The Five C’S of survival

The 5 C's

Never go into the wilderness without these 5 C’s

 

(1) Cutting Tool: Ultimately, this means a sturdy, full tang knife, something that is always on your person in the backcountry. A four to five-inch carbon-steel blade and a flattened back edge is the most dependable and versatile. Well-made survival knives allow you to do everything from clean fish to split kindling.

(2) Combustion: A fire is critical in a survival situation during foul weather, it’s fundamental to maintaining your core temperature. Carry tinder material such as Wetfire or dryer lint with a ferro rod and a good lighter.

(3) Cover: We don’t get to decide when disaster strikes, this is important to remember. Always carry some sort of emergency shelter, a large garbage bag, a tarp, a poncho or even a wool blanket will do. You need to be able to setup some sort of shelter from the cold, rain and even sun. I would say forgetting this, is the most common mistake of outdoor enthusiasts.

(4) Container: Staying hydrated is essential in the outdoors, let alone an emergency. It is important to carry a container that can serve you in multiple ways. A large single walled stainless steel container is ideal, it not only allows you to carry plenty of water, in an emergency you will be able to boil water in it to make it safe for drinking. The are also very durable and well dent before the break

(5) Cordage: Carry a 100 feet of paracord, it is incredibly strong and has a myriad of uses, I never leave home without it.

As always,

Stay Vigilant and Be Prepared

The Rule of Threes

Emergency - The Rule of Threes

In an emergency, you will not last more than …

Three seconds without staying calm
Three minutes without breathing
Three hours without taking shelter
Three days without water
Three weeks without eating

Numbers are not concrete because they depend on the situation, environment, and person, but the rule of three gives us a solid base

Stay Calm, Apply First Aid, Find shelter, Find water, Find food

As Always,

Stay Vigilant and Be Prepared

Life is fragile

As the title suggests I am examining the fragility of life. This is a reaction to the imminent loss of a loved one, it spurs us to action when death knocks.

My focus is to try to reach for life not when it eludes us, but always. We tend to take for granted the breath we are given, and the spirits we share. Then death knocks and we long for the days lost and the love not shared.

So reach for life now, when the fruit is ripe, don’t wait for it to fall. Glean from life all the delicious harvest while it is fresh. Love, Laugh and Share like today is the most important day.

Because it is!!

As always,

Stay Vigilant and Be Prepared

Everyday Carry

It is my philosophy that each of us should make a habit of always carrying a few basic tools.

1 – A good sharp knife.

2 – A flashlight – rechargeable

3 – A length of cord

4 – A lighter

5 – A basic first aid kit

6 – A bottle of water

7 – A backup power source Anker

8 – A pen or pencil

9 – A small pad of paper, preferably water proof

These items should go with you everywhere, they will empower you.

As always,

Stay Vigilant and Be Prepared

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