This log shelter is so amazing that every survivalist may want to make one!
It is likely that if a disruptive event occurs, you will have to leave your home and build a shelter somewhere else. It'll be a good idea to build a shelter that is strong, provides as much protection as possible and also gives you a place to rest while you cook or even if you just need some quality sleep.
Having quality shelter is why many survivalists enjoy looking at what other people have built. It gives us ideas about what we should build and reminds us of things that are important to include.
The log shelter on the next page is simply incredible! You may like it so much that you want to try building one as soon as possible!
To see the amazing log shelter this guy built and how he did it, please head on over to the next page and check out this inspiring video.
This isn’t a log structure at all. It’s a raised log bed with a tarp over it.
Fail
Sleeping on a log bed is A) Super uncomfortable and B) loses body heat.. I would rather sleep on a bow bed.
This so, oh what is the word?, lousy. To tall, to narrow, to far away from the fire reflector, to much work, to open, etc, etc. A much better and simpler approach is a lean to against the root ball with about a foot clearance for smoke, use the existing log as a back wall and make the bed on the ground. spend your energy on cutting fire wood for a much smaller fire that will keep the smaller shelter warm with less fuel. And you won’t need a large ax to build it.
Nice if you happen to have an ax and a tarp.
https://youtu.be/MD_6SuXPxTM
Huh ? This has ti be he worst shelter ive ever seen lol
First good wind that comes along his$#%&!@*is literally to the breeze troop.Good construction at the beginning but the a frame is too vertical.
Solid base, but the rest looks sloppy
Lame click bait.
All that for a flimsy lean to?
lots of great examples on YouTube. when we’re all living in these, we’ll know at least one person that will say they learned it off YouTube.