| Which shelter did you believe was the best in season 1? |
| Ep.1 - Spruce on a hot rock beside fire |
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| Ep.1 - A-Frame like shelter, under the fallen tree |
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| Ep.2 - Arizona Blanket made of grass |
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| Ep.3 - Lean-to made of palm leaves |
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| Ep.4 - Swampy lean-to |
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| Ep.5 - Arctic "Snow Grave" |
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| Ep.5 - Igloo (crappy ;-) ) |
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| Ep.6 - On the mountain under a rock |
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| Ep.6 - Sup Alpine under a tree |
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| Ep.6 - Tri-pod shelter |
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| Ep.7 - Canyonlands under a juniper tree |
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| Ep.7 - Rock Cave |
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| Ep.8 - Inside the plane |
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| Ep.8 - Beside the long hot fire |
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| Ep.9 - Under the raft on the island |
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| Total Votes : 20 |
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TrooperMax
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Joined: 21 Sep 2006 Posts: 3594 Location: Orleans, Ontario, Canada |
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Which was the most effective shelter? |
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Which shelter did you believe was the best in season 1?
Why?
_________________ "There dosen't look like there's much shelter over in those mountains, but that's the only choice I got right now, this is gonna be a long week" - Les Stroud Arctic |
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| Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:54 pm |
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TrooperMax
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Joined: 21 Sep 2006 Posts: 3594 Location: Orleans, Ontario, Canada |
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Personally I said canyonlands under the tree. That shelter had a nice fire that went the lenght of his body so he would be warm. His roof coverd him from water and could keep some heat in. Also since it was under a tree it wouldnt get that moist and would be warmer at night. Once he coverd it over it was very good, too bad he had to leave.
_________________ "There dosen't look like there's much shelter over in those mountains, but that's the only choice I got right now, this is gonna be a long week" - Les Stroud Arctic |
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| Mon Sep 25, 2006 3:55 pm |
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Daffy
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Joined: 24 Sep 2006 Posts: 1435 Location: East Coast |
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I said Ep.1 - A-Frame like shelter, under the fallen tree. This would most likely be the type that I would attempt to build should I be lost in my neck of the woods. You can build them up to be fairly dry and get fire close to keep them a little warmer than, lets say, a lean-to. I haven't watch'd the episodes in a little time thoe, i'l reply here again after watch'n a few episodes tonight.
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| Tue Sep 26, 2006 10:42 am |
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Drummer Dave
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I thought the Blanket made of grass was the best make shift idea.
It could be a blanket or a mattress. I juts thought it was one of better idea's.
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| Tue Oct 03, 2006 4:47 pm |
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Doug
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Joined: 22 Sep 2006 Posts: 689 Location: Ottawa |
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I think the camera pod one, i mean it was nearly airtight with the space blanket packed with sand and his jacket on the door. I think it would be the most comfortable/ effective
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| Tue Oct 03, 2006 6:39 pm |
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Daffy
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 |  | I think the camera pod one, i mean it was nearly airtight with the space blanket packed with sand and his jacket on the door. I think it would be the most comfortable/ effective |
yea but it was built dangerously close to the river. had there been another days worth of rain it may have flooded out.
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CedroneS
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Joined: 23 Sep 2006 Posts: 315 Location: Harleysville, PA U.S.A. |
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 |  |  |  | I think the camera pod one, i mean it was nearly airtight with the space blanket packed with sand and his jacket on the door. I think it would be the most comfortable/ effective |
yea but it was built dangerously close to the river. had there been another days worth of rain it may have flooded out. |
He did say it was for the sake of ease of filming though...
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| Thu Oct 05, 2006 6:43 am |
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TrooperMax
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Joined: 21 Sep 2006 Posts: 3594 Location: Orleans, Ontario, Canada |
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True, but it was still good
_________________ "There dosen't look like there's much shelter over in those mountains, but that's the only choice I got right now, this is gonna be a long week" - Les Stroud Arctic |
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| Thu Oct 05, 2006 10:04 am |
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Daffy
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| Thu Oct 05, 2006 12:07 pm |
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TrooperMax
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Joined: 21 Sep 2006 Posts: 3594 Location: Orleans, Ontario, Canada |
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Anyone else care to comment on this?
There are some great shelters he made, and there are some not so great shelters.
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| Fri Dec 08, 2006 8:57 pm |
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Tel
Georgian Swamp Survivor

Joined: 21 Oct 2006 Posts: 215 Location: Springfield, Ohio |
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It was a toughie between the A Frame and the Tripod.
But I went with Tripod, As I'm a photographer.
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| Fri Dec 08, 2006 11:20 pm |
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Survivorman
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Joined: 16 May 2007 Posts: 912 Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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Tri-pod lean to |
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I loved the tri-pod lean to because not only was in "warm" and filming was easy but it was also the most simple, besides the ones that he just lays beside a fire or a mattress. All of the shelters are great though , it must be hard not eating for up to 4 days and still have to run cameras and survive, ie. build shelters, find/hunt food, and talk to us along the way, SURVIVORMAN PWNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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| Fri May 18, 2007 8:39 am |
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Dobry
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Joined: 30 Sep 2006 Posts: 509 Location: Kansas/Missouri/Arkansas |
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Plane |
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Yep, I'm going against the crowd, lol, and picking the plane.
Not the 'best' or most glamorous shelter, by any means... but my reasoning is this...
I think under the conditions he was in, the plane was the most effective and most calorie-efficient (for Les's physical exertion) shelter, for preventing exposure and hypothermia. Extreme cold and wind, and the plane kept him alive with a minimal amount of caloric-effort to rig it as a shelter, especially compared with other possible shelters.
So, I think it was the most effective and efficient shelter.
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| Fri May 18, 2007 10:24 am |
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OGTL
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Joined: 17 Jul 2007 Posts: 402 Location: Northern Ontario, Boreal Forest |
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The tripod shelter looked the most effective to me. Small space to heat=warmth.
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| Thu Jul 19, 2007 8:06 pm |
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TrooperMax
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Joined: 21 Sep 2006 Posts: 3594 Location: Orleans, Ontario, Canada |
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Well i'm not sure how well it would work but I know the Thermal blankets work great. The one he used was an emergency blanket and i've never tried oen before, but when I used the thermal blanket beside a fire it was super warm inside.
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| Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:05 pm |
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TrooperMax
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Good observation gear, we havnt talked about the duration it takes to set up a shelter. Good quick shelter. cheers.
_________________ "There dosen't look like there's much shelter over in those mountains, but that's the only choice I got right now, this is gonna be a long week" - Les Stroud Arctic |
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| Thu Jul 19, 2007 9:18 pm |
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