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Anybody up to having some weekends in the winter and summer where we go into a wilderness and practice navigation and survival techniques? We could do a SoCal version and a Nocal Version. I can help run the SoCal one but would need someone to spearhead the NoCal one. I'd like to do a class more geared to hunters than the yuppified ones they teach at Sport's Chalet and Sierra Club if they still do it there.
We would start out with an easy hike into to a campsite and learn ropes and knots, first aid, water filtration, wilderness hygiene, shelter building, GPS, map & compass, plant identification, etc. After a few of those we could move on to more advanced classes about crampons, snowshoeing, roping up and rappelling etc., with a longer hike in.
Most of survival is being comfortable until you're found. Once you learn the right things to do it's like a camp out but if you've never been in a lost situation it can get pretty scary and uncomfortable. I still lug around my Boy Scout Handbook, much of it will keep you alive anywhere in the world with just a knife and a spoon.
We would start out with an easy hike into to a campsite and learn ropes and knots, first aid, water filtration, wilderness hygiene, shelter building, GPS, map & compass, plant identification, etc. After a few of those we could move on to more advanced classes about crampons, snowshoeing, roping up and rappelling etc., with a longer hike in.
Most of survival is being comfortable until you're found. Once you learn the right things to do it's like a camp out but if you've never been in a lost situation it can get pretty scary and uncomfortable. I still lug around my Boy Scout Handbook, much of it will keep you alive anywhere in the world with just a knife and a spoon.