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I am positive that that leaders and scoutmaster in my troop have good intentions, and teach to the best of their knowledge, but they don't have any "real survival" experience. I don't trust the book as much as I would trust someone with experience.
If i was in a survival situation I would definately try and obtain food if I had my other priorities taken care of.
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Well the Merit badge looks the same....But Boy have the requirements changed!!
Do you know if Outdoor Survival Skills by Larry Dean Olsen is still one of the recommended books? Judging from the requirements I would have to guess that it isn't anymore. I think there are only one or two requirements that are still the same, as when I went after it.
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Traps take little energy, its just walking around and carving up triggers and stuff. If anything, it would keep your mind busy. Unless its really hot or really cold out, i dont see any harm in strolling through the woods around your shelter. As you walk around you can also look for wild edibles. If you know anything about the area, you should be able to find some good stuff to munch on. Even if your in unfamiliar territory with different plants, you can always look for thistles, cat tails, or reeds. They grow everywhere and are plentiful sources of energy.
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