He Spent 15 Days Building a Bushcraft Cabin Alone in the Forest
Apr 28, 2026•Channel
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Published2 months ago
Duration25:56
Video IDPtAMhcv9hEI
Languageen
CategoryHowto & Style
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Views59.6K
Likes1.4K
Comments66
Engagement Rate2.47%
Likes per 100 views2.36
Comments per 1K views1.11
Description
No shortcuts, no city, no backup plan — just a hillside in the forest and the decision to start from zero.
Set into the slope, this small bushcraft house is built using a mix of stone, wood, and moss, turning raw materials into a compact survival shelter. The base and lower structure rely on stone for stability, while the walls combine timber and wood rounds, packed tightly to create dense, insulating surfaces. On top, a moss-covered roof helps regulate temperature and blends the house into the landscape.
Working on uneven terrain adds another layer of complexity. The ground isn’t level, so the structure has to be carefully balanced and supported to prevent shifting over time. Even simple elements like the entrance and walls require constant adjustment just to stay aligned.
Outside, the space evolves into a functional living area. A wooden table and bench are built by hand, and next to them, a stone cooking zone with a solid masonry grill/stove is constructed — not just for convenience, but as a reliable heat source and place to prepare food in all conditions.
This isn’t just a build — it’s a full reset. A decision to leave everything behind and create a life where every structure, every wall, and every fire has to be made from scratch.
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In this video, a man showcases essential survival skills by constructing a rustic bushcraft shelter deep in the forest. Using primitive technology and natural materials, he builds a functional primitive building from scratch. This project highlights traditional bushcraft techniques for creating a durable primitive shelter in the wilderness. 🌲🪵🏡