Alex Beaton never gets drunk... well just a wee bit
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When Alan was in his shelter weathering the rain he sang a tune "Dum dum diddley i o i o".
We used to listen to Alex Beaton sing this song all the time at the Scottish Festival. The Drunken Scotsman!
About 14 years ago I told my daughter about 3 years old to go up and ask Alex Beaton when the fireworks show at the Texas Scottish Festival was going to begin. He was going on and on with his guitar. He said the people contracted to do it had bailed and run off with the money, everyone laughed or booed and my daughter has been afraid of large audiences ever since, LOL. Alex was actually better than a fireworks show. Also his son's band Seven Nations is good but they drink so much rarely make it to TX anymore. I heard their "Under the Milky Way" song on an airplane channel recently and occasionally on alternate radio stations. It is a good one to sing or listen to when sleeping out under the stars.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGlCnY-z06Q
Make a penny whistle out of some hollow wood or deer/elk bone. Some indigenous people I lived with make good flutes from the femur (thigh) bone of a deer, it was more religious than entertainment for them, but whatever works.
They also spent bad weather days weaving baskets (for food gathering, traps for fish, other animals), making arrows, fishing spears, and many other things. Best psychological thing to do is keep busy. They cooked and ate food in separate location from where they slept, mostly due to insects but to avoid predators is another very good reason. Also clean your self off well after eating before going to sleep. Bears don't see well even in day light and at night may just bite down on what smells tasty.
Fungus will cover your body and eat you & clothes alive!
I have a lot of respect for Mitch and all the guys who stayed at least 18 days on this History Channel "Alone" show. Mitch especially has great primitive and bushcraft skills but he was a little slow at adapting to a new environment. I laughed at him freaking out about all the mold! (aka fungus) It is a big deal you really need to figure out how to deal with it or it eats you alive, seriously!
I have had the common species of fungus on/under my toenails, in my ears, but also under the upper layers of my skin, in my gut and growing on my hair. There are several species that grow in/on human hair, I think the type that I and several of my childhood friends had in the tropics (Amazon Rain Forest) was Black Piedra. We learned real fast to never go to sleep or head on pillow or hat on wet hair, let hair dry out after a shower or cut it very short if this is an issue. Also after swimming shake water out of ears if no alcohol and dry off in the sun, just assume water and air is full of fungus spores. Thin fast drying towel to scrap or push most off water, not sponge it off, use a stripped willow branch or whatever just get water off.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2938571/
Humans live in more environments than almost any other species of life-form because we (some of us) are highly adaptable.