Winter Weather Survival | Can YOU Survive a Night in the Cold?


Everyone feels the call of adventure, even in the late fall and early winter, but are you prepared for some of the what-if situations that can occur during an outing in unpredictable weather conditions?
Depending on what area of the world you live in your winters may be warm and sunny, cool and rainy or if you live somewhere like me, they are downright frigid. Snow and freezing temperatures hang around for a good part of the winter which makes preparing for winter an important task that shouldn't be overlooked. 

Living in a National Forest with freezing temperatures and snow, then moving to a high desert region with sub-zero winter temperatures as low as -25 degrees Fahrenheit, we have learned the importance of being prepared for the what ifs than can and do happen when the weather changes for the worse.

Last year we spent two hours on the side of the road in three-degree weather with our four kids while we waited for a tow truck. That experience alone was enough for us to understand the importance of having a survival pack prepped and ready to be used at any moment.

If you or your children are interested in learning and practicing potentially lifesaving skills, be sure to check out: Can YOU Survive an Unexpected Night in the Cold | Wild Sprigs |TpT

You can read the lesson description here:
In this lesson children will be presented with different scenarios one may be faced with if they were in a survival situation. This lesson is meant to simulate what would happen if your family was out for a hike in the mountains but were unable to get home. Children will need to use critical thinking skills to assess each situation and make the choice they think is best and they will discover if their choices lead them to safety or danger!
A Note for Parents: There are three survival scenarios which your child can “practice” at home and may require use of sharp objects and/or fire are shelter building, fire starting and snow melting. Adult Supervision is required if you choose to allow your child to practice these skills.


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