The Top 3 Survival Experts
Survival experts always tend to by when they are in a tough spot,
whether finding their way the mean streets of Manhattan or figure out
how to build a fire in the wilderness. Survival experts are known for
getting resourceful when the going gets tough. They have always got it
covered without any problems or panicking, and there is a lot we can
learn from them about surviving in areas like deserts and forests. If
you intend to get rough out there, the top 3 survival experts below may
serve as inspiration and invaluable sources of survival tips.
1. Bear Grylls
Bear Grylls is probably the greatest survival expert around,
considering the fact that he decided to pit himself against all of
nature. Unlike the typical stereotype of refined British men, Grylls
served in the SAS regiment of the British Army. Bear Grylls has put his
survival skills to the test on the Alaskan Mountain Range, in the
jungles of Borneo, and in the Moab Desert, just to name a few. Grylls
probably knows more about surviving in actual wilderness settings than
many other survival experts and has appeared in many TV shows, most
notably Man vs. Wild.
2. Daniel W. Shrigley
Daniel W. Shrigley stands out from the crowd of surivival experts
because of his expertise and ground breaking survival TV show. When it
comes to surviving in extreme situations, Shrigley happens to be highly
knowledgeable. Shrigley is certainly survival expert you can learn a lot
from. Many survival experts are more focused on their celebrity status
and publicity than survival itself, but Shrigley is truly experienced
and knowledgeable to survive in life threatening situations. Shrigley is
also the Director of Survival Extreme Catalog Inc. and he is set to
star in the reality television series, Survival Trek Escape.
3. Les Stroud
Les Stroud is a survival expert who puts himself is dire
situations and shows you exactly what you will be up against in such
situations. Above all, Les Stroud is a true survivalist and not an
actor. One thing that sets Stroud apart from other survival experts is
the fact that he goes out into the wilderness on his own, perhaps on a
remote mountain, and there are no people with him. He is not even
accompanied by a TV crew, rather he films everything himself. Les Stroud
survives all by himself and has plenty of experience when it comes to
that.
The title of “survival expert” is self-styled. Whether you are
seeking advice or inspiration in case you ever find yourself in a dire
situation where you need to find a way to survive, consider watching the
above top 3 survival experts in action.
Monday, 21 October 2013
5 Skills You Must Know for Camping
5 Skills You Must Know For Camping
Camping is an excellent way to break free of your boring daily routine and enjoy the great outdoors. Yet, the proper planning is essential to any successful outdoor adventure. You can't just pack a tent and some matches and expect to be ready to survive in the woods for a couple of days; there are skills and things to know before setting out on your outdoor vacation. The world has a lot to offer and with proper planning as well as a strong sense of wilderness skills you will without a doubt be able to make it through your camping session.
1. How to Start a Fire: A fire is essential to any campsite as this is where your warmth will come from as well as a source to heat up your food; don't forget those smores! The first thing you should do is pack a few essentials such as matches and dryer-lint. Once you arrive at your camping sit, dig a small hole - This is where your fire will be. Arrange some sticks from the area in the hole and then place the dryer lint or other items such as leaves or even fabric into the sticks; place these items on fire and there you have it, a ranging fire for all of your marshmallows and cold hands.
2. How To Tie A Good Knot: As basic as it may seem, tying a strong knot poses to be a difficult task for many campers. Before you go camping brush-up on your knot tying skills. These skills will be needed during a variety of outdoor situation such as pitching your tent, creating harnesses for equipment securing supplies down. Common knots that are useful to know when camping include the bowline knot and the power cinch knot.
3. How to Prepare For Weather: From temperature to rain - the weather is an unpredictable aspect of the earth so it is important to be prepared for a variety of weather hazards no matter how sunny it may be during the day. You should know how to bundle up if temperatures suddenly drop (thin layers to more thick layers) and how to treat yourself if you become dehydrated on blazing summer days. Knowledge of protecting yourself from thunderstorms and lightening is also very important to your safety and those around you.
4. How to Deal With Wildlife: You should know that when you are camping, wildlife such as bears, raccoons and birds consider you intruders in their home. If any of these animals act on their instincts it is important that you know how to deal with them so you remain safe and unharmed.
5. How to Treat Injuries (First-Aid): While out in the wilderness injuries are bound to happen. A scrape on the knee from a tree stump or a burn on your palm from your fire, knowing how to treat these injuries is necessary for your overall health and well being. Not treating injuries properly can lead to a variety of health complications such as infection.
With proper knowledge and practice of these five skills you are fully equipped with what it takes to camp in a safe manner; you will be prepared for whatever weather, animal or injury comes your way.
Camping is an excellent way to break free of your boring daily routine and enjoy the great outdoors. Yet, the proper planning is essential to any successful outdoor adventure. You can't just pack a tent and some matches and expect to be ready to survive in the woods for a couple of days; there are skills and things to know before setting out on your outdoor vacation. The world has a lot to offer and with proper planning as well as a strong sense of wilderness skills you will without a doubt be able to make it through your camping session.
1. How to Start a Fire: A fire is essential to any campsite as this is where your warmth will come from as well as a source to heat up your food; don't forget those smores! The first thing you should do is pack a few essentials such as matches and dryer-lint. Once you arrive at your camping sit, dig a small hole - This is where your fire will be. Arrange some sticks from the area in the hole and then place the dryer lint or other items such as leaves or even fabric into the sticks; place these items on fire and there you have it, a ranging fire for all of your marshmallows and cold hands.
2. How To Tie A Good Knot: As basic as it may seem, tying a strong knot poses to be a difficult task for many campers. Before you go camping brush-up on your knot tying skills. These skills will be needed during a variety of outdoor situation such as pitching your tent, creating harnesses for equipment securing supplies down. Common knots that are useful to know when camping include the bowline knot and the power cinch knot.
3. How to Prepare For Weather: From temperature to rain - the weather is an unpredictable aspect of the earth so it is important to be prepared for a variety of weather hazards no matter how sunny it may be during the day. You should know how to bundle up if temperatures suddenly drop (thin layers to more thick layers) and how to treat yourself if you become dehydrated on blazing summer days. Knowledge of protecting yourself from thunderstorms and lightening is also very important to your safety and those around you.
4. How to Deal With Wildlife: You should know that when you are camping, wildlife such as bears, raccoons and birds consider you intruders in their home. If any of these animals act on their instincts it is important that you know how to deal with them so you remain safe and unharmed.
5. How to Treat Injuries (First-Aid): While out in the wilderness injuries are bound to happen. A scrape on the knee from a tree stump or a burn on your palm from your fire, knowing how to treat these injuries is necessary for your overall health and well being. Not treating injuries properly can lead to a variety of health complications such as infection.
With proper knowledge and practice of these five skills you are fully equipped with what it takes to camp in a safe manner; you will be prepared for whatever weather, animal or injury comes your way.
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