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Building Winter Bushcraft Survival Shelter: Bushcraft Camp 2. 0

Building Winter Bushcraft Survival Shelter: Bushcraft Camp 2. 0

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We spend 2 days in the woods building a winter bushcraft shelter using simple hand tools and test out the TA mini belt axe. This is forming part of the Bushcraft Camp 2. 0 Watch More Bushcraft Builds: My Bushcraft Playlist: TA Axe: Follow my journey of owning a woodland here: Life of Mike YouTube Channel: TA Fishing YouTube Channel: My Bushcraft, Survival and Filming Gear (Amazon Shop): All amazon links are affiliate links and I receive a small commission if you purchase through these links. It helps to support the channel and content I create. Thank you for the support! TA OUTDOORS T-SHIRTS & MERCHANDISE: INSTAGRAM: FACEBOOK: TWITTER: TIK TOK:
Date: 2025-02-06

Comments and reviews: 20


Great to see you with your dad again. I always love watching you working together building some sort of shelter or other.
I remember seeing you in one of your other vlogs introducing your new tiny
axe.
The old ash tree has done you a lot of good it seems ages ago since it came down.
Spring is around the corner and when the bluebells and primroses come out your woodland will look great.
Thank you for sharing this video.
Take care and stay safe you, dad oh and Jax

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Another excellent father/son video! I have 2 sons, (18 and 24, and we do everything together. Spending time with them is the best feeling/experience in the world! My wife says we act more like best friends instead of father & sons, but she's the same way with our 2 daughters (30 & 34.
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Cooking tip. opinion I guess cooking opinion. You should always cook your meat and veggies separately when you do a kebab. They never take the same amount of time and since they point basically downward their flavors don't really mesh during cooking.
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I like that it's good Ur dad has an interest in wot u do and supports u my dad's kind of similar I wish I had access 2 wood I'd b Livin there a lot just had a nice loaded Mac and cheese dinner different 2 my usual takeaways it's good 2 try new tings!
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So cool to see you and your Dad out building again. First time I saw you 2 was the pallet cabin build. And all those cool structures you guys did together after - with the explanations of how and why people chose a particular building method. Good stuff.
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How I watch 'TA Outdoors' videos:
1) See the video
2) Click it
3) Hit the like button
4) Sit back and enjoy the video.
I love your content and certainly wish I had more access to resources like you do. Great videos as always!

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My dad passed away in April of last year, and I can't express enough how much I miss doing these kinds of things with him.
I'm so happy that you can do this with your dad. Cherish every moment!
Thanks for your videos

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Much love TA it's beautiful to see you still being able to do things with your father lost mine in 2014 at a very young age cherish the moments and time spent keep up the amazing videos and never stop being creative
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Mike, that little belt axe looks _really_ handy! I see you are using a curved folding saw. Do you prefer these to a straight bladed saw and if so, why
Thanks for all the videos, from the Czech Republic.

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Any episode with Dad is great. I wanna be like him when I grow up. Lol(I'm only a few years behind him) Great to see the Bushcraft interspersed amongst the other series. Thank Mike and Dad!
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I'm in the process of building my own bushcraft camp and this kind of videos are such a great inspiration and idea generator! Keep it up! Oh, any tips on building on a slope
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It's so wonderful being able to do this with your father! Enjoy as long as you can! Jaxx reminds me of my Jack Russel, he passed away when he was 16. 5 years old.
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Amazing how that massive ash tree root has changed. Seems only the other day you were milling the timber. How’s the hedging on the edges of the woods going
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Always nuggets of gold in your videos. The drawknife was today’s aha moment. Thanks to you and your father for sharing another special day with us!
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I know you said you use nails for the end ones but what about using wooden pegs to keep in place with the other ones by using a log corkscrew
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I love the videos with you and your Dad. The first video of yours that I watched was the pallet wood cabin. You two have a great relationship!
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I am so confused! Can someone please explain to me what the purpose is of the scorching before putting them into the ground, please
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another great video. if i can make a small suggestion, a posthole digger would make your life way easier. keep up the great work
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Always love your way of explaining the build process and techniques Mike. Definitely a hold over from the school teacher days lol.
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I love seeing these videos and would love to see more of these builds, it would be great to get a walk through of the camp to
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