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Structures

Shelters

Match the shelter to the climate, energy budget, and materials on hand — from a leaf debris nest in the Southeast to a snow trench above the Arctic Circle.

General practice

  • Site selection beats construction — check drainage, widowmakers, wind exposure, and animal sign.
  • Insulation UNDER the body matters more than a fancy roof.
  • Small shelters heat with body warmth; large shelters do not.
  • Never cut live saplings when downed wood will do.

Regional focus

Boreal Canada

Winter dominates — snow is your best insulator.

Key items

  • Quinzhee (settle snow 2+ hours before hollowing)
  • Snow cave in drift
  • Wall tent with stove for base camp

Regional caution: Ventilate all snow shelters — CO from stoves is silent.