Making a Chippewa Kitchen

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2010

Join us as we do a little campcraft to make our "Camp Kitchen" a little more "user friendly". The natives liked to not only survive.. but to live in style.. as you can see by this design. A place for everything.. including a cooking stovetop.

Bushcraft On Fire - http://www.yhwhswordoffaith.com/WAS/Survival.htm

FrostCPR - http://www.frostcpr.com

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  • Can green wood be used for the poles?

  • @Survivemich

    Abosolutely :)

  • thanks for putting these vids up David they are great...How would you suggest practising survival skills in england? :)

  • @gonein2thewild

    Just get out in some wilderness and find a sit spot as we have been speaking about in our latest video series. You might talk with some of the Brits such as wall2rockclimber or seanmulhall who go out quite a bit and see what they do and where they go. One of the hardest things over there is the knife situation.. but you can always adapt!

  • Hi, would you please be so kind to write the name of tool you have used (axe+shovel+...) and, if possible, the web shop it can be purchased?

    Tks for your help & for your videos.

  • @pennachescrive

    It's a 5-in-1 shovel from Frost CPR.. the address is in the comments under the video

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  • haha 8:14 meowwwww LOL :)

  • @BushcraftOnFire could we see the kitchen in use

    

  • This is pretty awesome.

    I am not sure of the soil types around my home (as I haven't looked yet since we moved) but I hope it is clay based. Would love to make this.

  • @Survivemich it would probably be better to

  • Nice video,very instructive.. Regards

  • man I like that .i'm learning something every day. from David

  • That was a cool video,thanks

  • How did I miss this video? Cool.

  • by covering one side of it or building a stacked backdrop with heavier timber,you could direct heat into a sleeping shelter. Also covering the majority of the upper lean-to with some canvas/cloth or animal hide you can use it as a smoker for jerking and preserving meats

  • In Honduras they make a stove similar to this by using a piece of plate metal to on top of the area where the coals are placed. Kinda hard to explain in words, but basically the coals heat the metal sheet and they cook on the metal.

    Good video, too bad the 5 in 1 shovel really came up short, and you needed several other tools to actually complete the job. Multi-tools rarely live up to their hype.

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