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Bushcraft overnight - shelter building, fat wood, bacon, russian axe, repairing sweater
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2018Oct 19
Making a survival shelter with indoor fireplace on a solo overnight. Open the full video description for more information. _________________ Location: Denmark - previous viking country. West coast of Jutland - sand, big sea, spruce and pine forrest. Some of the most remote in Denmark, but a lot of people in Denmark so limited how remote it can get. A lot of birds and deer. No bears only a few wolves - nothing dangerous for campers. If you want to do the same in Denmark do you need to be the owner or get the owners permission. _________________ Consuming: Water. Pig and cow. _________________ Most asked questions: 1. Is it safe to use fire inside the shelter? Yes. Just keep the fire small and relative spark free. Take more precautions if it is a dry period or add water to the moss making it harder to ignite by mistake. Smoke is not a problem, just don't stand up inside the shelter. 2. Is the shelter water proof? No, but well enough to keep dry if it just is short heavy rain or a bit of rain on and off for a few days in a row. _________________ Some of the gear used in the video: 1. Sweater = unknown. 2. pan = made by "Petromax" 3. Pants = made by "Ridgeline" 4. Axe = made by "Zik", russian axe. 5. Boots = made by "Redback" original boots 6. Backpack = made by "Fjallraven" Kajka 65L 7. Sharpening stone = made by "Gransfors Bruks" ________________ Video gear: Nikon D7000, Nikon 50 1.8, Røde videomacro, iMovie. _________________

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