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Posted in Survival Shelters by admin on February 14, 2011 3 Comments

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any free wilderness survival mmorpg.?


Where you need water, food, shelter and you can build your own places by gathering resources and crafting, also with a trade system, but no skills based mmorpg, as in a newb stab you in the back and you are not wearing armor, then you die. if you don't treat it soon enough, no potions, you would have to treat it with medicine equipment or maybe magic, I don't care if it have magic or not...

Youyr only option is probably a Play by Post game or, if you can, find some friends to play with on a Virtual Tabletop and run a Dungeons and Dragons campaign in that setting

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ECWCS Gore-Tex Parka, Equip 2 Endure Survival Gear



The best survival website?


What is the best survival website on which there is abundant and tested knowledge about wilderness survival and emergency survival, like what equipment you should take, what food is edible, how to make a fire, a shelter and a trap, medical knowledge, etc.?

The concept fo the "survival website" may well be the most f*cked up thing I've ever heard of. These sites have a nasty habit of attempting to find a one size fits all technique for doing everything, and ignoring intrinsic, local knowledge and culture. This leads to wannabe survivalists trying to use techniques from the American southwest in places like New England, wondering why they aren't working. This is the kind of stuff you need to see first hand for it to be of any real value, and you should really seek out a person or group (or tribe) with that local knowledge and culture.

That being said, if it's not possible for you to get involved with a local entity, you can learn a lot using field guides (a single ethnobotanic field guide will have more info than any website). When it comes to websites, the only good one I know of is that of Steve Brill, but only because I've met the man in person. http://www.wildmanstevebrill.com/

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Posted in Survival Seeds by admin on August 19, 2010 1 Comment

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Is it possible for me to move into the wilderness and live off the land without getting arrested for trespassi?


If I was to sell everything I own and just buy supplies for the winter and survival equipment. Is it legal?

Legal, yes. But much harder than you would imagine. My wife and I used to do 1-2 week trips all year round where we lived off just what we had. It is much harder than it seems when you are reading the Tom Brown books. Spend 3 days in a hut with the rain pouring down and out of dry wood and your clothes are damp and you have no fire and it is 45 degrees... do that as an experiment and the whole idea of being Grizzly Adams loses its appeal quite fast. There are people doing it. But it isn't practical unless you are going to try to at least put up some kind of substantial shelter. A tent ain't going to do it. I do know an old fella that lives down by the beach in NC and he has been there many years. He has a hut of sorts and seems to do okay most of the year.

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What are some good Wilderness Survival books/schools?


By wilderness survival I mean learning how to LIVE in the wilderness, I don't mean just surviving until I'm rescued.

I've been wanting to learn wilderness survival for a long time, but I can't seem to find any books that will really help me learn this.

I've looked at a couple of schools, like Tom Brown Jr's Tracking School, but they are very expensive and they don't teach that much information for the prices I'd have to pay for one class.

I really want to learn how to live in the wild with absolutely no modern equipment besides maybe a knife. This includes thing like making fire, fishing, hunting, finding edible plants, finding water. It doesn't even have to be a school where I learn it, as long as I learn it.
Thanks Chris, I definitely agree with you. Books are kind of my last resort though. I've looked on craigslist for people in my area who want to learn this kind of stuff, but I haven't found anyone. This hobbie/lifestyle really uncommon in my area I guess

PRACTICE...try reading the books for a foundation and try the stuff out in a controlled environment until you're comfortable. Keep dropping the non-essentials until you reach the level you're looking for. If you can find a mentor, great, but it's such a commodity these days that few give away their knowledge free of charge. NOTHING WILL REPLACE ACTUAL TIME IN THE FIELD!! I wish you the best of luck and, yeah, Tom Brown is a great resource. His attitude towards this subject is admirable.

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