All videos for the tag : lean-to (28 videos)

  • Join the “Bushcraft Kids” as they head out into the wild to learn some invaluable lessons. On this fun-filled adventure they learn & practice some basic, yet vital, survival skills… such as: How to use a ferro rod, how to start a fire with a ferro rod and natural firestarter materials, how to make a…

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  • Mors Kochanski teaching the construction of a simple winter lean-to shelter for overnighting in the Canadian wilderness, for use when conditions are unsuitable for the construction of snow shelters. Not sure of the date for this video, I think its probably early 90’s Techniques for building the shelter, bed and fire are demonstrated with minimum…

  • Like this video and the information E2E has to offer? Donate here: Here is a great example of a Winter Weather Shelter I constructed on a Survival Training Trip. This is a Lean-To structure with some upgrades with debris walls and I milar blanket for heat reflection. I slept confortably in this shelter in 3o…

  • At 7 lb 4oz this kit is around 4 lbs lighter than my prior backpacking set. It’s good for 3 season camping and is relatively complete and safe. (btw, it’s a Heineken, not a Tyvek beer can!) Addendum (3/16/15): I’ve stopped using beer cans as boiling billies because they’re all lined with plastic, which can’t…

  • Preparedmind101 and Will from Mantis Outdoors test out three shelters and there effectiveness in winter cold conditions: A Snugpak Scorpion 2 Tent, a hybrid/primitive lean-to/leaf bed, and a sil-ny plough point super-shelter. Not only to see what works best and how well, but to demonstrate how a few inexpensive items combined with primitive technology can…

  • Bushcraft Lean-to Tutorial
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    This is a step by step tutorial on how to build a lean-to in the woods using materials found around you. No cordage is necessary with this method. All that is required is a small saw though it could be done with a knife if you had to. Shown in the video is a tip…

  • Baby Rogue and I started a build on a shelter. We’ll go back and finish it later and you’ll see the result.

  • How to build a double facing lean-to shelter with raised bunks.

  • This is my favorite cold weather setup as it reflects and traps the heat of the fire. It can be made more efficient by closing in one or both of the open sides. Also works well on windy days or when more privacy is desired.

  • Survival, bushcraft, and primitive skills instructor shares a debris hut survival shelter tutorial at Maine Primitive Skills School. Check out our bow drill fire making video at . Learn more at our schools website Maine Primitive Skills School instructor Mike Douglas teaches how to construct the Debris Hut Shelter.(Part I of 5) Check out the…