Travis Lee

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This tent (Figure 5-2) provides a low silhouette. It also protects you from the elements on two sides. It has, however, less usable space and observation area than a lean-to, decreasing your reaction time to enemy detection. To make this tent, you need a poncho, two 1.5- to 2.5-meter ropes, six sharpened sticks about 30 centimeters long, and two trees 2 to 3 meters apart.

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wilderness survival. types of shelter. copyright 2001. found November 17, 2005.http://www.wilderness-survival.net/shelters-2.php