Why Medieval Log Cabins Stayed Warm in -40°F While Modern Homes Freeze

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Ever wonder why pioneer families survived brutal -40°F winters in simple log cabins without insulation, electricity, or modern heating, while today's homes with HVAC systems still feel freezing? The secret isn't in expensive technology—it's in forgotten building techniques that turned raw timber into natural heat batteries. From Viking longhouses in Norway to Siberian izbas that have stood for 300 years, medieval builders understood something about wood, thermal mass, and heat retention that modern construction has completely abandoned. In this video, we'll uncover the exact methods they used: the specific wood selection, the genius joinery that expands and contracts without cracking, and the natural treatments that made walls breathe while trapping warmth inside. Whether you're building a cabin, struggling with heating bills, or just fascinated by survival wisdom, this lost knowledge could change everything you thought you knew about staying warm.

SECTION 1: The Modern Failure 01:34
SECTION 2: The Investigation 03:56
SECTION 3: The Heating Strategy 08:05
SECTION 4: The Complete System - How It All Works Together: 11:37
SECTION 5: The Modern Disconnect - Why We Abandoned What Works: 14:01
SECTION 6: The Proof in Practice: 16:31
What We Can Learn: 19:41

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