Gerald was camping in the mountains when a bad storm hit. It was extremely early in the season for a snow storm, but several feet fell in just hours. Gerald did not have the proper equipment, clothing, or food to survive in the extreme weather. As he walked through the forest, he came upon a cabin. He broke in and the next few days used food and clothing in the cabin until the snow melted enough for him to walk into town. Can Gerald claim the defense of necessity if charged with trespassing?