Man Builds Warm Survival Shelter for Winter | Start to Finish Build By @osbushcraft

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Experience the remarkable journey of building a warm and cozy dugout shelter from start to finish! Witness one man's dedication and skill as he transforms raw earth into a winter haven. From the initial excavation to the final details, this video showcases the art of survival, innovative building techniques, and the beauty of living close to nature. Perfect for survival enthusiasts and DIY fans alike, this start-to-finish build is sure to inspire and amaze

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Old School Bushcraft

Music: Epidemic Sound
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That's a heck of a job! There's a lot of videos of people building these with zero tech help, but I appreciate how you did so much with so little. A couple handfuls of nails, a single sheet of plastic... and suddenly that rough emergency shelter others build to last a week could realistically last a few years! And be kept warm enough and comfortable enough to deal with some seriously cold and bad weather. I'm impressed.

markpukey
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I suppose a dugout shelter has the appeal that it is pretty well camouflaged or hidden from view in the Forrest. Another one is that you almost get half of the walls for free so to say by just digging them out of the hill. From a survival perspective it makes a lot of sense. Sheltered from wind and rain, isolated from the worst cold in wintertime and the ability to heat the shelter with an inbuilt stove. That is a game changer. For a more permanent solution I suppose it's drawbacks are for one, that it is a dugout. The cold radiating from the ground and parts of the walls, around 4 degree C all year around will always cool the shelter. That and moisture the dugout walls and floor will emit. The wood that is in contact with the earth will decompose much faster. In heavy rain and water flowing down the hill. Will that leak into the dugout? Making it wet, ,

peterpanx
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Μπραβω σου είσαι παιδί της φύση πολύ ωμοφρα τα εκανε όλα πολύ πολύ ωραία μου αρεση πολυ αυτό που έκανες!!!

ThemoulaKara
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Every teenage boy that can build one should.

Harry-lqhu
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Has anyone noticed that these YouTube survivalist builders don't talk during building or after they built they're shelter

CameronRogers-rvqr
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Lots of snow and I presume lots of cold and our hero wears no gloves, nor does he blow on his hands or show any sign of discomfort. What a man!

paulmeir
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I love ❤️ the music 🎶 Love ❤️ from AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺 ❤

gretavains
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Pretty sure the water will collect on the bank, roof side, and eventually find it's way into the structure, not to mention, erode that side as well. This is a VERY temporary structure. Not something I would put this kind of time into building, just to lose it.

IdahoEagle
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It did say, "built for the Winter", right? By the time he moves in, Winter will be over. Usually, you start on a shelter a little bit before Winter, and the project may roll into the Winter. He started in the Winter. Hell look at the snow accumulation....lol!! Just picking. Keep on doing what you do. 😊😊

quinngros
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THank you for not spending an hour or more on what you did in about 10 minutes. Thank you

peglol
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Hello, I'm from Vietnam. Your video is very impressive to me

BáoSURVIVAL-mu
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It changes how you watch bushcraft videos when you realize they all begin with a walking shot where they must have set up the camera, filmed themselves walking by, then came back for the camera. 😂

DrPoorsight
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Hello brothers! I'm Alex and I live in a cave and I'm showing this but this guy is a total hottie, better videos than mine🧡❤️

AlexBushcraftmyWorld
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Escelente idea para construir un refugio, poder lograr, trabajando muchas horas.
Me gustan los vídeos de esos sitios cerrados, improvisar para pasar unos días de descanso y montañoso.
💯🇻🇪🇻🇪💓

njnrrsq
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Old school bushcraft : now cover the roof with polyethylen :D

nassrath
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Merhaba freeze yaptığın odun barınak 🏠 evin gerçekten küçük ama güzel oldu eline sağlık çok becerikli ve kabiliyetlisin yoruldun ama değdi şömineyi yaktın çay kahve güzel bir ızgara et veya tavuk iyi gider.seni kutluyorum takip edicem seni Türkiye den 🌷🇹🇷🌷💐🤗💐🧿💖🏆💯 hoşçakal ben mri

mr.historian
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Very resourceful but I don’t know if you can call something “Old School Bushcraft” when you are using plastic and nails. Also, I think the world record was set for the number of times “meticulously” was used.

mattoverbee
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I feel great about being in harmony with nature

WildShelter-pg
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Luckily nails, plastic sheet and door hinges are naturally occurring in the wilderness.

southernstargazer
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going to be a swimming pool come spring

patrickholden