Greetings, I started building a new project and the main trump card is that it is under a big stone and I also want to introduce you to my new friend named Loki. All the best #build #house #hands
In Australia we call this an 'overhang' meaning the rock has been eroded out beneath it. Such overhangs are very popular here in sandstone country for overnight shelters for bushwalkers and rock climbers alike. No need to pitch a tent. What a bonus. And no doubt ancient earlier generations made good use of such shelters..
Bravissimo costruttore ! certo è una faticaccia ma ne vale la pena per il risultato ottenuto ! Complimenti e cordiali saluti da Luciano il perugino (Italia) 🌵🌵🌵🍀🍀🍀😀
What beautiful spaces you have to work with.... I WISH I had that on my doorstep. You deserve to have HUNDREDS of thousands of subs and I hope that you get them soon.
Excelente hermano lindo refugio ☺️..Excellent brother, nice refuge. I see a lot of gravel, I'm not looking for gold. Underneath there should be those huge rocks... hahaha greetings from Tucumán Argentina
Looked like the initial foundation posts that you put in weren't very solid (they wobbled a bit) - did the weight of the rest of the dirt, rocks, etc help stabilize it? Honest question. I know nothing. And I love the dog.
Personally, I could not sleep under a rock that I did not know how it was anchored. If it rolled over in the middle of the night you would never even be found To each their own.
The amount of loose rock that has calved off under that overhang would be enough to warn me off. While it is likely a result of humidity during freeze/thaw cycles, that wouldn't be particularly comforting if a 50kg 'flake' drops on you in the middle of the night.
Will the cave fill with storm water? How was the rock exposed in the first place? Looks like the makings of a great shelter, so lucky to have a stream nearby. Best wishes☺️
That's what we call a ravine around here. See the water flowing from the center, at the top? That water flow would have slowly carved the ravine out over a period of decades or centuries. As it carves out the ravine, big flat rocks like this will be exposed and will have part of their underside exposed. If too much is exposed the rock will be dislodged and tumble down the ravine. There's probably a pile of them at the bottom. Ravines are usually more shady then surrounding areas, and humid due to the waterflow+shade. So that's probably the single biggest downside of what he did here (imo), I hate mosquitoes.
What was your total build time? Just curious. And I have a German Shepherd on the other side of the age curve. Yours is a pup, my old guy is around 13-14.
А вы не боитесь что обвалился на вас. Некоторые сперва много приносят дров и поджигают, сколько обвалится убирают а потом начинают строить. Удачи вам и берегите себя.
Не, ну ты конечно смешная. Поджигают специально чтобы порода начала трескаться и обваливаться для увеличения пространства пещеры. И это совсем разные породы камня - с этой так не выйдет.
Hid a morgan byilding in a similar way along strawberry creek near brown wood texas. Nicely hidden place safe from siblings and parents. Helped me cut ties with toxic family .
Does anyone know where he builds these? Are they all on his land? What country is he in ? Are they just in the middle of no where ? Did he just start building tiny houses in the woods? Can I go live in one?
This is definitely east coast US, possible SE Canada.. Somewhere along the Appalachians. That salamander in the opening shot is only found on the eastern side of the US. Plus it's a hilly or mountainous area, so either Appalachians or foothills of Appalachians, close enough.
Do you have to ask permission to build in places like this? I did find a little surprising that you can just rock up to an overhang to build a house and nobody has anything to say about it?
Me encantan estos videos falsos de tipos construyendo refugios "en solitario en el bosque salvaje" 😂, la fantasia de individualismo que venden es tan de nuestra epoca
This is the Us government. We see here that you're building a house with no permit.this will be a $10 000 finel. The tax for new houses is $7000. The welcoming tax is $6900. The municipal tax is $5800. We also see that you have running water. The water tax is $750. If you want to save all of these taxes, come meet me at McDonald's. I'll erase all of your debts for $50 and a McDonalds big mac trio.
Está muy bien pero haciendo estas tonterías, modificamos los ecosistemas. Han sido destruidos escondites de insectos que alimentan los ratones que a la vez alimentan el resto de animales, búhos, zorros etc... Madrigueras de zorros, conejos, jabalíes, mustélidos, pequeños mamíferos etc.. Esto no es aplaudible. Cuando salgas, ponlo todo otra vez en su sitio.
Hello, i'm not sure what all that was about, however it would appear that you have lost your way and have strayed onto this channel by mistake. Your comment has nothing to do with the topic of this channel.