10 Stealth Camping Shelters: Tips and Skills

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Here are 10 stealth camping shelters, tips and tricks to help you stay hidden when out in the wild! From building a bushcraft shelter with no tools, using wilderness survival skills and tips and tricks to make a solid short term survival shelter, to using man-made materials like a tarp, to set up low profile mini-tents for camping.

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Here's something you might try, if you have a shovel. Dig a shallow trench, no more than 6 or 8 inches deep. Lay sticks horizontally across it, cover them with a layer of veg for padding, and then pitch your bivvy or shelter across that. Warmer and a lot more comfortable than the bare ground! And a thin layer of dead leaves or pine straw in the trench can make it even more insulated.

sacwriter
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Take someone with you into the woodland and show them how to build a few shelters then see how fast they can do it without help. Preferably someone who doesn’t camp much.

TheNecessaryEvil
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I have that bivvy tent and it's incredible for what it is, for homeless people it would be great for setting up anywhere.

youaresomeone
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Currently in a boarding school. I miss the woods and his videos make me crave it even more!

orotewilderness
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4:30
If you must camp under a partially fallen tree, it’s always best to brace it with a Y branch and by lashing it to the tree(s) it’s caught in. It’d be a rude awakening if a storm came through and your roof collapsed.

Extra support is always a good idea.

wjspade
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When basing a shelter off a fallen/dead tree, make sure it's free of termites

baronedipiemonte
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05:19 "fewer" journeys, rather than more 😊

tandemfandom
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"Less catchy to the eye."

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CSZG
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Always taught my daughter about this style of survival, especially trees that have blown over, the roots that have upturned is a natural backstop and I doubt its gauna blow over again so there's your shelter, just remember to stay in the tree side and not the exposed root side where further trees can come down on you in the prevailing wind direction that brought your tree down.

snelgrave
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Awesome video. We have a really bad problem with ticks and lymes disease here in New York or at least here in the North Country so I have to be very careful laying on the ground camping it’s almost a really bad idea wich is a bummer because when I was a kid I did it all the time and we didn’t have ticks.

sirsmokealot
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Great stealth shelters. I would never be out in the bush or anywhere without tools, but good to know how to not use tools. No body has any business in the bush without at least a knife. Good video.

alanrice
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Might want to mention in future videos about paying attention to the canopy above where you plan to stay. Dead tree's that fall can kill you and it's very dangerous. Love the content

Daja_Vu
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A Swag is the best for all around stealth and comfort. Light weight and packs down to a small size. I carry a Swag attached to my 60 liter ruck.

bladenrexroth
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Soy de Monterrey México y la verdad a mi me gustan mucho este tipo de videos un saludo

chuypachuca
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I still love my vintage green Vango force ten MK1 because it sort of does it all apart from being spacious but at 1.8kg all in the bag for a four season tent that can hack it in the windy hills, half a lavvu can make for a fairly stealthy pitch too but if I'm lugging that beast about I'm going somewhere pretty and let everyone passing through see it in all its glory

BinManSays
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Great video. Like to see more like this. 🇺🇸

MikeyMikeHq
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Nice shelters mike, The first one is great for hunting, the second was nice as well, survivor Lilly uses that nice shelter, and the ridgepole shelter is totally awesome, I love how your showing different shelters for different uses, great job Mike. Great video on multiple shelters🇺🇸

donaldeugenealford
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..cool video keep up the great content.. Thank you…

magicworldbyjorg
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Gave me some great ideas, thank you !

HoosierDaddy
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Does the mylar work to a useful degree?

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