Your Approximate Age: 70
Your Gender: Male
Your Geographic Location (a small town in West Virginia, the family ranch in Texas, or the “the Lower East Side”):Florida
Your Occupation (present and relevant past, such as military, technical, etc.); RETIRED
Your Prior Relevant Training (all types, such as first aid, military, firearms, survival, etc.)Red Cross Advanced First Aid, AED, CPR. Life-Saving, 30-Plus years Combat Firearms Instructor,HAZ-MAT Coordenator.
The Nature of Your Prior Experience (Terrain, Season, Number of times/years, and longest duration in Wilderness)Okay, Longest time spent outdoors at anyone or more times would be in durations of about 2-weeks stents as my life as a Boy Scout, Young Marine, Air Force AZR Training in Country. Army National Guard, during a Hunting trip.
Your Level of Experience (novice, intermediate, advanced, expert, instructor, etc.) I would say very much a Novice as I have no outdoor Survival skill training other than Military. Where it was focused on escape and short term survival.
Your Preparedness Planning (type and level) Novice and as during my career we were required to run a Mile and half in 8-mins. Today I can move that distance in 20-Mins. Most of my life has been on my mind as I aged. How far I can go if I had to move without any other form of transportation than my self. Try to keep a few things in my Bug-out bag for me and my wife, should the need arrive.
Your Interests and Hobbies (gardening, wilderness skills, urban survival preparation, knife-making, firearms, food storage, backpacking, etc. ) Garding YES, Earthboxes, Woodworking, I am a Combat Firearms Instructor (Small arms). I'm always learning and exploring. I have a Butterfly Garden and certified, Rope skills, knots, Water Survival Trained, SCUBA Advanced PADI, Was a Scout Leader for years. But I consider myself just a Novice.
Your Membership and Learning Objectives: VFW, VDHA, VSPA, NRA, Life-Member. To know and learn what to do in the event of "WHAT IF" Having served and performed needed recover skills during national Disaster.
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