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Building a Thatched Lean-To Shelter — Basic Wind and Rain Protection
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Building a Thatched Lean-To Shelter — Basic Wind and Rain Protection

The lean-to is one of the most basic and universal shelter forms — a single sloped roof supported by a ridge pole between two trees or upright posts, with the low side facing away from the prevailing wind. The design sheds rain, blocks wind from one direction, and reflects the heat of a fire built in front of the open side back toward the sleeping area. Thatching the roof with overlapping layers of grass, ferns, bark, or leaves (working from bottom to top like roof tiles) creates a waterproof layer that keeps the interior dry. A lean-to can be built in 2-3 hours from materials found in any woodland or grassland, making it the default emergency shelter worldwide.
Beginner
2-3 hours

Instructions

1

Select Support Trees or Stakes

Select two trees or drive two forked stakes into the ground 2-3 metres apart.
2

Place the Ridge Pole

Place a ridge pole (straight, strong branch 3-4m long) in the forks at about chest height (1.2-1.5m).

Materials for this step:

Hardwood SaplingHardwood Sapling3 pieces
3

Orient Against the Wind

The ridge pole should run perpendicular to the prevailing wind direction.
4

Lean Rafters Against the Ridge Pole

Lean rafters (straight branches 2-3m long) against the ridge pole at 45-60 degrees, spaced 20-30cm apart.
5

Secure the Rafters

Lash the rafters to the ridge pole with cordage, or let gravity hold them.

Materials for this step:

CordageCordage2 pieces
6

Weave the Lattice

Weave thin, flexible branches horizontally through the rafters at 15-20cm intervals to create a lattice.
7

Begin Thatching from the Bottom

Starting at the bottom, lay thick bundles of grass, fern fronds, or large leaves on the lattice.
8

Overlap Each Layer

Each layer should overlap the one below by at least half — this shingles the water downward.
9

Complete the Thatch to the Ridge

Continue layering to the ridge pole — the thatch should be 10-15cm thick for rain protection.
10

Build a Reflector Fire

Build a long fire parallel to the open side, 1 metre from the sleeping area.
11

Insulate the Sleeping Area

Line the sleeping area with dry leaves, grass, or a rush mat for insulation from the cold ground.

Materials

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