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So youíve settled in to your new site, but then you realize that itís starting to get dark and you donít have anywhere to sleep. Well thatís when Kabluey comes in. Heís got some safe ways to build a shelter that will keep you warm and snug all night long.

Shelter is the means by which you protect your body from excess exposure to Sun, Cold, Wind, Rain or Snow. Anything that takes away or that adds to your overall body temperature can be your worst enemy.

Clothing is the first line of shelter protection, have the right clothing for the right environment so if its raining and you are still quite hot, donít go around wearing shorts and a T- Shirt, a little thing like that can get you in to some major trouble later on.

Always have a hat. Although Kabluey is a safe tramping kiwi he knows all about being Sun smart.

Try to keep the layer of clothing that is against your body dry. On the outside wear waterproof clothing etc. In doing this you are sure to keep dry, thereís nothing worse than hiking along in wet clothes it can also lead you to get hypothermia and related problems. Plus wearing layers of clothing is much warmer than one big thick warm garment. Layers of clothing trap air.

Do not spend your precious time building a shelter if nature has already provided you with one. Fallen branches and leaves can provide you with a warm and efficient shelter.

Practice building a shelter that is quick and that you can rely on if you donít get to your campsite on schedule do not wait until you need to make one. There is nothing worse than being stuck in the bush with no resources especially without your beds.

Use a SPACE BLANKET to prevent dampness, insulate your shelter or to wrap yourself up in a sitting or squat position to concentrate the heat into your body.

So now you know how to make a shelter, if all else fails you know how to stay warm and safe in the bush. But being the excellent trampers you are Iím sure that nothing like this will ever happen to you as you have followed Kablueys Safe Tramping Guide!