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| #216057 - 01/31/11 02:31 PM  Re: survival skills practice
[Re: Teslinhiker] |  
|   Enthusiast
 
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To me, swimming is a survival skill and most people know how to swim but to swim any fair distance, it takes a lot more practice then you would realize.What is a fair distance? I used to a lot of 50m laps, and FWIW, I think learning to float is more important   |  
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| #216062 - 01/31/11 04:36 PM  Re: survival skills practice
[Re: Hookpunch] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
 Registered:  03/11/05
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Fitness and practice with gear ( gps, stove, knots, etc.) I'm a big believer in test, test, test. |  
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| #216067 - 01/31/11 05:11 PM  Re: survival skills practice
[Re: EMPnotImplyNuclear] |  
|   Pooh-Bah
 
   Registered:  04/01/10
 Posts: 1629
 Loc:  Northern California
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To me, swimming is a survival skill and most people know how to swim but to swim any fair distance, it takes a lot more practice then you would realize.What is a fair distance? I used to a lot of 50m laps, and FWIW, I think learning to float is more important   Do you mean wading? Floating well (without wading) depends mostly on body fat percentage, right?  My body is relatively dense.  I sink like a rock if I don't wade.  Floating does not work for me.
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| #216071 - 01/31/11 06:00 PM  Re: survival skills practice
[Re: Hookpunch] |  
|   Veteran
 
 Registered:  08/16/02
 Posts: 1208
 Loc:  Germany
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For me that would be:- social skills
 - physical fitness
 - situational awareness
 - first aid
 - fire making
 - communication (HAM, judging potential connections, testing range of hand held transceiver, CW skills)
 - fishing
 - archery
 - navigation (GPS and old fashioned techniques)
 - maintenance for equipment
 
 To stay fit a first aid I volunteered as first responder at the office. As a bonus I get free training and refreshers during paid work time. I also can be sure that the first aid equipment is in good condition.
 I recently volunteered as evacuation helper at the office. Once again free training, more knowledge and contact to specialists who give related information generously.
 
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| #216087 - 01/31/11 07:49 PM  Re: survival skills practice
[Re: gonewiththewind] |  
|   Carpal Tunnel
 
   Registered:  05/05/07
 Posts: 3601
 Loc:  Ontario, Canada
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 For all interested in outdoor and survival skills, I highly recommend volunteering with the Boy Scouts.  It can be very rewarding, and it is always educational.  It is always good for the kids.
I agree completely. If you get with a good group, as I have been lucky enough to do, you'll learn a ton and make life much better for a bunch of kids in the process. It's the most rewarding thing I have ever done and it's boosted my survival skills tremendously! |  
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| #216115 - 02/01/11 01:50 AM  Re: survival skills practice
[Re: EMPnotImplyNuclear] |  
|   Veteran
 
 Registered:  12/14/09
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 Loc:  Nothern Ontario
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What is a fair distance? I used to a lot of 50m laps, and FWIW, I think learning to float is more important   An Olympic sized pool is 50 metres each way so it would take 16 complete laps to swim a mile. One of the senior swimming instructors here who also coaches Triathletes once told me that on average, people who swim lengths on a regular basis and depending on swimming style, can do 8-10 laps non-stop in a pool of this size which is just over 1/2 mile.  That said, there are many more variables out on open water that could be well beyond your control to swim this distance or shorter such as wind, current, water and ambient temperatures, clothes you are wearing etc.  If someone finds themselves in a situation, hopefully they have a PFD on as it would make a big difference even if they decided to stay put and wait for help or decide to swim to shore.
_________________________Earth and sky, woods and fields, lakes and rivers, the mountain and the sea, are excellent schoolmasters, and teach some of us more than we can ever learn from books.
 
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| #216121 - 02/01/11 02:32 AM  Re: survival skills practice
[Re: Hookpunch] |  
|   Geezer in Chief
 Geezer
 
 Registered:  08/26/06
 Posts: 7705
 Loc:  southern Cal
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In my local waters, a wet suit is vital.  A PFD merely renders easier retrieval of your remains. 
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