In an era marked by technological advancements and urbanization, the ancient art of primitive shelter construction might seem obsolete. However, Alex’s project of building a reed shelter using bushcraft techniques serves as a compelling reminder of the timeless wisdom embedded in traditional building practices. This essay explores the importance of Alex’s project in reconnecting us with our primal roots, fostering self-sufficiency, and promoting environmental stewardship.
Are you ready to go off grid?
ALEX BUSHCRAFT
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This man is,what we city folk like to call,a basket case.Becouse if he is normal person,then he would build 100m2 in underground shelter.
we don’t have that type of ground in Texas at least in south and west Texas Rocks and stones
demir çivi, plastik ve zımba ile doğada ilkel ev yapımı
What’d that dumb SOB expect going into soft soil on a slope. . . it don’t take a geological engineer to figure THAT wasn’t gonna be permanent. . . Did the Mesopotamians have clear plastic visqueen as well, just asking for a friend. . .