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red lake
02-09-2009, 11:12 PM
Found this cool how to Survival video from 1954. I only managed to watch a few minutes of it because I was at work, but it was too funny.
http://www.nfb.ca/film/survival_in_the_bush/

Geronimo!
02-10-2009, 08:09 PM
Funny how some good advice never changes

Rick
02-10-2009, 08:26 PM
Well, I learned I need to take the woodsman with me where every I go. He's pretty good, doesn't say much and carries the ax. Works for me.

klkak
02-10-2009, 09:42 PM
I knew there was a reason I carry an axe.

SARKY
02-10-2009, 11:49 PM
OMG! We actually had that film at SERE and showed it during cold weather survival classes.

crashdive123
02-11-2009, 12:34 AM
That was one heck of a canoe that ole Angus built.

Beans
02-11-2009, 09:16 AM
Angus

The one survival tool we shouldn't be without.

crashdive123
02-11-2009, 05:58 PM
Don't know if he's still around, but if he is, I'll bet we could all learn a lot from Mr Baptiste.

Bigz
02-13-2009, 08:22 PM
That was one heck of a canoe that ole Angus built.


WOW! Sure was. :eek:

red lake
03-17-2009, 11:35 PM
An axe and a brain, all one needs to survive.

Currently watching Alone in the Wilderness about Dick Proeneke. A few simple tools and a brain is all he had.

With Angus and Dick they both had some amazing skills and a good head. We can go out and buy all kinds of gear and prepare our "bug out" kits, but the tool we need the most is knowledge. What we are calling survival, others called living for many many years.

hoosierarcher
03-18-2009, 12:41 AM
The cabin Dick Proeneke built in that movie and lived in for decades is still standing and now used by park rangers. At Least that is what someone on a traditional archer website reported.

SnipAR-10
03-19-2009, 04:52 AM
Red Lake, Spot on. It is strange to me that if you have more than a month worth of food available, you are "stockpiling", or a "survivalist", (ok, you caught me. When did "survivalism" become bad?) when our great-grandfathers and such were "saving for the rainy day". I think society has gone so soft that people think its a catastrophe when their Ipod battery dies, or they don't get "five bars" on their phone. If everyone is not being as weak as they are, and not depending on others to spoon feed them, they get uncomfortable. I suppose we won't be a part of that "community". :) Dare to be independent!

Rick
03-19-2009, 08:11 AM
I agree wholeheartedly. Ooops. Gotta go. The battery is low on my laptop.

bulrush
03-19-2009, 03:32 PM
The cabin Dick Proeneke built in that movie and lived in for decades is still standing and now used by park rangers. At Least that is what someone on a traditional archer website reported.

I don't think rangers use his cabin all the time but I'm sure they use it if they have to be in the area. The park agreed to keep up the cabin after Dick died. (I have the video.)

doren
03-19-2009, 06:19 PM
I think society has gone so soft that people think its a catastrophe when their Ipod battery dies, or they don't get "five bars" on their phone. If everyone is not being as weak as they are, and not depending on others to spoon feed them, they get uncomfortable.

My girlfriend is one of those. We had a power outage during a rain storm. For seven hours all I heard was, "I'm bored, there's no TV or computer...". My response was, "It could be worse, It could be 10 below outside with no power." After a couple of hours of her mouth I started to go outside to watch the lightning, She started to whine about I was going to leave her in the house by herself.

Some people are pathetic.

DOGMAN
03-19-2009, 06:58 PM
Thats an awesome website, lots of great videos

red lake
03-19-2009, 07:19 PM
Thats an awesome website, lots of great videos

The one on the Cree Hunters is very cool too. Also the one called Across the Arctic Ungava.

crashdive123
03-19-2009, 07:35 PM
I watched ole Angus Baptiste again today. I'll have to look at the others as well. Thanks again Red Lake.

SnipAR-10
03-19-2009, 11:25 PM
Watching a lightening storm is one of those things I enjoy. Had one here yesterday, not too big, not very much lightening, but nice rumbles. Most of the people I've known in the past run inside and hide when it rains. I'd rather sit on my porch, or at least sit in my bedroom with my window open and watch. There's something about lightening, and fire that I see as "Nature's television".


My girlfriend is one of those. We had a power outage during a rain storm. For seven hours all I heard was, "I'm bored, there's no TV or computer...". My response was, "It could be worse, It could be 10 below outside with no power." After a couple of hours of her mouth I started to go outside to watch the lightning, She started to whine about I was going to leave her in the house by herself.

Some people are pathetic.

rdw_440
03-19-2009, 11:36 PM
Wow, that is one cool site, reminds me of the sort of stuff I watched as a kid. One of my favorites back then was called "Passport 8" on PBS. I've searched for it before but have'nt found anything. Anyone remember this show?

Aurelius95
03-20-2009, 07:50 AM
"Oh, such splendid fellows!"

Who brought the canned chicken?

As entertaining as this video is, it is also very informative. Truth is truth, even in 1954. :)

skunkkiller
03-20-2009, 03:29 PM
that is a cool site I will have to watch more of the videos on there.

rebel
03-21-2009, 12:20 AM
Cool Vid. Angus is alright.