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Perhaps the greatest coldweather clothing ever conceived: full caribou parka and pants. you can strip down or dress back up aga ...
In the gungho early years of my survival training, I would merrily work for hours to make a robust shelter, no matter what the ...
You sweat . . . you die. It’s as simple as that. Never allow yourself to sweat in a survival situation. stroud’s Tip Layering is ...
If you plan on taking survival courses and don’t want to drop a fortune on new gear, go the other route: buy second hand clothi ...
especially if that will keep you alive. But if the opportunity arises the next day to dry some of your clothing, take advantage ...
bark cleanly only in the spring; try to peel bark from dead trees, when they are rotting but hopefully not too far gone. If you ...
» You Sweat, You Die It was –10 degrees celsius in the dead of winter when his snow mobile ran out of gas. He had no food, wate ...
Convenience Store. There, he was picked up by the RCMP, who were astonished to find him in such good condition. When a ...
RegionSpecific Clothing Considerations RESEARCH, RESEARCH, RESEARCH. Nothing will better prepare you for the dif ferent types ...
This means covering your body to keep it safe from the biting, pricking, bloodsucking, and stinging things that lurk there. Lo ...
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L ike the animals, you will soon realize that nothing limits your effectiveness in the wild more than an injury. What separates ...
Like your complete survival kit, your firstaid kit should be customized for the area you’re visiting and (to a lesser extent) t ...
nearby, shake your clothes out (especially your underwear and socks) and leave them to dry in the sun for a few hours whenever ...
If you are treating only one injured person, you should take the follow ing steps: Check breathing: Check the victim’s airway. ...
Major Injuries and Illnesses THE KEY TO DEALING WITH MAJOR INJURIES AND ILLNESSES is to prevent them from occurring (to the exte ...
Place victim in as much insulation as possible (sleeping bags, blankets, et cetera). If you have any source of heat, apply it to ...
Shock Shock is a natural reaction that occurs in most seriously (and even not soseriously) injured people. It can affect you o ...
Joint Injuries Joint injuries include fractures (breaks), dislocations, and sprains. They can be among the most debilitating wi ...
Try to pad the splint where it contacts the skin to prevent chafing; tie it tightly enough to secure it, but don’t cut off bloo ...
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