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Building Emergency Survival Shelter | Nest in the Woods 

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If you need a quick shelter in the woods, This Overnight Emergency Survival Shelter Design will keep you warm in a Survival Situation. It is quick, simple, and can be made without tools. It will keep you alive in freezing temperatures. Survival Shelters are a crucial life saving component of Bushcraft and Wilderness Survival. These videos show detailed instruction on how to construct an overnight shelter to save your life.
Sword Fern can be found in:
Washington
Oregon
California
Alaska
Idaho
British Columbia
South Dakota
Mosses can be found in a wide variety of States across the US. Spanish moss has a long history of being used for bedding and insulation in the South from Texas to Florida.

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Комментарии : 36   
@stephengarrett8076
@stephengarrett8076 Год назад
Again you cover immediate actions to save ones life that I don't think I've seen anywhere else , thank you once again for your knowledge.
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 Год назад
Thanks so much! Really glad you enjoyed the video.
@aaronfannin8174
@aaronfannin8174 Год назад
I always love your videos. Nothing flashy, nothing extravagant, just realistic and practical information.
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 Год назад
Great compliment! Thanks.
@SctShin
@SctShin 8 месяцев назад
I don't know if I'm not the only one, but as a venturer scout aspirant who will be undergoing my first survival 1 tomorrow this video is surely helpful for us scouts!! Thank you sir for making such a wonderful video!
@Agent_Lemur
@Agent_Lemur Год назад
There's got to be a way to get them more subscribers. This is s lot more useful and simple than most of the videos out there.
@joshdickey1308
@joshdickey1308 4 месяца назад
Had a kayaking mistake lead to a night out in the bush while injured and in wet layers, fern bed saved my life that night for sure. Happy to see this being taught. I also had no tools and the sun was going down so this simple sort of quick shelter made all the difference.
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 4 месяца назад
That’s incredible. Thanks for sharing! I’m curious how long you spent in your fern bed and also curious about the quantity of fern you used compared to what you saw in our video. Thanks!
@joshdickey1308
@joshdickey1308 4 месяца назад
@@wildernessstrong6131 it was a similar amount to what I see in your video. I didn’t think to make that little fence to hold it together, mine was just a pile .
@jonathanstein1783
@jonathanstein1783 Год назад
One of the few videos I've seen that could apply to the PNW, well done. I definitely learned something useful from your video today.
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 Год назад
Great to hear! Thanks for letting us know.
@HarshmanHills
@HarshmanHills Год назад
great build
@adventureswithfrodo2721
@adventureswithfrodo2721 Год назад
I live in the high desert where there is little vegitation. I like when people do survival videos in ideal environments where resources are abundant.
@Humancompassion1234
@Humancompassion1234 Год назад
Very nice 😊 Thank you ‼️
@entltyq
@entltyq Год назад
These are the best survival demonstrations of their kind.
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 Год назад
Huge compliment, thank you!
@yoiyomismo
@yoiyomismo Год назад
Great content, as always. Survival is about solving problems as quickly as possible, so this is a great answer to an emergency getting lost in the woods
@Jarensportstime
@Jarensportstime Год назад
amazing, wild info! entertaining the whole time. shelters is an awesome idea :)
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 Год назад
Hey thanks fun films! Glad you were entertained.
@anti_fu_yt
@anti_fu_yt Год назад
great vid... thank YOU for sharing the knowledge most would pass on the ferns by their general appearance to not do much at all [thin, gapped, appear 'wet&green' that would be cold]... 🤸🎪 🤸
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 Год назад
Thanks! Yes if not for experience we might pass on ferns too.
@BCVS777
@BCVS777 Год назад
Awesome video and information! I am going to try this for myself because,as you were at the beginning, I’m a little skeptical. I have endured a few 10-15 degree nights turning in circles next to a campfire like a rotisserie chicken! That’s always fun…😅
@jorgesolis7891
@jorgesolis7891 Год назад
Wait for the snow...
@Olyphoto7
@Olyphoto7 Год назад
I’ve watched hundreds of videos on bushcraft and survival, with many providing good tips and techniques, but they all fell short when applied to the PNW. Your channel provides the best information I’ve seen for anyone who adventures in the PNW backcountry, well done.
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 Год назад
What a fantastic compliment! Thanks so much. We’ll keep the PNW content rolling.
@Alex-xb3ot
@Alex-xb3ot Год назад
Would you have any issues with condensation building up in the bed like when you stick your head in a sleeping bag? Or is it breathable enough to be fully enclosed and not worry about moisture build-up? Definitely going to teach students this in spring.
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 Год назад
It's very breathable in there. We've never experienced any issues with condensation. Great question, thanks.
@martinwagnerproductions
@martinwagnerproductions Год назад
Wilderness in the northeast looks different
@rodneyclaunch
@rodneyclaunch 9 месяцев назад
Dry moss..lol you are surviving in the easiest possible spot in the US to survive winter
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 9 месяцев назад
Easiest for who? My friends adult daughter died of hypothermia in 40-50 degree weather in this exact climate in western Oregon. Abundant resources doesn’t automatically make it easy to survive. Education and experience with those resources makes it easy to survive. It’s not about winning a competition of who can survive the harshest climate, it’s about providing education that saves lives.
@rodneyclaunch
@rodneyclaunch 9 месяцев назад
@@wildernessstrong6131 I get what you're saying, and I appreciate what you're doing. All I'm saying is dry moss,and ferns. Are pretty much only available in 2 states in the us
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 9 месяцев назад
Glad you brought up this important point so I could clarify. Sword fern grows in: Washington, Oregon, California, Alaska, Idaho, British Columbia, and South Dakota. Mosses can be found in a wide variety of States across the US. In fact Spanish Moss has a long history of being used for bedding and insulation in “The South” from Texas to Florida. Thank you for sharing your comments.
@rodneyclaunch
@rodneyclaunch 9 месяцев назад
Your not in the south
@najroe
@najroe Год назад
where I live cold water is -40 1m of snow...
@Drphiltravels
@Drphiltravels Год назад
Great idea!!! Thanks so much for your videos as I learn so many tips that I won’t forget!!!!
@wildernessstrong6131
@wildernessstrong6131 Год назад
That’s fantastic. Great to hear!
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