So, at 430 am Saturday I left home for Denny's where five of us who are training ate breakfast together. We then drove to the SAR compound where we got into a van and were driven to out locations. Each of us were allowed to carry water proof matches, a knife, and toilet paper. For safety reasons water is supplied to the trainees every 3 hours if they need it. We each get an approximately 100 yd circle to operate in. We must build and maintain a fire throughout the night. We must also build a shelter capable of protecting yourself from wet weather. You must also be able to sit up in the shelter.
I had been so excited about doing this that I barely slept the two nights previous to going to this training. I wasn't alone in my excitement though. Others I spoke to felt the same.
Check out the 3"x12"s I found. I only used them as the floor though.

Shelter with pine branches.

Inside Shelter

Of course the fire. I had a pretty nice pit built.

The dog Unit brought me a gift around 11pm. It was a stuffed bear with all their names on it. They didn't want me being afraid and alone.
The experience was good. I learned alot and hope I never have to do that again. If I go out, I'm carrying a backpack with food and warmth in it.
Cozy and humble... Wish I could have been there. Did you have Jester with you that night?
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