cattechsummitrider
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I was watching a survival program a couple years ago and they suggested not to waste energy on building a fire. They suggested cutting bunch of branches with needles to keep feet and body off the snow. Build a small snow hut then use the survival blanket over your whole body and have a candle lit. In the program they showed an outside temp around -14 (if I recall) to +4 under the blanket. Pretty impressive from a little candle. So, I pack a good quality candle and the other obvious survival tools.
I agree and disagree with building a fire if you are close to dead trees a fire is nice and going out once in a while took your mind off of the situation( we took shifts collecting fire wood ) we were riding skidoo xm's and took the seats off to sit on dug a deep hole and used space blankets behind us and to make a bit of a roof the space blankets behind us reflected the heat from the fire on our backs we had food water and were toasty warm slept against each others backs sitting on the seats,( I guess side panels would work too but the seats insulated you from the snow) we are always very well prepared and it was an ok night. A few thing we learnt that night is that soup ( chicken noodle) packets boiled up with beef jerky is surprisingly good!!!! Had other food but hot soup is awesome!! Good clothing is worth its weight in gold ( was nice and dry)
Just stay calm and keep your head and all will usually be good
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