Survivor & Flora
Found a spot with tall reeds, could be handy for a quick shelter. Any thoughts on that?
That sounds perfect—reeds dry out quickly and give a good natural roof. Just stack them close together, leave a small opening for airflow, and maybe line the floor with some leaves or moss to keep the damp out. It’ll be cozy and blend right into the landscape.
Looks good, keep the roof tight and the airflow just enough to stop the damp. That’ll work.
Glad it fits—just add a little windbreak on the side facing the wind, and the shelter will stay dry and comfy.
Add a stick wall or a fallen log on the windward side, that’ll keep the shelter dry. Keep it simple and low profile.
Adding a stick wall or a fallen log on the windward side will do nicely—keeps the shelter low‑profile and protects against moisture, and it blends right into the reeds.
Got it—build a low wall of sticks on that side, keep it tight to block wind and rain. That’ll seal the spot in.
Sounds great! A tidy stick wall will keep the wind out and let you enjoy the shelter without fuss.
Nice, keep the wall tight and the door open a little for air. That's all we need.