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Survival Bushcraft Half Earth Shelter (part 2)

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2010

Many thanks to White Wolf for this video:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Wolfwinterember

Survival Bushcraft Half Earth Shelter (part 2)

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  • life s so difficult in cold countries.

  • @vidaripollen yes it is friend! and I bet I have a cold winter ahead, I hope I move somewhere warm soon!

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  • Surely the whole concept about a shelter is to keep you protected by the elements , but ib heavy rain wouldnt you get a muddy shower?

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  • Excellent.

  • If the bed level is the lowest wouldn't the cold air sink int it?

  • makes sense to me. seems air tight except door and flap for fire pit. how many do you think could sleep in this? how would this be different from a dug in, etc. Thanks, by the way, i don't do facebook or myspace, shame, i would like to have seen the picks inside.

  • Are you camping or planning on living in that. That would take to long in any survival incident. Defiantly an overkill.

  • Having no experience with cold climate what so ever, I found it very interesting. As someone else mentioned, 'what a bears'? The last thing I'd want is to return to camp to find a big furry pal moved-in.

  • Best ever kickass man!!!!

  • So how do you keep bears out or should i say deter them in general?

  • I had this wonderful area where the bush's grew in dome patterns, and the tree's leaves accumulated over the years and created a dome on top of the bushs. Over a period of 6-7 years, my friends and I dug out a trench over 5 feet deep and 10 feet wide, hidden under the domed bush's. tumbleweed as a door.

    There was a middle area that was completely in the open, great for a hidden garden, and another domed area for storage. Dam rabbits ate my crops =D They bulldozed the area after finding it.

  • You kick ass!

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