Building a Stealth Shelter/Observation Post | ON Three

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Jason Salyer and Alan Kay show you how to build a stealth shelter and observation post with minimal tools and supplies. Tune in now to see how they use a shovel, tree limbs, leaves, and a few other items to build a killer shelter and lookout.

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SurvivalDispatch
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Two grown men making a fort in the woods together. Brings a tear to my eye.

justinbarton
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And this.... boys and girls, is how Erik Rudolph avoided 200 federal agents for five years, despite the fact that they were using FLIR on choppers, and ground search teams. It just like what Bugs Bunny said, "There ain't no place like a hole in the ground."
Good video on building a hide site.👍

JugglesGrenades
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“I wonder what normal people do for fun”
Dont know, dont care lol That hole in the ground looks way better than socialising in the city 🤣👍

WaitWhat
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It's important not to leave large bare areas when collecting the detritus to cover the tarp. Its a tell tale sign that someone has camouflaged just such a position. Enjoyed the video .

madpatriot
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I started digging "Forts", with my friends, when I was only six or seven. We upgraded our forts, as we learned more and grew stronger. Worked our way up to Giant Redwood Stumps. Tall and very warm. It was a great way, Time and Location, to growup. Im 64 NOW, and am teaching my SON and his Wife to BE. I didn't have time or a place to do it, when he was still a kid but, I think that if you Love the Outdoors, Your ALLWAYS STILL a Kid at HEART.
Great video Guys! I forwarded to my son, with a note of, Next Camping trip, early Winter, at the Continental Divide. We live near Denver, CO. It will be, FUN!

robertschlitters
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Having built many of these O.P`s this is a bloody good effort you followed the rules and stuck to them, keep the dig as small as possible and shallow as possible people get obsessed with Depth which is not needed in an observation post or belly hide remember all the dug out earth has to be hidden and you get a big thumbs up as you used a natural fold in the ground not just under a bramble bush ( an easy obvious choice to a hunter force ) oh an if you need to crap CLINGFILM first then bag it - smells less wont leak greetings from the U.K

michaelwhittaker
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Finally! A real stealth shelter, I built one when I was about 15 in a strip of trees with tons of kids and foot traffic to a shopping center, it was in a 20 foot wide and 300 feet long strip of trees that didn't get found for about 15 years after I was grown. Someone drove a bulldozer into it. I made mine with a more solid door way, that was completely hidden except the hole to get in and then I cut down a 7 foot tree with a big ball of roots and then when I got inside I pulled the tree into the opening, you absolutely could not see the thing even if you knew it was there, It was about the 100th one I had built and all the others were quickly found.

williamburdon
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Forget a spider hole, that's a spider condo. Solid work as always with these videos. Amazing content

phl_knives
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I love watching shelter building videos. I get really tired of watching people dig a 12x6 hole 4 foot deep, and they never hit a root or rock.
This is now my top favorite video for stealth hole / shelter. I doesn't get any more real.
And that is some of the best camo .
Great job... And thanks for the commandments 😁

christophermoore
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Girlfriend: He is probably out cheating on me!

Me and the boys:

insertname
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Very few videos I've found on building OPLP's and hides. This is a good one.

Catspurrlounge
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Just from his voice and his jokes, I could instantly tell that it was the season 1 winner from Alone. Awesome work men.

TheRealD-Mo
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You guys, CRACK. ME. UP! 😅😅
Thank you for all you do. The knowledge and examples are priceless..as is the IMPECCABLE humor. 😂

livingblueyes
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The best thing we learned from Vietnam. Dig in, keep digging, expand, tunnel multiple egress.
Cost nothing to dig holes.

christopherpeterson
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“Ain’t nobody gonna tell Cornelius Jackson where to live!” 😂

craig
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Everybody gangster until the trees start talking

pennsyltuckyreb
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This shelter is top notch to disapear quite a while lol I love it, good work boys

rjp
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Oh what fun! I used to love making forts and huts in the woods when I was a kid.

robertbates
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sence of humor goes a long way. I really enjoyed it,
thanks guys

erickvincent