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Natural shelter is pretty easy to find but hard to make livable.
  Most consist of depressions that will draw dampness.
  A combination is great and keep your idea of natural shelter open.
  I spent two days in a hollow tree with a tarp.
  I knew a man who lived an entire missouri winter and spring inside a hollow tree that he expanded with the use of debri.
  Of course the trees are hollow because they are dead in the middle so be careful about rotted limbs. |  
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