Building a Warm Survival Shelter on a Fallen Tree | Winter Bushcraft Camping | Treehouse

Elevated above the frozen ground, I build a shelter directly on a large fallen tree, using its trunk as a natural base. Insulated with layers of bark, moss, and pine needles, the structure retains heat efficiently. A small, safe fire reflects warmth against a nearby rock or reflector wall. This treehouse-style setup keeps me dry and protected from wind and snow. Perfect for winter bushcraft camping, the elevated position offers better visibility and avoids damp ground. With careful construction, this warm, sturdy shelter provides a reliable retreat in the heart of the cold wilderness.