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<blockquote data-quote="HiredHand" data-source="post: 3833196" data-attributes="member: 2469"><p>A buddy of mine convinced me to go in on the entire series of dvds by Ron Hood. It’s a good series and I would recommend them. They might not be flashy, but I think he presents good information. </p><p></p><p>The books by Cody Lundin are interesting, not to knock them, but he’s basically taken readily available information and condensed it down to a entertaining format. Really practical advice and I appreciate his philosophy of not doing things that might cause you serious harm or even death. </p><p></p><p>There really isn’t anything “special” to wilderness survival; it’s just keeping your butt alive without modern convenience, but I doubt most people want to willingly subject themselves to that type of discomfort to become comfortable with living or traveling in an area with few resources that don’t require some effort to utilize. </p><p></p><p>I think you just have to go out into the outdoors and practice what you learn without relying on too much gear. Even better take someone with you as a backup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiredHand, post: 3833196, member: 2469"] A buddy of mine convinced me to go in on the entire series of dvds by Ron Hood. It’s a good series and I would recommend them. They might not be flashy, but I think he presents good information. The books by Cody Lundin are interesting, not to knock them, but he’s basically taken readily available information and condensed it down to a entertaining format. Really practical advice and I appreciate his philosophy of not doing things that might cause you serious harm or even death. There really isn’t anything “special” to wilderness survival; it’s just keeping your butt alive without modern convenience, but I doubt most people want to willingly subject themselves to that type of discomfort to become comfortable with living or traveling in an area with few resources that don’t require some effort to utilize. I think you just have to go out into the outdoors and practice what you learn without relying on too much gear. Even better take someone with you as a backup. [/QUOTE]
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