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Debris Shelter
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Very nice shelters indeed. I have always thought that any shelter in the wilderness no matter how it is constructed provides a sense of security because we are all so used to living in houses. Try sleeping out in the open if you haven't in a long time. One of my favorite shelters was built In a video on youtube by Ray Mears. It is of a 5 pole design with a sleeping area and a fire inside. Very cool.
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I have the Naked Into The Wilderness books, one and two, by John and Geri McPherson. The show how to build a pirimitive shelter that any man, no matter how tall or big, could be comfortable in.
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Originally posted by bravokilo17 View Posthow long did it take you to make that?
But then again I remember one of the Navy bases I had to go through on the way to work. The SeaBees were working before the Marines and still working while passing through on the way home...Last edited by Stitch; 07-15-2011, 01:58 PM.
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Oh wow. Very nice.
Looks good. Warm and dry.
I'm really tall, so from the looks of that, I would be in the fetal position the whole time. ;)
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Stitch, Wow great ideas and looks really sturdy! Now I have whole new concepts. Thanks to your pictures.
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Very nicely done! Yours is much neater than mine for sure. I did use a tarp over my basic structure tho. Kept out the rain. I think I have pictures in my album here somewhere. But great job!
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That is way cool. There is a rodent who builds a "debris shelter" on our NM acres. the look very much like your first pic, only with more sticks. We call them "upland beaver dams".
I see the way you've supported it, one long straight pole and some forked ones to stabilize it.
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cool....now set up the sprinkler next to it and see how dry it stays.....It's amazing how well those inverted bows will shead water.
The hardest thing I'f found in their construction.....is the very top.
We set one up in winter.....I tell ya....when you get about 6" of snow on one....it was crazy insulated.
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Debris Shelter
In my opinion a debris shelter is a semi-permanent type of shelter due to the time & energy required to construct one. If this were going to be used in extreme cold weather I would have put more debris on the ground and made a plug for the door.
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