Posts Tagged ‘survival mind set’

Worth Reading: “Surviving a Wilderness Emergency”

Posted on April 24th, 2010 by Leon

Worth Reading: “Surviving a Wilderness Emergency”

“Here’s my definition: Survival is the ability and desire to stay alive, all alone, under adverse conditions, until rescued. Survival is an attitude.” – Peter Kummerfeldt

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Worth Reading: “Survival Psychology”

Posted on April 13th, 2010 by Leon

Worth Reading: “Survival Psychology”

The most common reaction at the onset of an emergency is disbelief and denial.
Most people won’t know what to do, and a large percentage will do the wrong things!

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Survival Kits You Should Always Carry!

Posted on January 11th, 2010 by Leon

Survival Kits You Should Always Carry!

BEWARE! If you don’t know how to use the materials in the (wilderness survival) kit, and don’t practice with them, you may develop a false sense of confidence. This attitude could get you in a lot more trouble!

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