Warm and Cozy Teepee Shelter Build, Inside Fireplace and Sleeps 3

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Building a warm teepee shelter from natural materials found in the forest, plus a rope.
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@WhistleblowerLivesMatter
@WhistleblowerLivesMatter 10 місяців тому
No $300 boots, $600 Falkraven pants, or $1,000 Jacket or $200 knife. Just old jeans, kicks, a coat and basic tools. 😊 Just lot of inspiration to get out there!
@jacobhald1377
@jacobhald1377 9 місяців тому
I also thought about that. First video i see of this guy, and he just looks so... "dad" - but like, in a good way. This is just some dude that uses what he has makes it work. No fancy stuff. This could be anyone.
@MelissaJackson83
@MelissaJackson83 8 місяців тому
Love it
@danielbowman4819
@danielbowman4819 8 місяців тому
I think I’ve got a old carhart coat like that around here.
@user-wh1gv5jb8c
@user-wh1gv5jb8c 7 місяців тому
Сколько дней? Или сколько людей? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@kkingquad
@kkingquad 7 місяців тому
Bushcraft videos did/have gotten out of a hand a bit. Over an hour long, pushing products and unreasonably expensive. This is just right. Not over produced, no self promotion, no product promotion, no sponsors, just a guy quietly building a massive shelter by hand!
@chintasrvvegankitchen7761
@chintasrvvegankitchen7761 5 місяців тому
Stumbled into this channel. I really like it, no weird music...just 100% the great outdoors...thank you for your video.
@BiNumLi
@BiNumLi Місяць тому
A Teepee has to be the best survival structure. Wind resistant. Max floor space. Good height for walking. Easy construction if you have straight saplings nearby. In terms of work load there is no hauling logs or heavy stones. Just need an axe and some heavy cordage. Great.
@davidgraham2673
@davidgraham2673 9 місяців тому
We used to make these when I was a boy. The pine needles made a thick mat on the ground, and we'd carefully scoop up thick layers to cover the tee-pee with. We never put a fire inside though. Any fire pit was outside, in a cleared out area with nothing but dirt around it. Great way to spend some time in the pine woods.
@10000Islands
@10000Islands 7 місяців тому
You need a Silky saw.
@davidgraham2673
@davidgraham2673 7 місяців тому
@@10000Islands , I've heard very good reviews on Silky Saws.
@phyllisarrington7436
@phyllisarrington7436 5 місяців тому
Exactly...when we were kids 😂
@davidgraham2673
@davidgraham2673 5 місяців тому
@@phyllisarrington7436 , Yes, but time waits for no one. "Time flies like the wind.....Fruit flies like bananas" That was a great age, and time, to be young. Have a great day!
@Wesmancan
@Wesmancan 5 місяців тому
One amber off that fire and it’s party on. I’d never sleep in that. No way. I couldn’t. Highly flammable.
@robertgoss4842
@robertgoss4842 2 місяці тому
Excellent video. No jabbering, no music, just the nitty-gritry work, and the proud owner, kneeling in the doorway. One of the very best videos I've seen in the bush craft arena. Well done.
@NatureBound
@NatureBound 2 місяці тому
Thank you very much!
@lorisoich7098
@lorisoich7098 4 місяці тому
This is what my sister and I grew up learning! We built a smaller version of this to show Dad we paid attention. 😉 Forwarded this to my youngest son who seems to think he knows it all and could go up the mountain and stay if shtf.
@stevebaranowski9556
@stevebaranowski9556 3 місяці тому
The last night of star gazing was spectacular. I have never seen so many shooting stars. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. Congratulations on your marriage. May you and aerin have a long happy life.
@scotland.is.magical528
@scotland.is.magical528 7 місяців тому
Made similar in scotland. Used willow woven in lateral bands to give extra strength. Still standing 3 years on.
@user-us7cr8ts6g
@user-us7cr8ts6g 9 днів тому
Труды етого мужчины заслуживает вашего лайка
@phild8095
@phild8095 7 місяців тому
Y'all got some nice poles growing there. Look at that woods, no underbrush. I've slept on ground like that, that ground is perfect. cushioned, somewhat insulated.
@donnabunting3846
@donnabunting3846 9 місяців тому
Boy, I sure wish I’d seen this as a child. Great shelter. Thanks for sharing.
@proanalysts
@proanalysts 8 місяців тому
Me too! The sad part is that most kids dont care about this right now, when they should most! Praise Jesus!
@randybugger3006
@randybugger3006 11 місяців тому
I'm a little jealous of these guys with open woodlands to play in. The woods locally are so thick with underbrush that in some places it's impassable. It's a miracle if I can find a 5'x5' patch that's plant-free to put a tent down.
@stevemac8956
@stevemac8956 10 місяців тому
This looks like a plantation. They have plenty of open space to build things in.
@kevinsmith4814
@kevinsmith4814 10 місяців тому
I'm using them for inspiration. I shall make something out of my family 30 acres of trees.
@alph8654
@alph8654 10 місяців тому
Clean it up !!!!!!!!!!!!
@richardjones2006
@richardjones2006 9 місяців тому
Underbrush equals biodiversity, the monoculture plantation here has little of that due to acidified soil and little light getting in.
@Juliabushcraft
@Juliabushcraft 9 місяців тому
😮
@henrirt8991
@henrirt8991 4 дні тому
Love it Simple basic survival
@varealestate77
@varealestate77 5 місяців тому
lot of work and skill It would take me a full day or more to build that looks like at least 25 poles.. it works well for the location. in a pine forest. in many places you cannot find all those pine needles and moss. or the space to build one that big
@maryhairy1
@maryhairy1 6 місяців тому
The southern hemisphere winter is the best time to camp. No rain or freezing temps. As a kid I had my bed on the ground not too near the fire & I was in the land of nod in no time. If this teepee had been built for our family our camping trip would have been outstanding!
@SnowTiger45
@SnowTiger45 8 місяців тому
I'd use a smaller version of this for a temporary shelter but not for long term. Once those needles dry out, one spark and that wigwam is going to go up like it was Gasoline. I would want a much sturdier structure for long term use. Meanwhile, this will be much warmer and dryer than your average Lean-Too.
@LynnWithoutAnE
@LynnWithoutAnE Місяць тому
How freaking cool is that???????
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 11 місяців тому
Any fella who is Canadian and looks a bit like Doug Linker has my attention right away! This is a fine style of shelter and I'm looking forward to seeing its performance over time.
@crazyinclarence5531
@crazyinclarence5531 5 місяців тому
I suffer from anxiety, watching this was so peaceful and relaxing. I subscribed. Love from The Blue Mountains in Australia.
@user-be4fm7zy1r
@user-be4fm7zy1r 5 місяців тому
Когда у меня были панические атаки , смотрела " лесные" , там ребята вдвоем с собакой строили в разных местах тайги разные домики( из камней , дерева, землянки). Это очень лечебные видео. Подключается память выживания, спокойный ритм, природа. Наедине с землей чувствуешь защиту от нее. И еще люблю ставить звуки огня в камине или костра в лесу. Удачи вам , далекий друг из Австралии. Держите эмоциональное равновесие и любовь. Это помогает Земле и тому месту, где вы живете быть спокойным в стихиях❤
@kissthesky40
@kissthesky40 4 місяці тому
chill. Everyone dies in the end.
@CJ-lr4uq
@CJ-lr4uq 3 місяці тому
Is there anyone who doesn't "suffer from anxiety"? At this point I'm thinking it's just part of being a human being. Maybe we don't need to constantly be telling everyone we encounter about it
@timrokomasi8287
@timrokomasi8287 3 місяці тому
When watching building campsites,I often wonder whose land they're building on.Quite often,imaginning confrontations happening from those claiming land ownership.
@user-yt4pl1dm3g
@user-yt4pl1dm3g 2 місяці тому
- Доктор, что принять от беспокойства? - Примите волю Божию!
@carlosm4798
@carlosm4798 6 місяців тому
Laying here in my bed on a Saturday morning alone watching this wonderful video inspired me to make my own tent
@BL-no7jp
@BL-no7jp 9 місяців тому
The man is doing it the right way, in a pine forest. My ancestors built Tipi’s in the Eastern states. It was the most practical shelter back in the day. This Tipi is awesome! I think he could used a stronger cord, around the top, but his knowledge and skills were outstanding and impressive.
@gomezgomez7759
@gomezgomez7759 7 місяців тому
What knots were those?
@dsonyay
@dsonyay 6 місяців тому
Reminds me how we constructed our annual new year’s eve bonfire.. rhat thing is a perfect bonfire.. ready to go. Just add a good fire.
@alexanderp7207
@alexanderp7207 9 місяців тому
Definitely a good temporary shelter and easy enough to build in a few hours by oneself or quicker with a couple buddies. Unfortunately not being secured in the ground, plus all those pine needles: it's susceptible to rain, strong winds, fire, and a lot of bugs. Good for a new nights in fair weather (be careful of sparks from the fire!). Whats good though is after it eventually topples over, it's all natural and will be home for some forest critters for years before it decomposes :)
@burniejarvis9298
@burniejarvis9298 8 місяців тому
I slightly disagree with you on the pine needles. If you have a blanket to lay over them they make for a very good bed. I have done it before. But that's about all.
@elzaaltmann
@elzaaltmann 8 місяців тому
Attach here and there to the Pine trees, giving it more stability
@bellezayverdad
@bellezayverdad 6 місяців тому
He used a synthetic rope that sadly would remain there forever...
@josephkasprzyk4758
@josephkasprzyk4758 6 місяців тому
Buncha optimists here!!!
@curtphillipps7830
@curtphillipps7830 6 місяців тому
@@bellezayverdaddefinitely not forever just a very long time,in the elements 40-50 years
@marycolvard8276
@marycolvard8276 6 днів тому
Smart guy ❤
@jacksonmarshallkramer5087
@jacksonmarshallkramer5087 8 днів тому
A rake would be fantastic.
@Mntdewmania1
@Mntdewmania1 5 місяців тому
I like that folding saw
@AustinSmith-mh8xu
@AustinSmith-mh8xu Місяць тому
Me too were can I buy one
@emancify
@emancify Місяць тому
Xander Budnick uses the same brand.
@benjamind.5561
@benjamind.5561 Місяць тому
A single spark from that fireplace will set the whole thing on fire. Besides that was great to watch.
@Davewutsup
@Davewutsup Місяць тому
It will be a tinder box. The more you have a campfire inside that thing it will start to dry out the thatching and become even more ignitable. There'd be no way to put it out because it would be deep and smoldering you need a damn fire hose 😵,, plus that debris would slowly fall into your bedding and into your food and coffee. Not to mention the Lyme disease ticks coming right at you ✨🤠✨ you got to have bug spray or some kind of like mint oil peppermint oil and clove oil on your skin to help keep ticks off of you because they hate fumes.
@mattbrown837
@mattbrown837 11 місяців тому
Looks warm, be careful of sparks.
@benwinstanley101
@benwinstanley101 7 місяців тому
That last throw of stuff on the outside was a well good shot 😅
@BacktoRootsPermaculture
@BacktoRootsPermaculture 6 місяців тому
If he used sod as an underlayer to the needles and then mud as an over layer it would be waterproof and relatively fire retardant. He could use a door but a pretty bad ass build.
@spellerlittlewing
@spellerlittlewing 12 днів тому
Nature style so cool
@sergeikuptsov9495
@sergeikuptsov9495 6 місяців тому
3:15 - the best moment of dream! :)))
@toryalaihart1882
@toryalaihart1882 6 місяців тому
Man... That's got to be the most fantastic implementation of a tipi that I've seen -- the perfect balance of engineering, art, eco design, practicality, simplicity, level-of-effort to end-result efficacy -- and last but not least, adds a hobbit mound coziness to the tipi concept. Many thanks for taking the time to document and share your "savoir-faire" with the world beyond 😊
@NatureBound
@NatureBound 6 місяців тому
Thank you for the kind words :)
@FrankDorman-vi1ym
@FrankDorman-vi1ym 5 місяців тому
Thank you for sharing, these are things that can save lives.
@Seawitch907
@Seawitch907 6 місяців тому
Never stop collecting firewood 🔥! Never!
@tripbreaker
@tripbreaker 6 місяців тому
The fact that you did all this without breaking into song once is what amazed me. No Creedence? No Eagles, man? Great job, man.
@dsonyay
@dsonyay 6 місяців тому
Reminds me how we constructed our annual new year’s eve bonfire.. that thing is the perfect bonfire .. ready to go… Just add a good fire.
@GoodWoodWorks-le4cd
@GoodWoodWorks-le4cd 7 місяців тому
Love the cross bracing doorway as well! Cheers!
@Mr05Chuck
@Mr05Chuck 9 місяців тому
Watching this seasons “Alone”. Guy built a teepee and I was impressed. Thais why I’m watching this. Seems to be a quicker option in a pinch. Plus, great idea to paint your ax handle orange. Everyone should do that.
@giannisnifiatis6712
@giannisnifiatis6712 3 місяці тому
In Greece there is a similar kind of shelter for a nomadic group of people who were shepherds. Sarakatsani.
@hlaokaboutfightiganimalstun
@hlaokaboutfightiganimalstun 7 місяців тому
အထူးကျေးဇူးပါဗျာ..❤❤❤❤❤❤❤..။။
@Kvik1231
@Kvik1231 Місяць тому
My aunt lived in one of those almost 100 years ago. It was old and had been condemned by the local authorities but she was poor and so she and her husband lived there for 2 years in southern Canadian prairie type weather. The year they moved out the thing collapsed.
@tjwash5118
@tjwash5118 5 місяців тому
Thank you for not narrating every minute of your video. Also, thank you for no music, really helped to get the feel of the experience hearing live sound.
@NXGSurvival
@NXGSurvival 2 місяці тому
What a warm shelter for survival 😍
@LyCalikeDiscovery
@LyCalikeDiscovery 2 місяці тому
I really like listening to the sound of rain falling. Please take care of your health
@ajonnieq2002
@ajonnieq2002 8 місяців тому
& NO BLOODY MUSIC. JUST THE SOUND'S OF NUTURE. THANK'S MATE. YOU CAN CAMP WITH ME ANYTIME. I HOPE YOUR DAY'S CONTINUE... 🙂
@BonesyTucson
@BonesyTucson 8 місяців тому
I'd love to have something like this going for a good winter deer hunt. Dreamy!
@user-bf2bo8hh8h
@user-bf2bo8hh8h 2 місяці тому
This is what I'm gonna build and see if I can make it winter proof and try next winter
@motsy15
@motsy15 4 місяці тому
Awesome build! Doesn’t look like grizzly country so you’re all set! Thanks for the video!
@user-lh7hk6ff5l
@user-lh7hk6ff5l 19 днів тому
Big fire
@user-os7kv5uq7f
@user-os7kv5uq7f Місяць тому
Wow, I do that to; I'll lie down and make sure that my body fits and that the ground isn't too hard. And then I put my tent up around my living space 😮😊
@nellllo
@nellllo Місяць тому
I love it…looks very cozy!
@kenmerriman4112
@kenmerriman4112 7 місяців тому
cool thanks pretty labor intensive but a very nice shelter although a sig amt of wind would be an issue
@bwyyy7306
@bwyyy7306 7 місяців тому
Nice video, says your on the east side of Algonquin Park, I am on the west side
@donaldhamilton5345
@donaldhamilton5345 7 місяців тому
Sometimes silence is golden . 👍. Garcious.
@willmore8765
@willmore8765 6 місяців тому
Well done, works well and will definitely keep you sheltered.
@keithfaulk1354
@keithfaulk1354 6 місяців тому
Big enough for two people would be fine with me!! His and hers!! ❤❤
@TimFL89
@TimFL89 27 днів тому
I dig it.
@SnifferRiffle
@SnifferRiffle 2 місяці тому
This is incredible. Thank you for teaching me how to make this.
@prentisfort143
@prentisfort143 8 місяців тому
You the man 🥇💯
@lazerdicks43
@lazerdicks43 5 місяців тому
The fur skins the ancestors used and still use would have surely helped!
@johnnyyukon7887
@johnnyyukon7887 7 місяців тому
Well done!
@Illuminaughty1942
@Illuminaughty1942 6 місяців тому
Upvoted
@user-hz3ys3wh1q
@user-hz3ys3wh1q Місяць тому
Great job
@daviddry77
@daviddry77 8 місяців тому
OK. I can spend whole day to built such shelter, to live there for a week. But usually I need to build a quick shelter for one night. But, yes... This recipe is nice.
@dcrosco1458
@dcrosco1458 8 місяців тому
like the teepee.
@thomasepps405
@thomasepps405 6 місяців тому
If I was young and not always sick....i would pay someone to take me out there for a weekend....it would be so cool.
@marciaolson4878
@marciaolson4878 8 місяців тому
This is a lot stronger than our leaf houses when we were kids! Great place for a couple of overnight stays at least! Very clever indeed!❤❤
@nima.city.corners
@nima.city.corners Місяць тому
Hello❤very good❤ Thank you❤❤🎉🎉😊😊😊
@warchitect73
@warchitect73 11 місяців тому
that big flat perfect rock was pretty convenient!
@raymason5779
@raymason5779 Місяць тому
I made a fire like that when I was a Boy Scout. I was frying eggs on the flat stone when it exploded. Lucky I wasn’t leaning over it at the time.
@maxsdad538
@maxsdad538 11 місяців тому
I'm not easily impressed by bushcraft shelters, but I am this one. GREATLY impressed. Enough so that, based on one video, I subscribed. That's not so much a simple shelter as it is a home.
@kevinsmith4814
@kevinsmith4814 10 місяців тому
meeeeeee tooooooo lol
@tonyenglish5153
@tonyenglish5153 9 місяців тому
Interesting.
@valnpaulvanorden
@valnpaulvanorden 9 місяців тому
Is there a difference between a wigwam and a teepee?
@joshcline8764
@joshcline8764 9 місяців тому
@@valnpaulvanorden Yes.
@theemeraldfox7779
@theemeraldfox7779 6 місяців тому
​@valnpaulvanorden yes big difference
@jfk64kennedy95
@jfk64kennedy95 6 місяців тому
nice aspen forest..at least no worries about fire wood if you lightly "char" your wood, it hardens it a bit...plenty of UKposts 'how-to' videos be wary with rocks and fire, some rocks literally explode, when get hot enough, sending sharp pieces everywhere...
@iansmith7369
@iansmith7369 Місяць тому
WHAT. I was really enjoying that. And then it finished ☹️☹️☹️. Great video. More please
@cowboygeologist7772
@cowboygeologist7772 3 місяці тому
Very nice! Thanks for posting.
@shandylynn2228
@shandylynn2228 7 місяців тому
I love this video. Not one word spoken but I could have watched more.
@berniegreen5401
@berniegreen5401 Місяць тому
Skillful
@vodkarage8227
@vodkarage8227 9 місяців тому
I wonder how well it does with a heavy rain?
@murrayandru7527
@murrayandru7527 11 місяців тому
All those Pine needles , Crafters would die to have some of those ( side business , lol ) These were very popular , the first mobile homes , Enjoy All ! Thanks for Sharing !
@jasperdiscovers
@jasperdiscovers Місяць тому
Excellent camera work, my guy!
@OfficialSentry
@OfficialSentry 3 місяці тому
Back in my days our hands were the only tools we had
@raymondmartinez8991
@raymondmartinez8991 11 місяців тому
Cool man and you got flat stone stay hot with small fire 👍🏻
@tynyyn5344
@tynyyn5344 8 місяців тому
I'm curious, how many hours time did you spend building this teepee? Would you say it's around ten to fifteen hours or more? I'd like to include the gathering of poles all the way to putting moss on the exterior. Thanks.
@harmonysalem9377
@harmonysalem9377 9 місяців тому
Cool. Merci from Montreal, Canada.
@kennethboston8301
@kennethboston8301 6 місяців тому
One of the things that I always put in my backpack are those heavy duty construction grade black plastic bags. That tee pee was very cool, but I would have taken one of those bags I carry and placed it over the entrance. You can take another bag and use it for a ground cloth to lay on. One of those emergency blanket's with the foil on one side. Makes a great sleeping bag to roll up in. That tee pee looks pretty cozy dude. It has plenty of room, blocks out the wind and even a rain storm. Good job bro.✌️👍
@GoodWoodWorks-le4cd
@GoodWoodWorks-le4cd 7 місяців тому
Nice fire starting skills. Along with fire pit. !!
@rollingthunder277
@rollingthunder277 9 місяців тому
Enjoyed this. My only hesitation are the little beasties in the loam you've clad the teepee with. I learned as a kid that birch bark will burn even wet when properly prepared.
@thekingofwaffles8403
@thekingofwaffles8403 9 днів тому
Omg! Thank you for sharing your work! What an incredible build you've done! The remarkable knowledge & skill you have to make such an epic video is extraordinary! I reside in *Hawaii* and it'll probably be impossible to even find the natural resources to make something like this! But, Just one question though.... Is it bath salt zombie cannibal proof?
@sandradaryoni5665
@sandradaryoni5665 4 місяці тому
Good job.❤
@sigridkoppenberger405
@sigridkoppenberger405 4 місяці тому
Super gemacht ❤
@joiegates3623
@joiegates3623 3 місяці тому
That's amazing ! Thanks for sharing ~
@NatureBound
@NatureBound 3 місяці тому
Thanks for watching! :)
@docautrisim885
@docautrisim885 23 дні тому
Pretty slick debris hut.
@user-dw3ph4qd4b
@user-dw3ph4qd4b Місяць тому
Гигантский муравейник ))
@lazerdicks43
@lazerdicks43 5 місяців тому
Worked out well.
@nickolassceltmorea
@nickolassceltmorea 8 місяців тому
It's almost worth trying someday especially for those who can and have the know how
@protopod
@protopod 9 місяців тому
Nice work.
@LyLanCan-qv5rl
@LyLanCan-qv5rl Місяць тому
so great
@josefinevomberg8437
@josefinevomberg8437 8 місяців тому
Thank you for your work.
@jeffersonthomason-ry5di
@jeffersonthomason-ry5di Рік тому
Man , that was too cool ! Now I wanna go on up to the High Country and build me one . That was so cool . You made it look easy .
@erikhoff5010
@erikhoff5010 4 місяці тому
Excellent job! Thanks
@matthewmiller5194
@matthewmiller5194 Місяць тому
Youll be able breathe well in there
@honey-bee2k
@honey-bee2k 3 місяці тому
looks pretty good!❤❤❤❤❤💞💞💞👍
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