Bushcraft trip - making tipi - permanent tipi camp series - [part 1 - long version]

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Bertram - Craft and Wilderness

Bertram - Craft and Wilderness

5 жыл бұрын

Making a tipi from natural materials and cleaning and eating fish in the northern wilderness. Open the full video description for more information.
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Date: 16-07-2019 to 17-07-2019
Day: 20°C (68°F)
Night: 10°C (50°F)
Location: Sapmi - the land of the Sami people in Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia. Clean and remote classic northern wilderness. Fresh water rivers. Pine, spruce and birch forrest. Mountains, bears, wolves, eagles, reindeers etc. No wildlife is giving campers problems. I can't give you any information about my location, only that I am somewhere in Sapmi. You need to be the owner or get the owners permission if you want to do the same.
Consuming: Water and fish (pike and perch).
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A few questions:
1. Will the tipi be waterproof?
Only to some existent. The moss in this area is so thick it can contain a lot of rain before it starts leaking - but it will start leaking if it is heavy rain for a few days. Traditional in this area did all use birchbark for waterproofing buildings and it does a fantastic job. I chose not to in this case because it is a lot more work and worn on nature and only worth it when you build something you want to last lifetimes and not like in my case something that I only expect to use a season. I will consider as it gets colder to cover more of the tipi with moss, but so far will I leave it be - it provides some light for the camera and distance to the hot smoke and sparks.
2. Where did you get all the poles from?
A few years ago was I and a friend nearby and made a similar tipi just a lot bigger.... That tipi don't exist anymore, but all the wood was still fine and I did in this case just reuse some of it.
3. Can you twist all branches into rope like that.
Yes. At least all the species pressent in my area of the world. In this case did I use birch.The branch need to be green and you just need to taking your time opening up the fibers without braking anything. No sidebranches and heating over fire makes it easier.
4. Was the water safe to drink?
Yes. Almost all water in Sapmi can you drink straight from the source. It comes from the near by mountains - rain or snow/ice melting.
5. What happens if the branch/rope used to tie the tipi snaps?
Most likely nothing. All the interlocking poles is what makes the structor strong and not the rope. The few time I have made a tipi like this and later on needed to remove it have I been unable to make it all come "tumbling down" even with a lot of force - I have always needed to remove a lot of poles first. It can of course collapse a little bit over a few times as time goes by, but never from standing properly upright to all the way down flat to the ground.
6. Where did you get the fish from?
I caught the fish with a net in the water next to the campsite. I did it off camera a few hours before I started recording this video.
7. Why did you cover the intestines with a stone?
I use the fish intestines as fishing bait in a net. Meanwhile makes the stone it harder for birds and other animals to take the intestines. I show it in part two.
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Some of the gear used:
1. Pants = Klattermusen Gere 2.0 Regular
2. Boots = Redback original
3. Backpack = M39 swedish military
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Video gear: Canon EOS RP, Canon 50 1.8, Røde videomicpro+, Zoom h2n, iMovie.
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Пікірлер: 1 400
@antaress8128
@antaress8128 5 жыл бұрын
I like the simplicity - no salt, no oil, no flying pans, no sleeping bags, pads, etc. Just raw nature and pure experience.
@josephanthony2865
@josephanthony2865 4 жыл бұрын
No talking, all action. Masterful. Best bushcrafting videos on KZfaq.
@Jaxon1776
@Jaxon1776 5 жыл бұрын
I can see this young man being very influential in the outdoor community. His skills are so much more genuine than the survivalist contestants on reality TV shows.
@tilbertmovietor6146
@tilbertmovietor6146 5 жыл бұрын
Hello from Norway. Enjoy all your videos very much. No narration, no music, just nature and crafting. Beautiful and inspirational.
@talkingbird7529
@talkingbird7529 5 жыл бұрын
Bushcraft at its best! No loud annoying music, no senseless talking, no bashing fishes head with things or pocking dead animals eyeballs out just pure and simple. Your videos guides us in with our imagination! Thanks for another great show.
@Tu-kue
@Tu-kue 5 жыл бұрын
Don't waste time for short versions. I believe all followers are waiting for a 40-minute 1-hour video like me. I watch with great pleasure. No talk, no material ads. Just the nature and talent you have. The region you live in has a truly magnificent nature. Please continue ... Thanks for sharing.
@mrmajestic1478
@mrmajestic1478 4 жыл бұрын
You know what I appreciate about this video? That you don't talk, you dont focus attention on your self but instead on your work. I like it cause I can still think about my life and thing I would like to achieve while watching your version of wilderness camping. Thank you! And God bless you!:)
@chrisbyars4422
@chrisbyars4422 5 жыл бұрын
Everything about this video fascinates me: the area you find yourself in, obviously a northern Shield-type land scale like Minnesota or Wisconsin. Everything you do is fascinating, tying the tipi poles together, making the entrance frame. All of the tools you use: none of them are store bought. They all have ‘patina’, evidence of long term use. This is an excellent video to watch. Thank you very much!
@ArithHärger
@ArithHärger 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this video, it was very relaxing and pleasant. I almost fell asleep, but not because it was boring, but because it is quite refreshing.
@cosmocis810
@cosmocis810 4 жыл бұрын
I’ll never understand why the thumbs down on these kind of videos, some people are just ridiculous.. cheers and support from Mexico 🇲🇽 wonderful content, Rune, you are the best, no doubt.
@lulloa47
@lulloa47 4 жыл бұрын
Nordic bushcrafters showing the world, once again, how’s done right! No stupid egos, not selling, no non sense music, not begging for thumbs up! Fantastic!
@daveslifeover65
@daveslifeover65 5 жыл бұрын
I like this guy to. There is no BLA BLA Bla in his videos. Just pure video enjoyment. I get the impression this guy could just go into the wilderness and live.
@mikiy7171
@mikiy7171 4 жыл бұрын
There is no music, only the sounds of nature. Very comfortable. Seeing the trees in the forest and the flames of a bonfire is very healing.
@diceman2004
@diceman2004 4 жыл бұрын
This guy is a true artist . Almost every camera shot he does is beautiful , all done in still shots . I am willing to bet this vid took more than a few days for him to shoot .
@jonathanwoodham4165
@jonathanwoodham4165 5 жыл бұрын
My heritage is Skandinavian Norse.
@bradabar2012
@bradabar2012 3 жыл бұрын
There's something to learn from Bertram's videos, no matter how much you think you already know about being outdoors. If nothing else, you can learn how badly you wish you were also there, lolz!
@aleksandra_614
@aleksandra_614 4 жыл бұрын
I'm so happy you are not vegetarian or vegan. You show the incredible power of life. Enjoying the food as it is, made with your own hands. Thank you for taking us all to the mysterious fairy tale about a human being.
@cutnshine
@cutnshine 4 жыл бұрын
Truly appreciate your skills. I honesty do NOT understand anybody giving thumbs down on this pure form of therapy. I'm living vicariously through you. Thank you from Canada
@markduncan6690
@markduncan6690 5 жыл бұрын
I like this guy! He gets right out into the woods and employs bushcraft!
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