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FALLEN TREE TYPE SHELTERS





    There are many ways to survive in an ourdoor environment with little or no equipment to depend on. In an emergency situation the best resource you have is your mind and determination.
    REMEMBER,,,, DO NOT PANIC ! !
    Even after spending the better part of the last 40 years in the woods I can say that I have never been well and truly lost.
    But,,,on occasion I have not know exactly where I was for several hours,,,:-).

    These pages are concerned mostly with short term shelters,ones that are needed to help you survive the first night or two.


    Fallen Tree Shelter

    The fallen tree shelter is a quick and easy shelter to find if
    you are in a wooded area. Wind and elements fell trees and
    they make excellent one-man one-night shelters in an emergency situation.

    The tree can be of anytype but it would be best if you could find
    one that still has its foliage, such as a fir or cedar,it will make it
    easier to weatherproof it.
    First you trim off the branches on the underneath side to make room
    for yourself and your bed; next trim the branches from the top side
    to use as thatch or the sides. If you have not been fortunate enough
    to find a tree with the foliage still on you can gather from other trees
    to use as as thatch to weatherproof your shelter.

    MAN MADE SUBSTITUTE SHELTERS

    There is another option also,, you can build a substitute of sorts.
    You must first build the framework similar to a fallen tree and then
    weatherproof it. If at all possible you should have the open end facing some type of windbreak such as a rock wall or bluff otherwise you should build some type of windbreak to protect yourself from the elements.

    Shelter Ribs
    Fallen Tree Shelter Ribs
    Fallen Tree Shelter Finished

    Once you have the ribs up you can proceed to cover (or thatch) your
    shelter. You can also use large pieces of bark to make it much more
    weather proof.
    (To me tho,, if I am going to that much work I will make a much more long term shelter.)
    If you should happen to have a tarp handy that will work well also to cover the shelter, but I can think of many more better uses of a tarp.


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