Trip Report Pine forest debris shelter overnighter

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MrEd

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My Nephew and I ventured out for our second overnighter of 2025 on the nearest weekend to the blood moon, felt appropriate after the last one was during the planetary alignments.

We had plans - me to make a fire pit and a camo hammer and him to sleep in a debris shelter overnight.

I also set him an additional challenge of lighting a fire using only 1 match and no fire lighters etc.

I slept in a hammock this time, much better night sleep with no hip pains in the morning!

My setup
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My nephews set up - he constructed 80% of this with me o it making sure it was structurally sound and wasn’t going to fall on him, I basically fetched branches from wind blown tree for the roofing, and he did the rest.
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I then made a camp hammer, which enabled me to make a wind break for our permanent camp area. There are about 40 wind blown trees from the storm earlier this year about a 1/4 mile away so plenty of green branches for roofing and fencing. We are also blessed with a large hazel coppice about 1/4mile in the other direction - all the poles we could ever want.
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My nephews one match fire
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Dinner time
Meatballs, basil and tomato sauce, rice and green beans
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Then some moon watching, it was BRIGHT
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Before we retired to our respective beds, him about 100m away from me as he wanted to feel like a survivor.

Woke quite refreshed in the morning, and set about cooking breakfast
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And after breakfast my nephew built a small shelter and I staked out our fire pit ready to be filled with clay.
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36 hours in the woods and I am not sure what I did with my time…. Another great digital detox and headspace :)

Ed
 
Yeah, that's just the best use of free chill out time, isn't it ? :D

You come home with all your senses re-set, you're nephew's getting such a brilliant start :D
 
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Well done!
Just a small tip when it comes to boughs and shelter; make them overlap like roof shingles. That way water will be shed outward.
What I do/did was start at the bottom, lay a row, then next row, working my way up.
 

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