“Start to finish: crafting a stone sanctuary deep in the woods, brick by brick. #PrimitiveBuilding”

 I share my incredible journey of living alone for 90-days in the heart of the rainforest, fully immersing myself in bushcraft and survival. Throughout this time, I set out to build a stone and wood survival house entirely by hand, relying on the natural resources around me and my patience, skill, and endurance. Each day was a new challenge as I gathered river stones and carved wooden beams to create a sturdy and functional shelter.

Building the house without any machinery or electricity was a true test of my resilience and craftsmanship. I had to carefully plan every step, from laying the foundation with stones to assembling logs for the structure and constructing a roof that could withstand the heavy tropical rains. The sound of rain on the roof and the crackle of firelight became constant companions, marking the rhythm of life in the wild.

The slow but steady progress of the walls rising is a testament to the power of determination and primitive skills. This project was much more than just building a house; it was about achieving harmony with the environment while proving that with enough will, you can create a safe haven in some of the most demanding conditions on Earth.

Living solo in the rainforest tested both my physical limits and mental strength. The isolation and connection to nature pushed me to sharpen every skill, from woodworking to cooking and staying safe amidst the wildlife and weather challenges. This experience deepened my respect for nature and the importance of traditional bushcraft knowledge.

By the end of my adventure, I had created not just a shelter but a home—one built from raw materials and sweat, ready to protect me from the elements. This video captures the essence of true survival bushcraft: patience, self-reliance, and an unbreakable bond with the wild that shaped every moment of my life during this extraordinary journey