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Survivorman
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Joined: 16 May 2007
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Have any of you guys ever survived on your own, with maybe a knife and some other minor supplies in the back woods?

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wildthing
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Joined: 03 Apr 2007
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Location: TN, U.S.

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now when you say "back woods" could that mean back yard Embarassed Laughing. no I have not but I do sleep outside some times with my trusty dog to protect me Very Happy I think it's good to start out small and work your way up. Very Happy the question now is have you? Smile

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TrooperMax
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Location: Orleans, Ontario, Canada

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I have not had the chance, but if I had some spare time I will take that opertunity Smile

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I joined a local search and rescue team here a few years ago and at the end of the schooling we had to camp in the bush. We could bring food but had to build our own shelter. Unfortunately the course ends in March and the night we went the temp dropped to -32C. Some people actually packed up and went home that night. In the morning the instructor told us that no matter what mark you got in class if you stayed that night you passed!
Sun Jul 15, 2007 4:52 am
TrooperMax
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Thats good stuff, I would stay I like a good challenge Cool

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Survivorman
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Joined: 16 May 2007
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Location: British Columbia, Canada

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Ya me too, when I went camping and slept in my shelter, I had just my jacket on and some quick drying cargo pants, brrrrrr, cold and LONG night, that was the last night without a fire, phtt Mad

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OGTL
Utah Canyonland Survivor


Joined: 17 Jul 2007
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Location: Northern Ontario, Boreal Forest

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No actual survival, but I do spent a lot of time out there.

Moved to General?

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ColdSoul
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Joined: 02 Jan 2007
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I have thought about it, but I don't plan on it.

To me the fun part about getting out is doing it "my way". To me that means taking what simple, old fashioned gear I want. I do put in newer items but generally I don't want anything that I can't use forever, or replace. The only exception in a way I have is my Gun's and ammo. I will not be able to replace my ammo, so that is why I plan on ending up with a nice stockpile of 20-50K of rounds. I think that will last me my lifetime.

To me this is what it is all about. But I do try and hone my skills so that if I was in a position of having nothing but a knife and the clothes on my back that i would be able to survive.

Most people think I am crazy when I say I am going to try and build a log cabin by myself with just a couple of axes, wood splitters, saws, and a few other things I still need to pick up.
Thu Jul 19, 2007 11:33 pm View user's profile Send private message
OGTL
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Joined: 17 Jul 2007
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Location: Northern Ontario, Boreal Forest

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ColdSoul wrote:
most people think I am crazy when I say I am going to try and build a log cabin by myself with just a couple of axes, wood splitters, saws, and a few other things I still need to pick up.

I'm doing that too.. Buying a lot around here. Only bad part is, if you're cutting the timber yourself, you gotta let it dry for a year..

Don't forget a drawknife!

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linsleyk
Alaska Survivor


Joined: 03 Sep 2007
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Location: Washington

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just camping but would love to try to survive but with a backup plan Cool
Wed Sep 12, 2007 4:18 pm View user's profile Send private message
Winter
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Joined: 10 Sep 2007
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I have not had the time to do a "get out there with almost nothing and last a few days" trip, but would do it if the oppurtunity came up. I have on two seperate ocassions (winter and summer) made an emergency shelter and slept in it, but food was provided. One of the nights hit 40F and the other was around 20F with strong winds. The first shelter was all natural materials and would have been better but my design was very poor. The second one was a much better design but used trash bags and a thin tarp for the sides which couldn't witstand the winds too well. I woke up every few hours. All the trees were bare, there was a half hour of sunlight left when we arrived, and there were no evergreens nearby or I would have built a much better shelter.
Wed Sep 12, 2007 6:37 pm View user's profile Send private message
Azarcher
Arizona Survivor


Joined: 22 May 2007
Posts: 507
Location: Chandler, Arizona

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I sometimes will snag my pack and make a run for it. Mostly the day before my days off so I have time. But yeah I have went out on a survival weekends where I only use what I have brought with me (nothing fancy, mostly my Bug out bag) For instance last Friday I decided that I needed one of those weekends to test out the new gear. So I made up a senerio of something going really wrong in the city, making me need to get out for a while. So right after work I left (still in uniform Embarassed ) and took off. When I got up there I had one change of clothes, and some very basic gear. It ended up not being what it was supose to be as I'm sure some of you read in my campfire post. Laughing Embarassed

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Drummer Dave
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Joined: 22 Sep 2006
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Location: B.C West Coast, Canada

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No i have not been in a " real " situation that i had to survive or die .
And im glad, lol. But i like to think that if that does happen i am prepared the best i can be.

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LaraCroft
Canadian Planecrash Survivor


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No back woods.....Only when the four hurricanes hit us and we were without power and water for 4 days Cool
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linsleyk
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Joined: 03 Sep 2007
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well that is good enough for me lara croft Very Happy

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