Transcription of SHELTERS - Equipped
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SHELTERSA shelter can protect you from the sun, insects, wind, rain,snow, hot or cold temperatures, and enemy observation. It cangive you a feeling of well-being. It can help you maintain yourwill to some areas, your need for shelter may take precedence overyour need for food and possibly even your need for water. Forexample, prolonged exposure to cold can cause excessive fa-tigue and weakness (exhaustion). An exhausted person maydevelop a "passive outlook, thereby losing the will to most common error in making a shelter is to make it toolarge. A shelter must be large enough to protect you. It mustalso be small enough to contain your body heat, especially incold SITE SELECTIONWhen you are in a survival situation and realize that shelter is a highpriority, start looking for shelter as soon as possible. As you do so,remember what you will need at the site.
Poncho Tent This tent (Figure 5-2) provides a low silhouette. It also protects you from the elements on two sides. It has, however, less usable space and
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