what are some tips and tricks of survoving cold weather? are there are specific places to go?
>>18041112
pretty much anywhere that blocks wind. if possible go to soup kitchens or some sorts. if you can avoid the wind it will make your life a lot easier
>>18041114
thanks
i also meant particully at night, cuz during the days shopping centers are olen and warm but the nights are tough to pass by
the inside of buildings. heated buildings, preferably. that should be your priority. where are you located? urban or rural?
>>18041123
urban but you cant get inside a random building cuz all of them have the pin code for door and/or magnet opener
what about a church?
Well since you've clearly got access to a computer/phone/the internet, then go look up shelters in your area dude.
>>18041112
Sewer, port a potty (if you can stand the smell), in side a dumpster, anything really.
Libraries. You can stay as long as it's open and there are toilets and washrooms. Plus, it's usually warm inside.
24hr stores or shopping markets/gas stations/rest areas that stay open late may allow you to rest or sleep in an area that's out of the way. Often they ask you to leave when customers start coming in.
Dry leaves make a fairly decent bedding, especially when you can layer a small pit or hole with them, scoop more over top of you and then some thick bushy pine branches on top of that.
Proper clothing layers are important as well, with thinnest natural fibers (cotton,wool) closest to your body out, then reverse working your chunkiest non-natural fibers out Finishing with your tightest woven water repellent clothing outside. Your body will need enough enough layers to absorb sweat without soaking through to the outside.
If you can't get clothes, line papers such as news papers,grocery and fast-food meal bags to your skin, then plastic bags on top of those, closest towards your outerlayer or coat. You can do this with your shoes too, including wrapping a layer of plastic or if you can get it, duct tape outside your shoes (not covering the soles).
Drink warm every chance you get. Even if it's simply hot water from a bathroom faucet.