By using the rock as one side, and weaving saplings into your uprights, you could fill the entire thing w/ debris and utilize it as a debris hut shelter.
id put some squares of moss or grass on the frame work but you would probly need thicker poles and if you need a fire steel sportsmans guide has three mill spec steels for 14 dollars they go under fire sticks
Great vid man. Here in Brazil, in the State of Minas Gerais where I live, we got A LOT of overhangs like the one you got there and I´ve used one myself for shelter too a couple of times! Good job as always! Soldier on dude!
By using the rock as one side, and weaving saplings into your uprights, you could fill the entire thing w/ debris and utilize it as a debris hut shelter.
mem7048 2 years ago
i was debating between debris and boughs for final roofing
wildernesswikiup14 2 years ago
id put some squares of moss or grass on the frame work but you would probly need thicker poles and if you need a fire steel sportsmans guide has three mill spec steels for 14 dollars they go under fire sticks
alexpoz09 2 years ago
if you do sleep there i would look out for water running down the inside
good vid though keep them coming :)
scottishbushcrafter 2 years ago
yea i've check out this rock before in rain and snow and it rarely has water running down the back
wildernesswikiup14 2 years ago
Great vid man. Here in Brazil, in the State of Minas Gerais where I live, we got A LOT of overhangs like the one you got there and I´ve used one myself for shelter too a couple of times! Good job as always! Soldier on dude!
giutoniolo 2 years ago
That's cool!
tim3jones 2 years ago
what happen to the hair man lol
nick240sxx 2 years ago
i cut it for sports to allow better hearing, circulation, and vision. dnt worry, it'll be back by winter lol
wildernesswikiup14 2 years ago