Pictured above is our campsite, obviously its a lot more than you could ever carry on your back. Also, I must admit we were lazy and brought all our wood. I figured the last time was such a nightmare, I wasn't taking any chances. So what we wanted to try was lean-to construction, nothing Bear Grylles would write home about, but I think we did fine. Next time I will definitely build them smaller. Mine was ok being that I had no air space at the back, but my friend Ryan had a hell of a draft all night. Im thinking a space blanket hung at the back would've helped.
This is a guide for the everyday American who just wants to be a little more prepared. I'm going to do my best to lay out cheap and simple ways that the average person could survive the apocalypse.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Cold Weather Survival
Pictured above is our campsite, obviously its a lot more than you could ever carry on your back. Also, I must admit we were lazy and brought all our wood. I figured the last time was such a nightmare, I wasn't taking any chances. So what we wanted to try was lean-to construction, nothing Bear Grylles would write home about, but I think we did fine. Next time I will definitely build them smaller. Mine was ok being that I had no air space at the back, but my friend Ryan had a hell of a draft all night. Im thinking a space blanket hung at the back would've helped.
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