Graeme from TA Outdoors shows you how to use a woodburning stove. He gives you tips on maintaining your wood stove and how to burn wood most efficiently. This is a great video for those who have just purchased a woodburning stove and are looking to get to know how to use it. ***JOIN THE
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Join us in the forest as we continue to build a bushcraft viking house with turf roof. Using simple hand tools, we built a basic timber frame using mortise and tenon joints. We then added some rafters with some log cabin notches to support them and we lashed these to the ridgepole of the shelter.
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Join us as at the viking camp as we spend our first night in the bushcraft viking house. We have been building the viking house using hand tools only. Now the house has foundations, the timber frame with rafters, a bark roof, a stone fire pit built with clay, some raised beds using traditional woodworking
We finish building the roof of the off grid bushcraft workshop. We build some rails on the side and close in the back walls with woven hazel. To fully waterproof the shelter, we lay wovel hazel panels on the roof rafters, and then secure a tarp over this. Because the tarp looks out of place,
I am building a bushcraft survival shelter in the woods using only hand tools. In part 1 I am building the walls of the camp using ancient wood preserving techniques to preserve the wood posts that will hold the roundwood timber frame. In part two I hope to build the roof and bed of the
I built a viking bushcraft shelter with turf roof using bare hands but a few years later I find out the shelter is dangerous and isn’t going to last. So I destroy the shelter and get ready to build a new and better bushcraft camp! Rough Timba Tri-Pi (Quick Tripod Setup Mount): https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1027129759/the-original-tri-pi-for-lavvu-by-rough Life of
We head to our off grid cabin in the forest to roast chestnuts on the woodstove and spend time at the camp in the woods. The off grid pallet wood cabin looks great amongst the trees in this area of the forest. We raised up the porch floor on a foundation of engineering blocks to
I head out to the forest to do some early winter camping and bushcraft in my hobbit tent and woodstove. I setup the canvas one man tent, which is an ex-military surplus tent called a polish lavvu. I collect firewood, and get the stove fired up before the cold night sets in. I cook a
This short video shows you how to skin, gut and prepare a rabbit. This particular rabbit was caught whilst hunting with Ferrets. Rabbit can be cooked in a stew for a delicious winter meal. This video is presented by Rob Pearson who is an outdoor enthusiast and enjoys hunting with ferrets and fishing! See some