Making a shelter out of natural woodland materials is an essential bushcraft skill. There is a number of techniques and shelters out there. Mike Pullen shows you the A-frame bushcraft shelter. Using materials found around him and armed with just a folding saw, Mike gives you some tips on his version of the A frame shelter. Mike is in a coniferous forest and is surrounded by predominantly pine trees. The shelter takes roughly an hour to build depending on how large you make it. He uses bracken to waterproof the outer layer. We hope you enjoy the video, Mike will be back out in the field soon! Please feel free to subscribe, like or leave a comment :) \r
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