Hi all. I'm writing a short story about two people getting lost in the California mountains in early winter with their two horses. Both of the humans are healthy, but both are a little under dressed for the weather and don't have the opportunity to make a fire. They have absolutely nothing on them--not even water. Now, I've never owned a horse in my life, so I was wondering if those of you who have help me out a little in the realism of that aspect.
Is it possible to use the horses as warmth in some way? (i.e., tie them down and have them lie down next to the two people in some way so they stay warm.) If it is possible, how can this be achieved?
How feasible is it for someone with little horse experience to ride a horse bareback over an extended period of time (three or four days)?
And while I do not support animal abuse, I so believe in willful force in survival situations. Nevertheless, I'd like to do it realistically. I really just want these two people to use the horses and their wits to survive through three days in the mountains. Any suggestions?



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Yeah, I know--it's a weird question. I honestly had a feeling it wouldn't be feasible to use the horses' body heat to keep warm, especially taking into consideration how powerful they are (and those hooves!). I just wanted so much for it to be possible, I thought I'd give it a go on here.



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