
Learning how to build a survival shelter in any remote location is a skill all survivalists need. Basic shelter is key to warmth, protection, and a peace of mind. Remember that is just one demonstration and there is nothing wrong with customizing a shelter to meet your needs.
Now let's watch the video!
Here are a few more tips to remember when building your own small shelter. Keep location in mind as you want to avoid building anything in low-lying areas where water builds up. You also want to find a spot that it within reasonable access to basic necessities: food and water. You want to spend less time hunting for goods and more time enjoying the great outdoors.

Pages: 1 2
What I really liked about this shelter is the ease in putting it up. There are times you don’t want to spend a day or two rounding up materials for a shelter. This one you can rock out in no time at all. Having a tarp makes it warmer, quicker to build, and takes up minimal space in a backpack. However, I favor green to blend in better.
Gailn Josh Moyer
Very nice, simple is always the way to go unless you are going to stay for a while. I enjoy your videos, keep um coming.
Sweet!!!
Love her videos
here was my shelter, this past firday night, i used a army issue goose down sleeping bag, mummy style, and a wool blanket and a tarp to sleep, overnight low of i think 10 degrees farenicht, i was toasty warm in the bag, though if left unzipped partway, the cold would come in,,it was a workout and a to do list for next time, though, i dont think i will be intentionally doing a winter night camp again, intentionally,,tstt, i thought to make a ‘movie’, but, havent learned editting yet, so here is a photo