The information in this article should never come in handy. The best way to make it through an unplanned night in the woods is to never end up there in the first place. Still, you should always be prepared for the worst-case scenario. Check this out from Outside Online. So, let’s say it’s winter, and you’re skiing or snowshoeing in the backcountry, and you get lost or hurt. Maybe a storm you didn’t see coming comes, or the sun goes down, and you can’t get out safely. If it’s an emergency, you might want to stay where you are. Moving
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