Part 2:
We will use a bit of rope, a tarp, and axe, hand saws, and a lot of hard work, sweat, smarts, and ingenuity to build this fort in the woods. A bushcraft shelter out of natural materials in the woods, doesn't need to be very elaborate, but this one is pretty amazing. It only needs to protect from rain or snow, wind and trap some heat from a nearby fire. If you really enjoy these types of builds, let me know and we'll do an over night trip and work on some more elaborate build projects.
Jeremy (One Wildcrafter):
Thinning the trees will help the forest grow by reducing the canopy and letting overcrowded trees grow even more. This is very healthy for the forest.
We chose the build site carefully on 200 acres of woods with a field nearby and instant access to water. We will be able to trap beaver and muskrat as well as snowshoe hare. There is a creek nearby, but it is only deep enough to hold small minnows. It will still form a solid base camp for nearby lakes and other opportunities.
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