I placed the request below in the "Enhancement Request / Wish List" forum. If you think it is a good idea, please go over there and say so. If not, I guess you could say that too.
There are a lot of reasons that we, as hunters, should be taking survival skills seriously, and many of us carry much of what we"™d need to survive if necessary in our packs while hunting. I am in the process of reevaluating my pack and changing some of the contents to lighter weight items. Sure they may not be as good, but I am hoping to never use them, and will be of great benefit if they"™re ever needed.
I like to use this time of year to overcome cabin fever and take the kids out to camp as much as possible. During these outings I like to make use of my time by testing different methods of survival and try new things. It could be something found outside that occurs naturally, or store bought. For instance this year I"™m going to be teaching my children how to make fire without anything store bought. Last year I taught them how to make a good shelter and where it should be placed, and we focused on what to do if lost.
Being with children outdoors is great, and when you"™re able to teach them some cool tricks that may one day save their lives, that is even better. I can't think of a better place to share info on this subject. Besides, my children like many love this kind of activity and I'm sure yours do or would as well, but my reason for this post is to see if anyone is interested in a "śsurvival"ť forum. Please respond if you think you could make use of such a forum.
Thanks,
KP
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I couldn't agree with this more. I took my first survival course while still a boy scout, my instuctor was an ex-Seal. The guy was fightin crime in another dimension but I learned alot. Since then, I don't step foot into the woods without a survival kit of some kind. Hiking, Fishing, Hunting, Camping - I bring supplies everytime, no exception.
I posted this with your suggestion too. I'm with you on this one, Great Idea!
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Parker Buck Hunter
HHA Infringer Sight
Easton St Epic 340
Tight Point Shuttle T-Lock 125
I put in the same request six or seven months ago , thought for sure they would have made one when they updated their site. It is a good idea and I couldn't agree more , I think alot of members would bennefit from such a forum. I learned basic survival skills back when I was in boy scouts and it's not just emergency first aid but how to survive in the wild outdoors. Learning to make ( lean to's ) and other selters , knowing what plants are safe to eat , identifying tracks and other signs. Granted you don't use these skills in everyday life but it's nice to know those kind of things if you ever get lost for a long time and it helps you be a better woodsman.
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I like the idea as well guys. Here at school whereI teachin our 8th grade health curriculumn for "safety in the outdoors" we teach both basic survival skills and simple shelter construction. Its a kick, kids love it..
Not that big of a deal where I live. When I go hunting I take what ever weapon I am using (bow/gun), a good knife and maybe something to drink or snack on. Other than that I don't take anything else.
It just isn't that open where I live, if you walked for 20 minutes, an hour at most you would be at someones house or in another town. As long as you didn't get lost or something.
Paul
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I like the idea as well guys. Here at school whereI teachin our 8th grade health curriculumn for "safety in the outdoors" we teach both basic survival skills and simple shelter construction. Its a kick, kids love it..
Thats a really cool idea - having some outdoor stuff thrown into a class' curriculumn. I like it! I wish my school would have done something like that.
__________________ "Respect is more than knowing where the deer's brains, guts, and heart are. It's acknowledging the fact he possess all three"
Parker Buck Hunter
HHA Infringer Sight
Easton St Epic 340
Tight Point Shuttle T-Lock 125
Not that big of a deal where I live. When I go hunting I take what ever weapon I am using (bow/gun), a good knife and maybe something to drink or snack on. Other than that I don't take anything else.
It just isn't that open where I live, if you walked for 20 minutes, an hour at most you would be at someones house or in another town. As long as you didn't get lost or something.
Paul
This doesn't mean that it shouldn't be a topic on the boards. It may not bea problem for you, but think of others who hunt the "big woods" and more remote hunting camps.
__________________ "Respect is more than knowing where the deer's brains, guts, and heart are. It's acknowledging the fact he possess all three"
Parker Buck Hunter
HHA Infringer Sight
Easton St Epic 340
Tight Point Shuttle T-Lock 125
You can drown in a puddle - it doesn't take much. The same goes for getting lost. I've gotten temporarily turned around in areas that I have been crawling around in for years. Anything can and does happen.
__________________ "Respect is more than knowing where the deer's brains, guts, and heart are. It's acknowledging the fact he possess all three"
Parker Buck Hunter
HHA Infringer Sight
Easton St Epic 340
Tight Point Shuttle T-Lock 125