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There are five important factors of wilderness survival to take into account to stay safe and stay comfortable. The five factors include: wind, water, widowmakers, wood, and wildlife. These factors are referred to as the “5 W's.”
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Read More »Dead trees that are lurking above camp can be fatal. Falling branches can impale individuals unknowing while sleeping or completing camp chores. It is essential to look high and low for dangers. Frequently, trees will have visual signs of rot or decay at the base of the trunk when the top of the tree looks normal; this may cause the tree to come crashing down. Widowmakers is one of the most dangerous “W’s” out of the five. So, staying clear of situations like this is of utmost importance. Often times the height of a tree is underestimated and the direction of the fall is unknown. Because the branches look small when they are 40 feet in the air does not mean they are.
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