Survival/Camping Skills

msg
msg Posts: 9,974
edited July 2015 in The Clubhouse
Any of you guys real outdoorsmen?
I never really learned any of that kind of stuff when I was a kid. I think it's a little late for me to join the Scouts, but I think I'd still like to learn how to fight bears and avoid punji traps on some camping/hiking trips. you know, basic survival and camping skills.

What do you think about this Creek Stewart character? He does that Fat Guys in the Woods show on The Weather Channel.

Any of you Indiana guys been on the show?!?
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  • MrBuhl
    MrBuhl Posts: 2,419
    I'd guess I grew with more basic survival skills than most. Lots of hunting, fishing, camping, and I've done a lot of back country hiking, mountain climbing and camping in my younger days.

    I think Les Stroud is one of the best on TV, less staged stuff, and he's a true survival expert. Horace Kephart is a great author on the subject, Ray Mears, Mors Kochanski, all recognized greats. Honestly, it's very hard to beat the good old Boyscout Manual for simple how-to survival/camping stuff!

    If you really have an interest, check out this site, they've a lot of work at home "certifications" that are actually helpful and can teach you something (hafting an axe, starting fire, building shelter, etc etc)

    http://bushcraftusa.com/forum/cmps_index.phphttp://bushcraftusa.com/forum/cmps_index.php

    Here's a link for a free pdf download of very well recognized set of bushcraft/survival books.

    http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/content.php?r=164-10-Bushcraft-Books


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  • msg
    msg Posts: 9,974
    man, good info here, thanks!
    I enjoy outdoor activities and pretty handy with tools and stuff, but just never really had any opportunities to learn any of these kinds of skills. thanks for the links.
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  • MrBuhl
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    Absolutely - my pleasure. I've got another book downstairs I'll go get the name of, more of a record of a man's journey as you read it, but also ends up as a how-to, one of my favorite reads on the subject - old school 1900's era woodcraft!
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  • gudnoyez
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    Just so happens I have the ultimate manual on my stand next to the lazy boy Pretty much an outdoorsman or outdoorswoman Bible good interesting read, I highly recommend it. I also am an avid Hunter, Fisherman, Camper, Mountainbiker, love the outdoors.

    I keep this book with me pretty much wherever I go on an adventure, I got my Grandson the same one. It's a good manual to have around.
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  • MrBuhl
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    ^^ These ^^ are great if you already have even a minimal skill set - good recommendation!

    That other book is Camping and Woodcraft - George Washington Sears. It reads like a novel, but lots of good old school bushcraft tips in it too. Plus I think he's an amusing writer in a very dry sense.

    The biggest thing, is to have fun out there!
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  • chumlie
    chumlie Posts: 8,658
    I like a nice fire every now and again. As long as a comfy bed is close by. Guess I'm getting old.
  • steveinaz
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    Lesson I learned long ago, the "Rule of 3's"

    - You can die from exposure in 3hrs
    - You can die of thirst in 3 days
    - You can die of hunger in 3 weeks

    This helps you prioritize if stuck in the woods. Shelter/fire; Water; Food; in that order. Bev & I are big into camping, survival stuff, and preparedness. I'm a firm believer in "better to have and not need, then need and not have."
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  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 32,947
    steveinaz wrote: »
    Lesson I learned long ago, the "Rule of 3's"

    - You can die from exposure in 3hrs
    - You can die of thirst in 3 days
    - You can die of hunger in 3 weeks
    ."

    Learned that lesson too....which is why nowadays my idea of camping is staying at a vineyard.
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  • Jimbo18
    Jimbo18 Posts: 2,334
    I grew up hunting and fishing and spent a lot of time in the woods which surrounded our very small Penna. town. But the only real survival training I got was when I went to outdoor, water and arctic survival training camps in the AF.

    They taught stuff like reading a topographical map and using a lensatic compass, making fire without matches, how to make snares and where to place them, how to build a shelter in the woods and in arctic conditions with just parachute materials plus a knife and a hatchet, how to find water in dry creek beds, how to check for what might be edible, how to repair a hole in a life raft, etc.

    I would hate to put those skills to the test anymore though. At 21 it was a lot different prospect that at 62.
  • motorhead43026
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    edited July 2015
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  • oldrocker
    oldrocker Posts: 2,590
    I've always enjoyed the outdoors, except the mosquitoes. I volunteer with the Scout's from time to time. A relative of mine is a Scout Ranger that runs a camp here in Indiana and I have learned so many tips and tricks just watching how they do things.

    As far as the overnight "sleep outside" in the winter, not doing that one... :D
  • Msabot1
    Msabot1 Posts: 2,098
    Three things that are indespenable when in the bush...A good quality sharp knife..a magnifying glass...and some good thread and needle...
  • pumpkinman
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    Did a lot of camp outs when the boy was in Scouts. Loved it but now I'm only into Hotels. LOL
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  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    Punji traps? Where is it you plan on camping?
  • msg
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    Baltimore.
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  • pumpkinman
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    msg wrote: »
    Baltimore.


    Baltimore !!!!!!

    You will need survival stills

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