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YES, it is possible to build a poncho shelter without trees.
Building a Poncho Shelter on Snow or Sand
A poncho shelter can be built using snow or sand as a base, providing insulation and support for the poncho. Start by creating a snow or sand trench, about 6-8 inches deep and 3-4 feet wide, depending on the terrain. Pack the material firmly to create a stable base.
Using Rocks and Sticks for Support
Gather rocks and sticks to create a frame for the poncho shelter. Use 2-3 rocks as anchor points, spaced about 2-3 feet apart, and place a stick across the top of each rock to create a horizontal support. Lean the poncho against the sticks, securing it with additional sticks and rocks.
Creating a Windbreak
Use more sticks and rocks to create a windbreak around the poncho shelter. Place the sticks in a circular pattern, about 6-8 inches high, and secure them with rocks. This will help block wind and precipitation from entering the shelter.
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