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Best Way to Build a Survival Shelter

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Q. What is your best idea of a survival shelter? How would you build it?
— Jhon Against Wild, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.

A. Best survival shelter? I call that a “cabin.” Just kidding, Jhon. In all seriousness, it’s great that you’re being prepared enough to think through a potential emergency like getting stuck out in the wilderness. While some survivalists recommend building a shelter out of sticks and leaves, you’re probably better off using your precious energy getting found (or un-lost) than building some kind of lean-to.

Always carry with you this portable shelter: a heavy-duty, 4 mm-thick orange plastic bag (approx. 38” x 65”). Just cut a hole for your face, crawl inside and hunker down for the night. It might not look pretty, but it’s lightweight, packable, cheap and it’ll stop the wind and rain and could save your life. Hypothermia (loss of your body’s core temperature) is one of the main causes of death in survival situations.


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10 Comments on Best Way to Build a Survival Shelter

  1. Boy scouts Rock! // August 30, 2011 at 6:16 pm // Reply

    A hammock with a tarp around it

  2. Or you can build a teepee or in the snow you can also build an igloo. 😀

  3. chessking14 // August 25, 2011 at 8:09 pm // Reply

    hammock

  4. tarp with twigs is your in the forest

  5. you could just make a lento

  6. cut a hole in a garbage bag for your head and its a shelter in itself

  7. rock-on gear guy!

  8. A poncho with some bunjees or rope works great!

  9. that is a good idea i should get some of those bags

  10. I would suggest a tarp

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