An invaluable tool to prepare for an Emergency!
Posted by Non_mooching_artist 10 years, 11 months ago to Books
I would like to thank UncommonSense for giving this information out about a year and a half ago. It seems to me that it is extremely relevant, given the situation that KH and db found themselves in after Hurricaine Odile hit the Baja peninsula/Cabo region of Mexico.
The book is called, 'SAS Survival Handbook, revised edition, For Any Climate In Any Situation'. It is a MUST READ!! Frigid, wet weather? Check! Broiling heat, frigid nights? Check! How to identify edible vs poisonous plants? Check!
Also, there is a website I frequent, as well as receive newsletters from. It is called
Survivalife.com
Again, fantastic hints and strategies if you find yourself in a survival situation.
Be prepared, because the alternative is grim.
The book is called, 'SAS Survival Handbook, revised edition, For Any Climate In Any Situation'. It is a MUST READ!! Frigid, wet weather? Check! Broiling heat, frigid nights? Check! How to identify edible vs poisonous plants? Check!
Also, there is a website I frequent, as well as receive newsletters from. It is called
Survivalife.com
Again, fantastic hints and strategies if you find yourself in a survival situation.
Be prepared, because the alternative is grim.
I hear they poo in the woods too. :) Don't be afraid. Just make sure you can outrun your hunting partners and carry one of them there firesticks!
"Never known a bumble that would turn down a pork dinner for deer meat." Yukon Cornelius http://www.animationsoundstation.com/mov...
Carpe diem!
O.A.
After you get 72 hrs worth, then work on getting enough for a month, then even longer.
People say, you can get all those on a Kindle and take up less space. I say, if I'm liable to need those books, I'm not going to be able to look them up on a Kindle.
Mimi is correct to recommend caution.
http://www.sciencebuzz.org/blog/childhoo...
It's a dog eat dog world out there. :)
Chickens are great. One of the first serious life lessons I learned as a child working at a local farm was at chicken harvest time.
I have attended many wild game dinners. No matter what the source, it is all in the preparation.
Bon appetit!
O.A.
The "crisis" is the way the administration is responding to the threat. As always.
J.
Jan
We have 4 hens and a cock (and an electric fence!)... am thinking about boarding the cock out to a friend a couple miles away, with the understanding we get to get him back for stud when we want (or need) chicks.
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