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Bushcraft Camp - Shelter Framing & Bracing, Knot Work, Axe & Saw | Entry 2 - Building Camp Deadhorse 

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I get back out to camp Deadhorse, my new bushcraft camp, and start work on the camp's shelter beginning with in-depth framing with reinforcing supports.
In this video, I finally get back out to camp Deadhorse after some time away filming and editing and get to work on the camp's new shelter. This time, I build the framework complete with reinforcing supports using the spruce bough bucksaw, pine mallet, and the logs cut and collected in the last entry in combination with some interesting bushcraft techniques including a whole bunch of knot work; some even being unique, like my modified Canadian Jam Knot. Notch cutting, square lashing, basic tool crafting, mallet work, axe, saw, and knife use, and more - all in this new video.
Why camp "Deadhorse"?
The camp is named "Deadhorse" due to a nearby and unfortunately passed away feral horse. The cause of death is unknown, but as far as I could tell it was natural cause.
Enjoy, and stay tuned for the next entry. Thanks for watching!
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