All videos for the tag : leanto (7 videos)

  • Consturuction of a Wikkiup Shelter. The initial subframe is used whilst still attached to the tree and hopefully will stay alive and keep growing. The idea behind this is that in time the living stems will get stronger and tighter. This video is to be continued.

  • Visit for info on Tony’s survival books or courses. In dry, cool weather, a pine-needle bed is an excellent way to stay warm if lost. We have used these “beds” below freezing in the mountains of northern Arizona.

  • Another video in the “Essential Survival Shelter Knowledge Series”. This is a complete shelter showing how I use the fallen Autumn leaves, and how it is best to use them. Intro song: *”Tucson”* found in YouTube Audio Library

  • The complete set up of a super shelter including: deluxe bush bed, cattail mattress, and the reason why this is the best all-around survival shelter.

  • This is the first video in a new video series helping to make people aware of what naturally occurring materials can be used to effectively cover survival type shelters. Intro song: *”Tucson”* found in YouTube Audio Library

  • Part – 1 of 2 Gem Webb of Bruce County Tourism tests out how to build a basic winter shelter called a lean-to. He learns some interesting things about easier ways to build it and how realistic it is to be able to accomplish. If your not using your own property, always get land owner…

  • Flint and steel Fire building on our Overnight winter survival trip. Instagram- Facebook- Chief’s FaceBook- www.wildernessrocks.com