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Survival techniques with Bristol Keygons

August 18th, 2010


The desert of Philly part 1

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David Wilcox: Survival techniques using a capo

July 23rd, 2010


David Wilcox introduces 3 ways that capos can save your life in “Survival techniques using a capo”. Created by Moving PIxel Productions www.movingpixel.ca Inspired by Sayvee (web fuel for artists) http Follow David Wilcox www.davidwilcox.com

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More Jungle Survival Techniques, Poisonous Bugs and Sleeping with Mosquitoes

July 21st, 2010


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New Info On My New Series Survival Techniques!!!!

July 15th, 2010


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Backpacking Techniques for Lightweigh Backpacking

July 1st, 2010

These lightweight backpacking tips and techniques are options or ideas, not recommendations. I tend towards the extreme side of ultralight backpacking, and if you don’t know yourself or your skills, some of these techniques will get you into trouble.

A good example of this is the “natural mattress” that allows you to leave your sleeping bag behind. With this technique, I’ve slept with no pad, and only a five-ounce sleeping bag liner, on a night when it was near freezing. It took fifteen minutes to collect enough bracken ferns to make a two-foot thick mattress, but it was comfortable and warm.

You can use leaves, pine needles, dead grass or dry bracken ferns. All you do is make a pile big enough to set your tent or bivy sack on. This could damage the enviroment in some areas, so use common sense, and collect only DEAD vegetation. Also, scatter your materials in the morning, so they won’t smother the plants underneath.

An important point here is that you have to know your enviroment, so you know you’ll be able to find proper mattress materials. Otherwise, you could have a very cold night or worse. Also, gloves make it easier and safer to collect the ferns or grass. Try this first near home.

Knowledge Reduces Weight

Learn certain backpacking techniques, like the one above, and you can carry a lighter sleeping bag, less clothing, and even less food. Wilderness survival knowledge can help you reduce weight, but it also lets you travel the wilds more safely.

Learn which berries are edible, and you can eat as you hike and bring less food. I’ve eaten half of my calorie needs in the form of berries on some days in the wilderness. During a hike to Grinnel Glacier in Glacier National Park, my wife and I ate nine types of wild berries.

Researching the climate, and timing can help you reduce weight. You can leave rainwear home, for example, if you’re in the eastern Sierra Nevadas in September (bring a garbage bag for emergencies). I sometimes plan trips to coincide with the full moon. I enjoy getting up at four in the morning and hiking by moonlight, and since I’m up and moving at the coldest time of the night, I can get by with a lighter bag.

Money Reduces Weight

Money will buy you lighter gear, and expensive backpacking gear is generally of very high quality. I didn’t enjoy paying over $200 for my sleeping bag, but I’ve never yet been cold in it, and it weighs just 17 ounces.

Concentrate on the the larger items. A sawed-off toothbrush could save you 1/4 ounce, but a lighter shelter can save you pounds. Consider small things last. Buy dual-purpose items, like a poncho that can double as a shelter. Drink soup and tea from your pan, and you won’t need a bowl or cup.

Leaving Things Reduces Weight

This can be the tough part of lightweight backpacking. Ask of every item; Can I get by without it? Stoves aren’t necessary if you bring ready-to-eat food. You don’t need a change of shirt or pants on a three-day trip. If you’re not sure you’ll be happy as a minimalist, go back to the money solution. Start replacing your things with the lightest alternatives you can buy. There are many ways to go lightweight backpacking.

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7 Most Effective Self Defense Techniques.

June 29th, 2010

Self Defense Techniques That Actually Work – For Everyone!
7 Most Effective Self Defense Techniques.

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Science Fair Survival Techniques

May 31st, 2010

Science Fair Survival Techniques

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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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“Survival Techniques I learned in the Lesotho Special Forces..” Southern African survival exploited!

May 23rd, 2010

My Comrade told me to stay fit ….
My Comrade also tought me how to find the food ….

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My Comrade never tell me how to shoot …. or what to do if someone shoots at me, but the ‘force of the tokkelossie’ is with me!

ps. I lied – never in Lesotho Defence Force [don’t even think they have one but as long as the Americans believe it I can continue with my exploration of ‘The Shallowness Within..”
** not my obsession with South Africa – read the 360 thing – I used to be one **

** They took my ‘assegaai’ at the airport – something about security you know – but they said if it was an AK it would be oraait! **

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Propper survival techniques?

May 21st, 2010

Emergency Situations
In case of a flood, stop drop and roll.
In the event of a fire, duck and cover.

Any more great Ideas to teach our young ones in school in case of an emergency?

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