How To Build A Shelter In The Wilderness Without Bringing Any Supplies

How To Build A Shelter In The Wilderness Without Bringing Any Supplies

Was there any time that you went out for a walk to experience nature on an unfamiliar trail and almost lost your way? If you were able to come out of it safely, then you are quite lucky. But what if you are not lucky enough to make it back on the path? Then you must learn survival tips for you to survive the ordeal.

1. Look for a fallen or a leaning tree. You can use it to build your shelter on. A leaning tree will serve as the main structure for your temporary shelter. You can enclose the area around it. Make a good roof to keep you dru and out of the rain.

2. Look for brush and long-spanning leaves. These are good things to place around the tree to serve as walls and siding. Enclose your shelter as much as you can. Close it in on all sides.

3. Look for caves. Try to find big inhabited caves. Caves are often the dwelling place for bears and other wild animals. Be sure that the cave you choose does not have big animals inside and do not go deep into the cave. You might get lost and even worse.

4. Look for overhanging cliffs. Just like caves, overhanging cliffs are good places to build a shelter around. Cliffs will give you an instant roof. All you have to do is to construct the sides with big leaves and long twigs.

5. Use big rocks. If in the place you are in has a lot of big rocks nearby, then you can use those to build a shelter. Make your rock shelter following the shape of the letter U. Use driftwood as you roof.

6. Consider natural pits. In some wilderness there are natural pits created by animals or trees falling. You can use this for a shelter. Just line it with tree boughs or bark. Just make sure that there are no snakes or small animals within the area.

7. Make a wigwam. A wigwam can be constructed with the use of three long poles. Get a strong tree bark and tear it into strips. Use the strips to tie the poles together on one end. You can stand it upright or leave it lying down. Then cover the sides with leaves or boughs.

These are the types of shelters you can build or use if you are unfortunately trapped in the wilderness. Just keep your body sheltered for the night. Stay where you are and wait until you can be found.

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