Ever wondered how to create a warm, waterproof shelter right from the forest floor? 🌲🔥 Join me (and my loyal dog) on a 30-day journey as we transform raw rocks, scrap wood, and hand-dug clay into a cozy underground shelter—complete with a wood-burning stove and a turntable for survival tasks. What You'll See in This Video: ⛏️ Days 1–4: Site Selection & Chamber Digging 🌳 Days 5–10: Felling and Building a Timber Roof 🪨 Days 11–13: Dry Stacking Stone Walls & Sealing with Stone 🛏️ Days 14–17: Building Raised Log Beds & Shelves 🐕 Days 18–29: Adding Turntables, Dog Corners, and Final Touches 🌙 Day 20: First Night Underground—Testing for Warmth, Airflow, and Comfort Throughout the build, I relied on simple hand tools—axe, shovel, pickaxe, and saw—plus natural rope and clay mortar. No nails, no power tools, no shortcuts. If you enjoy bushcraft, off-grid living, primitive skills or simply relaxing to the sounds of the forest, you'll feel right at home here. Pull up a stump, grab a warm drink and watch the forest return to you.