Chapter 5: Outdoor Safety
Survival Skills (continued)
Shelter
- Start preparing your camp well
before dark. Look for a natural
shelter, such as a rock overhang
or a thick stand of evergreens.
The site should be dry and well
drained, and protect you from the
wind. Ideally, it also should be
near water and plenty of firewood.
- If no natural shelter is available, pick
an area with materials nearby to build a lean-to or debris
hut.
- A lean-to is constructed by leaning branches against
a horizontal support to form a frame for a roof. Be sure
to
orient the opening away from the wind. Cover the frame
with evergreen branches to block out wind or precipitation.
Leaves
and twigs are another option. If you need additional
protection, you can add side walls.
- Build your fire where
its heat will radiate into the shelter. Your sleeping area
should be located between
the shelter
wall and the fire.
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