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A positive state of mind is the key to survival in an outdoor emergency. . Shelters. 1) Shelter. Adequate to protect from wind/rain/snow/ etc. SHELTER SITE SELECTION . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Shelters

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1) ShelterAdequate to protect from

wind/rain/snow/ etc..

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SHELTER SITE SELECTION When you are in a survival situation and realize that

shelter is a high priority, start looking for shelter as soon as possible. As you do so, remember what you will need

at the site. Two requisites are--It must contain material to make the type of shelter you

need.

It must be large enough and level enough for you to lie down comfortably.

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TYPES OF SHELTERS

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When looking for a shelter site, keep in mind the type of shelter (protection) you need. However, you must also consider--

• How much time and effort you need to build the shelter.

• If the shelter will adequately protect you from the elements (sun, wind, rain, snow).

• If you have the tools to build it. If not, can you make improvised tools?

• If you have the type and amount of materials needed to build it.

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Site Selection

• Large enough and level enough for both you and your equipment.

• Close to construction materials.• Close to signaling and recovery site• Close to food and water source.

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General

• –Southern exposure (in cold weather)• –Drainages• Shelter opening should face East.

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Safety considerations

• Animal trails• Avoid avalanche slopes• Drainages• Unstable rock formations• Below dead trees

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Types of Shelters

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Poncho Lean-To

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Tarps

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Poncho Tent

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One-Man Shelter

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Space Blankets

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Lean-To

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Double Lean-To or Debris Hut

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Snow caves

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Tree pit snow shelter

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Swamp Bed

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Natural Shelters • caves,• rocky crevices,• clumps of bushes,• small depressions,• large rocks on leeward sides of hills,• large trees with low-hanging limbs,• fallen trees with thick branches.

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Rock outcroppings

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Debris Hut

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Tree-Pit Snow Shelter

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Site Selection

• Large enough and level enough for both you and your equipment.

• Close to construction materials.• Close to signaling and recovery site• Close to food and water source.

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Safety considerations:

• Avoid Animal trails• Avoid avalanche slopes• Southern exposure (in cold weather)• Avoid Drainages• Shelter opening should face East.• Avoid Unstable rock formations• Basic principles of Tarp/natural shelters.• Avoid building your shelter below dead trees

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Beach/Desert shade shelter

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Below ground desert shelter