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One Stick Poncho Shelter That Works Anywhere 

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Sometimes your only choice of a campsite isn't ideal, and you have to improvise some of the basics. In this video, Jason Salyer shows you how to use a pole, a bit of cordage, and a poncho to efficiently rig up a shelter regardless of available anchor points.
Jason also has plenty of tips to make your shelter setup quick and easy. It's incredible how quickly a storm can pop up, and when that happens, you don't want to waste time fumbling with cordage and knots.
The poncho is a required piece of gear since it can be pressed into duty to fill a variety of needs. Obviously, as rain gear, a shelter, a bivy, a portion of an improvised pack, a mattress, and the list goes on and on.
Check out our other videos for tips on using poncho shelters.

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@shaunwilliams4216
@shaunwilliams4216 Год назад
Quick and simple video, not a lot of fluff. Reminds us that we needn’t overthink things, thanks lots. Too many times a video drags on, not most of yours!
@woodstrekker6345
@woodstrekker6345 Год назад
Thank you. I love my poncho and wooby
@survivopedia5452
@survivopedia5452 Год назад
It's a great piece of gear to have around!
@charlessalmond7076
@charlessalmond7076 Год назад
Good timing on poncho content sir. I've seen rain probably 5 of the last 7 days. Always informative sir.👍
@survivopedia5452
@survivopedia5452 Год назад
Good to hear
@smokeymountainbushcraft252
@smokeymountainbushcraft252 Год назад
I really enjoy your videos. I'm a huge poncho enthusiast. Keep'em coming brother!
@Red-we2bs
@Red-we2bs Год назад
Fantastic vid man. I've watched a lot of survival vids but I love how real, to the point and informational you are
@ONThree
@ONThree Год назад
Thanks for watching friends! Like, subscribe, share. Much appreciated!
@DonMarquez-wj7ir
@DonMarquez-wj7ir 2 месяца назад
Quick and efficient. Deflects wind. I generally roll into my Poncho Shelter so A shorter stick means lower profile in stealth situations. About 50% of the time I use at least one inside tent height adjuster height stick. Another tool in toolbox! THX!
@ClubCreative23
@ClubCreative23 Год назад
It's always stinking hot in northern Australia - so thank you for the tip. I have a tarp in my bob but I've never set it up. There's always a stick around, so thanks heaps for this video.
@ONThree
@ONThree Год назад
You are welcome!!
@Shards-of-Narsil
@Shards-of-Narsil 4 месяца назад
I love the plow point/diamond shelter configuration, I like the knots/loops. Great vid!
@lukedorrington7455
@lukedorrington7455 10 месяцев назад
I use that paracord method for all my tarp camping i was taught it in the army they called it jungle knots. You simply wrap it round a tree and push one of the knots through the gap in the paracord and thats it tarp secured now just stake out the orher end and shelter finished, i can setup a tarp quickly like this in under 2 minutes great when its raining
@T1an1s
@T1an1s Год назад
Love it, I have one of these Ponchos in my EDC bag
@survivopedia5452
@survivopedia5452 Год назад
It's a great piece of multipurpose gear.
@jlopez7544
@jlopez7544 Год назад
Glad I found this channel, used to watch you on the other one. Keep it up
@survivopedia5452
@survivopedia5452 Год назад
Welcome aboard!
@jeffechols5302
@jeffechols5302 8 месяцев назад
See ya on the next one
@user-hx9tp9cn2h
@user-hx9tp9cn2h 9 месяцев назад
Nice job on both shelters. In my area the 1-pole shelter is often called a Diamond Shelter or Plow-point Shelter. I agree with an earlier comment that the prop stick inside the sheltyer can be removed by using a tie-out cord on the poncho hood on the outside. Thanks.
@Greg_M1
@Greg_M1 3 месяца назад
I especially liked putting the short stick under the hood to raise the roof. No need to put another tie out stick on the exterior.
@MrYoliss
@MrYoliss 5 месяцев назад
What a great simple shelter Thx for the video
@bobscar327
@bobscar327 4 месяца назад
Great stuff, and simple, too. Thanks
@bowieupland6112
@bowieupland6112 7 месяцев назад
Good clear instructions. Thanks
@MrSilver261
@MrSilver261 Год назад
SHEER BRILIANCE!
@mattmugridge8839
@mattmugridge8839 9 месяцев назад
This is awesome. Straight forward, no complicated BS. Love it
@THENEWWRANGLER
@THENEWWRANGLER Год назад
i always have a wilderness innovations poncho with me because it can be used as a hammock also, it has channeled ends so it can be easily made into a hammock i really like how versatile it is.
@stephenjackson4211
@stephenjackson4211 Год назад
Great video really liked it 👍🏻
@garycartwright1239
@garycartwright1239 11 месяцев назад
Simple and effective
@landonhall6444
@landonhall6444 Год назад
Lots a comments. Lots a comments.
@matthewaustin2578
@matthewaustin2578 Год назад
Rather than limiting your usable space beneath the shelter (with the extra stick), maybe tie off the poncho hood and stake the line for a similar effect.
@noah-xo2zh
@noah-xo2zh 4 месяца назад
Can you send link for the trcoutdoors guideline thing can’t find it thanks 😊
@mattmugridge8839
@mattmugridge8839 8 месяцев назад
Is this a rectangular poncho or a square one? Thanks
@donz8501
@donz8501 Год назад
😂😂😂2:41.... No you didn't say that right there hahaha. Nowadays when everything you say is an "insult" to one group or another you gotta be careful my friend 😂😂😂😂
@timmybugg5792
@timmybugg5792 Год назад
Algorithmic enhancement lol
@blair8966
@blair8966 Год назад
Comment
@irisheyes3639
@irisheyes3639 Год назад
Thank you for showing the knot in slow motion. Could you share the product link for the poncho? Thank you.
@ONThree
@ONThree Год назад
I think the one in this video is a military surplus
@ULperformance
@ULperformance 2 месяца назад
Obviously, one would use a poncho in summer as any other season - because it RAINS. What the blazes is wrong with you. I don’t limit myself to my area, another state or other country. I wear my DIY Anorak and over-pants, breathable, wind and water repellent/proofed. Combined weight = 6.8 oz. For shelter, I use my DIY Dyneema floorless 4.7 oz tent. You’re living in the past.
@kennethwilson8633
@kennethwilson8633 Год назад
Nice video but that’s not a knife….Have fun stay safe.
@bobbys1308
@bobbys1308 Год назад
Why do you feel the need to place a snarky comment on every video?
@kennethwilson8633
@kennethwilson8633 Год назад
@@bobbys1308 it was a well meaning joke I also told you to have fun and stay safe…you need to get comments for your RU-vid standing. Sorry you didn’t understand that there was no I’ll intent…
@bobbys1308
@bobbys1308 Год назад
@@kennethwilson8633 My bad. I just saw a few of your comments under other posts and assumed the worst. It's hard to tell sarcasm or intent through text. Have a nice day, my apologies
@kennethwilson8633
@kennethwilson8633 Год назад
@@bobbys1308 you are gonna need thicker skin to be on RU-vid…I hope you do well. Good luck
@ulperformance4087
@ulperformance4087 9 месяцев назад
Ponchos are not practical as a weather cover or a tarp. Why? As a poncho to wear for weather, it is waterproof and worn in warm weather you will sweat. It flaps in the wind - annoying and easily gets caught on brush. As a tarp it is too small for adequate coverage from wind, cold wind, rain, snow and critters. A breathable, wind, water resistant/waterproof Anorak/Jacket suffices for weather protection eliminating the issues of excessive heat and normal elimination from brush damage and wind annoyance. An adequately sized tarp or low weight/volume tent is suitable for coverage from the listed negatives.
@eddiekane1202
@eddiekane1202 2 месяца назад
You typed a whole lot of words to be completely wrong lol ponchos are great shelter. I don’t carry a tent or sleeping bag unless it’s a snowy environment
@ulperformance4087
@ulperformance4087 2 месяца назад
@@eddiekane1202 The French have a saying "À chacun ses goûts" - To Each His Own. Worn as a poncho in Summer, you will swelter. Near thorny brush it will get caught and damaged, flays in the wind and doesn't protect your legs from rain and snow. As a shelter, they are too small and open to the environment, not capable of protecting one from the wind, cold wind, cold air, rain, snow and critters, ground type and flying.
@eddiekane1202
@eddiekane1202 2 месяца назад
@@ulperformance4087 why would you wear it in the summer? I use bug netting to keep out any unwanted friends. I live in the PNW where rain and wind are no stranger and a poncho shelter works just fine
@NaeMuckle
@NaeMuckle 2 месяца назад
​@@ulperformance4087if it's a summer shower and it's warm I don't care because I'll dry out. The wind flapping the poncho is what cools you. The fact there's so much ventilation means you have air flow and cool off. I camp with a British bivi. I only need a poncho for head cover
@ULperformance
@ULperformance 2 месяца назад
It obviously depends on the temp. and if there’s a wind to mitigate the heat.
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