A man spends a full year alone deep in the forest — building a bushcraft cabin from nothing and living entirely off what the land and his own hands provide.
No modern tools, no resupply runs. The cabin goes up log by log using primitive construction techniques — notched round timber walls, a moss and bark roof, a stone foundation pulled from the surrounding ground. Every structural decision is made for survival first: insulation, heat retention, waterproofing, food storage. A working kitchen, a sleeping platform, shelving, and a wood-burning stove built into the interior turn a raw shell into a livable space before the first snow arrives.
Summer is preparation — firewood stacked, food preserved, every system tested while the weather allows. When winter hits, the cabin holds. The bushcraft shelter becomes the only barrier between one man and months of deep forest cold — and it works, because the work was done right the first time.
This isn't a weekend experiment. It's a full calendar year of solo wilderness living, documented from the first log placed to the last fire of winter. Primitive methods, real decisions, no shortcuts.
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