All books have the potential of repeating 'fossilised' popular myth and error. The proliferation of solar still illustrations tells me a great many 'experts' have no true experience with the things.This is a danger, if, after reading 5 survival books promoting solar stills you accept them as truth.
You'll find the leantoo shelter w/ reflector fire on the next page. You'll notice the survivor is never depicted IN the leantoo. He's off gathering more firewood AGAIN. True, it does keep him warm be he doesn't get any sleep.
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Originally Posted By: Chris Kavanaugh
No, Chris was condemning the various personaes in the survival community that donn images along with misinformation like solar stills and print up brochures as the noble savage, grizzled combat vet or hi tech mountaineer who wears glacier glasses 24/7.
When I establish the Ritternaugh School of Outdoor AND indoor survival ( we found an untapped niche market), corner table of the breakfast cafe in Showlow Arizona ( the one closest to the Men's room and with a panaoramic view of the main road and approaching state troopers) My distinctive outfit wil be Harris tweed Plus Fours.
Sorry Chris I still don't understand. Are you saying these materials don't work? Did buckskin ever? The Sock
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What about goggles?
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Kinda depends on the goggles, but the section, as I remember it, specifically mentioned side pieces on glasses. There is a separate section for vision obscurement, that can be anything that blocks the drivers vision...
I was just making with sarcasm on the clothing. But as an aside, buckskin is not all it's cracked up to be as a single clothing item. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's also EXPENSIVE to dress like a frontiersman suffering from scurvey and consumption! I think you are looking @ 3-4 figures for a set. Most primal peoples paired it with linen, wool or furs.
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I like that Jeremiah Johnson winter look. Must be nice wearing 200 rabbit, weasel, and fox skins all the time.
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