Survival Shelter Tepee 3 Pole

Survival Shelter Three-Pole Tarp Tepee

If you have a tarp and three poles and the situation allows, make a survival tarp tepee. It is easy and takes very little time to make this survival tepee. It provides protection from the elements and can act as a signaling device by enhancing a small amount of light from a fire or candle. It is large enough to hold several people and their equipment and to allow sleeping, cooking, and storing firewood.

You can make this tepee, you need three poles 3.5 to 4.5 meters long and about 5 centimeters in diameter.

To make this tepee (See Figure Below)--

  • Lay the poles on the ground and lash them together at one end.
  • Stand the framework up and spread the poles to form a tripod.
  • For more support, place additional poles against the tripod. Five or six additional poles work best, but do not lash them to the tripod.
  • Determine the wind direction and locate the entrance 90 degrees or more from the mean wind direction.
  • Lay out the tarp on the "backside" of the tripod
  • Place the tarp over the top of a free-standing pole.
  • Then place the pole back up against the tripod so that the tarp is at the same height as the lashing on the three poles.
  • Wrap the tarp around one side of the tripod.
  • The canopy should be of double thickness, as you are wrapping an entire tarp.
  • You need only wrap half of the tripod, as the remainder of the tarp will encircle the tripod in the opposite direction.
  • Construct the entrance by wrapping the folded edges of the tarp around two free-standing poles.
  • You can then place the poles side by side to close the tepee's entrance.
  • Place all extra tarp underneath the tepee poles and inside to create a floor for the shelter.
  • Leave a 30- to 50-centimeter opening at the top for ventilation if you intend to have a fire inside the tepee.

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1 Comment:

  1. Anonymous said...
    You have a great website and I enjoyed all your videos especially the one on survival fishing. I have built many Tipis with a parachute. Your drawing is a good depiction of that, but doesn't fit well with your explanation of doing it with a tarp. Is it possible you could do a video on that? I would be interested. BTW what size of tarp are you using?

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