5 Primitive Shelters That Are Life Saving When Doomsday is Upon Us

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When Doomsday arrives, it can be challenging to figure out what type of shelter is best to build when trying to stay away from harmful elements. A lot depends on the conditions around you, what building materials there are, and, of course, the tools that are in your bug out bag.

Plus, don't forget that it's also important to decide whether it's even safe enough to go on a quest for materials before building a shelter.

Consider the weather conditions before building a shelter. Think about whether a mud hut will keep you dry from the rain. It won't, so it's probably a better idea to look for other materials that'll be more durable.

Ask yourself questions so you can decide on what shelter will be the most ideal. As you construct a shelter that'll keep you safe from weather and other elements, remember it's all making it through in one piece.

It's true that one of the most vital tools for anyone is knowledge. Know your options prior to when SHTF by understanding the surroundings. Only then will you be able to construct a shelter that'll provide you shelter not only from the weather but other dangerous forces.

On the next page check out some primitive shelters that'll help you decide on how to proceed when all hell breaks loose. 

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77 Comments

  1. Michael Ryan said:

    That would be awesome in the winter . Throw some snow on top make it an igloo

  2. Bryant Tohee said:

    That’s a sweat lodge in my old teachings only warriors and the toughest use them you shouldn’t be attempting that

  3. Daniel Patrick Flynn said:

    When you dig out your snow shelter the sticks in the walls with ends towards you help gauge your depth, so you don’t dig too far. Sketchy about this in your post.

  4. Tracker Joe said:

    Thats a load of horseshit…everyone on the Rez uses them not oly for health reasons but also for relaxation and sometimes.for visions..

  5. Clay Lewis said:

    Awe but can you thatch it if so can u make the cordage to thatch it

  6. Krepta Wolfe said:

    Your teacher must be a wimp
    There are a$#%&!@*ton of people that do this for fun every weekend snow or not

  7. Joe Shirk said:

    Kathy Shirk. We need to practice living like this. Just in case ya know? Camping is a good way start… = )

  8. Eric Norrington said:

    There’s Always the “Assumption” that materials needed Will be on hand for your survival, lol…

  9. Ray Kazem said:

    Yeah… because that will definitely save you from a nuclear wat. Ahahahaahaa.
    Not.

  10. Dana Evans said:

    The roving hoards of starving, dehydrated people could never penetrate that fortress

  11. Jon Cox said:

    . . . oh ya, a stick shelter is gonna help at armageddon.

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