Bushcraft Camp: Full Super Shelter Build from Start to Finish.
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This is all 13 Bushcraft Camp Update episodes merged into one, with no talking, just pure bushcraft shelter building. Featuring the Hunting Tower with ladder, Dog House, Giant Lean-to shelter, small lean to shelter with wood roof, raised bed, fire pit, log store, main tarp roof with pulley system, bushcraft bench and all perimeter walls.
The Bushcraft Camp Update series has been my favourite series to date. Building a natural shelter from resources found in the woods has always been a passion of mine, as has spending the night alone in the forest. By building this camp I have the opportunity to learn Bushcraft & Survival skills whilst doing solo overnight camps at the same time. To start with I built this supershelter using cheap tools to save money. As my knowledge developed I began to purchase better quality tools to help me get tasks done faster.
My favourite part of the series was definitely Bushcraft Camp Update 11 where I built the Hunting Tower with ladder completely on my own. It wasn't an easy build, and I made many mistakes along the way, but I learnt from them, and for me that was the most important part: to learn to work with nature and not against it.
Now that this Bushcraft Log Cabin is pretty much complete, I can spend time chilling in the woods, learning more about my surroundings and learning primitive technology to further develop my survival knowledge. This adventure has been amazing and I'm so pleased you guys could join along with me. Thank you for watching the camp update series and for watching the videos! - Mike
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so hope you enjoyed that segment of how I built my whole bushcraft camp I realized there's probably quite a few questions that some of you might want to ask and that some of you have asked throughout the previous episodes one of which is the tools so we're gonna run through some of the tools that I've used other questions are about permission and how I've got permission to build that where I have and just general other questions like the species of trees and everything and wood that I was using so I think we'll start off just talking about the tools that I was using so essentially this is the four main tools that I use I've got we'll start with this one over here we've got a small folding saw that was the original store saw that I started out with a knife this was again the original knife that I started out with high carbon steel knife hatchet just an 18 inch hatchet with a two-pound head and towards the end you might have noticed a larger saw which is more of a folding bow saw believe it or not I built most of my camp with this small folding pruning saw like a garden pruning saw as you can see the blade is completely battered this is still the original blade that I've had on it which I've been using for two years now it definitely needs a change the anodized coatings come off he sort of anti stick coating and the teeth are some are fairly sharp but most of them are completely blunt but you know what for the price I can't remember what I paid for this I think it was about 15 pounds it was it just did the job it was perfect especially when I was starting out building the camp originally and just building that first fire reflector folds in on itself small and compact this one's called the barker laplander I'll pop links to all these tools in the video description below if you guys are interested in them this is called the barker laplander and it's not the greatest saw in the world obviously but it's just very portable and compact and lightweight so the noif I was using was the TBS bog which is basically the first real proper sort bushcraft knife that I ever bought I was using this for at least the first I'd say 10/10 camp updates this one I've made the custom fire steel that comes with it that's just a red deer antler at the top with a bit of bungee cord to secure it and that's just one I've made I just bought the fire still blank itself the leather sheath obviously came with it when I purchased it it's a fairly hefty blade for a bushcraft knife it's quite a long blade er thinks about four inches same with the handle about four inches Scandinavian grind this is high carbon steel K 720 bolas steel but it's done me really really well and I've really enjoyed using this knife the handle itself is Turkish walnut and did have a tote a matching Turkish warm at the fire still but I don't have that anymore I lost it but either way it's been a great knife and it's certainly well over the camp Update series towards the end of the camp Update series I've been using a newer knife which is made for me by a Canadian knife maker called Sam his knife companies called virtus hearts and this one is the virtus utility
it's got spalted maple scales it's got this like ancient finish on it which i really like that is a great touch but this has been really well used as well towards the later end of the camp up they seriously what sound does really well on this knife is the fire work he's actually filed that full tang there the end of that time what a handle to make it look incredible with that pattern it has got black liners on it but he's also filled it in with dyed epoxy I believe in the gaps to give it that effect and it's got some really nice mosaic pins there's just more of a very good looking knife but it's also been very practical it's I'd really could use this one came with a Kydex sheath but I also used it in my TBS bore sheath as the fire still sort of much the same that's just something I like to doing these knives are amazing but also they're fairly expensive so if you're starting out with bushcraft you might want something like this which is just a moral companion this is my Mora companion these are probably one of the best Provari for money noise out there that you can get again I'll pop all links in the video description below this one is actually the carbon version it doesn't have a 90-degree spine as such it you can file it down to make it well I've made it work on a fire steel but you might want to file that one down but these have probably the best grip of a knife that I've ever used really really nice comfortable ergonomic grip great little knife much more of a sort of beginners nice to start out with so if you're looking to get into bushcraft and starting out for a beginner is probably one of the good noise for you there's also the Mora bushcraft as well which is again another great value for money knife you will have noticed that throughout that whole episode that you just watched if you're still sticking by it thanks very much you will have noticed that I was using the same hatchet from episode 1 number of years ago I've had this for long time this house ever so one I've been using the same hatch here which is a Husqvarna hatchet hobby it's about an 18 inch handle I think pretty sure it's a two pound head it's a fairly heavy head for a small hatchet I lost the sheath that came with it but Brian my friend at journeyman handcraft he custom-made this sheath which fits perfectly this has had an absolute battering and to be honest now it's fairly blunt and it needs a sharpen because I've not sharpened it in a long time but this is up there with probably one of the best value for money hatchets towards the latter stages of the bushcraft camp update series I think it was camp update 11 onwards I got myself the aggro Canyon the boreal 21 by a girl Canyon
now this is an incredible source of folding bow saw so it packs nice and sort of thin it is fairly heavy but not too much it's heavy compared to this but it does a lot more work and the way this works is it just falls out on itself it's all tucks into one system pull it right round there's a little groove here on this part of the handle if you can see that focus there's this sort of groove you top that groove at the bottom of the bottle there and the handle then folds in and locks and then that tensions the blade this blade the one that I'm using is the 'sydney rancher blade again still original blades so I've used this for quite a few episodes it is starting to dull but it cuts through bigger logs much faster and that's what I needed really to build that hunting Tower because it would have taken such a long time with this little thing I think with this thing I tried to do it on one of the tower pillars and it took 20 minutes or 25 minutes just to do one block so this only takes minute maybe a minute and a half much much easier but again it's going to last longer and it's going to help you cut more firewood in the winter this would be
much much better in the winter where you need that firewood to put it in perspective for you guys you don't need expensive tools to be able to build a camp like I've done I've done this fairly on the cheap really for the first 10 episodes at least these were the only two main tools I used a hatchet that's I think 25 pounds and a folding saw that was 15 pounds that's really all I used to be honest and a bit of cheap cordage to get going with building the bushcraft camp so it just goes to show you don't need really expensive tools yes the more expensive tools are definitely going to last you longer and if you treat them right you know they're going to be a bet at all but if budget and cost is it on your conscience and it's something on your mind
then these for me have been brilliant and you can tell because you've seen the big sore bushcraft can't like built from using these I just wanted to touch on cordage I didn't actually bring any any cordage out here with me today but just to go through some of the cordage I use I started out with using paracord which although is very very tough I found that paracord when you when you try to cinch it down sometimes certain knots and certain lashings that you do it can slip because of that outer coating on the paracord that's just personal experience you guys might found something different from that you know you might swear by some people swear by paracord amaze all the time I also used string to begin with and that was brilliant that actually held up really well it pinched down on itself it was just a typical sort of garden string or it wasn't decorative string it was fairly tough I can't remember what it was because it was few years ago now but that held up really really well and there was still the original string on one of the fire reflectors that I built to begin with that was still there I put until Camp Update 12 I think when I or maybe even 13 when I cut it off and redid it so that's a few years that lasted I've been using a bit of jute twine as well which is it's not very good for strength it's more of a sort of decorative and natural cordage that if the camp fell down and blew down the wind and obviously it will rot over the years the jute twine the jute twine will break down with it as well over the years other cordage I used was poly proper saw madad using some poly pot rope obviously not great for the environment but if anything falls down we
take the polypropylene it's cheap it's really really cheap it's a good sort of budget option I would say Bank line is probably one of the best cordage you can get it's just got a really good mixture of all of those pieces of cordage you know the paracord and tough it's a tough material durable but not really really well it cinches down really well however it is quite expensive so that's the cordage part I get a lot of questions about the trees that I'm using and how they grossed out how I get such straight wood so firstly let's just talk about the tree itself the tree that one thing I point I need to make is that no living trees were cut down during that whole camp everything you see in that camp itself is not living wood it's just I never I never cut down a living tree when I was doing that camp it that's just the way it was I don't really want to cut down it although that woodland is so dense it really it sort of needs managing it needs trees to be cut down to allow the other tree's more light and you know get that light hitting the forest floor just help the biodiversity a little bit more but the tree itself that I've been using in that camp and the reason it grows so straight is the Scots pine or Pinus sylvestris is its Latin name and it's actually one of the only native pines here to the UK because it's it's so straight because the Woodlands so dense and when Woodlands are so dense trees are fighting for the light and that's why they grow so tall and and straight because they're trying to get to the sunlight they're competing with each other when you see a tree out in the open field it's generally a big sort of bushy tree and it's open because it's got no competition from surrounding trees so it doesn't need to fight for sunlight whereas these ones they're so dense that they've got to keep growing up straight as possible to get to that sunlight and that's the reason the wood is so straight Scots pine is really easy to identify I'll just go and show you now so even in this woodland just here where I am there's a lot of evergreens there's a lot of Conor conifer sort of trees but this here is a Scots pine and it's fairly easy to identify a number of things that the bark itself on the more mature trees has these big large fissures like big cracks in the bark and you can you can break it off generally like this and although the bark is resinous it's actually quite hard for light you're better off getting this sort of fat wood in the joints here but one of the most notable things for the Scots pine is that it starts on mature trees it starts really dark sort of brown at the bottom and as you get higher it gets more orange you can't see it as much on this one but over here on this one here you'll see it starts Brown starts brown and then it starts to go more orange there see but there the color fades a little bit more you can almost see the color break here where it's dark just here then it starts to go more Brown and orange as you go up so this is what the needles look like on the scots point they tend to grow in pairs if you look at this one here I can get it for you this is quite a young sheet but they grow together in pairs like that and it's got spiny toes you can use in tea it's a good sort of bushcraft tea but that's how you can identify them as well from the needles themselves and also the branches of the needles tend to grow upwards up into the air so knocked down like this they tend to poke up and stick up and you can see that from this tree just here just there you can see they're starting to you grow up nice because they're they're looking for the light that's another way of identifying the Scots pine tree one of the main questions I get especially from guys over here in the UK is permission and how do you get permission to build a camp like that it's quite a difficult thing really because generally in the UK it's about who you know we've got a sort of very high population here in UK for such a small island I think the UK has something like 65 million people there's 8 million people in London alone and I've got a friend over in Sweden who I was fishing with last two years ago and he says obviously Sweden's got a bigger landmass than the UK and in Sweden alone there's 8 million people or around 8 and a half maybe 9 million people so the amount of people in the whole of Sweden are in just London alone which is crazy you know that we've got so many people here in our in our country in England as well which makes finding permission really hard woodlands are quite sparse as well they're either all privately owned or they're owned by the National Trust or big you know woodland companies and things like that so it's very difficult to find permissions what I would say if you're looking to get permission is farmers can tend farmers can be a good option because if you go and ask a farmer you can't just turn up on someone's land and expect them to say yeah sure you know come and build a camp coming up fire come and cut down trees that's not gonna happen
what you could do is maybe go to local farmers and say look I'm really interested in bushcraft and I enjoy spending time in the woods I've noticed you've got a woodland would you be able to let me spend some time in your woodland either making films or practicing bushcraft and I'll help you out with farm work and if the farmer says yes well you sort of wind twofold you get to benefit from it not only do you potentially get permission to use this woodland or use her woodland to practise bushcraft and things like that but you also get an opportunity to work on a farm and and gain that experience and knowledge of how farming works and where your food comes from and just things like that it's just that's just one of the tips I have I'm not promising you that it will work but you just wherever you go you you lose nothing by asking permission all you're gonna get is a No if you don't ask at all you get you gain nothing you're never gonna know so don't be afraid to be declined go out there ask permission get declined it doesn't matter
you might ask five six seven times for the land a different landowners permissions eventually one might be kind enough to offer you some volunteer work you know there's no harm in asking always ask just to make this clear my camp is on private land and I do have permission and also the cabin the pallet wood cabin that's on private land and we've got permission to build there as well one of the following questions is how long has it taken me to build this camp and that's such a difficult question to answer because I I don't really know because I've been building it on and off for years for the last two maybe two and a half years so each time when I first started out each time I'd go there it would be four maybe three or four hours at a time and I just build something cook up some food maybe put a tea or a coffee on and that was that it was just time enjoyed in the woods and then other times towards the end of the camp update series or the latter stages I would go there for you know a full-day stay the night and then do another full day so it really I can't really put a time on it it's just it it just is what it is I just built it whenever I had the time to and it's the same with most people you know the majority of people out there can't go and build that and just in just a couple of days you know you people what people are working people have jobs they only got weekend time or evenings and things like that so realistically it's gonna take time you can't just expect to build that overnight it takes a long time I think we're there I think I've asked most of your questions if you have any other questions please put them in the comment section below I tried to read as many comments as possible I appreciate this as a long video as and its features some of the stuff you may have seen before but I'm just very grateful to have you all as my subscribers you're all very loyal you've been incredible you've given some great feedback over the years and I really appreciate it and it's been great to also see how much this camp Update series has inspired some of you and how much of a positive impact it's had on you so I really appreciate that and if you're relatively new to the channel and you want to go back and watch the full camp update series of episode 1 to 13 then I'll pop a link in the video description below and also the little eye icon in the corner of your screen now you can click that and that will take you to the full playlist where you can watch not only how I build it but also my journey through building it where my experiences of things that were wrong and things that I changed and you know how I felt about certain things and just how you'll even see my knowledge of bushcraft develop as you watch from episode one towards episode 13 where I've just taught myself new things over the years I really appreciate you watching this thank you so much remember to tip that little Bell if you are subscribed just so you can get the notifications when I do upload thank you very much for watching and I'll see you soon in the next episode
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- Coastal Trip - Wild Plants, Bushcraft, Scouting for Fishing Marks & Channel Update
- Off Grid Log Cabin: Recycled Pallet Wood Project - Roof Extension & Sink
- Bushcraft Camp in the Snow - Fire, Shelter, Axe, Cooking Fish
- Off Grid Pallet Wood Cabin: Opening Subscriber Gifts & Coffee Vibes
- 3 Day Solo Winter Snow Camp - Bushcraft, Canvas Tent, Woodstove, Bowdrill
- Off Grid Pallet Wood Cabin: Picket Fence Build & Woodstove Cooking
- Primitive Fishing with Horse Hair and a Bamboo Rod - Catching Fish with a Stick
- Bushcraft & Blacksmithing: How To Make a Bushcraft Knife with ALEC STEELE
- My Dog's First Time in The Snow + Truck Update - New Mods
- Forging with ALEC STEELE: Hammer Technique, How To Forge for the First Time
- Cabin Life: Unboxing Fan Mail in the Cabin with my Dog (Incredible Gifts!)
- CATCH and COOK: FRESH TROUT on the Woodstove at The Off Grid Pallet Cabin
- Cooking at The Bushcraft Camp - Axe, Fire, Shelter, Wilderness Survival Tips & Grilled Kebabs
- Solo Overnight Camp - Stealth Tarp, Winter Camping in Cold Rain, 100 Year Old Tools.
- Making a Hatchet with ALEC STEELE - Forging with a Sledge Hammer!
- 2 Days Camping Alone in a Tent on a Clifftop - Fishing, Hiking & Filming
- Build a Bushcraft Dog House in the Forest Camp - Part 2
- Building an Off Grid Cabin using Free Pallet Wood: A Wilderness Project
- First Night Camping on the Roof of my Truck
- Pallet Wood Cabin in the Woods: Raised Vegetable Bed for Spring Garden at The Off Grid Cabin
- Solo Overnight Camp in the Mountains (Truck Camping) - Lake District Adventure | Ep.2
- Bushcraft Camp Update 14 - Tunnel, Fire Pit Upgrade, Blacksmithing, Wood Mallet Carving
- Camping in a River Valley - The Rain is HERE! | Ep 3
- Bushcraft Camp - Solo Overnight in the Super Shelter, Axe, Campfire, Lean to Shelter
- Taking my Wife and Dog to The Bushcraft Camp - Merch Release
- Solo Overnight Hammock Camping - Bushcraft, Foraging for Wild Food to Eat
- How to Prepare a Deer for Food | Survival Skills | Bushcraft | Wild Meat | Wilderness Living
- Primitive Log Cabin in the Woods - Moss Roof | Overnight Camp
- Pallet Wood Cabin in the Woods - The Last Unboxing Video
- Overnight Bushcraft Trip - Camping in a Debris Shelter - Cooking Wild Meat on Open Fire
- Bushcraft Camp with My Dog - Slingshot, Axe, Knife, Bowdrill Fire, Hunting Tower
- Bushcraft Skills - Axe & Knife Skills, Camp Setup, Fire (Overnight Camping)
- Fishing for GIANT CATFISH - New UK PB!
- BUSHCRAFT CAMP in the FOREST - Making PRIMITIVE GLUE, Repairing the SHELTER
- 3 Days Learning Bushcraft & Survival Skills
- Building a Dog House Shelter at the Bushcraft Camp (Part 1)
- 4 Day Camping Trip in the Mountains - Lake District Wild Camping Adventure | Ep 1
- Bushcraft Camp Update 15 - Wood Frame Roof Build (Super Shelter)
- Catch n Cook with FREE HOMEMADE CHARCOAL| Pan Fried Fish - FRESH CATCH!
- Catch and Cook BIG TROUT {GRAPHIC} GUT, CLEAN & FILLET | Cook on a STICK
- Gorilla Tape Shelter Build With My Dog | Survival Challenge | Bushcraft Camp
- Bushcraft & Fishing - Catch and Cook, Fillet, Clean Fish at The Bushcraft Shelter
- Bushcraft Day Camp in the Woods with a Canvas Poncho Tent
- Build a Tiki Bar from Recycled Pallet Wood - Off Grid Project
- Solo Camping 24hrs Alone Overnight on the Coast - A Solo Adventure
- Off Grid Cabin - Building a Free Pallet Wood Outhouse in the Woods
- Leatherwork for Beginners - Basic Skills (Tutorial)
- Bushcraft Camp - Destroying Structures ready for Wood Roof Shelter Build
- Off Grid Cabin in the Forest - Roast Chestnuts, Woodstove (Camp in the Woods)
- Camping in the Woods like ROBIN HOOD - Military Poncho Tent
- Cave Camping: Cooking Snails, Fish, Wild Plants, Fire (Survival)
- Bushcraft & Fishing - How To GUT & CLEAN FISH | BUSHCRAFT BOWDRILL FIRE | BAKED FISH
- Her First Time at the Cabin: Woodstove Cooking (Off Grid Pallet Wood Cabin)
- Off Grid Pallet Wood Homestead Build - Pallet Wood Projects at The Cabin
- Make a Leather Tinder Pouch | Bushcraft Kit (Tutorial)
- Bushcraft Camp Update 16 - Thermal Shelter Upgrade (Survival)
- 2 Day Bushcraft Camp with a Dog - Deer Hide Beds, Camp Fire Cooking (Forest Camping)
- 3 Day Camp in the Woods - Bushcraft Shelter, Dog, Wool Blanket (STORM FORCE WINDS)
- Make a Survival Zip Pull from Paracord (Tutorial)
- Saving Our Off Grid Cabin in the Woods (TOTAL RE-BUILD)
- Solo Bushcraft Overnight - Swedish Axe, Canvas Lavvu, Wool Blanket
- Bushcraft Camp with my Dog - T-Bone Steak on the Camp Fire (SHOW US YOUR STEAK CHALLENGE)
- Camping in a Debris Shelter (Bushcraft) - Lanterns, Log Bench, Deer Hide Beds
- Cooking at the Off Grid Cabin in the Woods - Woodstove, Firepit (WINTER PREPARATION)
- Bushcraft Camp Update 17 - Stone Fire Pit, Cooking, Knife Sharpening (SPIDERS)
- Camping Overnight at The Bushcraft Camp & Off Grid Cabin in the Woods
- Bushcraft - Duck, Flint and Steel, Traditional Gear (Field Sports)
- 20 Minute Bushcraft Shelter (REAL TIME)
- Bushcraft Camp with a Subscriber - Deer Meat, Axe, Knife, Camp Food
- Bushcraft Camp: Full Super Shelter Tour (Tower, Ladder, Shelter, Roof, Log Store, Raised Bed)
- Off Grid Log Cabin with Moss Roof - Cruck Frame Shelter (Overnight Camp)
- Goodbye Bushcraft Camp. WE ARE DONE.
- 2 Day Bushcraft Camp in a Tipi Shelter - Woodstove, Deer Hides, Axe (Camp Craft)