7 Uses For An EMERGENCY Group Shelter You Hadn't Considered

7 Uses For An EMERGENCY Group Shelter You Hadn't Considered Carrying a group emergency shelter/bothy bag is always a good idea when you're out in the hills or in a situation where you may need to temporarily protect your group (or even just yourself) from the elements by providing a warm, waterproof, windproof environment. Most of the time the shelter/bag will live in your pack and never see the light of day, which seems like a waste of both the money you paid for it as well as the effort you're taking to carry it around. In this video I share several ideas for alternative uses for the shelter that you may not have considered. 0:00 Intro 0:33 - Use the damn thing! 1:55 - Sit/kneel pad 2:17 - Additional clothing layer 3:16 - Groundsheet 4:11 - Pillow 4:49 - Supplement your sleeping system 5:53 - Emergency signalling 6:23 - Congratulations to my camera man! ☕ I have set up a 'BuyMeACoffee' page should anybody wish to support my channel / fund my hot chocolate habit. ☕ - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/CraigOut... SUBSCRIBE to maximise your outdoor time - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheBushcraf... 👀 WATCH NEXT 👀 My lightweight, low-bulk, overnight bushcraft kit -    • My lightweight, low-bulk, overnight bushcr...   Mora Garberg Carbon Review | 1 Year Of Use & Counting... -    • Mora Garberg Carbon Review | 1 Year Of Use...   FJALLRAVEN Vidda Pro Pants | 3+ Years Review -    • FJALLRAVEN Vidda Pro Pants | 3+ Years Review   Bushcraft in August - OHuHu stove, birch bark & flint, char wood, pancakes -    • August Bushcraft All dayer - OHuHu stove, ...   STOP CUTTING Your Maps Down -    • STOP CUTTING Your Maps Down   #BushcraftPadawan