Emergency Bivouac: How to Survive an Unplanned Night on the Mountain
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When you can't get down before dark — the skills that keep you alive until morning
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Emergency Bivouac: How to Survive an Unplanned Night on the Mountain¶
An emergency bivouac can happen to anyone — weather closes in, a route takes longer than expected, or an injury stops progress. This guide covers the decision to stop, site selection, building emergency shelters from available materials, managing hypothermia risk, emergency signaling, and the mental game of surviving an uncomfortable but survivable night.