Alright, so now you've found the correction direction to go in and you know how much time you have left before it's dark. Now it's time to get yourself some shelter for both protection and heat. Follow this simple info-graphic and you'll have a makeshift tent up and running in no time.
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Mabye I won't die as fast now if I get lost somewhere, thanks!
ReplyDeleteDo I see that correctly? Are the boughs and snow ones sort of digged in? Cool!
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I know someone that built a camp in their backyard. Their's was a little cooler than this one (he lived in it over a Wisconsin winter). Still nice tip.
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Already got this one! Thanks!
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That`s useful info, thanks :)
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