Yeah it seemed magical that she was able to dig and dig and not find a ton of rocks. Obviously she has incredible skill, but also few to no major rocks is a huge plus.
Ever since I watched a video of this guy and his son building a small shelter/cabin from re-purposed pallets I've been hooked on watching other folks with these types of videos. Great work!
How great it is to be out in nature! It's so beautiful, there's nowhere you can rest as much mentally as in the fresh air, away from civilization. I think everyone would agree with me)
Hats off to this woman! Everything she does is like WOW! I'm literally out of breath just watching her lol. I know who to call for Doomsday prepping! Great work!
I love how everything is so rudimentary and then she pulls out the Tupperware with the food all nicely done. Fantastic job, she has my vote for builder of the year
@@davejohnson6702 Yup thats always my problemw ith these things, I LOVE the actual build process, but then they go high tech for the cooking segment..:P
@@kahlschlag17 Oh shut up...he was obviously talking about some of the buscraft builders on here. Stop trying to find something to be a social justice warrior about. Lame...
I've been observing her surroundings and since she's in a very dense forest/ jungle my thought would be it's very dense clay in the trees and everything would absorb and diffuse most of the heavy rain and it'll take a while for the water to seep down that deep but if she had plastic tarpaulins she could drape over insecure to the ground it would defuse the water away from her shelter
Entertaining, for sure. It would be nice to have such soft ground whenever you needed to create a shelter. Where I live, you'd hit rock at about an inch & an half deep.
Hands down to you woman. Doing that wearing open sandals and not hurting your feet, is incredible. If the women in the US had at least 10% of your drive, we be a better country. Kudos to you.
I'm actually a builder. Trust me, u need skill and experience as well strength and stamina. This video is fake AF. She doesn't show how those walls are made so cleanly and straight. There's a video on RU-vid that has exposed these frauds.
I love watching her work, she has to be really strong the way she throughs all that dirt and digging. I wonder if animals and bugs and spiders move in as well. As she is digging you can see some running around. Wonder if it rains if it floods in the hut?
@@nmg1909 I meant how rainwater does not get to the parts not protected by the roof, since they are below ground level. Mine is just a question of curiosity =).
@@Valiam.84 i was thinking the same. I assume they would make some kind of draining system in the underground walls, but im not sure there's enough of an angle to keep the water from standing.
Curious…..seems to be tropical environment with a fair amount of clay in the soil and no rocks. Apparently not much rain. Mind giving us an approximate geographic locale? Thanks again for another great video. Not sure how I find it so relaxing watching you work so hard🤔
I'm actually a builder. Trust me, u need skill and experience as well strength and stamina. This video is fake AF. She doesn't show how those walls are made so cleanly and straight. There's a video on RU-vid that has exposed these frauds.
What is so very.....very obvious to me is that she isn't building this in order to live in it. Sure, she could live in it for a little bit, but obviously she built this only to showcase her skills. This is RU-vid, after all.
Pictures are parks like this! It's vary nice and sections like how most look for sections to relax at any how! All others tweek for nothing and drums! It's really a zodiac thing!
I think if she made it for days and full of sweat and dirt but would be more believable. Cant believe with that deep and details in a day or half day only.hehe.Just by setting up the camera and the angles is also work and time consuming just all by herself. Its not normal but atleast entertaining to watch.
I have asked myself the same question when seeing all these videos of shelters built into the ground. If you're in an area that experiences heavy rain it will end up being a mess. It will fill up like a swimming pool. A big muddy swimming pool. If you want to watch realistic bushcraft shelter builds. Then stick with the above ground shelters.
Wouldnt it be fine if at the top of a hill or high ground and the opening is completely covered from rain ingress? As any excess ground water seepage would run down to lower ground?
I can tell from own experience if built properly you will have no problems with leakage also mrjudsonjames already assumed correctly about the drainage
Never make a pit on a hill that isnt somewhat open at the end you can dig a gutter system really easily, never use the bottom as thats where it gathers most
@@Cambpro i think what they mean is that she isn't carrying the shovel with her and it's not pulled out of the bag. Next thing you know there is a shovel right there without us ever seeing it.
Great build. I'll bet this is in Vietnam. What about when it rains, won't it get full of water without a sump pump??? Cheers & 73 from W Rusty Lane K9POW in eastern Tennessee
I'm actually a builder. Trust me, u need skill and experience as well strength and stamina. This video is fake AF. She doesn't show how those walls are made so cleanly and straight. There's a video on RU-vid that has exposed these frauds.