There are many things you can make for free using reclaimed pallet wood. In this DIY video, Graeme shows you how to make a mood light using just a few pieces of pallet wood and a light bulb. You can make the mood light to however you want it to look, but being a keen
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We build a bushcraft viking house from the viking age using hand tools only. Inspired by vikings, who were very resourceful and created buildings using the natural materials they scavenged around them. We used simple hand tools such as axe, saw, auger, drawknife, bushcraft knife and other simple tools. To begin with we cut cedar
I travel 900 Miles for a 4 day camping trip alone in the Mountains. My adventure sees me hiking up peaks in wind and rain, camping by glacial lakes and on the ridge of one of the tallest peaks in England. This adventure contains paid advertorial and is sponsored by Subaru. Book a Test drive:
We continue building the bushcraft saxon house. This episode we use moss as insulation for the shelter. This is a traditional primitive method used to seal gaps in the logs on log cabins in both Scandinavia and North America. I gathered moss from the nearby area and used a stick to push it into the
Join us for a cabin vs hammock solo overnight camp. We do a double overnighter, Dad stays in his tiny cabin, and I sleep in a hammock alone under the stars. We go head to head and compare the cabin against the hammock. We both cook up a feast. Dad cooks on his woodstove in
Join us on this bushcraft trip where we continue building a historic iron age celtic roundhouse using simple hand tools. For part 4 we peel bark off hazel saplings and lash these to the timber frame to make the battens ready for the thatch to be put on. In next episode of the celtic roundhouse
Join us as we build a brick pizza oven with chimney in the woods using 100 year old bricks that were reclaimed from Dad’s old house. We build a solid foundation, then build brick walls and then make a base for the oven to sit on. From there we laid down some fire bricks which
We build a bushcraft celtic roundhouse in the forest using hand tools only. In part 1 we collect timber resources, and cut logs ready for the foundations of the bushcraft shelter. The hand tools we will be using for this build are: axe, knife, saw, drawknife and an auger. To begin with we clear a
I’m off grid in the woods this time showing you a bushcraft skill that is over 6,000 years old and is still done in woodlands to this day. Coppicing trees to make a renewable resource has been done for thousands of years. It made a decline in the 20th century due to the rise in
Graeme is back in the garage with another diy video! This time he uses some reclaimed pallet wood to make a Welly boot rack for free! It’s a very simple but practical design. The boot rack helps to dry out your Welly boots. He finishes it off with some varnish to make the final product
I wanted to do a Bushcraft Camp Chat by the camp fire. Just to give you guys an update on everything Bushcraft that I am doing and hope to do. It is also a chance for you guys to ask some questions and then I can try and answer a few for the next fireside
This is an introductory video for those beginners looking to get into shooting. George Goddard gives you some basic shooting tips, the safety and a brief shotgun review of the gun he uses. Shooting in is very popular in the UK and it can be a great outdoor pursuit providing you have the right knowledge
We’re in the woods building a bushcraft saxon house using hand tools. In part 12 we use an auger and hand drill to build the door, we then use long straw or combed straw to cap the ridge on the top of the thatch roof of the saxon shelter. The combed straw is called “triticale”
Myself and my Dad took a small boat out into the sea to catch some fish for a catch and cook bushcraft-style. It was an epic fishing session. Later that evening I headed to an ancient beech woodland for a solo overnight hammock camp and an evening fishing from the rocks with small jigs and
You can use reclaimed pallet wood to make almost any wooden creation. Graeme shows you how he makes a simple and free to make bookshelf from pallet wood. This particular bookshelf is a hanging bookshelf that you can put up against a wall, however, you can adapt the design to whatever suits you. We hope
I wanted to show you these Sami–style oilskin pouches that I have been using for a while now. They are incredibly well made and are perfect for the kind of things that I do. They are made from Heavy Weight Oilskin Cloth and finished with brass rivets, closed with paracord and a plastic toggle. I
Join me as I suit up with gas mask and start clearing the abandoned bunker ready to restore it to it’s former glory. Many of you have suggested ideas for the bunker. From converting it into a prepper bunker, to long term food storage, root cellar, wine cellar, growing mushrooms and root vegetables, bushcraft gear
FINALLY! I finished the perimeter walls of my Bushcraft Camp/Shelter. The set up is starting to look awesome now. Got a log seat, a-frame shelter, chopping log, bushcraft table, fire reflectors and of course the walls! It was -6 degrees overnight and when I started out in the morning it was around -3 degrees. It
Here are 10 wilderness bushcraft and survival tips including coastal foraging for wild edibles and ocean survival. Thanks to History Channel for sponsoring this episode. This wilderness survival tips and bushcraft skills might help you in a survival situation when on the coast or out at sea. Ranging from making a buoyancy aid from your
I cook a steak on a log at the bushcraft viking camp. Using a log split into pieces, I create a fire on the top and it soon gets the log burning like a gas stove in your home. Using the heat and flame from the birch log, I fry a steak in seconds and
The building of the medieval anglo saxon house continues in episode 13 of this bushcraft project. Mike works on cutting out a window for the front gable end of the bushcraft shelter, and builds a frame for the window with some old peices of wood. Meanwhile Graeme works on building a new firepit which we
In this episode of TAOutdoors we take a fish back to the Bushcraft camp and cook it up on the fire pit! Dad caught the fish out at sea with his buddy Wayne. The fish is called a Plaice and it is one of the best eating fish in Britain! Hamswan Lantern: http://amzn.to/2nifnU6 US Link
In this video Graeme shows you how to make an authentic/rustic boat bookshelf for Free! You can save money by making things from recycled or reclaimed pallet wood. In this case, Graeme makes as simple bookshelf in the shape of a boat using just pallet wood. You can customise this to your own liking but
We build a dome hut using primitive technology and simple hand tools. The frame of the bushcraft shelter was built using hazel saplings woven and lashed together with inner bark of cedar tree. Using a bushcraft knife, we carved up a bark peeler and used these to peel the bark off of the tree. The
I spend 24 hours sleeping in a primitive moss roof stealth shelter, surviving on military mre rations. I hike 2 miles to a remote forest and build a bushcraft shelter out of sticks and moss. I then spend the night in the shelter with minimal camping gear. British Armed Forces 24 hour combat operational ration
We went to the woods and found out someone had broken into our pallet wood cabin. They smashed the window and broke some panels. They also trashed some of the bushcraft shelters nearby. We tidied up the damage and repaired what we could. TA Fishing YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/tafishing MY BUSHCRAFT & SURVIVAL GEAR SHOP: https://www.taoutdoors.com/shop/
Join Mike Pullen as he spends a solo overnight under a blanket shelter and builds fire torches to keep the bugs away. With temperatures reaching 25 degrees celcius, high humidity and little to no wind, Mike arrives to the woods at 6pm and gives himself 90 minutes to build a frame for his shelter, get
Join me for an overnight with my dog in the cheap off grid pallet wood cabin which we built for free using recycled pallets. I spend the night alone in the cabin with my dog, spending time connecting with nature and the surrounding wilderness. Being in the tiny house with nothing but simple tools, a
We build a medieval fence using simple hand tools and bushcraft skills. This wattle wall will be the foundation wall for our iron age celtic roundhouse that we have been building. We also used this technique to build the roof to our icelandic style viking house with turf roof. Bushcraft Skills and how to make
Here are 10 bushcraft tips and survival skills that might just help you on your wilderness camping trips. From fishing for food, to tips on knife sharpening, paracord and more bushcraft skills. More Wilderness Survival Tips and Bushcraft Skills: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxnadpeGdTxAJy5_f_-6cjrAnuWRwUf8M More Wilderness Survival Tips and Bushcraft Skills: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxnadpeGdTxAJy5_f_-6cjrAnuWRwUf8M Bushcraft & Camping Knots: https://youtu.be/ThCMrTY5dsc MY BUSHCRAFT
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