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Building wood survival shelter in wildlands | Bushcraft & Campfire grilled meat
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<blockquote data-quote="8thsinner" data-source="post: 244844" data-attributes="member: 15138"><p>When I was homeless the last time I made a space about this size, and yes it's survivable, but it isn't livable long term. You really need at least 2-3 times bigger, you need space for projects, spaces to dry and store wood, oils, water, and other things. </p><p>But yes at the very least this is a good size to build in order to build something bigger in order to live out of the radar as you put it. </p><p>Though I prefer the stealth approach, even if where ever he is visitors aren't appearing to be a problem. But I have to admire his approach and testing his design. And the duct tape handle seemed to do well too. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8thsinner, post: 244844, member: 15138"] When I was homeless the last time I made a space about this size, and yes it's survivable, but it isn't livable long term. You really need at least 2-3 times bigger, you need space for projects, spaces to dry and store wood, oils, water, and other things. But yes at the very least this is a good size to build in order to build something bigger in order to live out of the radar as you put it. Though I prefer the stealth approach, even if where ever he is visitors aren't appearing to be a problem. But I have to admire his approach and testing his design. And the duct tape handle seemed to do well too. lol [/QUOTE]
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