Here's an idea for a game that teaches some Survival knowledge, yet is safe enough for younger folks...like Scouts. I call it "Survival Hike"; (not to be confused with a member of the same name.)
I figured this out by accident as I was out in the woods earlier today looking for Morels. (found none, BTW) I saw something made out of bright red plastic in the grass that someone had discarded some time back. It was a "retractable" dog leash. The end had broke off of it so someone tossed it away in the woods. (GRRR!!!) Then I realized that I could pull out all the cord and cut it off of the handle, which I did, getting about 10 feet or so of dirty, but stout, nylon cord. Next I thought that if I was with a youth group of some type we could hike through a section of woods, picking up litter and bringing it back to a central area, like maybe a camp. Each person, or sub-group, (Patrol?) displays what they found and everything is examined to see if it could be utilized in a Survival situation. I originally thought to have them only pick up items that they definately knew would be usable in said situation, but the thought of also providing a service to the woods in picking up litter left by uncaring folks won out in the end. So what do you think? Good, bad, lame, what?
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) Then I realized that I could pull out all the cord and cut it off of the handle, which I did, getting about 10 feet or so of dirty, but stout, nylon cord. Next I thought that if I was with a youth group of some type we could hike through a section of woods, picking up litter and bringing it back to a central area, like maybe a camp. Each person, or sub-group, (Patrol?) displays what they found and everything is examined to see if it could be utilized in a Survival situation. I originally thought to have them only pick up items that they definately knew would be usable in said situation, but the thought of also providing a service to the woods in picking up litter left by uncaring folks won out in the end. So what do you think? Good, bad, lame, what?

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, I explained to my son that if we were lost or didn't bring our Nalgene bottle, we could use this can and make a fire to boil water to make it safe for drinking. Anyway, never thought of using Sarge's idea on a larger scale, but it makes sense. Make it into a game, the kids have fun, they learn, and the wildlife appreciates the litter being removed. Thanks Sarge!

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