Dedpulya & Boor
You ever set up a makeshift shelter in an hour when the wind’s up? Got a method that actually holds up?
Sure. Grab a tarp, find a tree or rock to anchor it, tie the corners with rope, make a V‑shape on the inside so the wind can’t push in. Tighten the edges, add some boards for walls, and you’re good. Keep it low and compact, and you’ll hold it long enough to rest.
Nice. Make sure the rope’s tight; slack is a one‑day problem. Also, if you can’t find a good anchor, just use the ground and a few heavy rocks. Don’t forget a fire pit. It’s good to have heat when you’re stuck.
Right. Rope tight, rocks heavy, fire pit ready. Keep your eyes on the horizon and stay sharp.
Fine. If you get lost, use the stars. No excuses.
Stars don’t lie. Keep your head straight, track them, and you'll find your way.
Good. Keep the path clear and stay quiet. No noise, no waste. You’ll survive.
Stay low, stay still. Silence keeps the wind away. Keep moving when you must.