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Outdoor Survival Skills Equipment State of Mind!

“Survival” Journal Entry #6 Nov. 5, What hobbies do you engage in that might lead you to be stranded outside for a night or more? List them. 2. What everyday activities could result in you (or anyone) being stranded? 3. What are the 4 most important items to have on you in the above situations? 4. What skills do you need? (What should you be able to do?)

Peter Kummerfeldt “ If you are equipped, clothed and trained, an unexpected night out should not be a life threatening experience.”

Who are the survivors???? Strong Desire to Live Mentally Prepared Able to Cope in a Crisis Clothed and Equipment Practiced in Survival Skills Luck

Situations that could lead to trouble… Hunting Hiking Mountain biking Horseback riding Skiing Backpacking More???????????

The Numero Uno Rule…. Tell someone where you are going. What time do you expect to be back? Don’t say “ I’m just..blah blah”

Rule Numero Dos… Be Prepared!!!! More to come on this one…

You are stranded….what 3 things must you do, right away!?!? 1.Sit Down 2.Take a drink of water 3.Sit for 30 minutes….. * You have a greater chance of being found if you stay put! * The adrenaline needs time to be processed.

Next, what are your priorities??? Signal Shelter Fire

What About Nourishment??? Rule of 3’s… You can survive 3 hours without shelter 3 days without water 3 weeks without food

Review… What are 3 important ideas you gained from today’s class? 1. Remember Rule # 1…. 2. You must maintain 98.6 degrees. 3. You must keep yourself hydrated. 4. Signal when possible.

Extreme Survival or Not… What did they do wrong? What did they do right? Case # 1 Aaron Ralston…. Case # 2 The Kim Family….

Journal # 6 Continued… 1. Read each article. 2. List what each person/family did correctly and incorrectly in terms of getting them into and out of the life-threatening situation. In journals with other entry: Positive Negative Aron Ralston Kim Family

Aron Ralston Positives: stayed calm, used resources wisely: water/knife, stayed put, thought about options, some food, tools: rope/knife, wilderness trained/experienced Negatives: didn’t tell anyone where/when, traveling in secluded area, cell phone, didn’t have proper clothes, no signal, went alone, at one point, gave up hope

Kim Family Positives: stayed put (mom and kids), fire (tires, wood), water and food, rationed gas Negatives: dad left—wasn’t properly clothed, told no one of their route, closed road, too snowy for their vehicle?

Equipment Clothing—appropriate for the weather and if it changes… **You can die of hypothermia at 50 degrees if you are also wet.** Water, food (less important) First aid “Survival Gear”

Stay dry and keep out the wind.

Survival Kit Signal Mirror Whistle Flagging Tape Match Case (w/o matches) Metal Match with scraper Survival manual Orange plastic bag shelter (4 mil)

How do you use this stuff???? Signaling: you want to be found, RIGHT?? Orange Garbage Bag, Mirror, Whistle Fire Starting: Match cases, cotton balls soaked in Vaseline, metal match Maintaining Homeostasis: Orange garbage bag, fire