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| #117151 - 12/22/07 04:08 PM  Re: Outdoorlife article: Survival Equipment, Car list
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|   Old Hand
 
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Anybody have experience with these products?http://www.philoxia.com/survival.htm And Monty Alford's home made Yu-Can survival stove made with nested cans and tea candles is good for melting snow and you can use your survival tubing as a straw to drink directly from it. Frankie |  
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| #117152 - 12/22/07 04:09 PM  Re: Outdoorlife article: Survival Equipment, Car l
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|   Geezer
 
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I suppose that depends on the weather, the vehicle and how comfortable the seats are     I'd like to see how well a mummy bag in a car does compared to a mummy bag in a tent.   Considering that the seat and carpeting are keeping me up off the ground and dry, and that I expend zero energy in building a shelter, I'll continue to plan on using the truck cab as an expedient shelter.  
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| #117154 - 12/22/07 04:18 PM  Re: Outdoorlife article: Survival Equipment, Car list
[Re: JIM] |  
|   Old Hand
 
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And why a tent if you're in your vehicle . Are you going to get out of your vehicle and pitch a tent during a blizzardI've read that any non-running vehicle is a heat sink and in cold weather it's better to build a shelter outside of the car to prevent hypothermia, like a snow trench or even a tent when there's not enough snow. Where did you read this? In  Winter Wise  by Monty Alford. |  
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| #117155 - 12/22/07 04:22 PM  Re: Outdoorlife article: Survival Equipment, Car list
[Re: Frankie] |  
|   Old Hand
 
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And why a tent if you're in your vehicle . Are you going to get out of your vehicle and pitch a tent during a blizzardI've read that any non-running vehicle is a heat sink and in cold weather it's better to build a shelter outside of the car to prevent hypothermia, like a snow trench or even a tent when there's not enough snow. Where did you read this? In  Winter Wise  by Monty Alford. Thanks, it seems like a nice book.
_________________________''It's time for Plan B...'' ''We have a Plan B?''  ''No, but it's time for one.''  -Stargate SG-1
 
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| #117157 - 12/22/07 04:32 PM  Re: Outdoorlife article: Survival Equipment, Car list
[Re: JIM] |  
|   Old Hand
 
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And why a tent if you're in your vehicle . Are you going to get out of your vehicle and pitch a tent during a blizzardI've read that any non-running vehicle is a heat sink and in cold weather it's better to build a shelter outside of the car to prevent hypothermia, like a snow trench or even a tent when there's not enough snow. Where did you read this? In  Winter Wise  by Monty Alford. Thanks, it seems like a nice book. This part of the thread is starting to look like Russian Matryoshka dolls with all its nested quotes. |  
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| #117160 - 12/22/07 04:38 PM  Re: Outdoorlife article: Survival Equipment, Car list
[Re: Frankie] |  
|   Old Hand
 
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[quote=Frankie] And why a tent if you're in your vehicle . Are you going to get out of your vehicle and pitch a tent during a blizzardI've read that any non-running vehicle is a heat sink and in cold weather it's better to build a shelter outside of the car to prevent hypothermia, like a snow trench or even a tent when there's not enough snow. Where did you read this? In  Winter Wise  by Monty Alford. Thanks, it seems like a nice book. This part of the thread is starting to look like Russian Matryoshka dolls with all its nested quotes. [/quote] You think?  
_________________________''It's time for Plan B...'' ''We have a Plan B?''  ''No, but it's time for one.''  -Stargate SG-1
 
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| #117161 - 12/22/07 04:43 PM  Re: Outdoorlife article: Survival Equipment, Car list
[Re: JIM] |  
|   Old Hand
 
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[quote=JIM][quote=Frankie] And why a tent if you're in your vehicle . Are you going to get out of your vehicle and pitch a tent during a blizzardI've read that any non-running vehicle is a heat sink and in cold weather it's better to build a shelter outside of the car to prevent hypothermia, like a snow trench or even a tent when there's not enough snow. Where did you read this? In  Winter Wise  by Monty Alford. Thanks, it seems like a nice book. This part of the thread is starting to look like Russian Matryoshka dolls with all its nested quotes. [/quote] You think?    [/quote] yep    |  
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| #117162 - 12/22/07 04:46 PM  Re: Outdoorlife article: Survival Equipment, Car list
[Re: Frankie] |  
|   Old Hand
 
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[quote=Frankie][quote=JIM][quote=Frankie] And why a tent if you're in your vehicle . Are you going to get out of your vehicle and pitch a tent during a blizzardI've read that any non-running vehicle is a heat sink and in cold weather it's better to build a shelter outside of the car to prevent hypothermia, like a snow trench or even a tent when there's not enough snow. Where did you read this? In  Winter Wise  by Monty Alford. Thanks, it seems like a nice book. This part of the thread is starting to look like Russian Matryoshka dolls with all its nested quotes. [/quote] You think?    [/quote] yep     [/quote] Really? (alright, I'll stop)
_________________________''It's time for Plan B...'' ''We have a Plan B?''  ''No, but it's time for one.''  -Stargate SG-1
 
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| #117200 - 12/23/07 12:16 AM  Re: Outdoorlife article: Survival Equipment, Car l
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|   Journeyman
 
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[quote=JIM][quote=Frankie][quote=JIM][quote=Frankie] And why a tent if you're in your vehicle . Are you going to get out of your vehicle and pitch a tent during a blizzardI've read that any non-running vehicle is a heat sink and in cold weather it's better to build a shelter outside of the car to prevent hypothermia, like a snow trench or even a tent when there's not enough snow. Where did you read this? In  Winter Wise  by Monty Alford. Thanks, it seems like a nice book. This part of the thread is starting to look like Russian Matryoshka dolls with all its nested quotes. [/quote] You think?    [/quote] yep     [/quote] Really? (alright, I'll stop) [/quote] Sorry I couldn't help it. I think a car or truck would make for an alright shelter as long as you have a thick wool blanket and heavy sleeping bag. Plus you probably have your heavy winter coat. Plenty of insulation. All I would really want is for the car to stop the wind.  |  
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| #117216 - 12/23/07 01:19 AM  Re: Outdoorlife article: Survival Equipment, Car list
[Re: handyman] |  
|   Old Hand
 
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T-shirt should be avoid as emergency item in winter kit. synthetic polyester long johns, polartec, should be included in the kit. |  
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