#83394 - 01/22/07 09:55 PM
 
Google Video about Wilderness Survival
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 Google Video about building your own survival kit Wilderness Survival: Building and using a wilderness survival kit    
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#83396 - 01/20/07 07:56 PM
 
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Just watched it. Highly reccomended. He's obviously a professional ( and a wilderness EMT) with a lot of knowledge. I learned at least a dozen new things. 
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  PS Does anyone know how to get ahold of him?  
 
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#83397 - 01/20/07 09:13 PM
 
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He also demonstrated the use of the AMK Heatsheet. The suggested pouch for his idea of a PSK  looks like the pouch of the Pocket Survival Pak.    
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#83398 - 01/20/07 09:18 PM
 
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I liked the chemlight part where he attaches it to a piece of paracord and swings it above his head to make the signal appear larger from a distance (for signaling aircraft, for example).
  Personally, I don't use matches so I agree with him to lose the matches, however I don't understand why he says not to bother building a fire? He says that if you can't get the fire to light up, the disapointment of not being successful with it will make your morale worse.  HUH?  I don't understand how this guy can be an experienced wilderness EMT and a SAR volunteer and say that.
  He didn't recommend anything after saying "don't bother with matches"... I would've teached them about the Spark-lite, a BIC lighter, a firesteel with something to strike it, but hey.
  How can he tell people to give up on building a fire?
    
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#83400 - 01/21/07 01:11 AM
 
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His presentation seems to be really random, really stream of consciousness. He clearly knows quite a bit but would be more effective in transfering that knowledge if his presentation were a little more organized.
  I dunno if I like the concept of carving off your own chlorine from a chunk. Doesn't seem very idiot proof even in the best of conditions. A bottle of iodine tablets, while not as good as Katadyn, is still very inexpensive and there's less of a chance of over/under dose, although you still might have to think about it if your water container is not a quart/liter.
  I'm not trying to sound critical, I enjoyed watching it. 
 
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#83401 - 01/21/07 07:41 AM
 
Sorry just testing
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sorry this is a test post. I've been having trouble posting.    Wow I can post again. 
  Edited by frediver (01/21/07 07:45 AM)
 
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#83402 - 01/21/07 10:30 AM
 
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I agree. He was a little disjointed. It may have been his first presentation though as well. AS far as the chlorine tabs go; I dont see that as being a cheap alternative. If one purifies 1000 gallons of water, and you have a jug containig, say, 200 of them, thats about enough to purify your own water for quite a while. When a bottle of tincture of iodine costs $3 or so, you get a MUCH better deal on that.   
 
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#83403 - 01/21/07 05:21 PM
 
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Mors Kochanski teaches how to survive about a week without fire in the cold weather of Canada by focusing on clothing. I don't have much experience actually in survival and wilderness living but there must be a point here, in that fire is important but maybe not to the extent that we may think.
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