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Common uses for primitive baskets in survival situations include carrying containers for food, water, and tools, fish traps, and makeshift shelters.
Gathering and Carrying Essentials
Primitive baskets can be used to gather and carry essential items in a survival situation. By weaving a sturdy and lightweight basket, you can collect and transport items such as berries, nuts, and other edible plants. A basket can also be used to carry water from a source, allowing you to stay hydrated in the wilderness. For example, a basket can be made from flexible branches and vines, with a capacity to hold up to 5 liters of water.
Fishing and Food Procurement
Primitive baskets can also be used as fish traps or to collect other aquatic food sources. By creating a basket-like structure with a narrow opening and a wider body, you can trap fish and other small aquatic animals. This technique can be used in still or slow-moving water, and can be an effective way to catch food in a survival situation. For example, a basket can be made from a circular frame of branches, with a mesh of smaller sticks and vines to catch fish.
Shelter and Protection
Primitive baskets can also be used as components of a makeshift shelter or to provide protection from the elements. By weaving a large and sturdy basket, you can create a roof or a windbreak for your shelter. Alternatively, you can use smaller baskets to collect and store materials such as leaves, branches, and other natural materials to create a bed of insulation. For example, a large basket can be used to collect dry leaves and other materials to create a bed of insulation for a shelter, keeping you warm and dry in cold and wet conditions.
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