Bushcraft Shelter Overnighter - Return after 2 Years

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After 2 years, i return to check up on an old shelter i built and stay the night, campfire cooking with a reflector oven.
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Whenever I miss camping, I know I can come here and get that feeling again. Helps keep me sane until I can go again.

brentsmith
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So good to see the old shelter standing! Great video as always my friend

OutpostCycleandGear
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Absolutely love this channel… brings me pure joy

suelaugesen
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Absolutely love this shelter, hope you visit it again soon ❤

Nicholas
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Interesting new lantern you have Andy 😮

ColinSlocombe
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...can't beat a squirrel jambalaya and fried sacalate' in da woods for supper!!!

Cheshirecat-vk
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What a lovely little camp site..id love to take my pooches there for a long weekend..

bubblesT-qzrh
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Your shelters have held up amazingly to be fair andy .great camp as always mate

njc
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Great to see the old shelter still holding up strong! I cant believe its been 2 years! Pretty sure the last time you were there was for a christmas whole pig roast (or maybe it was lamb cant remember exactly) with Mark. I wouldnt mind another christmas special there again.

chillaxorz
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Back to watch it again ❤ you are the man ❤

bridgetmarden
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That was great 👍 video I wish I had a shelter like that u could live in that full time getta cassette toilet and build a cubicle along with 1 of those portable shower cubicles how about fitting a glass sliding window door would keep the warmth in even more and use ur 1 tigris cot like MDMs mate the steak detective used his in marks latest video 👍

alunjones
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I just watched a video, new pallet burning wood stove for camping

wandabotms
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I can’t be the only one who gets a bit sad when the cozies go on the lanterns 😢

mostlyho
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here I am here again.. back to this vid. 2 years later. 👍👍

tianchris_______
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I wonder if people have maybe stayed in the shelter and fixed the wood store, it always looks so inviting to stay in

wolfielps
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15:22 Excuse me? There may be kids watching!

Lewisxp
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I've watched a ton of your videos. I'm in B.c. Canada and every time I watch I can't help but ask what your fire smells like compared to here. We burn for, maple, and cedar. Occasionally alder which is what I'd closely resemble the wood you burn

BenjaminButcher-or
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Great vid. I love the shelter. Nice to see it again. Is there a possibility of making a more elaborate bushcraft camp there?

glorfendell
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Would love to know where this is! I believe fellow campers would appreciate and respect a beautiful rest place like this

scotttobin
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I very much like these videos - they're a nice retreat from the garbage news of the country I currently live in (US). I must also add some advice, from someone with a few years of experience; you never want to stack firewood next to a wooden (or, really, any other kind of) building. If you do, you are inviting insects, rot and animals into your adjacent structure. You always want to store stacked wood somewhere else, preferably elevated, covered and detached. And... at first glance, it looks like you understand that, with your separate wood storage shack, but at the same time, you have wood stacked on both sides of the shelter. And it looks like it is rotting. Just a comment. Please keep up the great stories.

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