Self Sustainable Shelters & Homes
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Cody Lundin walks us through his house he designed in the Arizona high desert. With a south facing entrance entails loads of sunshine and sky lights to light up his home. Cody Lundin is all about minimization and living with less but using with what you have available.
Cody Lundin Living In A Wickiup
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Cody Lundin lived in a wickiup during his college days because he was broke. He was constantly afraid of being found in the woods because he didn't want some college kids having a beer party there. He explains that having a warm hut and having it so quiet that you can hear the snowflakes outside hit the ground. Cody says, that's an experience you can't pay for, and you don't need to, because it's all free.
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Cody's Super Shelter
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Cody Lundin has created a super shelter with the use of thermal radiation from the fire through the plastic onto the space blanket reflecting the heat onto them. It is truly the warmest shelter Dave Canterbury has ever stayed in. Cody Lundin states, it's just physics.
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Snow Cave Shelter
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Dave and Cody dig into a huge snow load for a snow cave for shelter. The temperatures outside are near zero, yet the temperatures inside can differ to 40 degrees warmer than outside temperatures. With only snowshoes as their best shovel, they dig out an incredible shelter.
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