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QuestionHow do I make a fort in the bushes?Community AnswerIf the bush is big enough, hollow it out with clippers and set up sticks as support if needed.
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QuestionHow do I make a fort that can stand the snow?Community AnswerYou could make a base of some plywood for the snow to sit on and some 2x4s to hold it up. Then you just put snow around it and on top of it.
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QuestionCan I make a fort with just sticks?Community AnswerYes, it's called a lean-to. Find a wide tree, boulder, or other anchor, and lean twigs against it to make a triangle.
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QuestionHow can I build an underground fort?Community AnswerYou need to dig a big enough hole and assemble a structure, metal would be prefered. Then, cover the top with dirt.
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QuestionHow can I make a good tree fort?Community AnswerIf it has thick branches get some wood and nail or screw the wood onto the branches. If you want, you can put walls up with corrugated iron, leftover wood or even sticks.
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QuestionCan I use a power generator in my fort?Community AnswerYes, just make sure there is a use for it. Otherwise, it takes up a lot of unnecessary space.
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QuestionHow can I build a fort without a hammer and nails?Community AnswerYou can tie sticks together using rope.
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QuestionCan I build a fort in the form of a village?Community AnswerYes! The only boundaries to this for should be your imagination (and supplies).
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QuestionWhat should I do if I don't have rope or nails?Community AnswerYou maybe can find thinner, flexible sticks or roots to hold all of your sticks together, or you will just have to build a structure where the sticks all lean against each other, and then rope and nails would not be necessary.
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QuestionHow do I make a fort in the trees, but with no wood or sticks?Community AnswerIf you want to make a fort in the trees, then there has to be some wood or sticks laying around. If you really don't want to use these materials, maybe consider using blankets.
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QuestionIsn't making an underground fort dangerous?Community AnswerIt can be if the proper precautions are not taken.
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QuestionHow can I make a den in a hollow tree?Community AnswerPut something soft (like the grass shavings left on the lawn after your parents mow) on the floor of the tree, and arm your den with something like stones in case of attack.
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QuestionHow do you make a fort in town if there are no trees or wood available?Community AnswerYou can make your fort out of different things like cardboard or snow.
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QuestionHow would I make a fort in the woods?Community AnswerYou can do something as simple as pitching a tent or a more complex build, like a lean to or a woven stick fort. Use whatever supplies you have available, and get creative.
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QuestionHow can I do this without using blankets?Community AnswerYou can use a tarp or set up wood to give you shelter.
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QuestionI have a volleyball net in my yard. Can I lean my fort on it?Community AnswerYes. You could even weave branches in and out using the string of the volleyball net.
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QuestionHow can I make a super easy fort outside with no sticks and wood?Community AnswerFind some easy to climb trees that are close together and tie a blanket or tarp to them. Then, if you want, you can find more blankets or some wood to make walls.
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QuestionHow do I make a fort without rope or nails, and only trees and branches?Community AnswerA lean-to is always good. Also if you don't mind getting a bit dirty, you can smear mud on for camouflage, and use clay as "glue."
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QuestionHow can I make a fort without wood, snow or cardboard?Community AnswerUse blankets pillows and some quilts, if you want.
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QuestionHow can I build a hut-like fort with sticks?Community AnswerPut the sticks down in a circular shape all leaning towards each other. Tie them together with rope and put a stick to hold them up underneath.
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QuestionCan I build a fort under a deck?Community AnswerGet permission first, then you may have to nail blankets on the supports of the deck.
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QuestionHow do I build a stick fort only from sticks?Community AnswerStack up the sticks and alternate their directions for added support.
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QuestionHow long would it take to build an underground fort?Community AnswerIt depends on how hard your soil is, how good your tools are, and how many people you have to work on it. I imagine an underground fort could take several weeks.
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QuestionHow can I make a fort if I don't live near a forest?Community AnswerYou can use materials that you have in order to build a fort in your back yard.
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QuestionWhenever I try to build a tree fort, the sticks just fall down in the wind. How can I make my fort windproof?Community AnswerYou could secure the sticks in the ground and/or attach them to sturdy trees. Use good rope and tie them well if you choose the latter approach.
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QuestionHow do I build an underground fort easily?Community AnswerYou can simply dig a hole, deep enough to get into, the dig sideways to form a tunnel. Just be sure the ground isn't loose, so your fort doesn't collapse.
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QuestionCould I use mud for walls as well as wood?Community AnswerYes, if you mix mud, water, and straw/grass, you will have a mixture called "cob." This mixture is used to make aboriginal mud huts and is very strong when dried.
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QuestionHow can I make an outdoor fort where my sibling can't find it?Community AnswerThat would be impossible unless you have a big backyard with lots of trees, in which case I would choose one and try to build some kind of tree-house fort.
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QuestionWhat should I do if I don't have much wood, but don't want to use a blanket for my outdoor fort?Community AnswerYou could use umbrellas or foldable chairs.
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QuestionHow can I make a fort that's camouflaged and my dog can go in it?Community AnswerYou can make a scent that allows your dog to know it can come in, but tells other animals and people to stay away.
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