Im tired of being lazy during winter and was wondering anything i can do this winter to be active and learn something about survival.
Im tired of being lazy during winter and was wondering anything i can do this winter to be active and learn something about survival.
Last edited by smittysurvival; 10-28-2009 at 04:52 PM. Reason: misspelled
Might want to...nah I'll be nice.Best thing to do is get out there and see what works in a fairly controlled manner.
Alaska to Florida, for how long, who knows...
go get yourself about 8 huskies, a sled and accessorires then head to the nearest forest and see what happens. you'll develop some winter survival skills, be very active, and have alot of learning to keep you passionate.
plus you'll have a blast!
The first question you need to answer is what do you like to do or what are you interested in? You can do just about all of the summertime activities in the winter. Practice the basics:
Fire starting
Shelter building
Water purification
You are faced with much different obstacles in winter than in summer as well as some much different opportunities.
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Hiking and camping come to mind. (No bugs!!)
Great way to play with your cold weather kit.
That is when I learned about condensation in a mylar survival blanket.
Just have a way out if conditions go south.
Oh Yeah, Wool is GREAT!
Life is 10% of what happens to me and 90% of how I react to it.
I think Sarge and Ken did some winter activity research. Maybe they'll chime in.
learn how to X-C ski, make your own snow shoes, test them, make your own knife, test it. Go ice swimming, build shelters. Do all kinds of little woodwork. Anything.
Survival is not about surviving AGAINST the nature. It's about surviving WITH the nature.
You can't go in to nature, nature is not a place or an object. Nature just is. You are living it.
as most say/ask:
where are your interests?
my (our) winter activities:
X-country skiing, cougar, wolf & coote hunting, ice-fishing.
oh yea, forgot about work. that keeps me busy for some time.
Not much different than any time of the year. I ride an ATV year round, do woodworking and things I didn't have time for when I was cutting grass. I always worked outside in all kinds of weather so it comes down to no bugs, no cutting grass and more time in the garage or workshop and it's peaceful in the woods.
Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he's too old
to fight... he'll just kill you.
Here are a few hobbies I urge you to try over the winter:
1. Duct Tape Art: Duct tape is one of those essential survival items. Enhance your knowledge of this essential item by learning how to create art using only duct tape.
2. Taphophilia: Taphophilia is a passion and enjoyment of cemetaries. That's a winter hobby sure to warm you up!
3. Collect Handcuffs: (Self explanatory)
4. Befriend Seagulls: A short trip to your local McDonalds and a few dozen orders of large fries will go a very long way in your quest to befriend huge flocks of them.
5. Collect Empty Straw Wrappers: Trips to SEVERAL McDonalds locations will start you off fast.
6. Arrange Ant Fights: Gather entire colonies of different species of ants in your home. Let each species start off in a different room of your house, and antagonize them. Pretty soon, your living room will be an arena for title bouts.
7. Join a Dart Team: Most Dart Throwing Teams are always in search of a good Goalie. I'm sure you're up to the task.
8. Javeline Catching: Another sport you should take up!
9. Write Personal Letters to People You Don't Know: Randomly select the names and addresses of people you don't know on the Internet, and write them letters disclosing personal information about yourself. Ask them to reciprocate!
10. Create Your Own Fan Club: Ask people to join. I'm sure you'll get a great response!
11. Write a Book about Jails in your Region: Simply get arrested for petty crimes in different counties across the country and become a wealth of first-hand knowledge about different jails. Write a book about your experiences.
12. Get Drunk and Write a Letter to the President: Make sure to express any disapproval you may have about administration policies.
Need more suggestions? Just ask!![]()
“Learning is not compulsory. Neither is survival.”
W. Edwards Deming
"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."
General John Stark
um ken... lets see
1. i see your point but its kinda strange. nif i have duct tape in the wild im not making art with it.
2.dont know what that is
3.thats kinda a weird thing to collect
4.no seagulkls aroun d me
5.weird and pointless. im not sitting outside mcdonalds in the cold to get straw wrappers.
6. mom would not appreciate that and i would get eaten alive by ants
7. & 8. not funny. thats just a bad idea.
9.agian im thirteen, my mom wouldnt appreciate it, and im smarter than that
10. already did it
11.almost happened once. (explain later) my parents wouldnt be too happy.
12.not a good idea. but i might do the first part. but i dont need the presidents bodygaurds coming after me (**************)
most of the ideas wouldnt work bc the conditions for me arent as extreme. i live in southern ohio. any more ideas?
Last edited by Sarge47; 10-29-2009 at 12:22 AM. Reason: Removed polital comment.
“Learning is not compulsory. Neither is survival.”
W. Edwards Deming
"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."
General John Stark
bad idea. my freinds would kill me after a few days. (note to self: never listen to Ken)
I love winter. It presents more opportunities to explore the woods. Places you couldn't go before like swamps.
The lack of bugs makes sleeping out in the open air much nicer.
The opportunity for star-gazing and northern lights hunting are much greater.
Build a quinzhee and perfect it.
Hunting, easier to track animals in the snow.
Discover the miracle of wool.
Winter is a fantastic time of year especially if you live somewhere where winter is cold. I mean -20C and colder.
If all that doesn't appeal to you, crank call lawyers....all winter long. :-)
That's a great idea!
Most of us have Caller ID's and the ability to determine your name AND address in seconds.
We bill in 15 minute increments, so that call is gonna' run you at least $75.00.
And we sue to collect if our fee isn't paid in 60 days. Then we report you to the major credit bureaus!
Crank away!![]()
“Learning is not compulsory. Neither is survival.”
W. Edwards Deming
"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."
General John Stark
rabbit hunting, squirrel, deer, ice fishing.
Join the "Polar Bear Club."![]()
SARGE
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."
Albert Einstein
Proud father of a US Marine....SEMPER FI!
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
What, Google don't work on your computer?
http://www.google.com/search?q=Polar...ient=firefox-a![]()
SARGE
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe."
Albert Einstein
Proud father of a US Marine....SEMPER FI!
They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Benjamin Franklin
I do a lot or reading over the winter.
I go over all my gear and check for needed repairs and swap out any items that have a shelf date. I make changes to some of the items like put in cold climate clothing. I have been doing some study of local wild edibles and medicinals and have gone back to follow their life cycle. I'm about due for a last plant trip for the season. Wood and leather work. I will be making elk skin shirt and pants for winter. I thought about trying bow making if I can find a good stave of wood. Planning a day hike in Monaghelia National Forest with my son in law. No real plan for winter just enjoying out doors.
Karl
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