What does it take to survive in the Arctic? These rangers have an idea
Summary
The Canadian Rangers patrol the Arctic and use survival skills passed down through generations to live and work in extremely cold and remote conditions. The BBC joined them on a long 5,200 km patrol to learn about how they survive in temperatures as low as -60°C (-76°F).Key Facts
- The Canadian Rangers help patrol Canada’s Arctic region.
- They travel through vast, remote tundra areas.
- Temperatures can drop as low as -60°C (-76°F).
- The Rangers use survival techniques inherited from past generations.
- The BBC accompanied them on the final part of a 5,200 km (3,200 miles) Arctic patrol.
- These skills include navigating the land and camping in extreme cold.
- The Arctic is one of the harshest environments on Earth.
Read the Full Article
This is a fact-based summary from The Actual News. Click below to read the complete story directly from the original source.