
Trash Bag Shelter
You can use a trash bag as a wearable shelter by inverting the bag and cutting a perpendicular slot 4"-6" on the side. This makes a small window where you can turn up the upper lid to make a rain trough. Slip the bag over your body and find a place where you can sit and lean you back against a support like a tree.
From Survivaltek Activities, posted by on 8/17/2011 (17 items)
- My flint knapping demonstration at Turtle Island Preserve.
- My first time attending the Wilkesboro Open Air Market as a vendor
- Preparing for MerleFest… first set-up of Cheyenne style teepee with preserved white…
- At MerleFest cooking rice in bamboo pot
- Interview with Jule Hubbard for front page article in the Journal Patriot
- LDS girl’s camp at Ft. Hamby firecraft class
- Teaching the Bow and Spindle fire method where TJ successfully created his first coal…
- Daniel Boone Day at Whippoorwill Village
- Troutacular Event sponsored by the City of Wilkesboro
- Flint and Steel demo at Caldwell Co. Fairgrounds
- Coaching the Bow & Spindle fire method at the Ft. Hamby Pow Wow
- Teaching survival skills to some Cub Scouts at Turtle Island Preserve
- Ahh… Firecraft!
- Having fun at the Open Air Market
- It was the W. Kerr Scott Reservior 50th anniversary celebration where I gave my first…
- Hangin’ with Eustace Conway on Open House day at Turtle Island Preserve.
- Flint knapping demo at Turtle Island Preserve Open House 2012sep30
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