Recently featured Survival Shelter on Good Morning America, the California Survival School was founded by two brothers passionate about traditional living skills, outdoor adventure, and self-sufficiency.
Dan and Michael Baird are dedicated to providing people — in Southern California and throughout the world (thanks to their epic excursion courses) — with access to hands-on outdoor learning adventures that refine inborn survival instincts into functional survival skills set and cultivate an intimate connection with the natural world that enriches life in ways for which there is no substitute.
Gun Carrier and Survival Life are proud to feature exclusive video instruction from CSS as a special feature on our sites.
We plan on actively engaging the Baird Brothers to give you insider tips and tricks on survival techniques and skills that you just won't find anywhere else. Bear Grylls can suck it.
We will be checking in with our new favorite survival studs on a regular basis, but we're not just going to stop with amazing survival tutorials.
You'll also gain access to killer deals on some of amazing trips that Dan and Michael lead throughout the year!
In our first series with Dan, we tackle survival priorities from a primitive perspective:
How to tackle the basic shelter, water, fire. food, and all the rest of the things that go into making it through a survival situation, even if you have no gear with you.
How to Build a Survival Shelter, Part I
In Part I, we look at how to build a standard debris-hut shelter, but we improve on it past what you would normally find in books or on TV
- The importance of regulating your temperature immediately.
- The number one environmental killer.
- What insulation does and how to source it in the wild.
- Making do with what you got!
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How to Build a Survival Shelter, Part II (The Shelter Bed)
In Part II, we look specifically at how to create the bed for our survival shelter. In this video:
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- How to be lazy but effective.
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- Resource assessment.
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- Optimal ground clearance for your bed.
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- Shaping the bed for your body.
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How to Build a Survival Shelter, Part III (Framing & Structure Building)
How do you frame out your emergency survival shelter?
- The most important element of your survival shelter structure
- Why you have to minimize structure.
- Setting the ridge pole.
- Adding ribs to your ridge pole.
- And more!
How to Build a Survival Shelter, Part IV (Insulation)
Now that we have our ridge pole and ribs in place, we need to source and install our insulation.
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- Maximizing dead air space
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- How to gauge insulation thickness needs.
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- Conserving resources.
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- Practicing comfort and experiencing a night in a shelter
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How to Build a Survival Shelter, Part IV (Conclusion)
We are almost done with our survival shelter. How do we make our finishing touches?
- Prepping for wind conditions
- Channeling water off your shelter
- Plugging your emergency shelter entry
- Keeping bugs out of your shelter by “smudging.”
- And more!
The more you know, the less you need to carry!
We'll be working closely with the California Survival School to give you amazing survival tips and tutorials.
Be sure and check back regularly, and also stay tuned for great offers from the school on discount trips and courses exclusive to Gun Carrier and Survival Life members.
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Editor's Note: This article was originally published on May 6 2, 2015, and has been updated for quality and relevancy.
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Survival Shelter Tutorial from The California Survival School