Wilderness Lean-To by Nutnfancy: Part 2

Published on December 16, 2008
Duration: 19:19

This guide details the construction of a wilderness lean-to shelter, emphasizing practical techniques for survival situations. It covers site preparation, material gathering, ground insulation using peat moss, and structural assembly with poles and greenery. The video highlights the importance of appropriate tools and techniques for effective shelter building in cold, snowy conditions.

Quick Summary

Building a wilderness lean-to shelter involves preparing the site, gathering materials like poles and saplings, and creating an insulated sleeping area with chopped peat moss. Proper tool selection, such as durable knives like the Ontario RAT 2, and adherence to safety protocols are essential for effective shelter construction in cold conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Clearing Camp Area
  2. 00:20Glove Choice for Work
  3. 00:34Shelter Building Calorie Cost
  4. 01:03Importance of Contingency Items
  5. 01:24Trapping and Hunting Basics
  6. 01:51Expedient vs. Involved Shelters
  7. 02:30Using the Glock Spade
  8. 03:15Creating a Soft Bed
  9. 04:36Parental Role in Survival Training
  10. 06:02Setting the Horizontal Pole
  11. 07:10Snow Tools and Knife Selection
  12. 08:39Adding Crossmembers
  13. 10:16Blade Performance Comparison
  14. 11:36Benchmade CSK2 Failure
  15. 12:43RAT 2 Performance
  16. 13:25Vertical Members of Lean-To
  17. 14:05Lodge Poles for Shelter
  18. 15:06Shelter Mid-Production
  19. 17:13Lean-To Pitch Considerations
  20. 18:09Affixing Vertical Poles
  21. 18:34Greenery for Roof Material
  22. 19:00Ally's Comfort in Shelter

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key considerations when building a wilderness lean-to shelter?

When building a lean-to, consider the calorie cost of construction, the importance of appropriate gloves like treated leather, and the need for a well-prepared sleeping area with insulation like chopped peat moss for warmth and comfort. Proper tool selection and safety are also crucial.

Which knives are recommended for cold weather survival shelter building?

For cold weather survival, knives made of 1095 steel like the Ontario RAT 7 are recommended. The Ontario RAT 2 also performed well. The Benchmade CSK2 showed weakness by chipping, making larger, more robust blades preferable for heavy-duty tasks like stripping saplings.

How can you improve the comfort and insulation of a survival shelter's sleeping area?

To improve comfort and insulation, clear the ground and prepare a bed by breaking up and chopping peat moss. This process brings warmer soil to the surface and creates a softer, more insulated layer to protect against the cold ground.

What is the importance of parental training in survival skills?

Parental training in survival skills is highly valued, providing a foundational mindset of resilience and self-sufficiency. This training is considered more impactful than military instruction for some, instilling a 'no matter what, I'll make it' attitude from an early age.

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