Message from @bruhhh
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I live in deciduous forest, and we get between 30 and 70 inches of rain annually. I usually build heavily thatched A-frames. When I have time I build a teepee style shelter, again with heavy thatch for waterproofing.
Dense branches of broad leafs like oak as the 'base' layer of the thatch with smaller leaved branches from pecan and walnut on top.
i was thinking about a dug out with wood framework but it might get washed out and muddy
need to wait for summer to get started.
I always go off the ground. In spring and fall its always wet, in summer we have red ants and other manner of biting things.
Make a small platform for your bed
In winter I do a coal bed.
Here's a decent enough how-to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDwTKAWhLfg
What state or country?
im in Missouri
Oooo I’m in Missouri too
Oklahoma
i was ofcourse gonna dig the floor out and put boards in but leave room for water just in case of flooding
I added this to my camp kit. Gonna have to try it out soon. https://barebonesliving.com/products/hori-hori/?variant=16194195325018
Imagine not living in a rainforest
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need to visit harbor freight and get some gear
maybe one of those shovel/knife combos
you laugh but by using a multitool you can pack lighter
@UncleDrMrBaby that looks cool
@Squid Once you use it, and i mean *really* use it, you'll throw it away.
My main camp knife was a Gerber LMF2 for almost a decade, then I switched to a Tom Brown Tracker
i can probably make all of the other tools with a hatchet
Hammers and other stuff
obsidian is not a rock nor mineral
it's glass
<:smug:676905802837262336>
Nigga what Prepper in a volcanic area
oregon
>Living in Oregon
Kek
it'd be weird to be inside of him but yeah
I guess if it's too cold outside
Bro Oregon is based
Based? Based on what
Based on my opinion
Would a network of treehouses be affective as a base in a forest?
Like, they're all connected with rope bridges, like how the ewoks on endor build their homes on the trees
sounds dreamy