"Shelters, Shelters and Huts" is a reading that all enthusiasts of survivalism, prepper, scouting and buschcraft in the broadest sense should reach for.
In the pages of the book you can learn about the techniques of harvesting wood, processing it, storing it and using it to build shelters. These range from simple shelters that take advantage of the terrain, to Indian tipis and log homes.
In this fascinating read, you'll learn about a number of practical and convenient shelters that you can build yourself without hiring a team of installers. The author also presents gates, mechanisms for closing doors, discusses fireplace designs and thermal columns.
The book was written with young scouts in mind, so the content presented in it is simple to understand and supported by numerous illustrations.
D. C. Beard spent his youth traveling through the wilderness of America, which provided inspiration for the creation of drawings of nature. He was a co-founder and promoter of the Boy Scout movement, resulting in the founding of the "Sons of Daniel Boon" organization in 1905, later merged with the Boy Scouts of America, the largest scout organization in America.