hurt thinking about all that digging with that small shovel. 😟 On a more positive note the patterns on the logs were gorgeous and fascinating as were the drone shots 👍🏻 Thanks for such a great vid!
Nice work on the dugout kid, have fun crunchin through the mosquito swarmed woodlands .
Люблю смотреть такие видео , нервы успокаивается 😊
Очень спокойное видео. Леса Скандинавии великолепные, как и атмосфера там. Могу смотреть такие видео целую ночь!
Quite possibly the luckiest backwoodsman I've EVER seen! Nice sandy soil AND those rocks he dug up were incredibly clean. Wish I could find land like this near me.
@NCR_Ranger
Жыл бұрын
You just have to have a team prepare the land.
@b.3713
Жыл бұрын
@@NCR_Ranger yes they came in and made the perfect soil for digging
@xemi1606
Жыл бұрын
yes perfectly round rocks the sort that only exist in rivers, interesting how he dug them out of the ground... and all on one level in one place... cant possibly be faked and planted :'D
@johanlonnholm4732
Жыл бұрын
@@xemi1606 It´s because of the inland ice. You se that alot in northern Europe
@dragonxev1144
Жыл бұрын
@xemi those points are actually evidence that the stream in the video once ran through the spot he built at. God knows how long ago
Thank you,I really enjoyed this.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
7 ай бұрын
You are welcome.
Parabéns,colega! Vc é bastante criativo! Nunca vi um abrigo assim! Show de bola!
The geography of where you live is so fascinating! I live in the Mid-Atlantic US and our forests are so different. Deciduous trees varying in height and species and a dense understory of shrubs or ferns occasionally shade flowers. Your forest of tall pine trees you can easily walk through is fascinating to me. Its so old and peaceful. Canada has similar forests to you and going there in the snow was a magical experience.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Hello! Yes, our forest is very beautiful and at the same time diverse! I like its northern rugged beauty. I have always wanted to visit another continent and maybe one day I will come to Canada.
@user-us1cs4lg1e
Жыл бұрын
эээээээ
@utterkatt6649
Жыл бұрын
@@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft looks very similar to a middle south Swedish forest
Impressive. Clearly one of the better dug out builds on KZread. The overhead drone shots was an extra bonus, very nice. Thanks.
When i saw your incense burning man i started almost crying, i mean this was so beautiful! Holy smokes loved it! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🌻
I see the bugs, the wooden bed and the simple meals and realize that at my age I love my pillow top mattress, my bug free home and my good food too much to use all my backpacking gear anymore. I enjoy watching but I’m thankful for my comfort.
Man, my back hurt just thinking about the effort made to construct that lodging. It must have taken weeks just finding the perfect spot, the uniformed logs, nevermind cutting and carrying each log. Even if this man had help it is still good work. Well done.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Thank you buddy! This took me about three weeks. It was hard, but I managed. And I plan to continue - to make a fireplace, a door and a table :)
@jeremiahwilliams9596
Жыл бұрын
My back just hurting bout sleeping on dem logs
@mikekrasovec6390
Жыл бұрын
My back hurt watching you do all of that digging with that mini shovel.
@Popupong
Жыл бұрын
@@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft Will you get yourself a longer shovel? My back hurts just watching this.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
самое прекрасное в этом видео это то, что тут нет посторонней музыки. только звуки леса и работы. Восхитительно, я считаю!
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
🤗
@grand2220
Жыл бұрын
есть ещё сушки!
@Kimber8609
Жыл бұрын
I completely agree.
@pavel2733
Жыл бұрын
Лопатка шикарная. А говорят, что нельзя чайной ложкой подземный ход в Англию выкопать)))
This is the first of your videos I've found and I have to say, I am blown away by your cinematography! Beautiful work!
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot!
I think a housing crash will happen because all those people who bought homes over asking price, although it was at a low interest rate, they are over their heads. They have no equity if the housing prices continue to go down, and if for whatever reason they cannot afford the house anymore and it goes into foreclosure because even if they try to sell, they will not make any money. I think this will happen to a lot of people especially with the massive layoff predicted for the future and the cost of living rising at a high speed
@charlotteflair1043
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesvigor6409 Do you mind sharing info on the adviser who assisted you? been saving for pension since age 18 - company scheme. along the way I hit higher tax, so I added to my company pension with a SIPP (tax benefits) I'm 50 now and would love to grow my finance more aggressively, there are a few cars I still wish to drive, a few mega holidays, etc.
@robertlucas8288
Жыл бұрын
@@jamesvigor6409 I hope that’s when I can buy an apartment when the housing market tanks.
@jonparker4108
Жыл бұрын
@@markgeorge8206wasnt' asking for your unsolicited advice he was just making an observation
@scottishcheese13
6 ай бұрын
Bots
I think this is genuinely one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever had the pleasure of watching. So serene and peaceful. You’re a very lucky - and talented - individual sir!
I've veiwed so many off grid builds, shelters, etc, but this one is very unique in the thought process of great design of simplicity. Thank you for the insperation.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
You are welcome 🙌
It’s videos like this that I enjoy watching while in the clouds
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
7 ай бұрын
Enjoy 🙂
Quite envious of how some people can just exist out there amongst a million bugs, and seemingly never get bit. While in the military, i have come across them many times. Almost not affected at all by any insects. Me, on the other hand, would look like i had the plague after just one day. Especially with no sleeves, shesh :D Hearing all the mosquitos gives me some mild PTSD haha. Regardless, great build, and great video. The first drone shot where it zoomed out really took me by surprise - great addition! 5/5
Немного удивился от первых кадров, когда ты яму копаешь. Подумал, триллер будет🤣🤣 Видео класс, так держать Вячеслав, всегда задаешь высокую планку💪
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Ахаха 😄 Не, такое я еще не умею снимать. Благодарю! 🤝
@gwdmotors3029
Жыл бұрын
@@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft вы большой молодец!!!
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Благодарю 😊
This guy needs to direct a movie or something he had some truly beautiful shots. It’s really hard to make a 40 minute sequence with no talking interesting for the entire time but this guy did a beautiful job of it.
Those little shovels tear up the back. You must have a strong back.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
7 ай бұрын
Yeah, i have very strong back :)
@jackempson3044
7 ай бұрын
Wait until you get my age. When you rise from using that little shovel it will take you a minute to stand up erect. If I were younger I'd try what you're doing. Just for the challenge. Is there a Macdonald's near by? @@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
You must of been super chilled... felt peaceful just watching this!!
доброта и ничего лишнего, классные идеи мотивируют, тишина покой в каждом кадре, снаряга только необходимая...
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Благодарю 🙂
das Geräusch der Mücken hat mich schon vom zuhören fertig gemacht
Satisfying watching bushcraft builds
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
8 ай бұрын
🙂
Well this hiking shovel can literally kill your back .. can't imagine how it might feel digging such a big hole with such a tiny thing .. just wow! :))
So cool. I'd suggest for future builds into hillsides like the one you've built into, to not build perpendicular to the slope, but at a 45 degree angle. The back face of your dugout acts as a dam for water absorbed into the ground. If you build at a 45 degree angle, the water will not test the waterproofing so vigorously because you'll have given it an easier path to flow downwards. In case I haven't described it well enough, imagine pouring water on a triangle vs. pouring it on a flat face. The corner of your dugout sort of acts like the bow of a ship, pushing water past it.
@wntu4
Жыл бұрын
Smart
@mtaybar5317
Жыл бұрын
So you mean like a wedge shape pointing back into the hillside? Smart move!
@GJ_DM
Жыл бұрын
@@mtaybar5317 yes, that or simply rotating a square in plan shelter 45 degrees to the same effect.
@jcee2259
Жыл бұрын
I prefer karst with year-around ice inside on the hottest summers. Best boiled first for a swallow. For vampire bites I'd recommend sleeping naked on sandy beaches in Belize.
@simonsimon557
Жыл бұрын
@@jcee2259 "For vampire bites I'd recommend sleeping naked on sandy beaches in Belize". I'm not getting caught like that again.
I watched several such videos and I think you built the happiest house. Good luck in your work and life 🌲
Increíble lugar y también increíble construcción, que ganas de saber hacer refugios. Sigue así ❤
No music. No talking. Great. I fell alleen on the couch and had a short rest I needed. Woke up later and saw you finishing your shelter. It looks wonderful and it's obvious you respect nature and treat nature with respect. I have a hammock and tarp and hope to go out soon again. Unfortunately in The Netherlands possibilities are limited. Too many rules.
@user-ky1zj5vb8x
Жыл бұрын
Greetings ! Come to Siberia, there is a lot of space for such houses!
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
There are a lot of rules... I follow the rules and everything seems to work out well :) Have a good day 🤠🙌
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Yep, it’s good option 😉🌲🌲🌲🐻
O melhor abrigo individual que vi até hoje. Bastante seguro, forte, bem construído, totalmente travado o madeiramento e muito bem acabado, Parabéns.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Muito obrigado amigo! 🤠🤝
I have a sudden urge to play MineCraft.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
7 ай бұрын
🙂
WOW DUDE!! AWESOME BUILD MAN 😀👍👍👊✌️🦅🇺🇸🦼
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
8 ай бұрын
Thanks man!
Great work. It’s so nice to see people connecting with nature again.
I really enjoy your craftsmanship, construction and use of different materials for each of your projects! You make it so easy and simple yet it’s much much more than that! Keep up the good work man.
Хорошо, когда никто не вставляет свое "я думаю, так будет лучше - переделай" ))) Работаешь себе в тишине, никто не мешает, и как-то все получается - красота!
That smile on your face once you built your bed made my day. Amazing commitment and dedication.
I love that at one point he takes a moment to film a cool rock he found
Good job Thank you for supporting me 🙏
Finally someone who makes a dugout door tall enough!!!
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
5 ай бұрын
😎
The tools he's using, my grandpa passed them down to my dad, same ones. Nice to see how they're used. My grandpa was born in 1898, bet my grandpa's tools were passed down from his father too. I'll tell you what they all were in mint condition with exception if his pick ax, but it was still in great condition my dad actually used it to dig up old huge tree stumps in our back yard when I was a little girl
I thought the dugout was "Brilliant". A true work of art. I watch you all the way through from start to finish. I'm from Christchurch, Canterbury Province, South Island, New Zealand, would love to see you do bush craft down here one day 💖
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Hello! I am very glad that you follow my work :) Thank you for this! I would really like to visit all the places on our Earth, but it is not always in my power. New Zealand is not yet within reach for me. But maybe one good day, I'll be here :) Be healthy! 🤝
Like, I love it. But I'd definitely bring a bigger spade, personally. Hell with being perpetually bent over like that. Excellent video!
Absolutely love it. I'd be constantly looking for easier ways of doing stuff. Call it continuous improvement
you can feel the calm, peaceful pleasure this man is getting from being in the woods
весь ролик на одном дыхании, просто залипательно, спасибо огромное за эмоции
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
Не за что. Рад, что вам понравилось :)
Half the wilderness videos on the internet: "Leave no trace!" The other half: "I'm just going to build a house real quick."
All with an E-tool too! That's some serious foxhole digging.
I always start to think, 'who taught him how to do all this', his father must be a great man. Those mosquitos must have been a pain to deal with.
Just want to say thank you. While I’m building my own wood cabin on a trailer to make my own camper at home, this video has taught me a lot, and I will be using some of the general ideas you have here and incorporating it into a functional cabin camper. Very cool!!
just beautiful..
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
6 ай бұрын
Thanks
thank you for sharing your craft with us. It's entertaining and informative. You keep the pace fast enough for it to keep it moving, but detailed enough that we can follow along and learn something. I'm happy you aren't making us watch you tag, cut, scrape, and move 80+ logs. but show us how to take what's available and how to turn it into a live-in functional structure. I especially like the root cellar and wood pegs instead of using nails. I was curious about the rain and how there isn't a barrier. and I worried about spiders in the moss although that looked comfortable. the foraging was also very informative. 👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥 So cool!!!
That was great! The soft sandy soil was a blessing. Around where I live, it can take hours just to dig a post hole due to hard clay soil and stubborn roots.
I've never seen soil so barren of rocks and tree roots that makes it so easy to dig in and build such a great structure.
@bradcook7694
10 ай бұрын
Not only that, but all the trees are perfectly straight. It's the perfect location for this
Bravo! I can not wait until I can find a spot to build myself a nice little hut like this! thank you for the inspiration!
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
10 ай бұрын
My pleasure 😉
Imagine stumbling across this in the forest. I would lose my mind. Incredible work!
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
3 ай бұрын
Thank you 😎
Heaven. And all engaged & done in a most simple, straightforward, strong & heavenly way. Love the ASMR! Thank you! 🙂👏
What a thoroughly enjoyable video! The skills to do what you did outdoors, the skills to do what you did with the camera (which looked very natural and made me feel almost as though I were there) and the honesty to say where you did not do so well. As a boy and a younger man I spent two or three weeks like this every year in the Welsh mountains. You gave me a great feeling of reminiscence with this video. Thanks from Japan.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure! I am very glad that I was able to convey the atmosphere of this place. Thanks for watching and have a nice day :)
its so satisfying because of how competent the people who do this are
So amazingly peaceful to just watch satisfaction 100/:
Full of good construction tips...especially if one reads your introduction about how using sand worked out. Putting down a tarp base layer on the roof could help keep the sand where it belongs!
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
Жыл бұрын
I put a tarp on the roof but didn't show it in the video. That's how it was meant to be :)
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Жыл бұрын
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@nafisakbarnafisakbar8873
Жыл бұрын
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@bullpaxton2001
Жыл бұрын
@@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft ahh was going to ask about this exactly. Awesome dugout!
This takes BushCraft to an entirely new level. My hats off you you Sir.
The most perfect and pure ASMR video doesn't exi-----I have found it.
@AsbjornOlsenBergBushcraft
4 ай бұрын
Enjoy 😉
Looks awesome, needs a rainwater management system I would think.
Simply amazing! This was definitely worth watching and the ingenuity behind it all was phenomenal. Persistence really did pay off!
I've built small dugouts. It's real work. This guy's work is far beyond what I ever did, in size, sophistication, and comfort. That said, it's not so different in basics, and this *is* do-able with basic skills and much determination.