
Life is much simpler with a tarp. If you can remember to do that – the rest is cake. Check out how to keep your fire and shelter from being ruined from the rain. Who wants to have to redo their shelter when there's an effective way to protect it?! Watch the video below:
That's amazing that he was able to keep the tarp from overheating. Remember not to make a pyramid shape with your tarp, as the heat will become trapped under the tarp. Have you used this method to keep a fire safe ad dry from the rain? Let us know below!

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You didn’t really miss anything on this click bait article. I’m getting close to unsubscribing myself. I don’t like these click bait articles
His tip was to have a tarp over the fire? WOW! BRILLIANT!
Good design most of his videos are good.
This is so retarded. Why bother building a “shelter” if it doesn’t keep you dry? And, if you’re going to pack a heavy, bulky Walmart tarp why not just carry a nice light tent instead. Either learn to build a proper shelter or buy a tent. Don’t do some half assed, cobbled together, redneck bullshit.
Its not about keeping your shelter dry, its about keeping your fire going in a rainstorm jackass!!!!
Robert Michael Petty Read the words, you know, those little sqiggly lines you only marginally understand, “You take a look at your shelter. It took you most of the afternoon to construct it out of logs and sticks. It looks secure, but it’s definitely not going to be rain proof. If it pours, you’re going to be dripping wet all night.” Seriously. Why do people even bother to write articles when fuckwits like you can’t read?
Isaiah Chavez
I resent the “Redneck” comment! A TRUE redneck would not build something “half-assed”. Most of us are mechanically included enough to understand the workings of a good shelter.