Just wanted to take a moment to post a bit more about our shelter and what was learned from this experience...
First off, again, this was our first effort based off of articles I read and videos we watched of similar shelters. These resources were very helpful and I was very excited to put them to the test.
Speaking of test, I have to say that our water test was a bit extreme, and maybe next time I'll just use a watering can!
The video was fun to put together but I'm not sure if it shows enough of the details, especially on the inside.
This first picture shows the attic (in progress) as well as the layers of leaves we used to insulate the floor.
Here's a better shot of the inside and floor of the shelter.
I'm 6'4" and 260 lbs, and I couldn't feel the ground. We packed that thing with leaves, compressed it, and packed it again... several times. It was very soft and quite warm.
My brother-in-law is about 6'6" (for size comparison). We tried to shape the shelter like a loaf of bread.
I didn't get any video of this (maybe my brother-in-law did, I'll have to check) but after the water test we climbed on top of the ridge pole and it held my weight, even bounced up a down and it held! Strong design for sure!
So, what we learned from this first go around:
The tarp and "nature-made" rakes were a life saver. And I'd guess in a survival situation making the process more efficient can make all the difference. (If I didn't have the tarp I would have used the long-sleeved shirt I was wearing.)
Just when you think you have enough leaves, keep going.
The long grass made for effective "thatching" and base layer for the leaves.
Staking it out at the beginning helped, but I needed to give myself a little bit more length, would have been a bit more comfortable inside without sacrificing heat.
The door plug was the trickiest part and I had a hard time finding good information on how to seal the thing off. That's why practicing these skills in a safe environment and situation is important. I'll have to figure out something better.
Oh, and when you "see sunlight"...
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Here's the link to video again, in case you missed it!