donny h
02-20-2007, 11:20 PM
Hi folks, I look forward to being a part of the forum, it seems this place is brand new?
I've always loved to camp, hike, and shoot, since moving to Utah a few years ago I have been doing a lot of fishing, and my newest thing, extended camping trips on a kayak.
Utah has its quirks, but it's an outdoorsmans paradise. It has my favorite thing: Miles and miles of miles and miles.
There's also a hundred different ways to kill yourself in the back country here, most of the stories I read in the paper about local deaths are entirely preventable, and always tragic. This week avalanches are the big killer, I think it's 5 dead in 7 days.
I am determined never to be one of those tragic news stories, I have been reading everything I can on survival, and my survival kits are getting better all the time.
Here's an example on the lack of preparedness of some folks, last season, on one weekend, 3 seperate pairs of stranded snowmobilers were rescued off the same mountain, a total of 6 men, and NONE of them managed to start a fire, all were hyperthermic, some had frostbite (they only spent one night up there, I think two might have killed them all).
6 guys, no matches, no lighters! And no one with brains enough to use the materials at hand on a snowmobile to make fire, like the spark of a battery over a fuel soaked rag. :confused:
Nope, I'm determined, no one will ever read such a story about donny h.
I hope.;)
I've always loved to camp, hike, and shoot, since moving to Utah a few years ago I have been doing a lot of fishing, and my newest thing, extended camping trips on a kayak.
Utah has its quirks, but it's an outdoorsmans paradise. It has my favorite thing: Miles and miles of miles and miles.
There's also a hundred different ways to kill yourself in the back country here, most of the stories I read in the paper about local deaths are entirely preventable, and always tragic. This week avalanches are the big killer, I think it's 5 dead in 7 days.
I am determined never to be one of those tragic news stories, I have been reading everything I can on survival, and my survival kits are getting better all the time.
Here's an example on the lack of preparedness of some folks, last season, on one weekend, 3 seperate pairs of stranded snowmobilers were rescued off the same mountain, a total of 6 men, and NONE of them managed to start a fire, all were hyperthermic, some had frostbite (they only spent one night up there, I think two might have killed them all).
6 guys, no matches, no lighters! And no one with brains enough to use the materials at hand on a snowmobile to make fire, like the spark of a battery over a fuel soaked rag. :confused:
Nope, I'm determined, no one will ever read such a story about donny h.
I hope.;)