British Army Basha configured as tent, plough, and "A" frame with ridge line.
In this video, I look at how the British Army Basha can be used in different environments to provide shelter. The scenario I was imagining was similar to one I put myself in where during a long(ish) distance hike through unknown terrain, you cant be sure what your surroundings will be like when you eventually decide to stop for the day. So in this video, I cover a shelter where the ground is open with few or no trees to fix the shelter to, an area where there may be trees, but to far apart to set up a ridgeline, and also where there are plenty of trees and a ridge line can be used.

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Wild Camping Beside a River | British Army Basha Shelter

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basha set up using 1 tree / plus some other uses for a basha

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My (Unique?) British Army Basha Set-up

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Wild Camping with a British Army Basha

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Solo Wild Camp Under a DD 3x3 Tarp

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British Army Quick Deploy Basha Tarp Set Up

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Sub Zero Winter Hot Tenting in a Modified Polish Army Lavvu.

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Survive Cold Weather and Windchill in the Woods with These Simple Shelters

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What is a British Army Basha?

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British Army Basha Wild Camping Setups

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British Army Basha | Tarp Tent | Stealth Camping | Wild Camping Scotland

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British issue BASHA Tent setup

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4 days solo bushcraft trip - canvas tarp, rain, homemade axe and knife, carving eating bowl etc.

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How to Make A Tent With A British Army Basha

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Weird tent on a River Camp

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basha set up using poles and bungee cords

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