Glad y'all enjoyed the content. If you like this kind of survival stuff I'd suggest reading Hatchet and Brian's winter by Gary Paulson. Or if you want something a little bit less survivaly read My side of the mountain. All great books.
and I bet he had looked this all up beforehand.
He still had a home to back to when he was finished for the day.
he could go back to a town with clean water, washing facilities and pre made food.
not to mention any healthcare he might need if he hurt himself.
I'll chuck you into africa and see how well you do, Mr whiteman.
**oxidoferroso used "*roll picture*"** **oxidoferroso rolled image**It's not fair, he already knows how to build all that stuff. Unless he's improvising, wich I doubt
Ok he spent a bit longer than i initially thought 9 months total from start to finish, however he only spent 30 days in the span of those 9 months actually doing stuff on it
Because most people don't want to watch the entire thing when it's probably 20 minutes long or more. Besides, this version still shows literally every step.