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Military poncho
Military poncho




I simply put the poncho over it and secured it by the four corners of the poncho with the loops and the branches.įirst I searched for a piece of branch that I knew would be strong enough, and then I tied the hood part of the poncho onto it. I searched for a larger Y-shaped branch, locked one of the sides of the Y between the branches, then pushed it into the ground.Īfter that, I ended up with this dome shape. The All in One Shelterįirst I grabbed a bunch of branches and tied them together with a piece of rope at two different places. Related : 3 Quick Shelters (The Last One is Invisible!)Īfter that, I cut down branches that formed a Y shape, I used these to secure the poncho in place. (If your poncho has a hole designated for this reason, this step isn’t necessary.) After that, I made a loop at the end of the longer end and did the same with the other three corners. I held onto one of the four ends of the poncho, pinched the material together, and tied a knot at the end, making sure that one of the ends would be longer. In the end, it all comes down to your adaptability to the situation and place you’re in.įirst I grabbed the rope and cut four smaller pieces out of it. Of course, there are a lot of ways you can bend the material to make yourself a good shelter, and these are just some of the possibilities.

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Today I’m going to show you 13 ways to make a shelter out of your poncho.Įvery shelter that you’re about to see has its own strengths: some will better protect you from the rain and snow, others from wind and sun.






Military poncho