This was back in 2014. I didn't build this, but I did learn how to build structures like it, and structures even bigger and nicer. They had nicer buildings to live in. I chose to sleep in this at night. I wasn't trying to vacation at some resort, I was trying to experience REAL LIFE. I wanted to test myself and see what I'm really made of. Yes, it was shitty, leaked a lot when it rained, and was full of bugs, and I could hear things moving around at night only a couple of feet from my hut.
Have you seen this chick on youtube who makes huts in the jungle? She would a big help to have around. Cause damn. https://m.youtube.com/c/survivalshelterideas/
That is fake as shit. Notice how they skip HUGE portions of her 'building' and show just a few low effort clips of her making some very small adjustment. A crew does the work and videos her. Look at the views, 29 million views? Think of the add revenue.
@Reactionary_Liberty
Regardless of whether she accomplished this all on her own, she clearly has skills. She was clearly doing a lot of this work and knows what she’s doing.
I know. I noticed too. And look at the soil. That is highland jungle with dry soil. In the real jungle, the soil is swampy mud because it rains so much. You can't dig. You have to build your huts on stilts (files.catbox.moe) because it's the rainforest, you have to stay off the ground.
Plus, she's a filipina. They're liars. I almost married a filipina woman, I know. It's obviously fake to anyone who's ever lived in the jungle. Doing that kind of shit would take forever.
Yes, I have seen her. I think she is in the Philippines. I was in South America. I was given a jungle wife by the chief which helped out a lot.
Tell us more about this jungle wife
Sounds rough but also amazing. In the past year I've gotten real into camping, and each time going a bit lighter with my gear. There is nothing better to clear your head and escape the day to day than this. Hoping I can do something like this in the future
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