by seahorse » Fri 17 Feb 2006, 23:11:34
Schweinshaxe,
I re-read your original post. You asked has anyone ever survived in a traditional "survival situation." My answer was yes, 11 days with nothing but some figure 4 traps made by hand, the clothes on my back (for example, no canteens, no matches, no knives, no watches, no toilet paper, nada, but what you are wearing). So, how much more basic do you want?
Besides the primitive courses in Utah I've been to, I've also been to Alaska and hunted bear up there, living out of my pack. Alaska is a very forbidding place. There is no rescue if you get hurt, cold, sick. My guide and I were alone for 14 days, with only a pick up date given to the bush plane to get us in 14 days. A lot can happen in 14 days.
In the military, I completed Army Ranger School, which is 9 weeks of pretty primitive living. For example, out of the 58 day course, 45 of them were spent wearing the same uniform and not taking a shower or bath. There are no comfort items in a course like this. When you sleep, you sleep under whatever tree you stop at. You never have a fire, no beds, no ice, you drink out of whatever streams you find. You don't wear things like underwear, bc they never dry and give you crotch rot, you don't wear bug repellant in the Florida swamps, bc it doesn't do any good anyway, not to mention the alligators, snakes and other critters in the chest to waist deep water that is there. How much more primitive "surviving" do you need?
In the military, I also lived like an Orc on deployments to Germany, the Italian Alps in the cold of winter, Turkey, France, England, in all these places, living out of nothing but the ruck on your back. No tents, no fires ever allowed, no white flashlights, fairly basic, living like a cow. Usually, no sleeping bags (Italian Alps excepted).
Your problem Schweinshaxe, is you live in a modern world with computers, hot showers, beds, and thermostats, and can't simply imagine that survival kits could ever be needed. Well, if you ever go to Alaska, you need to pack one.
Further, you simply can't believe that man evolved from being naked. He didn't always have blankets, clothes, heaters, computers. There was a time when men were steel and ships were wood. There's some steel in you too Schwinshaxe, deep in your genes, there's thousands of years of evolutionary steel in you. You've just never looked for it.
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