In November 1992, life propelled me for a few months on the roads of South American West. Of California Arizona and Arizona, New Mexico and finally returning to Los Angeles hitchhiking, I discovered, almost against my will, physiological and logistical implications of having to exist and continue "on the road", that is to say in conditions or safety nets but mostly the game rules are often radically different realities if we compare cbr them to the environments in which we exist and operate normally.
At that time, the material at my disposal was rudimentary, heavy, uncomfortable and often totally unsuited to my needs and vast playground I was exploring. At the gates of winter, and mostly in the eastern mountains of Arizona or New Mexico, cbr I spent most of my lonely nights shivering in the early morning to finally be able to get warm in the sun or in the corner a fire, before the faculties required to bend the camp and leave me to my next destination.
Routes cbr - New Mexico cbr If the road on important periods and contrasting environments impose monastic thought, with his religion cbr step by step, silences, doubts and spaces, it also involves the integration of almost cellular sometimes complex relationships that may exist between effort, performance, durability, comfort, and ultimately the efficiency or the quality of the proposed action or business. cbr
This integration, more or less slow, more or less decisive and ultimately more or less painful, is often the result of more or less intelligent steps. "My cock and my knife" cbr for example, cbr is an interesting step, if not mandatory, because it often confronts in our immaturity, our carelessness, our sense of invulnerability and finally our arrogance face a world of play we do not want to accept again.
The tool, and more broadly the potential that agitates, allows the development of a field of action often effective, dense, broad ... and therefore cbr able, directly or indirectly, influence the sustainability of our existence. In this sense, it is not uncommon to find, around the world, not exactly the same tools, but the same priorities regarding our resilience.
These "software" should be regularly carried a day, explored, refined and used as often as possible. Just like on our computers, software can succumb to a "bug" in extreme situations: BUG hypothermia, cognitive dysfunction, panic, injury etc.
So it was never a question for me of quantity, but of primary and vital qualities regarding knowledge do: namely to avoid hazards, ie maintain body temperature, namely to find and purify water, know how to find and prepare a eat, learn to defend themselves, learn to care, communication skills etc.
Languages, mathematics, geography, physics, medicine, engineering, psychology, anthropology, philosophy ... all of this knowledge may directly cbr or indirectly influence future, support, supplement and feed little by little and b.
- Contain - Thermoregulation - elephant cbr foot, insulation etc. - Recovery - survival involves the recovery cbr of raw materials and various and varied cbr strengths. - Protection and organization of materials - cannibalization - straps, belts etc.
- Heating and cooling - raincover / wind / snow / sun ... - Insulation ground - Manufacture Shelter - Recovery of rainwater - Contain - food, equipment, raw materials etc. - Protection bag backpacks - makeshift hammock - makeshift stretcher - Signage
- Heating and cooling - Ebulition and cooking - Signalling - Personal Protection - If mounted on a horn handle, for example, this tool is multifunctional - repairs, construction, size of Flint, leather cbr work etc. - Do not break, and can be used in all weather and at all temperatures and altitudes.
6- 2L Wheels
10- G19
Hi VolWest, Super your little video, ideal for those who can not buy a lot of equipment. You really gives the essential. I'll add just a sharpener for greater cbr autonomy from the cutting and I will replace the machete by the bushman (because I did not have a machete) Thank you friend Reply Delete
again, a video sobering, recommendations, your point of view. Nevertheless, I would like to remind cbr you that you promised to explain the "trauma kit". Thank you and good night. Reply Delete
Cool, not con the contrary. It is synthetic and frankly a good reminder of the essential. Light too? I guess the flashlight is already in the bag ... :) Reply Su
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