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Some one with me.
my knife or this website
My knife, of course. With my knife I can find a spark producing rock and start a fire, make a spear and snares for food.
If I couldn’t have another person I’d want a big dog that can hunt but I’d want something living so I don’t end up talking to a volleyball named Wilson :D Though a machete or lighter would be useful I wouldn’t be as calm as I’d be with a person, especially if that person has skills that I don’t. But a dog would help to considering how many uses they have.
my leatherman. With it I have made fire, made traps, shelter, and fishing gear.
One thing I would like to see come out is a leatherman with a flint/steel built in.
A machete or one of those water bottles with a built in filter, depending on the terrain and climate I’m in.
Good choice. I have a short-bladed machete called the Colt Jungle Commander.
According to the text that was with the ad it claimed this was a proto-type for the Navy Seals. I'll probably only use it in an area of thick brush. I am looking into Ontario's RTAK-II, it has a 10 inch blade that could double as a machete and Brigade Quartermasters has it at a price of $89.99. They also carry the RAT-7 which is an outstanding knife but carries a shorter blade. I'm thinking of double teaming the RTAK-2 with Gerber's LMF Combat knife (about $79.00) and trying to find a double knife sheath for it similar to the one carried by John D. McCann, author of "Build The Perfect Survival Kit."
My knife, would probably be the thing, make it easy to defend my self, make a hand drill, and catch food when needed.
Dos a Saw-Back Machete work good, will the saw hold up? If it dos id want one of those.
http://www.knifecenter.com/knifecent...es/on1425j.jpg
You honestly dont want a knife that big. Trust me on this one. But if one is truly skilled being in a situation without anything should be no problem, and if one is truly intelligent they would never be in a situation where they have nothing.
If I was in the south American rainforest id want a Machete. The Machete in the photo I was using as an example of a saw-back, I wasn’t saying that was the one I wanted. I do like the idea of a shorter blade machete because I’m afraid id be clumsy with a long one. But a little bowie knife isn’t going to get me far in impenetrable jungle. In post #8 I mentioned it would depend on the terrain and climate I’m in, obviously I wouldn’t use it in the desert or grassland terrain.
Of course it would be a knife. But which one? For me it would be a longhunters style knife, homemade from an old American made file.
The knife with a rocks sparks great. Looks like an old butcher knife. Why American steel, because foreign made files just plain suck for sparks.
4 me a survival specilast or a leatherman
True, I wasnt thinking much out of the box and was only thinking of my own personal situation and the area that I normally stay around where a knife of that size would do more harm then good as compared to a smaller more useable one.
And Sarge I think my error is the use of a wrong word(s), I should have said common sense instead of intelligent.
A beer!
No seriously, other than necessary clothing and footwear, I think a multi tool like the leatherman wave would be the ticket (the made in USA version)
The flint is good and water bottle not to use the Bear Grylls top three but after all, his survival expert is where that came from.
Steve
That would depend on where I was lost, the time of year, etc. I'd have to say a compass, knife, or fire starter depending on the situation.
If the only knife I carried was my Swiss Army Champ then I have a magnifying glass as well as many other tools to help me out. But it would probably be either my Buck Vanguard or my Ka-bar USMC fighting knife, either one can help me start a fire. As for direction-finding I can usually figure that out from the North star, my wrist watch etc.
I would ask for my survival kit as my one thing :D
If U Got LosT And U Could Have 1 Thing What Would It Be
It would definately be my 'tree beater'
http://www.ljmilitaria.com/53deb0960.jpg
A tree beater ;)
Well it's a kukri. A Nepal knife made most famous by the Gurkhas.
The British SAS swear by them for use in the jungle. The blade has many different points of use...depending on what you're doing.
That's the ideal knife for a jungle envirnment or an area with really thick brush. More of a machete really. Check out John "Lofty" Wiseman's book: "The SAS Survival Handbook". However, for any other situation I'll use a regular hunting knife. That looks like a top-quality model, BTW.
I would take a leatherman multi tool.
it looks like a boomarang with a blade at the end
isnt it weird how we talk about a thread then get side-tract and talk about somthing the exact oposite
A satellite phone would be handy, but that notwithstanding, I'd go with a knife. I could make do with pretty much any knife. Owl Girl, a dog might be a bad option if you're in an area with large predators, chances are they'll attack the dog whereas they'll leave a human alone. Wolves, lynx, cougars would all fit that category.
I’ve seen some really big dogs. Not that a cougar couldn’t kill a big dog but how likely would it try considering they don’t like to take risks. Predators go for the week. A good example would be a bear, they are scared of dogs not because dogs are more powerful than they are but because they stand there ground and make ferocious and loud sounds. I would however worry about wolves getting my dog because they hunt in packs, but if I’m there I don’t think wolves will try it. So if a predator sees me and a big brave noisy dog it will probably leave us alone where as if it just sees me alone I look a lot more week to it. Also predators like the element of surprise and considering dogs have better senses and are more alert it could warn me of the presence of a predator giving me the upper hand. And in the sad and unfortunate event the dog dos get attacked at the vary least it has distracted the Predator away from me. Plus they can hunt, keep me warm, be good company and discourage humans with ill intentions. So I’m still not convinced a dog is all that bad of an idea.
I don't mean to harp on it, but one on one, not many dogs are going to take on a cougar or a wolf, and oftentimes, people who claimed they were attacked by wolves, it turned out, that wolves were attacking their dogs. I know of situations where wolf packs have chased after dogsledders. Conversely, I've walked within 25 yards of a wolf in the wild and he followed me just out of curiosity. Bears are generally more bothered by small dogs than big ones because they're harder to swat away.
in a weird way i belive both of u