Weather extremes. Blizzards, deserts, hurricanes, life rafts… If you’re stranded on a cool summer afternoon, obviously you can be outside for more than 3 hours, but without shade you might get a sunburn.
It’s meant as a survivalist priority list. Build a shelter, find water, make fire if you can. Food can wait until tomorrow or the next day.
Still sounds implausible and far fetched. Why would you be outside without adequate clothing? (Also below zero can be fine in jeans and sweatshirt if the sun is shining and there isn’t much wind). And in that case it would be more a heat issue and less like a shelter issue.
The other case also sounds more like a heat/water issue and less like a shelter issue.
Remember the rule of 3s for survival:
3 minutes without air 3 hours without shelter 3 days without water 3 weeks without food
3 seconds without cat
3 hours without shelter?
I’ll accept the others but that one’s just cobblers.
No. If you leave your house for 3 hours, you die!
Assumes you’ve got poor clothing in danger Weather/Climate
Weather extremes. Blizzards, deserts, hurricanes, life rafts… If you’re stranded on a cool summer afternoon, obviously you can be outside for more than 3 hours, but without shade you might get a sunburn.
It’s meant as a survivalist priority list. Build a shelter, find water, make fire if you can. Food can wait until tomorrow or the next day.
Been there, done that. That’s why I questioned the 3 hours thing. Then again my training/service was temperate and jungle.
Sure, and if you had done your training at a Golden Corral, you probably wouldn’t have worried about food.
I’ve been outside for far longer than three hours without dying.
That one is about extremes.
If you are in sub zero Celsius temps without proper clothing three hours is plenty to kill you especially if there is windchill in play.
On the other extreme three hours in full sun with a heat index above 40 can cause heat stroke or dehydrate you enough to be deadly as well.
Still sounds implausible and far fetched. Why would you be outside without adequate clothing? (Also below zero can be fine in jeans and sweatshirt if the sun is shining and there isn’t much wind). And in that case it would be more a heat issue and less like a shelter issue.
The other case also sounds more like a heat/water issue and less like a shelter issue.
“3s for survival” “why would you be in a survival situation”
Why would you be outside without having eaten in 3 weeks? Or drunk water for 3 days?
You’re the only one