Originally Posted by
protogalaxy
You do realize this website is called "Wilderness Survival".
Define "Survival."
I understand it's annoying to hear idiots proclaiming "I'm just like Survior-Man weee" but I've never even watched that show.
Too bad, it's pretty good. They re-run it quite often. So's "Dual Survival, BTW."
And for many beginners it's not comfortable, it is a matter of survival. I don't even watch TV, it's propaganda and crap.
Sounds to me like you've heard about "Man vs. Wild." :whistling:
If I had a family who was even close to wilderness minded, I would enjoy nature a little more comfortably, but I have no money, no support, no vehicle, and no home that I'm allowed to store hunted game. Not even a fireplace. Electric pans, and apathetic parents whose idea of wilderness is the park for 2 hours. They are willing to give me a ride to drop me off though. Sob story aside,
I'm truly sorry to hear that. Mine were the same way, however the Boy Scouts helped out a lot!
And that was when I was your age!
Realistically, "simply leaving So-Cal" is not so simple. Nor is going to college. To me college is just a business where they take your money, and then you still have the same chance of getting a job. The best chance at finding a job is just knowing people and connections, which I don't have.
Every successful job endeavor I've heard of was just, "My buddy got it for me." "My parents set me up." "My friend's Dad hired me."
You need to talk to my kid brother. His college education was paid by the Military and he graduated college and went to work for the Caterpillar Corporation based on his academic record alone! Today he travels all over the world and has summited both Mt' Fuji in Japan and Mt. Kilimanjaro in South Africa. You make your own way! It's all part of "survival."
You don't know how many times people have gotten out of college and then said "Now what, I still can't find a job."
Then you would still be in the same boat you're in now. I used to hire for an insurance agency and I do know what you're talking about. None of those people would listen to anything I tried to tell them so they left still unemployed as they were when they arrived. We never hired losers.
I plan on living minimal, and trying to get into photography and journalism until I make some connections.
This, oft-times, requires some college courses.
I know a lot of things are illegal, I'm taking every move I can to not be an idiot.
Then please pay attention to what we're trying to tell you.. I worked with a guy who went hiking through bear country in Alaska every summer. He never carried a firearm, just loud bells on his staff and never had a problem.
Hunting License, fishing, Deer Tags, Moving site every two weeks, listening to what rangers tell me.
Whatever, if they value a bears life over mine, that's a problem.
Well, they may have more of a problem with you carrying a firearm in a National Park. You also will have the responsibility to prove that your life was in danger if you do shoot a bear, and not just on your say-so either. Finally, what caliber gun are you taking? Pistol or rifle, or both?
Will update.
That is extremely respectable Sourdough, especially for the much harsher environment than CA.
You can learn a lot from SD!
Some of this thinking is twisted, wanting to venture into wilderness life is not akin to robbing a bank.
The analogy was speaking to legalities.
The forest laws have seriously made people into conformist fear-mongerers.
And for good reason. Since we have criminals running meth labs in the Wilderness, as well as a large abundance of arson-inflicted forest fires, new laws have been added.
Like I said, will update, I envy you luckier people who have money to just camp legally with plenty of supplies,
Huh? Let me tell you, I operate on a very low budget, take care of my family, and still find ways to procure outdoor gear! Use your creative powers that you'll need to have if you embark on your journey!
but I wll try.
Quoting Yoda here: "Do or do not! There is no "try!"
Let you guys know when I'm setting off on a shorter test run.
Actually I'm looking forward to it!
If it's an absoulte failure, I will admit, and you can all point and laugh and say: "I told you good luck with that."
I wouldn't laugh at you, but I'm really great at "I told you so's!" :creepy: However, I DO applaud your desire to get out into the Wild, I just want you to do it right so that you enjoy it. You absolutely need to hook up with somebody who's experienced. And don't give me that line "I can't find a job!" I'm 65 years old and I could find a job where you live within a week...and that's stretching it! There is work everywhere if you know where to look. Try to find odd jobs, even washing cars. Every cent helps. I paid for a bunch of gear picking up aluminum cans and recycling them. I found out that people even lose money! And I'm talking about the green stuff as well as coins! So "good luck with that," seriously! :thumbup1: