Will you Survive?
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19/20--I missed the snake one.
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Jim Bowie maybe?Lord Jim wrote:17/20, which is better than I expected...
I ain't exactly Daniel Boone...
Jim-iny Cricket perhaps?
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14/20. Remind me to stay close to civilization.
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15-20 not up on my bug trivia
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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kristina wrote:14/20. Remind me to stay close to civilization.
17 for 20 myself.Crackpot wrote:15-20 not up on my bug trivia
I'll stick close to you two; one of you will make a mistake and die first, and then at least I'd have a supply of food.
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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I didn't make it to the end of the test.
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Didn't even survive the test.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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Some of the questions are badly written. Water is more important for survival in a moderate climate but warmth is more important in a cold climate or if you are under dressed in even a cool climate.
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Actually, a moderate climate is where the body can survive longest without water. Too hot or too cold is where the body becomes dehydrated more quickly. In the cold, the metabolism rises to try to keep the core organs warm and functioning; a faster metabolism utilizes more water and needs quicker replenishing.
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I always thought the most important thing was shelter ... which would provide warmth, protection from the elements, possibly even a defensible position against other natural threats (wildlife), as well as a base site from which one could forage for food and water. That's why one of the most important things a person can do when in a survival situation (caught in a blizzard, stranded by vehicle breakdown in the backwoods, or even endure a forced landing of an aircraft) is to stay with or near the vehicle instead of striking out blindly on foot thinking you're going to hike your way out of trouble.rubato wrote:Some of the questions are badly written. Water is more important for survival in a moderate climate but warmth is more important in a cold climate or if you are under dressed in even a cool climate.
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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That makes sense, BB.
In addition, a car or plane is more visible to anyone searching from the air. (Assuming anyone's looking, of course!)
In addition, a car or plane is more visible to anyone searching from the air. (Assuming anyone's looking, of course!)
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I think they were all trick questions. I became buzzard food before the sixth question and decided I will now always carry a GPS with backup batteries, a dozen skyrockets, some flares, a BIC lighter and get a subscription to one of those "Help I've fallen down and I can't get up" things....
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The "Titanic" had rockets, and we all know how much good it did them. And a GPS or cell phone won't be worth a damn either if there's no coverage where you're stranded.Joe Guy wrote:I think they were all trick questions. I became buzzard food before the sixth question and decided I will now always carry a GPS with backup batteries, a dozen skyrockets, some flares, a BIC lighter and get a subscription to one of those "Help I've fallen down and I can't get up" things....
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Well then I'll just avoid places that have no cell coverage and I'll stay away from icebergs. Oh... and I'll always carry trail mix.
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Well that leaves water then....
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Staying with any crashed/stuck vehicle/plane/bus/... is always best.
At the very least, it usually provides a ready made shelter.
I am never without a pocket knife, except for when I get on a plane as the bastards won't let me carry it. But it's in my stowed suitcase (not that I would find it if I survived a plane crash).
Lighter/matches is another "always carry" (i am a smoker) and for some reason TSA has not confiscated those things even when I have them in my carry-on.
I usually have water or unsweetened ice tea (or both) in my car. And I always have a spare windbreaker in there also.
In the cold weather I carry an extra coat, boots and gloves in the car (and in the snowmobile). And a shovel in the car during winter also.
As the song goes
I will survive.
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At the very least, it usually provides a ready made shelter.
I am never without a pocket knife, except for when I get on a plane as the bastards won't let me carry it. But it's in my stowed suitcase (not that I would find it if I survived a plane crash).
Lighter/matches is another "always carry" (i am a smoker) and for some reason TSA has not confiscated those things even when I have them in my carry-on.
I usually have water or unsweetened ice tea (or both) in my car. And I always have a spare windbreaker in there also.
In the cold weather I carry an extra coat, boots and gloves in the car (and in the snowmobile). And a shovel in the car during winter also.
As the song goes
I will survive.
hey hey


