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    Don't I need to cover the walls with something, like mud or clay or sticks?
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    Actual, jungle leaves are big enough and dense enough water will not get through if you stack enough of them on the roof of your shelter.
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    How do I deal with strange noises in the jungle at night?
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    Do your best to ignore them and don't let your mind wander. (Bring earplugs if you can/need to.) If nothing works, try listening to the noises intensely for a few minutes and notice that nothing happens. That might help alleviate your fears.
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    What do I do about the roof?
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    Make a triangular shaped shelter instead, so that the roof is already made for you. It's faster and you shouldn't need any more room if the shelter is just for sleeping and small tasks.
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    How do I get the grass for the roof?
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    I can be leaves, branches, twigs, anything long enough to lay over it. Plastic bags or blankets work, if you have them to spare.
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    What do I do if the wind blows down the sticks?
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    Try to secure the sticks better by tying or lashing them together. Building a shelter with a lower profile will increase stability and decrease the area that the wind can push on. You can also try rebuilding your shelter in a spot that is more shielded from the wind, like behind a rock or a large tree.
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