Ok, so I stumbled upon this Youtube video claiming "Top 10 Survival Skills You Need to Know"
alright...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ncC1R2klvE
Some advice is viable yes, but you know there will be some people who will think that this is all you need, right?
:facepalm:
I can't quite make myself watch the video right now. Is it really that bad?
"Gather firewood"
For when I'm surviving in...a small inhabited village with firewood stocked up?
"Since you're watching internet videos you've probably never tied a knot other than your shoelaces"
It's true, You can have Rope or Computers. Never both. God Wills it.
(Also, whilst I always teach the Bowline, I never really use it. It's just not that good.)
I guess the top tip for first aid is "Don't get mauled by a bear"
I do like "Trial and error" for testing wild food :D
I didn't get all the way through....
Anyway, this is obviously just crap internet filler. It turns out "The Cloud" is mostly "evaporated smurf" :)
Here is a good rule...while in bear country...just be sure you can outrun your buddy. :ahhh
Here is a good rule...while in bear country...just be sure you can outrun your buddy. :ahhh
Boss, I'm pretty sure she didn't have that in mind... pretty sure...Here is a good rule...while in bear country...just be sure you can outrun your buddy. :ahhh
That's why Megan always takes me hiking. With more metal in my ankles than in the average economy car someone would be very hard pressed to not run faster than me!
:ahhh
Def
It may not have been first on the list, but I bet that it is there.... and comforting to her! :P
Def
.all that metal - imagine the damage it will do to the teeth of the poor animals....
get out there and use your skills through piratical, normal experiences
I really like Survival On Purpose on the Tube, good reviews - nice guy.....
Last night, a Bulgarian lady came to my office. Her story is that her educated son, 36, had peculiar behavior since March 2016. Something like religious delusions. He disappeared without warning for 6 months. He came back with nothing but a rucksack and said he lived on the mountain, eating mushrooms, fish and bread he made from flour he had with him, living as an askete. He came back because he wasn't prepared for a harsh winter on the mountains.
I would like to talk with him but he doesn't want to see a doctor. The fascinating thing is that he wasn't a survivalist, he studied language his whole life.
I say drop 'em in the middle of no where, pick 'em up in a few weeks. If they live, pat 'em on the back and give 'em a beginner survival course certificate, if they don't - no money back guarantee
I say drop 'em in the middle of no where, pick 'em up in a few weeks. If they live, pat 'em on the back and give 'em a beginner survival course certificate, if they don't - no money back guarantee
'if it's cold and wet, 99% will be dead within a week, if they have to start naked and have no gear.
this guy is outstanding!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzV8ugl3Qs4
Here is a good rule...while in bear country...just be sure you can outrun your buddy. :ahhh
That's why Megan always takes me hiking. With more metal in my ankles than in the average economy car someone would be very hard pressed to not run faster than me!
:ahhh
Def
I took my son out and had him build a debris type shelter, no tools allowed so he got the idea of how much work and how long it really takes to do this. He learned its not as easy as TV and You Tube makes it out to be. A lesson in reality is always a good teacher.
I took my son out and had him build a debris type shelter, no tools allowed so he got the idea of how much work and how long it really takes to do this. He learned its not as easy as TV and You Tube makes it out to be. A lesson in reality is always a good teacher.