A new survival situation to consider.
You finally get a few days to spend in the bush. The weather is nice for spring. High temps in the low 60's, overnight lows above freezing. You've decided to do a test run on the gear in your bob. You know an area along a river that would be perfect.
You get to your destination after trekking five miles overland and begin building your shelter. It's late in the day, a couple of hours until dark. That's when you hear someone calling out to you. A man and his two children
approach you saying they were on a canoe trip and tipped over. Their aluminum canoe and gear sank. They have been walking the bank down stream
since the day before hoping to find someone. They spent the night huddled under a tree with no fire. They're a bit cold but dry now. The kids are hungry, tired, and scared.
They have only the clothes on their back. The shelter is only started and no fire yet. You have a decision to make. What do you do?



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Some of this stuff is common sense, ya know?



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