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5 Amazing Survival & Bushcraft Shelters 

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These are five unique survival and bushcraft shelters. They represent about three months of fulltime work spread out over a year and a half. They were done in couple of very different environments two continents apart.
Shelters number 1, 2 and 5 are seen on this channel for the first time. Full-length videos on these will be posted in the coming weeks.
Cold-Weather Debris Hut
This shelter may be the most familiar to those acquainted with primitive survival. The most basic setup for one of these only requires the two longer sides with the front left open. They are only meant to keep you out of the rain, shield you from the wind and provide shade.
This particular one is dubbed “cold-weather” because it has a front, it’s well insulated from the bottom and has an entrance that can be plugged. I am particularly proud of door plug here. I’m sure it has been done before, but I had to discover this for myself. It is - by far - the simplest and easiest means to completely insulate yourself from the elements in debris hut.
Watch the full-length video here: • Best All-Around Surviv...
Open Shed with Reed-Thatched Roof
This structure may be the most unique out of all five. Technically speaking, the structure is formed by stacking the logs in a particular way and it is held together by nothing but gravity. Full disclosure: I decided to tie the junctions with paracord simply because just sliding one of the beams out, any one of them, will cause the entire thing to come down. It is unlikely to happen, I just didn’t want to have to worry about it. For this very reason, I will say: DO NOT try this at home!
Watch the full-length video here: • Shed with Reed-Thatche...
Long-Term Survival Hut, Rammed-Earth Walls, Debris Roof
This a tiny little thing, you can only sleep in it curled-up. Many people expect the outer walls to be “daubed” but it was designed as rammed-earth-wall shelter. The debris roof - because of the way the leaves are stacked - actually sheds the water to the edge of the walls. I only get a little bit of leakage in one section where the wall ended up being only about 4-inches wide. And no, it does NOT turn into a pool in heavy rain because it was built on a slight mound.
Watch the full-length video here: • Woodland Survival in t...
Adobe Cabin with Cedar Bark Roof
This was my first major bushcraft build. The walls are a mixture of muck, clay and sand with a good chunk of pine needles in the mix. The roof consists of two distinct shingled cedar bark layers. This was the most amount of work out of the five shelters represented in this video, but it was well worth it because it got me through the winter!
Watch full-length video here: • Awesome Survival Cemen...
Insulated Scout Pit
A scout pit can serve to different functions. It is actually a long-term shelter that keep you hidden from prying eyes. These can be built on route from A to B if the journey requires an overnight stay in hostile territory. It can also serve as cache site for various supplies in case of a catastrophe. Once the landscape has a chance to settle back to what it was before, you can stand right on this thing and not know it’s there.
Is it waterproof? - you might ask. It depends on the amount of rain, I guess. So far, it has only seen seasonally-appropriate fall precipitation and the inside stayed dry. That much rain just gets absorbed by the soil on top without leaking through.
Full build video coming soon.

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@AspiringCaveman
@AspiringCaveman 5 лет назад
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@AspiringCaveman
@AspiringCaveman 5 лет назад
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@leftertiberiuvlad
@leftertiberiuvlad 4 года назад
hi everyone ,if anyone else needs to find out about what is a super shelter? try Mahorrla Protect Ownlife Method (do a google search )? It is an awesome one off product for protecting your family from danger without the hard work. Ive heard some great things about it and my cousin got cool results with it.
@KeyserTheRedBeard
@KeyserTheRedBeard 3 года назад
astonishing upload Aspiring Caveman. I broke the thumbs up on your video. Continue to keep up the really good work.
@BushcraftRidge
@BushcraftRidge 4 года назад
These are awesome! The last one was a little claustrophobic for me.
@AspiringCaveman
@AspiringCaveman 4 года назад
I get that way, too. Even the debris hut is a challenge sometimes.
@aohdan5713
@aohdan5713 4 года назад
Im anti claustrophobic or whatever word is used for that I like small spaces they’re cozy I have walls all around me it feels safe
@SuperPapaDopolis
@SuperPapaDopolis 5 лет назад
They just kept getting better. well done!
@AspiringCaveman
@AspiringCaveman 4 года назад
Cool, thanks!
@stephenfreeman2207
@stephenfreeman2207 4 года назад
They're ingenious masterpieces
@AspiringCaveman
@AspiringCaveman 4 года назад
Man, I should put you in touch with some of my high school teachers. Lol and thanks.
@KatherineUribe-1
@KatherineUribe-1 4 года назад
I love #4 It's absolutely beautiful and I love the craftsmanship in all of the making of it. I've watched the full length video many times. 👍😎
@AspiringCaveman
@AspiringCaveman 4 года назад
Thank you for your kind words.
@daniloserra6398
@daniloserra6398 4 года назад
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else wants to learn about build a survival shelter try Mahorrla Protect Ownlife Method (do a search on google )? It is a good one off guide for protecting your family from danger minus the normal expense. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my brother in law got excellent results with it.
@aarondyer1315
@aarondyer1315 5 лет назад
Beautiful scout pit brother.
@AspiringCaveman
@AspiringCaveman 4 года назад
First time I did an insulated one, too. Thanks!
@Ari_onair
@Ari_onair 4 года назад
Good idea, thanks for sharing Bro 😎👍👍 Greeting from Indonesia 🙏
@AspiringCaveman
@AspiringCaveman 4 года назад
Thanks! I would love to do this kind of stuff over there.
@BWilde-rj5rm
@BWilde-rj5rm 4 года назад
Sharing to my fb bushcraft group. Good stuff...
@AspiringCaveman
@AspiringCaveman 4 года назад
Thanks!
@myklelange2798
@myklelange2798 3 года назад
Brilliant!
@waldlaufer3333
@waldlaufer3333 4 года назад
I am amazed...this was very good work and a great example!
@X_explorer
@X_explorer 4 года назад
Amazing clip!
@hm_nn_5633
@hm_nn_5633 3 года назад
The last one's non quite practical ... once it rains heavily. It'll become a watery grave. Kudos to you though ... lots of hardwork & creativity.
@elusive7815
@elusive7815 3 года назад
The good old frag Mighty plant the one you used for the roof on the second shelter don't know what you call them where you're from
@aarondyer1315
@aarondyer1315 5 лет назад
So I see your giving away your knife. What are you getting next?
@AspiringCaveman
@AspiringCaveman 5 лет назад
I got an extra one, also a T1. I may eventually try something else, though.
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