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NEW! How to make a Winter Survival Shelter - Mountain Hut - Solo Bushcraft / Survival Overnight

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Hello guys this is Nick from HF Survival School and today I will show you how to make a winter survival / bushcraft shelter in the mountains. Also you will see my overnight trip in the woods , sleeping in the shelter which we have made and how to bake a corn bread. It was a really nice trip , me and Max enjoyed it very much. Give this video a like , also subscribe to the channel , it helps a lot , thank you.

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guys sneak from HF survival school and I'm glad that you joined me today because today we'll be learning how to make a winter survival shelter or as I call it the winter survival hat we will need to find a flat place for our shelter this is the flattest place that I could I could find if the surface is covered with snow we have to clear this place where we'll be where we will be making the shelter from all of this snow so as you guys can see I have cleared the place where I'll be making the shelter from all of the snow and all of the sticks which were laying down on the ground so next we need to harvest one really long piece of food which will be really flexible as you see I have this piece of hazel which is really long and which is really flexible so first of all we want to take our big biggest piece of food and push one of its sides in the ground and then we need to flex the whole stick and push the other side in the ground then then we will take two of the shorter pieces of food and we need to push it in the ground along the sides like this then we need to take a piece of rope and tie all of these three six together so then we need to take smaller pieces of food and tie them around the whole Hut like this like this now we go to the other side so now guys I would like to live the entrance right here so I will let one more stick right in the middle right here now push it hard in the ground and now flex it and tie it to the top of my shelter like this so the next thing what we need to do is to take more wood and to web surround the frame but this time a little bit higher so as you guys can see the framework is done and the last step for us to do is to go and gather some pine branches to put it on the shelter and complete the shelter so I guys as you see I have gathered the pile of pine branches and now I will take these branches and put it on the sticks which we had tied to the main frame first of all we have to start making the roof from the bottom and then we go up and up

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so as you guys can see our winter survival shelter is ready or the winter survival hut is ready and now I will make a heat reflecting wall and start a fire and I will be right back so as you guys can see I have my heat reflecting wall ready I also gathered some firewood for the night now I will start fire you

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so as you guys can see our shelter is ready for the night our heat reflecting wall is ready our fire is ready I got a little bit hungry so I will now wait the fire to go down and we're there when there will be enough course I have few potatoes with me and I will be cooking some potatoes

now we have to wait about half an hour or 40 minutes so guys it has been about 40 minutes or one hour Sam somewhere like that and I think it will be ready so let's get rid of the stalls and take out the potatoes you have the potatoes I will grab my fork and take it out so here is the potato I'll grab my knife I'll cut it in half cut off with up with some skin of it like that now that's it it is really good you

so guys I think that will be all for today now I am baking a cornbread and I'm boiling some water to get myself a cup of tea and have a nice breakfast and after I will be going home so please give this video a thumbs up if you liked it also subscribe to my You Tube channel it will help a lot also like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter thank you for watching you

About the Author

HF Survival School

HF Survival School

Hello , if you are interested in Hunting , Fishing , Survival , Bushcraft or Shooting than this channel is for you. Here you will see survival tips , bushcraft skills , survival kits , product reviews and shooting tests.

I am not a bushcraft/survival expert in any mean , I am just a regular guy who loves to go out in the woods , have fun and learn something along the way with you guys :)

I am the first bushcrafter in my country and try my best to gain knowledge in wilderness living skills and survival , so that one day I will be able to live of the grid , live in the bush or maybe just go on a long term trip for a few months.

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