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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32507073 Canada 01/21/2013 01:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey all. Looking for a new friend that is into survival camping. I am married with kids and I am not looking for someone to be with so no worries on that end. Quoting: dnovember99 Really into camping and want to learn more about survival stuff but not extreme survival! If anyone is interested I am in the valley of arizona. If this is not the place to find what I am looking for, if anyone knows where I should go let me know. Thanks You had me at extreme survival but then I got it. |
dnovember99 (OP) User ID: 26019027 United States 01/21/2013 10:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Then u got what? I want to learn how to survive while camping. Learn to trap and stuff. [email protected] dnovember99 |
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ceawaves User ID: 28704314 United States 01/21/2013 10:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Then u got what? I want to learn how to survive while camping. Learn to trap and stuff. Quoting: dnovember99 [email protected] They went trapping too.. they didn't get anything.. first time. But set traps up, whole nine yards. |
DUCM900 User ID: 32721565 Italy 01/21/2013 10:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just keep it natural stuff such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, etc. Use just you Earth under your feet. There's no needed to traps/rude killing anything. We are in the second millennium. . Last Edited by IWASTHERE on 01/21/2013 10:32 AM |
wisc_natureboy User ID: 32580840 United States 01/21/2013 10:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A survival handbook and local field guide are good places to start. While I am comfortable/experienced with the climate, flora and fauna around here, I am ignorant to the issues a desert climate presents. This is a good book. SAS Survival Handbook, Revised Edition: For Any Climate, in Any Situation- Wiseman [link to www.amazon.com] Good luck. Lots of info about boondocking and staying in BLM-LVA's around the USA SW. [link to www.telusplanet.net] We all breathe the same air. .-.. --- ...- . / .- .-.. .-.. |
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ceawaves User ID: 28704314 United States 01/21/2013 10:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just keep it natural stuff such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, etc. Quoting: DUCM900 There's no needed to traps/rude killing anything. . Oh please..it's was survival camping, not yoga class. And there's not many fruits an nuts in the dead of winter, in the woods..Guess they could have taken some trail mix. |
DUCM900 User ID: 32721565 Italy 01/21/2013 10:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just keep it natural stuff such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, etc. Use just you Earth under your feet. Quoting: DUCM900 There's no needed to traps/rude killing anything. We are in the second millennia. . Arizona ........fruits, vegetables, cereals ......not a lot to chose from. Arizona is the biggest producer of commercial tomatoes in the United States >>>> [link to www.phoenixtropicals.com] . |
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ceawaves User ID: 28704314 United States 01/21/2013 10:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just keep it natural stuff such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, etc. Use just you Earth under your feet. Quoting: DUCM900 There's no needed to traps/rude killing anything. We are in the second millennia. . Arizona ........fruits, vegetables, cereals ......not a lot to chose from. Arizona is the biggest producer of commercial tomatoes in the United States >>>> [link to www.phoenixtropicals.com] . That's nice an all, just find a tomato garden to set up camp in.. |
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dnovember99 (OP) User ID: 26019027 United States 01/21/2013 10:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok well I have been watching you tube on a lot of things but to go out and survive on the land is never a good idea to do it alone. U might know a lot. But u never know what could happen. That is why I am looking for a friend or friends to go with. And not the broke back mountain crap. I have a tent but I want to learn more about building shelters. dnovember99 |
CalmShock User ID: 5056346 Canada 01/21/2013 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Have a look at some of the videos in here. Useful survival tips. Thread: Survival Techniques Everyone Should Learn!!! Knowledge Is The Key To Survival Patience is a virtue I just can't wait to achieve - CalmShock |
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CalmShock User ID: 5056346 Canada 01/21/2013 11:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Clamshock. Thank u for the videos. Always looking for helpful videos. I have been all over YouTube for weeks. Quoting: dnovember99 No problem. There's a couple more videos posted throughout the thread if you didn't see. You can use cactus in the desert for the solar still. Bust some cacti open with some rocks and put them in the still. The moisture in the cacti will condensate. You'd probably have to make a few stills to get any meaningful results in the desert though. Patience is a virtue I just can't wait to achieve - CalmShock |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 26447781 United States 01/21/2013 11:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Just keep it natural stuff such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, etc. Use just you Earth under your feet. Quoting: DUCM900 There's no needed to traps/rude killing anything. We are in the second millennia. . Arizona ........fruits, vegetables, cereals ......not a lot to chose from. Arizona is the biggest producer of commercial tomatoes in the United States >>>> [link to www.phoenixtropicals.com] . That's nice an all, just find a tomato garden to set up camp in.. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 20589235 United States 01/21/2013 12:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why? WATER!! or rather the lack thereof. Within a couple of weeks of water no longer being delivered by Arizona's sophisticated water transfer technology EVERY cactus and hand pumpable well within easy driving distance of the big cities WILL have been tapped for water, and every flowing stream will be stressed by both water withdrawals AND human sewage getting into them and polluting them. WATER is more important than food ... and in the desert climates will be much more important, at least initially (until a huge die off occures from lack of water). Densly populated DRY areas (those without large surface water resources) should be avoided like the plague if one is trying to survive using survival camping techniques. Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and parts of California could be as bad off as Arizona, though of those states Utah would probably fare the best because the Mormon Church will step in to assist or even substitute for the government if a real crisis were to occure there. Remember NO ELECTRICITY ... then MOST high volume water delivery systems are SHUT DOWN!! (NYC is the one large city exception - it is a gravity flow system for water up to about the 10th floor of most buildings as well as all street level fire hydrants) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 15740069 United States 01/21/2013 12:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | For "Survival Camping" you have to keep your pack light. If you load it down with traps then your getting into sustainability not survival. Do you want to live out of a backpack ? The most you should carry is a small pocket fishing kit so you can catch a fish. All your other food should be dehydrated. You need a Stove to boil some water. I like to carry a filter too so I can purify my water. Then you need outdoor clothes. This is very specific, if you think normal cotton will work outdoors you may end up dead. You want wool and synthetics. My entire hiking backpack 16 pounds of baseweight. That means without water and food all my gear is only 16 pounds. That includes a hammock with a underquilt, topquilt both of down and a tarp that blocks all the wind. Also a spare set of clothes and raingear. And all the little things you need like a fire starter rod, compass, headlamps, water bladder, cook pots, latrine kit, even more spare wool socks. Nothing I have is cotton, because cotton holds moisture while wool and synthetics wick it away. My baselayer is wool. My Fleece insulation layers are synthetic fleece. My Outerlayers are rugged quick drying synthetics. When I get to camp I can change out of Hiking clothes and put a clean set of camp clothes on. Fresh socks and fresh baselayer, then if its cold I have down camp clothes that I also sleep in. Along with a down hat and some fleece gloves. The first thing that will kill you in a survival situation is Exposure. Your clothes are your first layer of defense. When camping I dont sit by a campfire. I hang in my hammock covered by a tarp with a down quilt hanging under me and a down quilt on top of me while I have wool underwear on with a down suit on under that. |
David Fap User ID: 868284 Canada 01/21/2013 05:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok well I have been watching you tube on a lot of things but to go out and survive on the land is never a good idea to do it alone. U might know a lot. But u never know what could happen. That is why I am looking for a friend or friends to go with. And not the broke back mountain crap. Quoting: dnovember99 I have a tent but I want to learn more about building shelters. No broke back mountain stuff? Then don't expect many guys to join you. |
Chicagoredneck User ID: 25099197 United States 01/22/2013 11:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I used to live out there in Yavapai county. There is a guy in Prescott who is nationally known for survival classes. His name is Cody Lundin not sure if that is how his name is spelled but from what I have seen spelling doesn't mean much on GLP. Anyway look him up. He teaches classes at Yavapai college as well that is probably the cheapest way to get into a class of his. Good Luck. |
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