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The proper shelter in cold weather camping is essential to both survival and enjoyment of the experience.
Snow Shelter Comparisons | WinterCampers.com – Celebrating the …
The Ontario Preppers Network believes that the ability to use snow effectively for shelter in the winter is the single most important skill anyone who spends.
Cold vs. Hot Tent Camping | WinterCampers.com – Celebrating the …
Typically, the only “warm” in warm winter camping is in the evenings and perhaps again in the morning when you are awake and in camp to tend to some sort of heat source. That heat source might be a campfire in front of a tarp shelter, …
Carl Mulherin’s experience of surviving forty eight hours lost in snow mobile country is very instructive. His strategy of assessing his priorities, evaluating his resources, building his snow cave and maintaining his positive attitude are great examples of successful survival.
Man recalls surviving 48 hours in B.C. winter wilderness …
Drawing on skills gained through past experiences camping in the snow and years spent as a scout, he assessed the situation. He took stock of his provisions: half a litre of water, a sandwich, four protein bars and two beers. … Concentrating on his shelter was one of the ways Mulherin, a former industrial salesman, said he kept his head screwed on straight and his thoughts positive. Whenever he got bored or needed to heat up, he’d walk in the circle he drew around his …
That’s it for today.
Dave
