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“Built from scratch, woven by hand—my epic forest shelter with a moss roof and cozy fireplace 🌲”

September 15, 2025September 15, 2025 - by alanmaxwell

In this video, I take on an old school bushcraft survival challenge where I build a complete woven shelter using only my hands and natural materials I find in the …

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Beginner to Pro: Solo Bushcraft Tips You Need to Know

September 14, 2025September 14, 2025 - by alanmaxwell

When I set out for solo bushcraft in the forest, I started with an unusual survival tip: using a bag and duct tape. I wrapped duct tape around my worn-out …

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The Best DIY Firestarter You’ve Never Heard Of

September 14, 2025September 14, 2025 - by alanmaxwell

I gathered matches, a bottle cap, and some wax to create a reliable bushcraft firestarter for my next trip. First, I used my multitool to trim the matches so they …

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A great IDEA for Bushcraft and outdoor hack

September 14, 2025September 14, 2025 - by alanmaxwell

Arriving at my campsite, I wanted a simple way to wash my hands without wasting water. I took an empty plastic bottle and a syringe, then drilled a hole in …

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Forgot My Flashlight… So I Made This in the Wild

September 13, 2025September 13, 2025 - by alanmaxwell

In this Post, I show how to make a natural bushcraft candle inside a hollowed birch log. The process begins with carefully hollowing out the log to create a container. …

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No Tools, No Problem – Wild Basket Made by Hand

September 13, 2025September 13, 2025 - by alanmaxwell

The process of making the bushcraft DIY basket starts with gathering flexible branches or young sticks from the forest. I begin by selecting straight sticks and cutting them to a …

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Solo 3days built Patrick Star house to survive in the forest

September 12, 2025 - by alanmaxwell

Diving into a three-day bushcraft adventure, I decided to build a survival shelter inspired by Patrick Star’s dome, using only forest materials. Near a stream, I scooped clay, mixed it …

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A Cozy Christmas Tree Shelter Built in the Rain and Fog

September 12, 2025September 12, 2025 - by alanmaxwell

I ventured deep into the forest, 20 kilometers away from the last road and house, at an altitude of about 1200 meters. Over six days, I prepared and packed all …

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You Won’t Believe What I Built on This Massive Tree Trunk

September 12, 2025September 13, 2025 - by alanmaxwell - Leave a Comment

I built my bushcraft survival house inside a giant fallen tree trunk deep in the forest, using only natural materials and hand tools. My first step was clearing out the …

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What are the Best Ways to Start a Fire in the Wilderness?

September 12, 2025September 13, 2025 - by alanmaxwell - Leave a Comment

From my experience in the wilderness, starting a fire is both an art and a vital survival skill. The best ways I’ve learned rely on creating the right conditions: dry …

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