Plastic Bag Shelter & Emergency Blanket

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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2011

In this video Mike shows us how to use a piece of plastic rope, acorns, and jute to make an emergency shelter. He also tests the effectiveness of an emergency blanket.

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  • Nice thnx for sharing.

  • @2kargarage1 welcome .

  • Practicing what you teach ...Nice one!

  • @brgzz thans for watching and have a nice day.

    b c s m

  • Thanks Mike, looks like fun. Love your stuff.

  • @spence0324 hey your welcome

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  • Holes in the plastic so he doesn't suffocate?

  • GARBAGE BAG CHANGED 10 TIMES KEPT GETTN BIGGR LOL

  • @powerhousephg good point but how would you catch it

  • one thing to note. the condensation water is drinkable - providing the plastic isn't too dirty. so in a survival scenario you could harvest that ;)

  • @gereczy88 hey thanks for asking i did not have anything under me bt the plactic i stayed pretty warm and the blackent is noisy but it worked .

  • Nice vid Mike, you can make a combo debris shelter using leaves as insulation as long as they are dry. 24 inches of uncompressed debris under your shelter will protect you from the ground asorbing your bod heat. You can stuff your clothing with dry leaves and make an insulation layer to protect you from the cold. make a mound of leaves over your bod and you should be confortable until morning.

  • @dinoboy123 i think it's aluminum and most of them are around 5 bucks

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