#87217 - 03/03/07 04:52 AM
Re: Survival Reference Info - brainstorming
[Re: camerono]
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Or, find an older pilots survival scarf-the ones with a map on one side, & survival infor on the other. Blackeagle, that was the only name of a cactus that I know . Well, I know prickly pears, but I know you can eat those. Didnt know about the saguaro though. And, I had no idea poison ivy could be found there. I was under the assumption it was an east coast plant. I learned something new!
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#87221 - 03/03/07 05:42 AM
Re: Survival Reference Info - brainstorming
[Re: oldsoldier]
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We have a lot of poison ivy's cousin, poison oak, out here in the wild west...
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#87225 - 03/03/07 07:00 AM
Re: Survival Reference Info - brainstorming
[Re: KenK]
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The Boy scout Handbook is a great source for info, it has pretty much all the basic info needed. The older ones are definitely better though, I have ones from the 5th (1950's), 6th(1960's) , 9th (1980's), and 11th editions(2000+), I think anything from the 9th edition and earlier have lot more useful information. The later version seem to eliminate a lot of older, but essential information such as plant and animal identification and firemaking skills, in exchange for bigger color pictures and a safer "environmentally friendly", attitude.
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#87259 - 03/03/07 11:30 PM
Re: Survival Reference Info - brainstorming
[Re: Jess]
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Personally for me, in a TRUE survival situation CCW reciprocity is the last thing I am going to be concerned with.
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#87277 - 03/04/07 03:19 AM
Re: Survival Reference Info - brainstorming
[Re: gatormba]
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"Personally for me, in a TRUE survival situation CCW reciprocity is the last thing I am going to be concerned with."
Like a friend of mine says, "I'd rather be tried by 12 than carried by 6".
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#87293 - 03/04/07 06:34 AM
Re: Survival Reference Info - brainstorming
[Re: falcon5000]
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Registered: 03/03/07
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Loc: Idaho
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This thread has prompted me to start a running tally that I could put into a computer folder in order to printout and put into my wife's, children (when they get to that age) and certainly into my own vehicle(s). Things like using a watch (with hands) to indicate direction, using the stars for direction, and the basic information that I normally take for granted, would be shared.
Just another "preparation" project my wife would eyeball me and think, "He's paranoid!"
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#87299 - 03/04/07 01:22 PM
Re: Survival Reference Info - brainstorming
[Re: thseng]
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A few references for you to copy/learn info from:
"The Mariners Pocket Companion" from the Naval Institute Press An annual calendar with significant survival info in the front of the book. Also list significant dates in US Naval history.
"The Boy Scout Handbook" It lists sections on basic firemaking, camping, survival, activities, basic tracking, etc.
"The Field Hunter's Guide" Shows photos, tracks, and discriptions of the various animals indigenous to North America.
"United States Coastal Pilots","USCG Tide Tables", "USCG Tidal Current Tables", "USCG Light Lists" These US government publications provide descriptions of the areas adjacent to Navigable waterways, port facilities, Hypothermia charts, and a host of other information that applies in general as well as in the maritime environment.
"Nuclear War Survival Skills" by Kearney Available on the internet, free. Just put it into a search engine and it will come right up. I feel, That Chapter 4 - Evacuation is the most applicable and valuable assets to have in the home. How to do an emergency bugout in 2 hrs time.
"Dare to Prepare" by Holly Deyo. Website: standeyo.com "Prudent Places" by Stan and Holly Deyo Very well researched and written advice on preparation for manmade & natural disasters. "Prudent Places" lists the various hazards associated with specific areas/cities which in turn, tells one what realistic possibilities exists that pose a threat to you.
That's all I can remember off of the top of my head (I am @ work)
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#87381 - 03/05/07 11:53 AM
Re: Survival Reference Info - brainstorming
[Re: thseng]
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Registered: 02/02/01
Posts: 33
Loc: Washington State, U.S.A.
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Hmmm...too bad we don't have a "noted survival author" kicking around. These are some great little bits of useful info. I'd certainly buy a copy of a survival oriented pocket ref. Or a packet of PSK sized cards. I have a fresnel lens, already.
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