...it's too bad that a woodsman has to make up creds to even have a chance at a show like this...
Military creds are easy to recognize for most people. It is a standard to use that can have some sort of comparable value (if that makes any sense)
I was reading posts on another survival website not long ago. The owners signature block made me laugh. Mr. such and such,
wilderness survival expert Huh...Funny stuff.
Let me ask you this. What makes anyone of us a survival expert? The fact we enjoy the outdoors? the fact we can show people things on youtube that have been already done for hundreds of years? Talking about old techniques as if we invented them ourselves? Lets face it, making a fire with a fire steel isn't exactly rocket science.
How can you assign a level of "
experness" when talking about survival? Ahhhh but everyone recognizes military stuff, even if you have never served television took care of that for most people.
Military training often conjures up an image of being a "
survival expert" for some reason. So I assume Dave C used that to boost his precieved creditability.
Military training (with some exceptions) trains you to survive combat. Very little is devoted to lighting fires, building shelters, making water safe to drink etc. It heavily relies on navigation, E&E, combat first aid. (In the Canadian Army anyway) The average person simply assumes that someone claiming to be an ex sniper MUST be an expert in wilderness survival. If that were true we would have one hell of a military. I personally know soldiers (U.S and Canadian) who wouldn't know a fire steel from a chocolate bar. Not saying they are bad soldiers, just that beyond their job they are not very inclined to be outdoors.
Anyone who can
truly claim to be a wilderness survival expert will probably never make a youtube vid. They most likely won't even have access to a computer.