3 Days ALONE – Build BUSHCRAFT Permanent CAMP | WATER from SPHAGNUM & Nettle Soup

And so, I shot a new bushcraft video!
On this 3-day bushcraft trip, I build a forest shelter to keep out the rain and wind.
I use the simplest bushcraft techniques that anyone can repeat. I cover the sloping canopy with ordinary moss (sphagnum). I do not use any synthetic material, awnings or anything else. Such a canopy, depending on the thickness of the cover, can protect from rain for long days.

It also looks like I had a limited amount of water – 1.5 liters for three days. The rest of the water I got from the sphagnum that grows around the camp site.

I also found nettle and made a delicious and healthy soup from it.

I was wondering what it would be like to spend the night on a deer skin?
It is very cool! Warm and even hot. It does not get wet from moisture from the ground.
Having covered the second from the top, you get reliable protection against mosquitoes and other midges.

I also tried to coock meat, which I brought with me directly in the coals – and it was very tasty, I recommend everyone to try it πŸ™‚

Thanks for watching!

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