Please watch: Bushcraft Treehouse 21: Making a Bushcraft Sawhorse and preparing for Winter Camping in Canada \r<br>\r<br>\r<br> --~--\r<br>Watch in 1080 HD\r<br>\r<br>Making a bushcraft Treehouse. This started with wanting to make a raised bed bushcraft shelter and escalated into a full blown tree house. We have never made a tree house before so it will be interesting to see how it develops.\r<br>\r<br>We have done several other shelter builds on this channel, and this time we wanted to try something a bit different. We were given permission to use the this beautiful piece of land on the North Saskatchewan River, with permission to build a semi permanent structure, fell Poplar trees, and use the land for general bushcraft projects. \r<br>\r<br>After many nights in the woods, we had chatted about building a super raised bed shelter, and our imaginations took over, and thus the bushcraft tree house was born!\r<br>\r<br>Make sure to watch the subsequent s to see the progress!\r<br>\r<br>My Gear: \r<br>\r<br>BAG: \r<br>CHAIR: \r<br>GRABBER BLANKET: \r<br>PONCHO: \r<br>HESTRA GLOVES: \r<br>PRIME-LITE TORCH: \r<br>WATCH: \r<br>MSR POCKET ROCKET: \r<br>ISO PRO FUEL: \r<br>ESBIT ESPRESSO COFFEE: \r<br>GSI CUP: \r<br>NALGENE WATER BOTTLE: \r<br>BEAR SPRAY: \r<br>ESTWING HATCHET: \r<br>SILKY FOLDING SAW: \r<br>SOG SEAL PUP KNIFE: \r<br>LEATHERMAN KNIFE: \r<br>HAT: \r<br>\r<br>These are Amazon Affiliate Links\r<br>\r<br>We are two amateur bush-craft enthusiasts with a mission to test the many techniques and skills demonstrated by professional and non professional bush-craft enthusiasts from around the globe, and see how they fare up against the great Canadian outdoors.
