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Science Fair Survival Techniques

May 31st, 2010

Science Fair Survival Techniques

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Survival Kits : Survival Kits & Food

May 31st, 2010


When packing a survival kit, it’s always advisable to bring dehydrated food and a knife for hunting or cleaning fish. Get food for survival and cook it with tips from an experienced outdoorsman in this free video on wilderness survival. Expert: kevin Barrett Bio: Kevin Barrett is an experienced outdoors man who has been honing his survival skills for many years. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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Best survivalism books?

May 31st, 2010

What are the best books you would recommend to learn stuff about wilderness survival and such. Like the shows you watch on tv now that show those guys hiking and eating stuff, like a book that has pictures or detail that shows what stuff is safe to eat and what is not out in the wild.

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Hennessy Hammock Review and Demonstration envirosponsible

May 31st, 2010


Thinking about buying a Hennessy Hammock? Check out this video review and demonstration for information that may help you make a decision on your purchase. Personally, I love their sleeping system. They’re lightweight, comfortable, easy to set up, and keep the person inside dry. That said, cold-weather camping can be challenging in a hammock. Similar to an icing bridge, wind that blows on the underside of the hammock rapidly cools the occupant’s backside. An air mattress is an easy remedy, and I’ve heard good things about under quilts. I highly recommend the Hennessy Hammock and will use one for my camping trips 3 seasons out of 4. hennessyhammock.com Please leave comments and feedback.

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steve quayle – survivalism 3of12

May 30th, 2010


19th april 2008 Ian Punnett and Steve Quayle held a lively and spirited discussion on the topic of “survivalism.” Callers phoned in to speak with Quayle during the last half of the show.

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Survival Kits : Car Survival Kits

May 30th, 2010


A car survival kit should include jumper cables, flashlights, warm clothing and a tool kit. Make a car survival kit with tips from an experienced outdoorsman in this free video on wilderness survival. Expert: kevin Barrett Bio: Kevin Barrett is an experienced outdoors man who has been honing his survival skills for many years. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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Do you know of any survival techniques?

May 29th, 2010

The teenie boppers will be let loose in a few weeks and we will be having them full time. ;-)

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2012 Basic Survival Tips

May 29th, 2010

Remember the word “SURVIVAL”! It can literally save your life when the 2012 cataclysm arrives.

SURVIVAL ACTIONS:
     S – Size Up the Situation

Surroundings
Determine the pattern of the area. Get a feel for what is going on around you. Every environment, whether forest, jungle or desert, has a rhythm or pattern. This rhythm or pattern includes animal and bird noises and movements and insect sounds.

Physical Condition
The pressure of the battle you were in or the trauma of being in a survival situation may have caused you to overlook wounds you received. Check your wounds and give yourself first aid. Take care to prevent further bodily harm. For instance, in any climate, drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration. If you are in a cold or wet climate, put on additional clothing to prevent hypothermia.

Equipment
Perhaps in the heat of battle or due to accident, you lost or damaged some of your equipment. Check to see what equipment you have and what condition it is in.
Keep in mind the physical needs — water, food and shelter.

     U – Use All Your Senses, Undue Haste Makes Waste

You may make a wrong move when you react quickly without thinking or planning. That move may result in your death. Don’t move just for the sake of taking action.

     R – Remember Where You Are

Spot your location on your map and relate it to the surrounding terrain. This is a basic principle that you must always follow. Constantly orient yourself. Always try to determine, as a minimum, how your location relates to
    * The location of local water sources (especially important in the desert).
    * Areas that will provide good cover and concealment

     V – Vanquish Fear and Panic

The greatest enemies in a survival and/or evasion situation are fear and panic. If uncontrolled, they can destroy your ability to make an intelligent decision.

     I – Improvise

Learn to use natural objects around you for different needs. An example is using a rock for a hammer. Your imagination must take over when your kit wears out or gets lost.

     V – Value Living

We dislike discomforts. Faced in a survival situation with its stresses, inconveniences and discomforts may cause panic. This is when the will to live is vital. The experience and knowledge you have gained through life and training will have a bearing on your will to live. Stubbornness, a refusal to give in to problems and obstacles that face you, will give you the strength to endure.

     A – Act Like the Natives

The natives and animals of a region have adapted to their environment. When and what do they eat? When, where and how do they get their food? When and where do they go for water? Animal life in the area can also give you clues on how to survive. Animals also require food, water and shelter. By watching them, you can find sources of water and food.
WARNING:
Animals cannot serve as an absolute guide to what you can eat and drink. Many animals eat plants that are toxic to humans.

     L – Live by Your Wits, But for Now, Learn Basic Skills

Without training in basic skills for surviving, your chances of living through a survival and/or evasion situation are slight.
Learn these basic skills now — not when you are headed for a remote or harsh environment. How you decide to equip yourself will impact on whether or not you survive. You need to know about the environment to which you are going and you must practice basic skills geared to that environment. For instance, if you are going to a desert, you need to know how to get water in the desert.
Practice basic survival skills. Survival training reduces fear of the unknown and gives you self-confidence. It teaches you to live!

PATTERN FOR SURVIVAL
Develop a survival pattern that lets you beat the enemies of survival. This survival pattern must include food, water, shelter, fire, first aid and signals placed in order of importance. For example, in a cold environment, you would need a fire to get warm; a shelter to protect you from the cold, wind and rain or snow; traps or snares to get food; and first aid to maintain health. If injured, first aid has top priority no matter what climate you are in.

Change your survival pattern to meet your immediate physical needs according to the environment.

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Surviving Job Loss: 5 Simple Ways To Deal With Job Loss

May 29th, 2010

Surviving job loss in this urban jungle is quite challenging. Your source of income disappears, your confidence shatters and you find it difficult to move on. You feel negative all the time and wallow in self-pity.

To get out of the rut, you need to start being active again. Below are 5 ways to surviving job loss.

Tip # 1 For Surviving Job Loss: Time To Grieve.

Allow the fact that you lost your job to sink in first. Others find themselves trapped in denial and are thus unable to move on. Don’t be one of those victims.

Instead, try to review the circumstances which led to your current situation. Focus on the solutions and opportunities that await you, not on the problem. Finding the answers will help you pick up the pieces and decide on a new path to follow.

Tip # 2 For Surviving Job Loss: Save Up For A Rainy Day.

It’s a sensible idea to save up for any emergency, and job loss certainly falls under that category. Start putting aside a small percentage of your earnings. In case of job loss, you will at least have enough money for food, rent, and basic needs.

Tip # 3 For Surviving Job Loss: Find A Friend.

Friends are the best therapists. They help make you feel better about yourself and help you cope with job loss, too. You can confide in them and just let all the negative feelings and insecurities out. Who knows? One of your friends might be able to help you land a better job and career!

Tip # 4 For Surviving Job Loss: Set Worthwhile Goals.

Losing your job can lead to depression and a lack of interest in general. To keep yourself upbeat and productive, make a list of short-term and long-term goals – and strive to achieve them. This way, you have a compelling reason to live life to the fullest by achieving your purpose.

Tip # 5 For Surviving Job Loss: Be Positive.

Being negative won’t help make your problem go away. Instead, be positive and believe that there are countless possibilities waiting for you. Don’t let job loss deter your from your dreams. Keep your head up high and keep doing your best.

It’s hard enough to land yourself a decent job these days, and losing it might seem like the worst thing in the world. When surviving job loss, you must see the situation as a challenge rather than as a problem. Believe that you now have a chance to excel in other areas and you’ll soon enjoy a rewarding career.

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Wilderness Survival – Winter Shelter Series 2-Snow Debris Hut

May 29th, 2010


primitiveskills.com Primitive Skills School Winter Survival Students build a snow debris hut as one of four shelter designs constructed and slept in during the class.

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