Prev play stop Next mute max volume 00:00 00:00 repeat Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your Flash plugin. Building a Log Home in the Canadian Wilderness (Pt. 1) Kusk Bushcraft Kho Tổng Hợp 347,259 6 năm trước Xem video Facebook Tweet XEM MÔ TẢ In this video I begin a new series where I build a small log home in the back country of Alberta, Canada. This video shows the first two days of building, along with the morning of the third day. I get my temporary camp set up (which is where I will sleep until my log home is completed), build a saw horse, select a building site, and build the frame for my home during this video. I hope everyone enjoys this video series. Let me know what you think of this type of video in the comments section below. Thank you to everyone who watches. FAQ: Where does this video take place? Alberta, Canada. I am building this log home on a plot of private land I have permission to be on. The location is about an hour drive from any developed area. The hike to get to my log home is about 6 km. Are there dangerous animals in this area? Yes. This area is home to black bears, grizzly bears, wolves, cougars, and coyotes. Do I carry anything to protect myself from these dangerous animals? No. In the summer months I carry bear spray, but in the winter the spray would freeze. What kind of tarp do I use? It's a homemade waxed cloth tarp measuring 6' X 6'. It's a small tarp, but it does the trick. I plan to make a new one soon that is a bit bigger. I will film the process and make a video on it. What hatchet, saw, and knife do I use? Hatchet - unknown (it was bought at an antique store for 8$ and it has no makers mark). Saw - Bahco 21" peg tooth saw blade. Wood frame is made by me. I have a video on how I made the saw, here's the link: https://youtu.be/HKQ23GfCH44 Knife - Helle Sigmund How cold was it on this trip? Not very cold. Between -5 Degrees Celsius and -10 Degrees Celsius. What is my sleeping setup? Two 100% queen sized wool blankets, a foam insulating sleep pad, and a rubberized ground sheet. Why do I cut down trees? All the trees I cut down were dead-standing. Dead-standing trees are usually quite dry, which is desirable for building material and firewood. Cutting down these dead trees does not negatively impact the environment; it actually promotes new growth within the forest. How big is the log home I am building? It measures about 8' x 8' at the base, and the peak is about 10 feet or so off of the ground. This size will allow me to have a bed inside, along with a fire to stay warm. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask me in the comments section below, or email me at kuskbushcraft@gmail.com Mp3 liên quan 3:55 How to Detect and Fix a Bathroom Leak | This Old House This Old House 676,741 view 11 năm trước 39:18 Managing To Get This Next Culvert connected! Danish Digging 11,984 view 4 tháng trước 7:03 Propofol Explained – Why We Use It So Often In Anesthesia Danesthesia 259,679 view 5 tháng trước 7:42 Toilet Flange Repair Using a Toilet Flange Extender (Step-by-Step) Home Repair Tutor 2,496,180 view 9 năm trước 31:55 Quảng Trị 1972 | Địa Phương Quân ở lại cầm chân giặc để TQLC rút về hậu tuyến THEO DẤU GIÀY SÔ 318,546 view 2 năm trước 13:26 Tru Earthworks - Local Reservoir Project | Volvo EC550EL & EC380EL 🚧 Tru7 Group 87,835 view 2 năm trước 3:35:33 422 Bài Nhạc Không Lời DỄ GỢI CẢM XÚC | Nhạc Thư Giãn Buổi Sáng CÀNG NGHE CÀNG SƯỚNG | Nhạc Cafe Đẳng Cấp Không Lời 44,982 view 8 tháng trước 16:19 Woodturning winged candlestick Tournage sur bois chandelier ailé Pierre Lussier 1,348 view 1 năm trước 19:15 The N-Word in the Classroom | Elizabeth Stordeur Pryor | TEDxEasthamptonWomen TEDx Talks 83,117 view 6 năm trước 10:31 PRE-ARRIVAL AT FULLY INVOLVED HOUSE FIRE - SYOSSET NY 50 Response videos 3,001,099 view 3 năm trước 2:05:54 Chàng Trai Xuyên Không Thành Cậu Bé 6 Tủi Liên Kết Vs Hệ Thống Thương Gia Làm Giàu Trong Mùa Đói Kém Capy Review 116,915 view 5 tháng trước 23:02 24hrs in Worlds Best First Class Flight Trek Trendy 2,587,497 view 2 năm trước 50:06 Esmat Picking Wild Peaches in the Zagros Mountains 🍑🌄 Faryab 1,998,772 view 4 tháng trước 19:55 Knots That Make Camping Easier! Marty Morissette 119,487 view 5 năm trước 22:06 Big Juicy Coconuts!! Monkeys help with Harvest.. #thailand #monkey #coconut Tasty Food Thailand 153,636 view 3 năm trước 22:13 I Moved to France Alone…. This is How I Did It Janice In France 54,320 view 1 năm trước 15:11 I Turned a Piece of Stone Waste into a Work of Art Ringstone 3,529 view 4 tháng trước 25:24 Ký Ức Khe Sanh - Cơn Ác Mộng KINH HOÀNG NHẤT Của Người Mỹ Trong Lịch Sử Ở Việt Nam Biến Động Thời Bình 131,433 view 2 năm trước 36:40 #7 Building a Superadobe Kitchen - off-grid solar powered project Avalon Food Forests 24,255 view 2 năm trước 7:07 How To Haul A Dirt Bike | The BEST Way! No Pressure on forks! Dirt Bike Channel 300,629 view 5 năm trước Thể loại nhạc