We build off grid parking in the forest using free paving slabs and hard core that we collected from face book marketplace. We make a natural barrier to the sides of the car park area using woven hazel sticks. We then install some fence posts and build some gates from free pallet wood that we
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Here are 10 survival skills in 10 minutes. From bushcraft skills to foraging wild edibles in the wilderness. From surviving with natural materials, to surviving with man made materials. There are plenty of wilderness survival tips and tricks in this video! Stay tuned for more Ten in Ten episodes! Watch MORE Survival Tips & Bushcraft
Here are 10 bushcraft knife skills in 10 minutes. The bushcraft knife is a really versatile tool for wilderness survival and bushcraft. There are so many tasks you can use it for, from camp craft, to building shelters. In this short video I show you a number of different skills that you can do with
I’ve been making bushcraft, camping, fishing and general outdoor adventure videos on youtube for some time now. But this year has by far been the most insane year I’ve had on youtube. I managed to hit a million subscribers, I also moved house further west in the UK. And to top it off, I go
Join me as I get some help from blacksmith youtuber Alec Steele! I ask Alec if he can forge a barrel eye scotch auger which I use for some of my big bushcraft builds. Stay tuned for a video soon where I put the auger to the test! Alec Steele: https://www.youtube.com/alecsteele MY BUSHCRAFT & SURVIVAL
I build a bushcraft camp with lookout tower and ladder. This bushcraft super shelter has a large lean-to shelter, smaller shelter with moss roof, dog house, a watch tower with ladder that is accessible only from the inside of the camp. It also has a log store built on the outside. It has a kitchen/cooking
Join as as we continue to build the bushcraft medieval roundhouse from the iron age. We use natural water reed to thatch the roof of the bushcraft shelter. We chose water reed to thatch our celtic roundhouse because it is the most hard wearing and durable of thatching materials. But traditionally it is likely that
Here are 7 ways to make coffee in the woods. Some more traditional coffee making techniques, and others more modern. Get my Coffee “Liquid Lunar” used in this video (worldwide shipping): https://www.taoutdoors.com/shop/coffee Wood Kuksa Cup will be available soon on www.taoutdoors.com/shop Bushcraft Skills Video: https://youtu.be/0_4JKywBom0 Coffee Equipment used in this video (UK): Aeropress (UK): https://amzn.to/2X9vsmU
We build a cheap off grid cabin using free pallet wood. We saved money building the pallet wood cabin by using recycled pallets. This is a great off grid wilderness project as pallet wood is light and easy to carry into the forest. It is also easy to work with using hand tools. Many people
We recently moved into our 110 year old Edwardian farmhouse. In episode 1 of the farmhouse series I am working at the homestead, building a saw horse from a cedar log. I use hand tools to process the log into a useable piece of wood to build with. First I use the drawknife to take
We finish building the bushcraft dome hut in the forest and spend the first overnight in the shelter. We use primitive technology and bushcraft to build a boar hide door for the wigwam. The episode begins with us adding the last of the cedar bark to the hazel frame of the shelter. We then add
We continue to build the bushcraft dome hut in the woods using primitive technology to build the bark roof. We use using cedar bark which we peel from the log using hand made bark peelers or peeling spuds. The Wigwam Shelter is really starting to take shape now. We use the inner bark of cedar
Join us in the woods as we build a bushcraft wigwam using hazel saplings and cedar bark for the natural cordage and roof. This simple bushcraft shelter was originally built by first nations and north american tribes of the Eastern Woodlands in North America. A Wigwam is a dome or cone shaped primitive hut built
Join us at the bushcraft viking house in the woods for a viking feast! The building of this bushcraft shelter was done using hand tools only, over the period of roughly 9 days. We used an axe, knife, and saw for most of the build, but we also used traditional woodworking tools such as an
I head into the woods alone to our tiny off grid pallet wood cabin to celebrate passing one million subscribers. This is a huge milestone which I’m so proud to achieve. Thank you all for following my bushcraft, camping, survival, cabin building, shelter building and general outdoor adventures over the years! I’ve enjoyed all the
Here are 10 different bushcraft camp projects using simple hand tools. Most of these you can make with just an axe, knife and a saw. These are great projects when in your bushcraft shelter or on multiple night trips in the woods. GET TA OUTDOORS MERCHANDISE: https://taofficial.com TA OUTDOORS PATCHES: https://www.taoutdoors.com/shop/ GEAR USED IN THIS
Join us on this short adventure as my dog Jaxx experience’s snow under his paws for the first time ever! As expected, my dog goes absolutely crazy for it. Dad tries to film him with the slow motion camera and I get close up shots. Jaxx had a blast, it is safe to say he
I’ve been full time youtube filming bushcraft and camping videos for 3 years now, but my life has changed quite a lot over the past few months. I am moving. This video explains why I am moving and some other news going on in my life that I wanted to share with you all. I
I show you 5 different bushcraft shelters that I have built over the years. These bushcraft camp builds use a variety of natural materials and man-made materials such as a tarp. The bushcraft shelters range from a simple build with no tools at all, just your hands. To ones where you may need an axe,
We continue to build a bushcraft saxon house in the forest using hand tools only. For Part 7 we build the walls bushcraft style – with mud, clay and straw mixed together and put onto the wattle walls. We refine the mud by using a vintage sieve to sift out the large stones in the
Man alone camping with his Dog. Join me as I go on a solo camping trip alone with my dog. Me and Jaxx head to the coast for a wild camping trip. We do a 6 mile hike and find a few wild edibles before finding a quiet spot to set the tent up and
The building of the bushcraft saxon house with hand tools only continues. This time we build the door frame, wattle the side walls and build the gable ends out of logs. The timber frame structure is much sturdier now that we have built the rafters and battens or lath. It also helped that we used
We continue building a bushcraft saxon house or grubenhaus in the forest using hand tools only. For part 5 we carry on with building the roundwood timber frame and roof. We use a mixture of traditional tools and modern day hand tools. The bark peeling jig has been really useful when using the drawknife to
We continue building a bushcraft saxon house in the forest using hand tools only. In part 4 we finish building the timber frame roof and build some rafters. We use log cabin notches to help secure the rafters in place. For each rafter, we de-barked the log with a drawknife to prevent bugs from breaking
Join us back at the bushcraft viking house for an epic overnight viking camp! We live like vikings for 2 days. We have been building this viking house using hand tools only. The house is almost complete. We have built the foundations, timber frame using joinery and framing techniques, viking longpit, cedar rafters and cedar
We continue building a bushcraft saxon house in the forest with hand tools only. This time we work on building a timber frame using woodworking techniques and joinery such as mortise and tenon. We use saw, hammer, knife and axe to craft wooden pegs to secure all of the joints in place. Firstly, we had
We continue building a bushcraft saxon house using hand tools. In part 2 we dig a pit and make log walls for the perimeter of the saxon house. We use a 100 year old hand tool called a mattock to help dig through the soil. We then used a shovel and spade to get through
We build a bushcraft saxon house (pit house) with hand tools only. Part 1 focuses on building woodworking stations and digging the pit foundations for the anglo saxon house. The pit house is also known as Grubenhaus across Europe and Germany. With our previous bushcraft viking house project, we started building the viking camp first,
Join us at the viking camp as we continue building the bushcraft viking house using hand tools. For Part 9 we focus on building a chimney cap for the roof. When we built the bark roof in part 6, we cut a hole in the ridgepole of the viking house to help let smoke out.
In this episode of Shed Sunday I show you how to make a leather tinder pouch to store dry tinder for your bushcraft kit. These traditional leather bags have a rustic feel to them and are very simple and easy to make with minimal tools. OFFICIAL TA OUTDOORS MERCH: https://taofficial.com TA OUTDOORS PATCHES: https://www.taoutdoors.com TA
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