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#28668 - 07/01/04 01:01 PM Re: How would you test your skills?
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This thread is so "wide" that I can not read it. I have to keep moving the image to the end of the line and back. Very difficult to read that way. Seems to happen on threads, but not individual postings. I have my browser set to the smallest type.

What do I have set wrong??
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#28669 - 07/01/04 03:07 PM Re: How would you test your skills?
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Registered: 01/30/04
Posts: 121
Loc: berlin.de
Do you read the forum in flat mode like I do? Than that's because Matt didn't shorten the URL he posted, making us scroll horizontally. Please use the UBB code when posting links. Thanks! <img src="/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />

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#28670 - 07/01/04 03:10 PM Re: How would you test your skills?
MartinFocazio Offline

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Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 2203
Loc: Bucks County PA
Funny you should say that.
Just this past Tuesday, my son and I took my Recon bag (the one I use on SAR jobs and keep in the truck) and walked out into the woods, where we set up the tent and then went about making a fire using only a boy scout magnesium fire starter. basically, what we had was all that I used, and we had a snack and he told me he was going to hunt for a "wild chicken" for dinner. While this was playtime for him, for me it was a time to evaluate the kit, think about what I needed and should have had (I really could have used some ground-cover plastic, the bottom of the tent got wet) and we needed more tent pegs than I expected. About once a month, in all weather, we have a play date out in the woods, somethimes with the recon bag, sometimes with just the PSK. We built a derbris shelter in the woods this past winter, equipped only with our hands and my tiny PSK that's on my belt and we were still in out of the snow just fine.
Basically, you've got to make the time, and make the scenario.

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#28671 - 07/01/04 03:28 PM Re: How would you test your skills?
Polak187 Offline
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Registered: 05/23/02
Posts: 1403
Loc: Brooklyn, New York
Guilty!
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#28672 - 07/02/04 04:22 AM Re: How would you test your skills?
Hutch4545 Offline
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Registered: 04/08/04
Posts: 104
...hmmmmm...

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#28673 - 07/02/04 07:46 AM Re: How would you test your skills?
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Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 256
Loc: brooklyn, ny
i know my view isnt going to be a popular one since it goes against alot of whats already been said here.

while i do agree with leaving an itinerary,location and such incase the worst does happen.
and bring a cellphone or something incase you need to call someone to save you. (maybe your training exercise will be within distance of a friend or state park etc).

now after taking those precautions heres where my theory of chaos and murphys law comes in.

pack a bag, a b.o.b type bag with what you think youd need but it all has to fit in that one bag only.

then have someone you can trust (brother , father, best buddy etc) randomly take some of your items out while your doing something else and cant witness this.

the reason being is simple,in times of crisis when were on the go at a moments notice things can constantly go wrong.
the other bags you carry rip open, fall off your pack, or are with someone in your party who got seperated from you.

so you take that one bag thats in your trunk or where ever and go in not knowing whats missing, same as if the crap really hit the fan and you didnt have time to check.

but thats why i mentioned the cellphone, itinerary and such incase you did need a bail out.
and for a safety measure take the good sleeping bag and tent with you just incase.

its better to be miserable possibly with out some of your best equipment in an exercise with the thoughts of going home tomorrow or in a day or so as you make due, then to be stuck there for an indetermined amount of time with the same misfortunes.


have fun, come back safe and let us know how it went.
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