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Uploaded by on Jul 25, 2010

bushcraft sleep, in a lean to shelter, and lots of rain,

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  • Great vid. Watch it though... tree hugers won't take kindly to ya. Nice shelter and thanks for sharing!

  • @cyclist01222

    the live trees i cut down in the video i was stand to close to others to survive, (thining out) i think it was 3-4 smaller spruces total, all other trees i cut down or use in the video was dead already.

    fredde

  • Wat kine cooking pot you use brah

  • @LandAndSeaKahuna i dont know, its no name in it, its some chines pot i get in asia,

  • shelter is right priority in that weather good job

  • @primitivebushskills

    yeah , slepping out in the rain with out a shelter its stupid :0)

    and i get out to late, so it was to littel time to do some thing more and shelter,

    fredde

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  • Nice video my freind!

  • Väldigt bra video! Väldigt bra kanal också! :) (antar att du är svensk).

  • Very good. I love the bush in your country, I would love to be there one day.

  • Super shelter and quickly built too by the look of the light,,a raised bed and fire with a cairn sized reflector..always a pleasure to watch you at work Fredde!

  • why dint you tie a smaller pole to two trees using spruce roots

    warning i probally wrong cus i only a novice

  • Great fredde! Good work. It is the right priority to build first the shelter and a fire - instead of collecting food. But who am I telling this? You already know it cause you are the teacher. Best regards, Benedikt

  • Good stuff. I really liked the lean-to you constructed. The whole set up you have looks great.

  • Great vid...might I ask you what type of axe that is and by type I mean brand. Again great vid 5/5*

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