Survival is becoming a more popular subject

Posted by: Desperado

Survival is becoming a more popular subject - 12/27/08 04:47 PM

Granting we can thank the likes of Les Stroud and others that are producing TV survival shows, plus the post 9/11 and Katrina lessons learned, I have noticed survival (not survivalist) thinking is on the rise.

Several of the folks I never thought would be interested, have come to me to build kits from a PSK (DR PSP + adds) to extensive BOB/Vehicle kits.

It seems even the Discovery Channel has had enough questions to dedicate web space to this. Looks like a combination of practical knowledge and a few USGI manuals.

Too bad I cannot figure out how to run a profitable business and maintain the individuality & quality of the kits.
Discovery Channel Survival Website

Hopefully, This forum and others can get folks ready for when the really bad things happen (fire/storms/etc) and will reduce the loss of life and property.

Any thoughts????

Posted by: GarlyDog

Re: Survival is becoming a more popular subject - 12/27/08 06:07 PM

I think it is great. Hopefully more folks will be motivated to take action and prepare for trouble.
Posted by: scafool

Re: Survival is becoming a more popular subject - 12/27/08 06:36 PM

I wonder how many are bothering to take their first aid courses?

Yes I know what you mean about assembling the kits.
I tried putting together a few workable winter car kits a few years ago.
Just the basic stuff anybody driving in the winter should have in the trunk of their car.
They were pretty minimalist.
You can not sell such a kit to people who won't even take a winter coat or gloves with them when they know it is 20 degrees below freezing out, because even if they do bother to buy an emergency kit it will be the cheapest and most useless one possible to find.

I wish you luck with your venture.
Posted by: ironraven

Re: Survival is becoming a more popular subject - 12/27/08 08:49 PM

They are buying gear and buying books. I can only hope they buy time to practice what they read, and get some hands on training for at least their first aid skills.

As for building kits, I've built a few for people. I"ve started off from scratch in most cases, or from the PSP or SOL, and it has been small enough that there was no bill- it was a gift. A few people have come to me wanting to build serious kits, and I sit with them, work out a shopping list for the big stuff, and tell them I will expect the following things from them:
1, don't try to pay me past the occasional meal.
2, learn how to use this stuff as best you can, even it means you go camping in the swamp with me.
3, if you die becuase you didn't have it or because you didn't maintain it, I will go into the afterlife and kick you butt up around your ears.

Obviously, these are all people I like.
Posted by: username_5

Re: Survival is becoming a more popular subject - 12/27/08 09:15 PM

What is a PSP?
Posted by: JCWohlschlag

Re: Survival is becoming a more popular subject - 12/27/08 09:18 PM

Originally Posted By: username_5
What is a PSP?

In the context of this thread, the “DR PSP” refers to the Pocket Survival Pack designed by Doug Ritter, himself.
Posted by: frediver

Re: Survival is becoming a more popular subject - 12/27/08 09:47 PM

Any thoughts?
Sorry it's Discovery Channel and I will not give them the time of day.
Posted by: yeti

Re: Survival is becoming a more popular subject - 12/29/08 07:18 PM

Originally Posted By: Desperado
Granting we can thank the likes of Les Stroud and others that are producing TV survival shows, plus the post 9/11 and Katrina lessons learned, I have noticed survival (not survivalist) thinking is on the rise.


I think Stroud can take some credit. One of the "others" I find dangerous and hope he isn't used as a model.

I do think by far the greatest impacts on the personal psyche of individuals in the USA has been sheer catastrophic mishandling of the big natural disasters, 911, and the continued mishandling of smaller mishaps. People had an unsafe reliance on govt and politicians. The folly is that it all relies on political appointees (of ALL flavors) and not actual accomplishment. All that said, like any vocation, the events above and the response to them showed that in the US we are blessed with a LOT of people at the top of their game who are selfless, devoted, and have the expertise to act. These pople often operate efficiently and perform beautifully in spite of dipstick managers/politicians/appointees and do so without budget, equipment, or even aid. I'm always in awe of them and it always makes me think, "Wow. I wonder what they could do with some actual help from above?". Anyway, here are e-beers to all of them/you.

Thankfully, discussions about necessity and preparedness are taking place at all levels of society these days. It's unfortunate that as humans we can't look ahead to prevent some of these issues and that we have to rely on pain in order to learn.