Building a STONE Dugout Shelter in 100 Days
Oct 30, 2025•Channel
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Video Details
Published8 months ago
Duration33:06
Video IDy3PMyXRMNpQ
Languageen
CategoryHowto & Style
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views53.6K
Likes1.3K
Comments53
Engagement Rate2.47%
Likes per 100 views2.37
Comments per 1K views0.99
Description
In this video, you will see how I spent 100 days building a dugout house on the slope of a mountain, using only stone, wood, and simple hand tools.
The work began with pouring and stacking a strong stone wall to hold back the earth, since the house was to be built on uneven ground. From the opposite side, I carefully dug into the hill to create a flat foundation. Once the ground was prepared, I set large logs as pillars and built a solid wooden frame, combining it with stone walls to add durability and warmth.
Step by step, the structure grew into a real underground-style home, blending with the forest around it. I decorated the interior with wooden details and made the space more livable and comfortable. In the final stage, I created an outdoor wooden bathtub, a place to relax after long weeks of hard work.
This project is not only about building a house — it’s about patience, bushcraft, and the art of living in harmony with nature. If you are interested in primitive construction, survival, and off-grid living, this video will surely inspire you.