Sunday, December 11, 2011

11 Tips on Outdoor Survival

1) PRAY

2)  Knife: You should never leave home with out one! Knives have millions of uses, you can use the blade as a spear. Use them to build shelters and cut firewood.

3)  3 Ways of Starting Fire: Fire steel, waterproof matches and a lighter.

4)  When packing it is better to have and not need then to need and not have.

5)  Stalking Game: when treading on loose stones lead with your toe to keep your balance. When treading
on grass lead with your heel.

6)  When gathering wood and you think you have enough double it.

7)  Fishing Kit: It should contain 10 feet of 30lb test fishing line, 2 packs of 4/0 circle hooks, 3 bobbers  and
some led weights.

8)  Hydration: You may not realize how dehydrated you are getting in the winter because the cold dry air is
sapping water out of your lungs each time you breath.

9)  Adapt, improvise and overcome!

10)  Fear is not an enemy! Fear heightens your senses. Fear helps you to remember your mistakes and learn from them.

11)  Always carry a hammock.

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