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reply posted on 30-11-2011 @ 09:46 AM by SirMike
reply to post by stormrider26



Bring along people you dont like because when the SHTF, they are the ones you will have to deal with the most. Other than that, learn how to work on cars and fix things, valuable skills in any scenario, much more so when you cant go to the store and buy a replacement.



reply posted on 30-11-2011 @ 09:58 AM by Therian
reply to post by Shadowalker



Though this would be a true test one should never dive into the deep end til they know how to swim. Take the BOB with you but try to get away from it. Like instead of using a lighter try fire with two sticks. Instead of eating a hot dog try a few snares. You stated there was lake and a creek. Try constructing a few spears or harpoon like tools using a self made fire. Using perhaps a sharp edged rock to gain the stick. See how long it takes to chop down a small sapling or limb down that you will use. If the sapling is soft barked see what you can braid together using it. IE Rope or twine. Instead of setting up that tent try making a lean to.

Have your hot dogs and lighter with you just incase. You certainly won't freeze to death without a fire nor will you starve over night in Mississippi, but don't let your attempt at surviving sour your process. You may fail the first day and cave. But that is okay when you are just starting out. these little trips out are all about learning what you don't yet know. These excursions are for learning not for cracking you. After a few weeks it will become second nature and you will find you won't even need to take your bug out bag out of you vehicle. right now you don't need to sink or swim. Hopefully that time won't come, however it will give you a good starting point. Helping yourself to acknowledge your weakness can only strengthen you..

Therian


reply posted on 30-11-2011 @ 10:25 AM by stormrider26
reply to post by thisguyrighthere


That sounds like an absolute blast. I wish I had a week or two to devote to it. I will be taking a firearm, though. I just purchased my first AR-15 and I am dying to shoot at something with it haha.


reply posted on 30-11-2011 @ 09:23 PM by saltdog
reply to post by stormrider26



I have gone out several times with just a small BOB. The longest I was out was for 5 days.
I had a small fishing kit with string, sinkers, hooks, and a couple of flies...it worked very well with a green stick for catching pan fish..
I used a 8ft x 10ft tarp for a lean to...I had spruce branches that I laid on it, I used my KBAR to cut the poles and cross beams...550 cord to tie it up tight...small ETOOL for digging a fire pit.
I used 3 sticks to cook with...2 with a Y and 1 straight for running through the fish.
I had a small stream close by, so water was easy to get, plus a couple of natural springs about 50-75 yards away.
The times I have had out there camping like that are some of the best ever..I would explore the area in a different direction each day...it was wonderful.
I practiced tactical road crossings anytime I found any..the goal was to remain hidden from everyone.
For a fire I used a magnesium fire starter, and a blastmaster...they both work great.
My complete BOB weighs about 25lbs, its fairly light and I can survive out of it easily for 5 days for sure...I bet I could do a month easily...if I had the time off of work!!


reply posted on 2-12-2011 @ 10:04 AM by Ophiuchus 13
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Practice making monkey bridges and check how much the rope will weigh how many need to carry total amount of rope and how many needed to build bridge, as well as ways to set the beginning ropes from one side of crossing to other.. tree to tree or over water or high ground

Good luck

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