Revealing the Truth: Debris Hut Myths That We Should be Aware Of

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There's More To Staying Safe Than Just Seeking And Building Shelter. Here's What You Need To Know About The Perfect Shelter:

Knowing what sort of shelter you should have in a survival situation is valuable knowledge to have. Long term, you need something that will keep you off the ground, will shed rain and will protect you from the wind. With all of these things considered, the perfect shelter will keep you warm and dry, no matter what gets thrown at it.

So what is the best kind of shelter you can make? Turns out, it may just be a debris shelter. These shelters are well-known for their sloppy-looking design, and many believe that building a shelter like this is just asking for trouble; you are asking for death should a storm come.

However, facing long-term survival, or even simply an overnight, you may want to consider this old and unique design.

To see all of the myths against the debris hut tackled one-by-one, go to the next page and check out the video.

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12 Comments

  1. Nick Guice said:

    What’s Up With Capitalizing The First Letter In Every Word?

  2. William Kepner said:

    how many pages do you need to exhibit this information. nothing but click bait and a million ads… moving on

  3. Nick Guice said:

    Most of the articles I’m reading say first word, first word and principle words, or first word, principle words, nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. Capitalizing articles and preposition is described as lazy man’s capitalization, since it doesn’t take any thought.

  4. Nick Guice said:

    The NYT doesn’t capitalize articles and prepositions in their titles.

  5. Mark Salanco said:

    Debris huts are awesome, I built one during knife only scout week. It kept me warm and dry.

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