Attitude is certainly number one. It is undoubtedly the most important ingredient of survival. With the proper attitude almost anything is possible. If a person doesn't have this attitude, how then...
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Attitude is certainly number one. It is undoubtedly the most important ingredient of survival. With the proper attitude almost anything is possible. If a person doesn't have this attitude, how then...
I would. I use to be on cb all the time. I would like to get me a good base set-up. Around here we got a little language problem...Gotta learn Spanish :rolleyes:.
Universal Edibility Test....Try it with poison ivy or poison oak, re-action does not always happen within 15 minutes, go ahead and taste it. So, that's wild carrot but you're not sure...try the test....
Nice work, pgvoutdoors. Did you make this from a kit or did you start from scratch? I got the Tandy Leather catalog the other day and they got a lot of good stuff...from a beginner like me to advance...
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Here's a site http://www.backwoodshome.com/articles2/hooker87.html of a man that uses manure for fuel. He not only talks the talk, but he walks the walk.
Thanks Rick...my error, I didn't do the Search Forum that was on the Jump Forum. Ouch! That hurt.
How does a person find the old archive section. The Jump Forum didn't take me there. I was looking for a thread that I started on 9-23-2007 titled "Homemade Pemmican Recipe". I found it by doing an...
Rick that's the law of Oregon but is it the law of the land (USA)? Or does each state have it's own laws concerning collecting fossils?
What if I find a fossil? Who does it belong to? Can I take it with me?
I heard that fossils are widely considered as natural and scientific treasures that have a market value, but due to the...
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If you have nothing but sand around you, you can still use it for hunting or to defend yourself: heated to a sufficient degree, sand becomes vitrified. In essence, it melts, and anything hot can...
Survival is not just learning a lot of techniques to make shelters, fire, tools, hunt and so on, but learning how to cope in the backwoods as well. The success or failure of the backwoods experience...
One of the best ways to learn how to survive, particularly when confronted with unexpected and sudden catastrophes like a tsunami, earthquake or whatever you might imagine is to see and interpret the...
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Hey thanks Beo. Never thought about getting naked in front of a hungry bear...I can see the look on his face :eek: "Holy crap...I ain't eat'n that!!", he says. :D
That would be my luck, Rick. The wind would be blowing from my back when I aim the spray at the bear and just as I sprayed the wind would change direction and blow from behind the bear and towards me...
Beo, I don't think you wanna meet me...I'm so dang ugly I'd scare that wolverine right off you're avatar :D. What's more scarier is that you might be a cuzz to remy.
I consider myself as Jack of All Trades as understood in the 1600s as stated in the article at this site: http://www.jobjournal.com/article_full_text.asp?artid=157 I know all the basic skills of...
Good luck and power to ya. There's a lot of info here on the site about survival kits, so I'm not gonna say anything about them. When you run away into the wilderness you're on your own and far as...
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I eat only freshly killed animals and have never eaten any animal that I found dead. Some people may have, but not me..no sir. But with an animal it's a different story. Some animals on rare...
Here we are the top dog on the food chain...we shoot, snare and trap animals for food while surviving in the wilderness. BUT....How long do you think you could live in the wilderness before YOU...
Hey LarryB...enjoyed your blog and your kool tripod site. Thanks.