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Лена: полная выморозка | Неизвестная Россия


Полгода река Лена – крупнейшая в мире река в зоне вечной мерзлоты – скована льдами метровой толщины. Здесь почти нет железных дорог и очень мало дорог автомобильных. Так что река – самый верный и надежный способ обеспечить суровый край всем необходимым

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The Birth Of A Wooden House. Extended


We unexpectedly found missing footage of two more scenes from the building process — moss collection in the local swamp and finishing of the frame. So we decided to make another version — extended edition (2 mins longer) to add those scenes to the movie and share them with you all.

This is a documentary movie uncovering the process of building a wooden house with mostly hand tools from (as much as possible) local natural materials starting from forest till the living space.

«I built my house from trees that I felled in winter time (-20C) with an axe and two man crosscut saw in my own forest. I did it following the research of old carpenters calendar that coniferous trees should be felled in Januarys first days when the new moon rises and the deciduous trees should be felled in the winter time during the old moon. In winter time trees are sleeping and the juice and moisture content is very low in them. As time passes timber felled in winter becomes light and strong.

In the building process I used mostly traditional carpenters hand tools — axes, hand saws, timber framing chisels and slicks, old Stanley planes, augers, draw knives and mostly human energy. All the ground work for fundaments and the basement earth digging was done by hand with shovels. The foundation consists mostly of bigger and smaller rocks and boulders. Lime, sand and concrete mixture are using only in small amounts — to hold the boulders together. The visible part over the ground level — boulder mosaic has been masoned with hand split local granite.

The House has been built based on the western part of Latvia — Kurland/Kurzeme (German influence) historical wooden architecture typical technique — Timber Frame construction with sliding log walls between the posts. House is two carpentry technique union — Timber Frame (that is typical in France, Germany, Great Britain, North America and other countries) and traditional Latvian log building technique, between the logs using moss from the local swamp.
In the walls, timber frame and roof construction there I used only wood joints and wooden pegs to hold the main construction together — no nails, screws or steel plates. Walls are insulated with 250mm thick dry pine and larch shaving layer (leftover from the local cabinet makers workshop). Overall exterior wall thickness is 50cm. In the walls (except wind vapour breathable membrane over the roof) has not been used any plastic or modern synthetic materials.

To preserve the wood from the spoiling, fame posts, sills, top beams and final cladding boards are treated with fire and pine tar mixed with Tung oil. This wood preservation technique was adapted from the Japanese traditional wood preservation technique Shou Sugi Ban (焼杉板).
Exterior cladding boards recoating each 10-15 years with Tung oil and pine or birch tar mixture, the house can last more than 500 years. As an example is taken Norwegian stave churches that stands more than 500 years until nowadays.

Roofing is three layer white oak shingles (each 10mm thick, 120mm wide and 720mm long) laid in two directional technique. Overall amount of shingles used is 15 000 pieces. Roof walls are insulated with ecological wood fibre wool and wood fibre panels. Over the wood fibre panels are plastered natural plaster — mixture of sand, clay powder, lime, linen fibre, salt, wheat flour. Overall thickness of the plaster is 20mm and over all amount of plaster used on the walls are 5000 kilos. It works also as thermal mass and improves energy performance.

Exterior measurements of the house is 6.5 x 13 meters. Living space in both floors are 120sq/m. The house is being heated with clay plastered brick bread oven and smaller oven made of clay tiles in the kitchen. To heat up both floors of the house, when outside it is minus 10 degrees (Celsium) only small oven is heated once a day. When freeze gets below -15, -20 C, we heat up the bread oven. Once it is heated, because of it’s thermal mass of 5 tons, it keeps the warmth 2-3 days. To heat up all the house (120 sq/m) in the winter time we use not more than 4 m3 (1.1 cord) of dry firewood. This is 2nd winter we are living there and we still heat up the house with the leftovers of lumber from the building process. And it will be enough for 3 more years.

I have fulfilled my vision to a build natural, ecological house with high thermal efficiency, low energy consumption, sustainable, using local materials such as — wood, stone, old and new clay bricks, moss, linen fibre, clay, water, lime, wheat flour, salt and wood shavings.»

Jacob, carpenter, craftsman and founder of Northmen ( ex John Neeman Tools).

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Winter Bushcraft Hike - No Sleeping Bag - Natural Shelter in Snowfall - Lavvu Poncho


Out Bushcrafting and hiking off trail for two days in the snow. First night I slept a couple hours at a time then went up and tended to the fire. Had to go get another log in the early hours and got some nice shot at the night sky with the moon etc. -10 celsius. I love the air when its this cold. If you wonder why I put snow on the saw handle: it froze to ice during the night: Check out the different performance sawing with it day one and two!

ATTENTION: Being under an uproot can be very dangerous. Never take shelter under a fresh uproot if your life doesnt depend on getting out of the wind etc. It can be very dangerous as they can snap shut again if the tree breaks and weight balance shift. This was an old one thats been like this for more than a year but its still not something I advise people to do. Being around widow makers, even though not directly above, is never 100% safe. It is a calculated risk. As everything is really but sometimes we forget that. A snow bivouac for example. They can be very dangerous if the air intake in the roof gets blocked by snow when you sleep etc. Not to speak about the car ride to site on icy roads alone in the wild without cell phone coverage. In short: This is an emergency shelter. Not to be tried for fun, even though I did it, it was my choice alone. Thanks for watching!

Viking House with Grass Roof: Full Bushcraft Shelter Build with Hand Tools


Building a grass roof bushcraft viking house with hand tools. We build an icelandic — style turf roof viking shelter using simple bushcraft tools and natural materials from the forest. The tiny house is build using traditional hand tools, such as drawknife, auger, axe and saw. We built the timber frame from scots pine, making mortise and tenon joints and burning the ends of the logs that go in the ground. This is an ancient technique used by our ancestors, it helps to prevent the wood rotting by driving out bugs and forming a protective layer. To support the turf on the roof of the viking home, we used hazel hurdles. These are simply green hazel sticks woven together. When they dry they set hard and form a solid structure. We also built the perimiter wall of the bushcraft shelter using this woven stick method. This viking house was inspired by the vikings of iceland. Where trees were used in building regularly, they soon became scarce and so they had to improvise. Iceland has good quality sod, and plenty of stone. And so they built a large stone foundation and then used layers of sod and turf to insulate their homes from the strong atlantic storms. We had no stone in this woodland, but the overall style of the structure was inspired by these resourceful tribes. Thank you for watching.

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Странники Севера


На севере Евразии, на полуострове Таймыр обитает самая большая в мире популяция дикого северного оленя.
Каждую весну эти животные отправляются в длительное путешествие. Зачем же олени обрекают себя на такие испытания, что руководит ими? Чтобы разгадать одну из загадок природы — узнать, как и какой дорогой олени прокладывают себе путь сквозь ледяные дали Таймыра, мы собираемся встретиться с ними и вместе пройти длинный и опасный путь – путь странников севера.

На дачу! С Наташей Барбье.Тамара Гвердцители


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Дача Тамары Гвердцители долгое время не отапливалась. Поэтому стены там отсырели, ламинат вздулся. Но программа взялась помочь любимой артистке! Скоро в ее загородном доме появится теплая и уютная музыкальная гостиная в розовых, мятных и зеленых тонах.

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