Alone: Shelter from the Storm | Debris Shack | Season 9 Exclusive
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To maximize comfort for a long term stay, one participant builds a lean-to debris shelter.
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It really is too bad, she seemed like she had the skills to be a contender. But she got so single mindedly focused on the appropriately named “hodge podge lodge” and completely threw it. This should serve as an excellent example to future contestants to not make the same mistake.
Edit — The saddest part is it literally got taken down almost as soon as it was finished…
Feel sorry for the guys who break his one down
A great woman builder. I love this show n all participants
very cool . !
Building a log cabin is not SERE approved.
Food, water, shelter.
Your welcome.
Marine Corps survival training must just be more focused on combat survival, not setting up a nice cozy barracks in the bush.
Oh good gawd.
Season 4 was the pits..BOREING..and RAIN tryin to find each other was not a good idea at all..come on Alone you can do better Im tired of all cold ..how bout some warm places???
Season 4 just wasted our time and the other people that could have been on the show..Waste of TIME and boreing
This is good.
Making good shelter like home make you go futher
Wow, more than a month building her place? Others are spending all their time looking for food.
Let me guess; they didn’t win.
Go big or go home, in her case it was both.
I think this was an amazing idea but used up a lot of time and energy. I feel she should have started with a basic hut, stocked up food and then in her free time worked on this winter home
She’s building a house lol. Its Too much work for shelter for 100days competition. People need to start working on food source as soon as you landed. Burning way too much calories and time in building stuffs. Dig a hole, fire place in ground, cover the roof, water proofing, insulating. efficient is the key
Over a month wasted on what is like 1–3 days of work.…. yikes
whoop whoop
I didn’t see the show, but just watched this video.…beautiful shelter, but what did she eat for 30 days while she was building this?
A shelter doesn’t sustain you, food does.
For anyone that has not done this, trained for this or studied survival in any way shape or form, your opinion is not valid and lacks consistency. The objective is to last longer than the others. You need to build a shelter that you can stand in, have a fire in and sleep in. Building a massive shelter will cost you a lot of calories and time. Heating a larger shelter will cost you a lot of calories and time in the long run. You will be burning two to three times more wood than in a more practical shelter. If you are burning more wood you are collecting more wood, burning more fat in the process. Every time you need to accomplish anything in the woods, there is slip trip and fall hazard. By needing less fire wood overall, you are reducing the chances of a accident collecting fire wood. It’s a balancing act that you can not do without practice.
Anyone who is not trained please do not put your uneducated opinions out there muddying the water of real information. You could get someone killed.
I remember watching this, and thinking, WOW, she’s making a barn! She doesn’t need to live there for the next 3 years, just a few months or so. as it turns out, she didn’t have enough time or energy to gather food after investing in this shelter. Sad, as she is clearly made for this type of challenge„ she was just a bit too ambitious.….honestly, if I was ever stranded in the wilderness, I’d want her to be with me!
Legend says she’s still building her wood mansion
I’m just amazed some contestants haven’t learned from past seasons to NOT build unnecessarily large and complex shelters.
Very strange concept.…Why didn’t she do research?
What a waste of valuable energy
I’ve noticed the women always waste time and energy on creature comforts. It’s mind numbing.
Big beams, tall shelter and not the easiest way of building the walls and everything.
Also, when you work/build something, you should invest at least 50% of your time to get food. Your body needs it!