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#288582 - 04/01/18 04:17 AM Survival tips
Just Offline
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Hey guys,
Which is the best survival tip to you that have served you most out there?? Want to make a list of them. smile
Cheers!!
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#288583 - 04/01/18 07:23 AM Re: Survival tips [Re: Just]
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Make a realistic risk assesment before you go. That allows to act accordingly.
It also lowers the risk to have to switch to actual survival mode.
At about the same level is aquiring and honing skills.
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#288584 - 04/01/18 01:35 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: M_a_x]
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Experience and skills, especially first aid, are more important than equipment

Learn to improvise - think outside the box.


Lurking on another forum, I notice you are asking the same question there. Writing a book/?


Edited by hikermor (04/01/18 01:54 PM)
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#288585 - 04/01/18 03:51 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: Just]
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Recognize that your brain is the best survival tool in existence. Develop it, train it, think, observe, plan.

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#288591 - 04/02/18 02:46 AM Re: Survival tips [Re: Just]
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1. Make everything tactical!

2. If it's not MOLLE, throw it in the garbage.

3. Big Rambo knives only. Nothing shorter than 10 inches. Also, must be tactical.

4. Need to carry five guns and at least a thousand rounds of ammo (200 x 5 types). With anything less, you cannot respond effectively to a tactical situation.

5. Don't worry about food, water, and shelter, because you can just live off the land even if you've never hunted before.

6. The internet will provide you with all the training you need.

7. TEOTWAWKI is the only scenario worth preparing for. Forget earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados, power outage, train chemical spill, etc. That's for sissies.

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#288592 - 04/02/18 03:44 AM Re: Survival tips [Re: Bingley]
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Bingley, you are spot on! You totally nailed it! You hit it out of the park!



Edited by AKSAR (04/02/18 03:45 AM)
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#288593 - 04/02/18 04:07 AM Re: Survival tips [Re: Bingley]
hikermor Offline
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Only five guns??
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#288594 - 04/02/18 04:44 AM Re: Survival tips [Re: Just]
dougwalkabout Offline
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Originally Posted By: Just
Hey guys,
Which is the best survival tip to you that have served you most out there?


Okay, I'll play:

Rule #1: Make a concerted and conscious effort to avoid placing yourself in a survival situation.

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#288598 - 04/02/18 05:14 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: Just]
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STOP

Stop, Think, Orient and Plan
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#288599 - 04/02/18 06:11 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: Just]
Russ Offline
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So many survival situations start with simply getting lost — stay found. Learn to use a map & compass, and if you have a GPS, use that with a map so your GPS back-up stays current. Don’t get lost.
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#288606 - 04/02/18 10:26 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: hikermor]
EMPnotImplyNuclear Offline
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Originally Posted By: hikermor
Lurking on another forum, I notice you are asking the same question there. Writing a book/?


Hi,

When is the last time you've seen a new user with an avatar picture? that is just text?

Spam is spam, and this is spam

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#288609 - 04/03/18 12:28 AM Re: Survival tips [Re: hikermor]
Bingley Offline
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Originally Posted By: hikermor
Only five guns??


I'm old school. Those are just the ones I'd tell you about.

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#288612 - 04/03/18 01:37 AM Re: Survival tips [Re: Bingley]
hikermor Offline
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"One is none, twenty is barely adequate."
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#288635 - 04/07/18 01:11 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: M_a_x]
Just Offline
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Thank you all smile


Edited by Just (04/07/18 01:19 PM)
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#288636 - 04/07/18 01:14 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: hikermor]
Just Offline
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Registered: 03/10/18
Posts: 10
Originally Posted By: hikermor
Experience and skills, especially first aid, are more important than equipment

Learn to improvise - think outside the box.


Lurking on another forum, I notice you are asking the same question there. Writing a book/?

Thanks. Actually trying to gather some knowledge. Have an idea to combine them and spread it for anybody's help:)


Edited by Just (04/07/18 01:19 PM)
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#288637 - 04/07/18 01:17 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: Bingley]
Just Offline
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Registered: 03/10/18
Posts: 10
Originally Posted By: Bingley
1. Make everything tactical!

2. If it's not MOLLE, throw it in the garbage.

3. Big Rambo knives only. Nothing shorter than 10 inches. Also, must be tactical.

4. Need to carry five guns and at least a thousand rounds of ammo (200 x 5 types). With anything less, you cannot respond effectively to a tactical situation.

5. Don't worry about food, water, and shelter, because you can just live off the land even if you've never hunted before.

6. The internet will provide you with all the training you need.

7. TEOTWAWKI is the only scenario worth preparing for. Forget earthquakes, hurricanes, tornados, power outage, train chemical spill, etc. That's for sissies.

That's really helpful.
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#288638 - 04/07/18 01:21 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: Russ]
Just Offline
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Registered: 03/10/18
Posts: 10
Originally Posted By: Russ
So many survival situations start with simply getting lost — stay found. Learn to use a map & compass, and if you have a GPS, use that with a map so your GPS back-up stays current. Don’t get lost.

Thanks Russ.
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#288639 - 04/07/18 01:22 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: EMPnotImplyNuclear]
Just Offline
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Registered: 03/10/18
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Originally Posted By: EMPnotImplyNuclear
Originally Posted By: hikermor
Lurking on another forum, I notice you are asking the same question there. Writing a book/?


Hi,

When is the last time you've seen a new user with an avatar picture? that is just text?

Spam is spam, and this is spam

it's not spam man. I'm trying to collect info for publishing smile
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#288658 - 04/08/18 07:46 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: Just]
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Originally Posted By: Just
Hey guys,
Which is the best survival tip to you that have served you most out there?? Want to make a list of them. smile
Cheers!!


I think it interesting - and somewhat disconcerting that you are planning on writing a survival related book, yet you are seeking material from internet forums.

What is going to differentiate your book from the hundreds (if not thousands) already published and not mention the tens of thousands of survival tips, training related websites, Youtube and others?

Do you have a background in bushcraft, survival training, SAR, or Military E&E training or experience?

Maybe give more of a backstory of what your book is about, then you may get some better input.

Same applies to your "Camping is love" post.
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#288659 - 04/09/18 01:27 AM Re: Survival tips [Re: Just]
gonewiththewind Offline
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In this day in age anyone's opinion has the same value, didn't you know that?

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#288662 - 04/09/18 12:43 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: gonewiththewind]
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In a wilderness area never step off a road or a marked trail unless you're ready to spend the night in the woods.
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#288670 - 04/09/18 08:25 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: Just]
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When we were kids and complained about having to wear our snowsuits in the car on winter road trips, my Dad always said "The best way to get warm is to stay warm."

My kids say that my favourite is "Cold and wet means sick. Cold, wet and windy is deadly."


Edited by bacpacjac (04/09/18 09:21 PM)
Edit Reason: My spelling sucks!
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#288671 - 04/09/18 08:31 PM Re: Survival tips [Re: Just]
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Many great tips indeed!
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#288676 - 04/10/18 12:15 AM Re: Survival tips [Re: Teslinhiker]
WesleyH Offline
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"I think it interesting - and somewhat disconcerting that you are planning on writing a survival related book, yet you are seeking material from internet forums."

PLEASE: No more new survival books unless you have something new and unique to add.

Every time I go to Barnes and Noble bookstore, I am finding new survival books that have flashy covers, and little to add. This is not to demean any given book or author. That said, most new authors add little or nothing new.

Todays rage seems to be "Survival hacks" or "secrets books." There are also a category of what I would call, "Eye Candy" as they are all clay stock, slick pictures of every detail.

Just my humble opinion.


Edited by WesleyH (04/10/18 12:18 AM)
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