5 Survival Shelters Everyone Should Know

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5 Survival Shelters Everyone Should Know
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SurvivalLilly
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My grandson and i have been doing bush camping cinc he was 5. 2 times a year we camp one winter and one summer. Hes 13 now. Teach em young

WilliamBates-xkmt
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“Alright I just covered myself with leaves”

Me: “incredible” *crunches barbecue Pringle’s*

mateofonseca
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As a person who grew up in the 60’s in the south I started doing this when I was ten years old and spending most weekend in the woods. Thanks for the video. Brought back a lot of memories

billkaldem
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Imagine just walking in the forest one day and seeing this random survival shelter village.

mats
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She did all that work to make this video, the least I can do is give her video a thumbs up.

JesusisLOVEJohn-
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I love watching these videos so much that I decided to learn how to survive in the wilderness on my own. I just made my first ever fire using only flint and steel today. Thanks for the inspiration, Lilly!

chaoticallyprofessional
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I liked the idea of the heated floor! Never would of thought of it. Plus I can use that end for cooking as well

jamesdurwoodchance
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Really excellent video and definitely a channel I'll be looking into in the future! However there is one thing to add, especially if you're building shelters that are meant for long term use, something I picked up from the TA Outdoors YouTube channel; don't just randomly pluck patches of moss but try to remove it by gently rolling it up like swiss rolls. If you do it that way the roots will generally stay intact and cause the moss to regrow once its been laid out on the shelter, making for an even better and sturdier roof.

pieterveenders
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This is awesome and shows what you can do with/without a wide range of tools and resources - I recently took a survival course and here in the Pacific NW USA we are able to utilize sword ferns - no knives or tools of any kind were used for our shelter except our hands. (We searched for a ridge pole instead of cutting one)

tracyharrison
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I expected to see Clint Eastwood walking onto the site. I love the background music super cool. Nice job there girl keep it up.

BigTVideos
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Great I only need to worry about bugs now.

Filo.
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I am from Iraq, 🇮🇶❤️I love the camp, and all adventures are greetings to all followers

uupuugd
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Very good to see all women doing these demonstrations. I've slept in the 1st shelter. Those dry leaves are warm but ITCHY! 
Toward the end are good examples of batoning with a heavy duty knife. The hemlock boughs MUST be "shingled" beginning with a bottom course and working up by OVERLAPPING the boughs to shed rain and wet snow. Do one horizontal course at a time, placing boughs all the way from one end to the other before beginning a new course. (Yes, I was once a roofer.)

ericb.
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Nice Job, I built most of these when I was a young boy with my brother on a friends 1500 acre land. I loved to see you make the floor warmer pit. Never thought of that before; brilliant job. We built these with an old custom built hatchet we also carried knife.

Studio-C
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0:00 Debris Hut Survival Shelter (If you can't get a fire going)
2:00 Lean-To Survival Shelter (With fire reflector)
4:56 Floor Heating System
6:26 Dome-Shaped Survival Hut
10:26 Enclosed Lean-To Shelter with Emergency Blanket
12:33 Semi-Permanent A-Frame Shelter (2 people, If you have a lot of time)

donk
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Kinda sad when I saw Dax. Hope your new pup is as wonderful a companion.

reason
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if you light a small temporary fire at the exit point of "floor warming system", it will create a draw when you start the bigger main fire, drawing in the heat from the main fire until it warms sufficiently on own.

jfkkennedy
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This is survival Lily at her best, teaching in the wilderness which is what we want the most on your videos !

KeyofDavid
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Awesome thanks for sharing. From the time I was 6 yes old I was in the woods building huts, dugouts and campsites out of pine and oak trees. I grew up in north Florida. For four years I lived in S, C. And the first year joined the Boy Scouts. We built campsites for our patrols. This video brings back memories.

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