Welcome to my channel!! I've been living on the mountains for a few years, at 1100 meters hight and I wouldn't trade this life for anything in the world!
My biggest passion is having outdoor adventures on the mountain in the forest! I always love to visit stunning places! This channel is all about Wilderness Adventures, Bushcraft, Craft, Building Various Shelters, Woodworking, Camping, Cooking, Hiking, Fishing, Visiting and Camping at Ancient Historic Sites and many more!
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Mailbox for my fans: BUSHCRAFT GR PO Box 61 T.K. 41500 GIANNOULI
My Dog looks just like his. Similar mannerisms as well. She is snd English Mastiff Mixed with Great Pyrenees she is apricot in color. She is about 33 at the shoulders and at 5 1/2 years she is about 180 pounds.
Hi there I am jay first time seeing your channel I love your videos I love the way you take care of your dog .by the way what breed is he? beautiful animal he looks like he weighs 130 pounds ,anyway I am looking at all your videos very cool take care out there jay....
Amazing build, it looks lovely and cosy. I could quite happily live in there for the rest of my life with my mattress, pillow and duvet! Can’t wait to watch more!
Empty dog food and dog water bowls? Not just empty, but, totally clean! Hmm? There one scene, gone the next. This has been done over numerous days.I bet it is in his backyard.
I really like that you have a stainless brown for water and food. Your the first Bushcraft man that does this for your dog. I like this. You treat your dog like I treat mine = with Love and Kindness. I will subscribe to your channel.
When digging for a fire pit, if you come across tree roots, STOP Place rolls for the base. You cab start a underground fire that can burn down an entire forest.
Nice cabin but I would have made it for standing up in. Also the firepit doesn't seem to offer much warmth, it's mostly gone up the chimney. Maybe get a small wood stove so the heat is released into the living space. You would not need a big one either! I'd simply dig down from where the fire pit is now to be level with the floor. A few chimney pipes to ensure smoke goes up and out. Now you and your dog will be super warm and comfortable!
This is NOT bushcraft!. You die within days in the bush unless you do the right things. These "internet" projects take weeks if not months.......like the way they keep the same clothes!