Building a camp site part 5. Fiskars pro cut saw review and camp bread.
I have gotten permission and access of use to a nice wilderness area in northern Finland. I am in the process to build a new bush crafting campsite out of which I plan to launch some outdoor projects. I plan to build a simple 3 walls lean to shelter. I am using a small Wetterlings hatchet, a Fiskars Pro Cut multi purpose folding saw, a knife made of stacked birch bark with reindeer antler pieces, paracord, and a lighter. I am very thankful to my new friend who is allowing me to roam and harvest trees on the property. #survival #bushcraft #camping

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Handmade wooden backpack frames

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Raising The Timber Framed Forest Kitchen!

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Making A Knife Bushcraft Style! No power tools!

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Father and son

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Building a Viking workshop door. (Full build, no talk, no music)

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How Wood Survived 100 Years Without Paint

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ASMR Best Triggers For Sleep Collection (No Talking) 3 Hours of Tapping & Scratching

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Old Man Builds an AMAZING Wooden House in the Forest | Beginning to End By @ThisIsMyAlaska

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What It Takes to Manually Dig Your Own Well

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BACK TO THE BUSH: PNW Bushcraft Bespoke Cedar Bag, Bushcraft Spain Blanket, TJM Swing Arm Anchor

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Building a campsite part 1

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Unbelievable: Young Man Builds Dream Log Cabin Alone in the Forest. From start to finish in 290 days

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Solo Bushcraft: Off-Grid Survival Cabin with My Dog

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The Great Kilt -ULTIMATE SURVIVAL BLANKET? - Outdoor Clothing & Shelter in ONE Multifunctional Cloth

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Bare Essentials Bushcraft Kit: Haversack, Cowboy Bedroll, SRO Self-Inflating Mattress,JungleBlanket

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Off Grid Cabin Swedish Lapland

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Building a camp site part 4

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My Viking Gear

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Unbelievable Smart Workers | Genius Construction Skills, Crazy Fails | Part 114 #construction #smart

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