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Post by SpookyPistolero on Mar 23, 2014 22:28:30 GMT
What's your favorite 'natural' shelter when out and about? For me, it's tough to beat a simple A-frame with a healthy amount of debris on top. (I carry a garbage bag for just this reason!)
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Post by Bushbum on Mar 23, 2014 23:34:39 GMT
Dude that is Awesome.... I'm a debris hut man myself I like to bark single mine to keep the rain out if I can though its not really quick...LOL sometimes if materials are scarce it can take me a couple of hours to get a good shelter goin
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Post by tonym on Mar 25, 2014 16:25:31 GMT
Great video Spooky! I am also a debri hut guy, but I tend to try to find a frame where nature did the hard work for me. Whether it's a fallen tree or a large rock outcropping with an overhang. I'm lazy...
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Post by Bushbum on Mar 25, 2014 19:26:21 GMT
Lazy = saved energy, and conserved calories... it also means more time to enjoy the woods that doesn;t involve lugging piles of leaves around.. So points for lazy... I've been searching around my haunts for already made shelters.. there actually is a cave shelter in Harriman state park that is sactioned for camping.. It seems pretty cozy though damp in the rain. maybe we should check it out
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Post by tonym on Mar 25, 2014 22:29:37 GMT
Damp in the rain beats the heck out of getting dripped on in the rain... Sounds like a plan!
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