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		<title>HOW TO SURVIVE IN A SURVIVAL CAMPING</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For people who are heavily stressed out, they would normally opt for some activities that would give them renewed energy. This comes in the form of recreational activities. For the adventurous type of people, the kind of recreational activity that they would choose is camping. It provides them a way to get in touch with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For people who are heavily stressed out, they would normally opt for some activities that would give them renewed energy. This comes in the form of recreational activities.</p>
<p>For the adventurous type of people, the kind of recreational activity that they would choose is camping. It provides them a way to get in touch with nature, thus, giving them the needed energy. <span id="more-744"></span></p>
<p>In camping, having fun is not at all that easy. Remember that camping is a live outdoor activity. This means that anybody who is engaged in camping is also vulnerable to danger and risks. In this manner, the term survival camping defines the actual condition of every campers whenever they are out in the woods or in any camping sites.</p>
<p>Generally, survival camping reflects the ability of every camper to learn the skills needed so as to survive in any outdoor circumstances. The required skills in survival camping are actually the basic necessities of every person in a day to day living.</p>
<p>The first skill that must be learned is the ability to obtain food in the wilderness. Hence, it is a must that every camper should be equipped with appropriate devices so as to make survival camping relatively easy. Every camper must know which foods are edible in the forest. They should have a wide knowledge of herbs, plants, trees, fruits, and the different kinds of animals. Survival camping reflects the ability of the person to cope up with the changes in the environment provided that they know the things that are lurking around in the camp sites.</p>
<p>The next aspect that must be learned in survival camping is the ability to be ready in times of emergency. Generally, survival camping requires every camper to have an emergency pack. This includes a variety of first aid kits, insect repellent, signal mirror, compass, lighter, sunscreen lotion, ID, cell phone and whistle.</p>
<p>Consequently, survival camping also requires the basic knowledge of the environment. Campers should know how to behave while in the campsite at the same time know how to adopt with the environment.</p>
<p>Moreover, they should know the following camping safety tips so as to endure a survival camping:</p>
<p>1. Carry lots and lots of water</p>
<p>Water is very crucial in every activity. But to have a purified drinking water is even more essential.</p>
<p>In survival camping, water is a vital element that every camper must be abundant with because the waters available on the camping sites are detrimental to one’s health. That is why it is a must that every camper should have lots of water or when needs arise purification tablets.</p>
<p>2. Be weary of the animals</p>
<p>In survival camping, it is important for every camper to be aware at all times especially during the night. In most instances, wild animals trekked the area as soon as the sun sets. So, it is always better to stay inside the tent in order to observe safety at all times.</p>
<p>3. Be alert.</p>
<p>In survival camping, it is extremely important that every camper must be quick enough to give rescue as soon as an emergency happens. It is a must for every camper to remember that communication is the best principle to be observed at all times.</p>
<p>4. Keep in mind that danger lurks everywhere.</p>
<p>Survival camping teaches us that danger is always imminent, ready to attack every person who is not aware of the perils it can bring.</p>
<p>In survival camping, campers must know that the environment itself is dangerous. Too much heat can kill a person in the same way as too much cold will do. The wild animals are vulnerable to any danger it manifest. Misery and depression or simply the condition of being away from the usual course of events can also kill.</p>
<p>All of these things boil down to the fact that learning is the key concept in survival camping so as to outlive the dangers of outdoor living.</p>
<p>5. Have a plan.</p>
<p>Survival camping can be a unique and amusing way of relaxation and recreation. However, without proper knowledge and planning, survival camping may pose more harm than good.</p>
<p>Just remember, whatever survival kits and tips that you will learn and acquire in survival camping, you can also apply it in your daily life. In fact, life itself is a survival. So, it is a must that we learn how to survive even in our daily life.</p>
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		<title>Survival Camping: Dare or Chicken Out?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Survival is defined as a living or enduring longer than, or beyond the existence of another person or thing. It is a state of remaining alive after series of trials. It can be tested through many ways. One best way to test it is through camping. Camping has been a very thrilling activity of humans. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Survival is defined as a living or enduring longer than, or beyond the existence of another person or thing. It is a state of remaining alive after series of trials. It can be tested through many ways. One best way to test it is through camping. Camping has been a very thrilling activity of humans. It is commonly done in remote areas like forests or far-away islands. Due to this reason, much preparations are being done before setting off to go camping. <span id="more-742"></span></p>
<p>In line with this, there are two schools which can be in great consideration when camping topic is being talked about. First school; is that of going to the forests armed with<br />
important things needed to have an enjoyable time. Many people who join in<br />
this yearlong activity, camp not for camping&#8217;s welfare but because other<br />
housing setups are unavailable.</p>
<p>The second school that I happen to be a student is the discipline of &#8220;Survival Camping&#8221;. This type of camping is for camping&#8217;s sake and can be done anywhere. It does not require scenes, or anything for that matter except for a hidden forest. The question is, What is &#8220;survival camping&#8221; ?</p>
<p>It is the process of eliminating all your gears but what you can have in your pockets or in a small pack,and moving towards the woods. The most touch approach would mean taking no food, no water, no shelter, nor lights, etc&#8230; Why? Well, it is not that I don&#8217;t have all the gears and gizmos, in fact my basement is replete with stoves, tents, sleeping paraphernalias, fishing poles and other related things. It&#8217;s all about staying keen and maintaining your mental acumen even under duress. It&#8217;s about a fresh outlook. It&#8217;s about wearing your scars like sigs of triumphs.</p>
<p>Enjoyment? It is Not experienced always. Sometimes you starve. Sometimes you shake in coldness. Sometimes you head home early. (Rarely) But, there are moments when everything seems to happend uncontrollabe and you found yourself into the survival zone.Trusting yourself. Boldness. Faith. Self-introspection. If you are in survival camping you do not have room for bad thoughts. Daylight provides only sufficient time to find all you need.</p>
<p>This type of nerve-wracking camping is surely not meant for everyone. I do feel however that getting the ropes of fundamental survival can be rewarding.</p>
<p>You will have an internal storage of knowledge that could enable you to survive in the most difficult situations. It will also give you a full appreciation for all the things in your life that you may have ignored and not given much focus.</p>
<p>Right now, the STRONG WARNING! Attempt not to try this from scratch knowing nothing. And do not see the cruelty of the backcountry with little emphasis. If you do not know, my advice is please do not go! It is true, you will learn but this is not a hobby or sport to be taken less seriousness. Even one night your out in the cold when the temperature drops can get your life. The cold surface of the earth will lessen your body temperature which could lead to serious illness. (If your body loses heat faster than it can be replaced.) This is just one of many perils of camping in general.</p>
<p>The unavoidable challenges of survival camping: 1. Making fire without any matches nor lighters. 2. Purified water and its source 3. Housing 4. Food (Reminder: If you intend to harvest riotous game, be certain to keep to all local game rules) 5.Lastly enjoyment.</p>
<p>Time of the year? I have gone survival camping in every month of the year but it is good to do during spring time or fall. For the reason that the abundant food sources. It allows me the opportunity to rehearse traps and still affords a back-up meal should I come up empty. In summer shelter is insignificant as in cold season obviously.<br />
Something about the cold that adds to the intensity.</p>
<p>Duration? I personally go for the weekend however if the land will allow week long trips could be strived.</p>
<p>There are numerous books written on forests survival and can be bought very cheap. I personally own a whole bookcase. I would not testify a military-like survival reference as your only book on the topic. Although tiring they are often poorly illustrated and difficult to read due to little prints. Especially when attempting to determine edible plants. Select a great illustrated, good book that discusses the five fundamental areas I noted above.</p>
<p>There are cool schools which provide survival camping training. Like David Wescotts &#8220;BOSS&#8221; school in Rexburg, Idaho. The &#8220;Reevis Mountain School&#8221; in Roosevelt, AZ. These are just a some examples. If formal study is irrelevant then try getting yourself gradually by taking time to begin a matchless fire next time you go to the woods while in camping. Slowly you will develop the tactics to get survival camping a try.</p>
<p>I really wish that based from this review I have at least enticed some of you to have this type of camping a great start. It is not for the weak-hearted, but as the saying goes,  &#8220;NO GUTS NO GLORY&#8221; May the force be with you! And let me know what happens.</p>
<p>Ultimate  Note: This is an effective way to bring teeners to search a new love for themselves. There is always a trying time but if performed under the heedful eye of a backcountry expert teens can surely fix a low-spirited self-esteem. No mirrors to tell them they are losers, nor television, nor phones, nor malls, nothing but Mother Nature.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This world has revealed its astonishing beauty.  It keeps no secret of the sweet scent of nature.  Planet Earth remains bold and open for discovery.  Humans have nothing to do except to savor the gold at the rainbow’s extremities.  The oceans, seas, rivers, and streams are vast but they are sailable.  The sky is so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This world has revealed its astonishing beauty.  It keeps no secret of the sweet scent of nature.  Planet Earth remains bold and open for discovery.  Humans have nothing to do except to savor the gold at the rainbow’s extremities.  The oceans, seas, rivers, and streams are vast but they are sailable.  The sky is so high but it is reachable.  The mountains’ peaks peep into the sky’s window but they are climbable.  Everything on Mother Earth has a depth.  But everything has a bottom.  Everything has a distance. But everything has a boundary or a limit.  Into that end, one or more may exist as a winner.  Anyone can be a survivor.  But the question is, can you standout among the rest in the arena of the fittest?  Can you be a survivor in what we call survival camping?  Only when you arrive at the end can you find it out.<span id="more-740"></span></p>
<p>First things first, before you lurk in the wilderness of nature, let me define first survival camping.  Survival camping differs from the primitive exercise of camping.  And what is that primitive exercise of camping?  Most campers bring their food, tents, first aid kit, et cetera.  In this way, survival camping differs for it is forgetting all your man-made gears as safety measures against the foes in the wilderness such as wild beasts.</p>
<p>All you may bring is what will fill your empty pockets.  Isn’t it exciting then guys?  Not mentioning the worst of it is that you have to find your food, get your water, and produce lights out of the things and fossils you can get inside the mysterious wilderness of a forest. Yes people!  I am expecting you to ask the big question “WHY?” Why no food?  Alright, I will answer that.  Forget those supermarkets in the city for what is ahead of you in the woods is a market of survival.  Leaving the markets in the city is fine.  For what welcomes you ahead is the mother of all markets.  A fresh and green forest is ready to be tasted by you.</p>
<p>You may have all the required and necessary gears but survival camping is not worth the name if you bring those equipments.  In general, survival camping is life survival per se.  It is survival by your own means and ways.  It is survival by your own sticky sweat that burns the cold pressure of the cold ground and breezy atmosphere of Mother Nature. What does it take in survival camping?  A little bit interesting question, ha! It&#8217;s all about staying alert and maintaining your mental edge even under compulsion and pressure. It&#8217;s about making your own style in order to survive.  It is about making a fresh and tricky ways to survive the tricks of the dark forest ahead. Survival camping is feeling good with the wounds made from the sharp weeds in the forest.</p>
<p>Simply put, survival camping is about making something out of nothing.  What is that something?  Can it be fun? Yes, it can be.  But it is not always the case guys. You may get hungry but the fruits of the trees will full your lurking stomach.  The only thing you can remember is when to go home early.  But leading your way home as early as the chirp of mangrove birds will not get the most out of your sacrifice.  Daylight grants only enough time to find all you need, to find along the woods the things that you’ve left in the market.  But this time it’s for FREE.  Absolutely!  Interesting?  Try it and find it yourself.</p>
<p>&gt;On the other hand, not everybody can endure the benefits of survival camping.  Some will go home as losers and some are winners.  All you have is a packed of guts and glory.  Survival camping gives you the chance to experience the things that you missed and took for granted before.  So what do you think?  Can take the challenge?  If your answer is yes, survival camping is really meant for you to try.<br />
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&gt;Now take this morsel advice and include in your pack of courage this demanding WARNING! Being unprepared is not the concept of survival camping.  All it takes is some pack of preparedness in your pocket.  If you are not prepared, do not continue your journey in the forest.  Or you might just end up there with an empty stomach, full of wounds, and a body with the smell of sticky sweat.  Anyway, it’s just yours so what is the deal, right? Staying until night at the midst of forest might just bring your life at stake. You might just give yourself hypothermia. Hypothermia is the lack of sufficient body heat.  Take note: some problems are not yet mentioned in this article.  Just keep your self ready to face the unknown.</p>
<p>There is no best time when to and not to take survival camping.  There is no definite time when to conduct survival camping.  But according to what I have read, some survival campers camp anytime of the year but preferably fall and early winter. It is just because the supplies of fruits in the forest are at their peak time.  There are plenty of edible fruits at those seasons. Well, during summer, survival camping is not a problem especially that the weather is good for camping days.</p>
<p>Some of you will ask, “What is the advisable length of days to stay in the forest?”  According to some researchers, some survival campers conduct a week-long camping.  But if the weather permits, long-range camping will do.</p>
<p>There are various books available whether on-line or off-line.  These books just wait to be read by you – survival campers!  Just get out of your doors and have any one of those books.</p>
<p>If your problem is that you cannot find schools that offer survival camping courses, there is the David Wescotts and Reevis Mountain School in Rexburg, Idaho and Roosevelt, Arizona, respectively. I am sure these suggested schools will give you the lessons on what does it take to be called a survival camper.</p>
<p>In the forest, there is no person to tell you that you are ugly.  Both of you possess the same thirst of your sweat, the same smell of your body, and the same reason on why you are there as survival campers; that is, to be called extra-ordinary, challengers, and avengers in your own good ways.</p>
<p>Nobody is a villain in survival camping.  Gut is what it takes.</p>
<p>Happy survival camping guys! May the fittest survive!</p>
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		<title>How to Survive in the Wild</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surviving in the wild for some people is a big challenge especially for those that haven’t really experienced the true experience of being in one with nature. In order to survive in the wild, one should be aware of the different camping survival tips. These camping survival tips were created for people that are still [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surviving in the wild for some people is a big challenge especially for those that haven’t really experienced the true experience of being in one with nature. In order to survive in the wild, one should be aware of the different camping survival tips. These camping survival tips were created for people that are still unsure of the things needed to be done in a camping trip. These camping survival tips also proves to be an effective way to start the trip and this is through caution and careful planning. <span id="more-738"></span></p>
<p>There are different camping survival tips that should be observed by all campers. Here is some of it:</p>
<p>a.    Map reading – the first on the camping survival tips is map reading. This means that people should always carry a compass and map in handy whenever following a trail. There are many reasons why these things should be included and one of these reasons is to see that if they are going in the right path. On the other hand, these things should come in handy whenever a person gets lost in the wild. Map reading is also functional whenever you feel like getting into a little trouble by exploring a different trail. A word of caution though, it is better to conduct this kind of attitude with a professional or a seasoned camper because their experience would guide you through the process.</p>
<p>b.    Supply of Water and Food – the second on the camping survival tip is water and food. Water and food are the basic needs of the body in order to survive. The second tip on the camping survival tips suggest that enough food supply should be brought and clean water should always be present. If ever the food supply ran out, food that are high in carbohydrates such as an energy bar is a great supplement during your stay in the wild because it would be able to provide you with the energy you need in order to survive. On the other hand, water should always be present during the camping trip because once you thirst; the energy level of a person goes down. The number two in camping survival tips show that people must not ran out of food and water because people would not be able to survive in the wild without it.</p>
<p>c.    Use of First aid – the third tip in the camping survival tips suggest that familiarizing yourself with the first aid kit would actually be good especially if you are going to get stuck in the wild for a long time. Through the use of first aid, people could actually treat themselves and provide their own cure for their own injury. In the wilds, having an injury means that you must also know how to take care of it. Through the use of a first aid kit, this could be achieved.</p>
<p>d.    Storage and use of Emergency kit – the fourth on the camping survival tips is the emergency kit. An emergency kit should contain things that are necessary for survival in the wild. Matches, flashlights, and other related things should be used in order to survive the ordeal in the wild. If ever something goes wrong, the materials found in the emergency kit would prove to be useful. These things should be properly kept because in the future, it would contribute a lot in wilderness survival.</p>
<p>If ever you would plan going outdoors, always remember to take note of this camping and survival tips because it would be a big help especially if this is your first time to do such activities. Always remember that camping should be the time to commune with nature and marvel its beauty. Despite of that intent, being careful and calculated would not go amiss especially if it costs the safety of people.</p>
<p>These are just some of the camping survival tips that people should remember if they are going camping. These camping survival tips would also help people to know a little information regarding the life in the wild. Camping is a lot of but remembering the different camping survival tips would help people to be safe but also enjoying as well.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 20:27:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Camping sounds like a whole lot of fun, doesn&#8217;t it? When you were kids, summer camps were great sources of joy as it meant meeting new friends, enjoying the outdoors and basically, just having the time of your lives! Right now, you still camp just for kicks, whenever you have ample time on our hands. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Camping sounds like a whole lot of fun, doesn&#8217;t it? When you were kids, summer camps were great sources of joy as it meant meeting new friends, enjoying the outdoors and basically, just having the time of your lives! Right now, you still camp just for kicks, whenever you have ample time on our hands.<br />
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Every time you camp, do you think of camping survival? Do you take it into serious consideration when you go out in the woods? If you don&#8217;t, then it&#8217;s time to do a double-check and take camping survival to heart.</p>
<p>Camping survival means making the most out of the resources at hand to hurdle all the obstacles that might get in the way of successful camping. Camping is never hassle-free so it is a must to know camping survival. It is imperative that one must not even venture into camping without knowing about it! Do not spoil the fun so read up and know what it takes to survive camping.</p>
<p>1. Have your sleeping gear ready.</p>
<p>Of course, you&#8217;re not expected to be up at all times during camping. Camping survival includes all the necessary sleeping gear like the following: big and reliable tents, sleeping pads and sleeping bags, comfy mattresses and pillows. Have some emergency and fire blankets ready. Be sure that you have also the inflator and deflator with you. Mosquito nets are important to keep those buggies away, so are hammocks for more enjoyable resting time!</p>
<p>2. Camping survival equipment? Check!</p>
<p>What are these equipment that you must lug during camping?</p>
<p>a. Hacksaws<br />
b. Fingersaws<br />
c. Power Inverters or Wave Inverters<br />
d. Generators<br />
e. Portable Compressors<br />
f. Knives<br />
g. Machetes<br />
h. Axes</p>
<p>3. Bag it Up</p>
<p>Camping survival means sporting the right bags. You don&#8217;t use cute, frilly bags when camping. You use duffle bags, heavy-duty backpacks,  storage cases that are waterproof,  compass pouches, hydration packs and cargo bags. Of course, there are coolers and can holders to hold up all the beverages.</p>
<p>4. Trust compass.</p>
<p>Now what if you get lost in the woods? Good thing, there is such a thing as compass to show you the right way! There are different types of compass for you to choose from, but be sure how to use it first! You must even have walking and hiking sticks for better navigation.</p>
<p>5. Be illuminated enough.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a given that there&#8217;s no electricity when you camp. To ensure camping survival, you must have rechargeable flashlights to keep your adventure alive. You have lanterns,  laser pointers and traffic wands for added lighting.</p>
<p>6. Know what to wear.</p>
<p>Camping isn&#8217;t a party where you all dress to the nines. Nosiree. In camping, just be sure you have these stuffed in your bag: jackets, coats, pants, tanktops, safety vests, overalls and towels. Add some appropriate headwear too.</p>
<p>7. Be ready for emergency.</p>
<p>When we mean be ready for emergency, this points out to your first aid kit. Yes, a medical kit is a must-have for camping survival. As much as possible, you must have a snake bite kit and insect bite kit ready. This includes a lot of ointments, pain relievers and blister creams. If you can even prepare a surgical kit, why not?</p>
<p>8. Eat right.</p>
<p>Camping survival does not denote that you resort to eating tree leaves. Make sure that you have a rich stock of good food to last you while camping. Must-haves: powerbars,meat sticks and don&#8217;t forget the smores!</p>
<p>9. Drink clean water.</p>
<p>Camping survival, again, does not denote that you just gulp whatever is available. No matter what happens, never drink contaminated water! Unless there&#8217;s a spring where water is crystal clear, steer clear of bodies of water to hydrate yourself. Use water filters. They are mandatory.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s mid-October, the sun is beaming just right, the morning breeze feels good on your skin and the scenery outside- just breathtaking. So you decided to pack your backs, give your legs a good stretch and trek outside. You wouldn’t let this good weather condition to pass without doing the most logical thing to do [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s mid-October, the sun is beaming just right, the morning breeze feels good on your skin and the scenery outside- just breathtaking. So you decided to pack your backs, give your legs a good stretch and trek outside. You wouldn’t let this good weather condition to pass without doing the most logical thing to do on a good day – head outside and go camping! <span id="more-736"></span></p>
<p>Here’s the camping survival 101 checklist. Things you need to bring with you to keep you on the go all through out the camp:</p>
<p>Plenty of food and water – bring about half a galloon per person on a per day basis. You can also bring along water filter just in case you ran out of water and try fresh natural water resources.</p>
<p>Extra clothes – bring at least two sets of underwear, pants/ overall, shirt and socks for a day at camp.</p>
<p>Camp stove – for cooking or heating water.</p>
<p>Emergency/ first-aid kit &#8211; keep the basic medical supplies in there, like antiseptics, cottons, sunscreen, bug repellant, bandage, aspirins, pocket tissues and a week supply of any medication you might be on.</p>
<p>Fire starter – it’s always more convenient to light a match or click on a lighter than rub two stones to make a fire. Keep the matches in a water proof container or better yet buy water proof matches.</p>
<p>Deyhydrated food / canned goods – better known as survival food. No need to cook or heat, bringing everything that needs less preparation is the best stuff to bring on camps.</p>
<p>Flashlight &#8211; to cope with the dark and to find stuff inside your bag at night. Don’t forget to bring along the batteries.</p>
<p>Survival kit– this includes your utility tool, pocket knife, binoculars, military watch, etc.</p>
<p>Map/ Compass – even if you know the place where you are exploring, it doesn’t hurt to bring a handy map or compass just in case you’ll get lost.</p>
<p>Communication device – GPRS or cell phones can be very helpful and would come in handy during emergencies.</p>
<p>Back packs- there is a new camping bag that doubles as a sleeping gear too. You might want to try that! Also try to bring a backpack with more external pockets so you can stuff more things.</p>
<p>Tents – when it comes to tents, size always matters. Choose among 2-man, 4-man, 6-man or a 10-man tent for a big family. You would need tarp (rain fly) and a ground cloth to cover the earth. Don’t forget to bring along the tent stakes, support holes and a camp axe to pound them firmly on the ground.</p>
<p>Personal stuff – for sanitation always bring your bar soap, hand sanitizer washcloth, toothpaste and toothbrush, deodorant, feminine supplies, laundry soaps</p>
<p>Sun protectors – sunscreen, bandanna or hat, sunglasses</p>
<p>The above list is far from being 100 percent complete. But at least we have the basic essentials covered. Camping survival equipments may very and are tailor made to whoever and wherever the camp will be done. For instance, there would be additional things to bring of your child or your pet will tag along.</p>
<p>Here are some quick trivia and tips on camp survival:</p>
<p>&gt; Always dress light. Be sure to slip on your extra light waterproof boots.</p>
<p>&gt; Humans can last approximately 2 and half days without water in 49C environment as long as you are not under direct sunlight.</p>
<p>&gt; You could even last around 10 days more if ever the temperature is kept at below 21C.</p>
<p>&gt; Poison Ivy is everywhere. Be sure you would know one if you see one. Poison Ivy’s are three leaf plants usually found on the ground and growing up on trees and rocks.  If you get in contact with it, immediately wash off with soap and cool water</p>
<p>&gt; You might think of doing your tents sometime before the nightfall. This should conserve your energy and fluids.</p>
<p>&gt; In case of a very humid temperature try not do lie directly on the ground. Create a makeshift bed that is slightly raised above the ground so the air could circulate well beneath you.</p>
<p>&gt; It&#8217;s best to start camp during dusk or dawn to lessen your exposure to sunlight.</p>
<p>&gt; And finally, have fun, fun, fun! When you’re at camp, make a stronger bond with your family or friends stronger by bonding thru a discussion over bonfire or play card games, board games or even active activities.</p>
<p>Camping is the best activity to appreciate Mother Nature. And it is a plus if you get to share it with family and friends. Most find it very interesting that nature is challenging their camping survival skills whenever they go out to trek, it may be in the mountains, woods or down the river. So they just go ahead and look nature straight in the eye and enjoy the splendor of the great outdoor.</p>
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		<title>Camping and Survival Tips For In The Wilderness</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Dec 2008 20:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who has been camping will tell you that it’s a fun experience that shouldn’t be missed. But everything can go wrong on a camping trip. Here are some camping and survival tips to get you through your trip, and make you enjoy it. Camping and survival tips abound where water is involved.  Don’t forget [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who has been camping will tell you that it’s a fun experience that shouldn’t be missed. But everything can go wrong on a camping trip. Here are some camping and survival tips to get you through your trip, and make you enjoy it.<span id="more-732"></span></p>
<p>Camping and survival tips abound where water is involved.  Don’t forget to bring a lot along. Store water in food safe plastic bottles – not glass – and keep them in a cooler. Bring along a ration that will allow one person to have 2 liters to drink each day. With the current environmental situation, and despite popular notion, rainwater is no longer safe to drink.</p>
<p>If you are bringing along water stored in plastic containers, do not store them near gasoline, pesticides, kerosene, or other vaporous fuels. Vapors can seep into plastic and affect the water, so heed this camping and survival tip if you want to enjoy your trip, and yet still get out of it alive.</p>
<p>Camping and survival tips are for nothing if you don’t have a campsite to go to. Choose one that’s near sanitary toilets if you have to bring children with you.</p>
<p>When you reach your campsite, pitch your tent immediately, then spray it with rain-resistant spray. Don’t let the weather wash your staunchly-met camping and survival tips away.</p>
<p>There is no end to the camping and survival tips that come with what food you should bring. Indeed, you can bring as much as you want and can carry, but don’t forget that you can attract pests to your campsite too.</p>
<p>The ultimate camping and survival tip on food? Bring as much, but be more careful.</p>
<p>The ultimate camping and survival tip Food Bin? Cans of beef stew, corned beef, pie filling, ravioli or other instant pasta, baked beans, instant soup, vegetables such as mushrooms and corn, and fruits such as pineapple and peaches; boxes of instant macaroni and cheese; a loaf of bread; cheese; potted meat for sandwiches; butter and condiments; hot dogs and marshmallows for roasting; popcorn; boxes of cereals that don’t need sugar; chocolates; and beer for the grown ups.</p>
<p>The ultimate camping and survival tip for carrying the Ultimate Food Bin? Carry what you can, and store leftovers in storage bags or aluminum foil. Don’t break your back.</p>
<p>Everyone can go camping, even bookworms. There will be idle time in the wilderness, so heed this camping and survival tip and bring a book. There’s nothing like ruminating on life and literature while immersing yourself in the comfort of the great outdoors.</p>
<p>There are thousands of camping and survival tips for entertaining children if you have to bring them along. Prepare games and activities, and tell stories around the campfire. Allow children to help in setting up camp, preparing food, and washing dishes and clothes. Do not allow children to eat large meals, since they will be going out to explore and swim. Instead, hand out small, energy filled snacks like chocolates or sandwiches, to keep their energy up.</p>
<p>As there are thousands of camping and survival tips for children, so are there thousands of games you can have around the campfire, and even in the car on the way to the campsite. Check out some examples – as well as more camping and survival tips – at http://nd.essortment.com/campfiregames_pvv.htm.</p>
<p>Packing for a camping trip can be a hassle, so take note of the following camping and survival tips.</p>
<p>Pack two sets of light clothes for a four day trip, and bring along a sweater, waterproof jacket, socks, and hiking boots that fit over your ankles. If you must overpack, store your extra clothes (and extra things that meet the rest of the camping and survival tips) in your sleeping blanket.</p>
<p>Camping and survival tips are useless if your campsite suddenly catches fire. The remedial camping and survival tip? Pack a light fire extinguisher.</p>
<p>Assemble a toolkit with all your necessary screwdrivers and tools – or bring a Swiss army knife, or any folding multi-purpose tool, with sharpened blades. Sometimes, entire camping and survival tips can be had with all the tools that are packed into one Swiss knife.</p>
<p>Load and take your first aid kit, and don’t forget to toss the prescription medications, vitamin supplements, anti-allergy medicines, and lip balm in. Camping and survival tips are nothi</p>
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		<title>Self Defense Material Doubles as a Handy Tool in the Wild: Camping and Survival Knives</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You think it&#8217;s a bit awkward to bring a knife when you are just planning to go on camping? Unless you are planning to only sleep in a tent in your backyard (you&#8217;re childhood camping dream), going on a camping is never safe without survival knives. It&#8217;s not like you are about to dethrone Rambo, you silly. It&#8217;s just that on going on a camping, survival knives are on the essentials that you should never forget to bring. <span id="more-730"></span></p>
<p>Why you may ask. Here are the 2 major reasons to always carry around a camping survival knife with you, especially if it&#8217;s in the wilderness that you will go have a camping to &#8212; as a handy tool and as a self-defense item.</p>
<p>1. A survival knife could serve as a lighter version of an axe.</p>
<p>If you are a regular viewer of &#8220;Survivor&#8221; you will surely get the drift. How many times were the survivors asked to create a raft from scratch? How many times did they have to chuck their own trees to fuel their bonfires? How many times did they realize that they need a tool such as an axe to carry out their challenges more successfully? Simply innumerable.</p>
<p>But hey, I&#8217;m not telling you that you have to be one &#8216;em greasy faced, bodacious survivors first before you ever realize that a survival knife is indeed one must-have when you are out in the wild.</p>
<p>2. A survival knife could be used to defend oneself from a wild animal&#8217;s attack.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to be a martial arts expert to defend yourself, especially when it&#8217;s an uncontrollable animal that&#8217;s attacking you. You just need to know where to stab the raging animal. And, how else would you stab an animal? Use a simple survival knife!</p>
<p>Now that you know how indispensable a survival knife could get when you on a camping, it&#8217;s time learn which is the best kind of survival knife that you can purchase for yourself before you go on another camping trip with your friends or with your family.</p>
<p>What Kind of Knife</p>
<p>When settling for blade lengths, ranges vary from 10-20cm (4-8 inches), depending on how are you planning to use it more often. When you are having second-thoughts, it&#8217;s a lot safer to get a smaller blade. If you plan to normally carry a wood axe together with the survival knife, better opt for a smaller blade.</p>
<p>When checking on blade thickness, 3-6mm will do, depending on length.</p>
<p>When knowing what blade style to get, a drop point will be very useful, which is a tad stronger than a clip-point.</p>
<p>When looking for a survival knife sheath, Kydex is a good candidate since it is a plastic material that does not lose its shape without getting worn out easily. A leather sheath will suit a smaller blade too.</p>
<p>Who are the Best Makers of Survival Knives</p>
<p>Any of these top survival knives makers will offer you the best when it comes to knives:</p>
<p>Jerry Busse is said to be one of the best makers of knives but they could come with a hefty price tag.</p>
<p>Swamp Rat is the maker to settle for if you would like a Busse knife, but your funds are not enough.</p>
<p>Chris Reeve is famous for the Green Beret model.</p>
<p>Those that are made from Himalaya such as the khukuris are also very viable. This is one special knife that you should know how to use.</p>
<p>Folding Knives</p>
<p>These are the most easy to carry anywhere when opting to buy a survival knife for your camping trip. Make sure that you get the sturdiest and yet most flexible of these folders.</p>
<p>When it&#8217;s time for you to finally purchase a camping and survival knife, it won&#8217;t hurt either to go look for those that with a survival kit in the handle. It&#8217;s like one of those multi-purpose Swiss Army knives only they are a lot better because they include matches, a metal wire saw, fishing hooks and line, compass, etc. One great value and a display of the true essence of a survival knife!</p>
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		<title>Stay Sharp, Stay Right: Camping and Survival Knives</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 20:25:43 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Camping is all about living it up, out in the wilderness. But the conveniences of modernity don’t belong in the great outdoors, and if you do have to go camping, you have to survive – and if you have to spend a night with Mother Nature, you will need the right camping and survival knives.<span id="more-728"></span></p>
<p>Camping and survival knives come in different shapes and sizes, and are made for different purposes. Large scale blades such as machetes or axes are useful for chopping wood. Smaller blades are useful in most other tasks.</p>
<p>The Swiss Army knife is the most common and most useful camping and survival knife. A typical Swiss Army knife will contain a sharp blade, can opener, bottle opener, tweezers, and awl. Take this knife on any camping trip, but clean and oil it regularly. Swiss Army Knives can corrode and dull due to dirt and grime.</p>
<p>The camping and survival pocket knife is good for urban use, such as in etching soft surfaces, slicing fruit, and picking out dirt from hard to reach corners. In camping, a pocket knife can be good for light field work if you have to cut off twig or shrub samples for your collection, sift through dead leaves to get to a specimen, skin a rabbit, or gut a fish. The camping and survival pocket knife is also useful for first aid.</p>
<p>This camping and survival knife blade can be hidden within the handle, making it a culinary, camping, and defensive weapon. Be careful with handling such blades, and keep them out of reach of children. If you use such camping and survival knives regularly, be sure to sharpen them, as pocket knives are generally not made of high grade steel. You will never know if you need them; and if you do, they should be ready for use.</p>
<p>The camping and survival hunting knife, or Bowie knife, is suitable for light to heavy field work. Because bowie knives are made of higher grade metal, they do not corrode, chip, or blunt easily, and they can be used for a wider range of needs. Bowie knives come in handy when digging through dirt, cutting through larger twigs or small branches, or slicing heavier materials such as animal meat.</p>
<p>The camping and survival Bowie knife usually has a fixed blade. In some varieties, the knife sheath or handle will contain gadgets such as screws or tweezers, much in the fashion of a Swiss Army knife.</p>
<p>The military or tactical knife is considered a suitable camping and survival knife, especially for wilderness areas where the environment and weather are harsher. Such knives are made of high grade metal, and may appear dull. Some models even have a knife sharpener within the sheath, so that the blade always comes out keen.</p>
<p>Although very useful for large scale, heavy field work, such camping and survival knives should never be used when children are around. They should also be kept clean regularly, so wash dirty knives after using them on meat or soil.</p>
<p>They may not be considered camping and survival knives, but vintage knives can still prove to be of some use during camping. Although they are functional, these knives are not used in field work, in order to keep the knife’s condition and value. Since vintage and collector’s knives are much prized, they have a deliberately dulled edge, and are sometimes suitable only for display.</p>
<p>Some vintage and commemorative knives will usually contain impressions on the blade, sheath, or handle, and can prove to be a good conversation piece while happy campers are seated around the camp fire. Knives are indeed good for camping and survival – and what better way to survive the evening than with a conversation over the history and intricacies of a vintage camping and survival knife?</p>
<p>When purchasing camping and survival knives, think of what you intend to use them for before you splurge. Some knives are made of better quality metal than other. Yet others have a special ergonomic handle, or may be fashioned especially for left-handed users.</p>
<p>Most knives can be very expensive, but are worth their investment in the long run – and can ensure that your camping trip will be one that you will enjoy and live to remember.</p>
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		<title>80 DEGREES BELOW ZERO: CAMPING AND SURVIVAL IN ANTARCTICA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of the seven continents, Antarctica is by far the coldest and the windiest. With more than 99 percent of it covered with ice, temperature in Antarctica could go down to as low as –90°C (-130°F). Blizzards and ice sheets are common, while rainfalls and daylights are rare occurrences. (It is even called a ‘desert’ because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of the seven continents, Antarctica is by far the coldest and the windiest. With more than 99 percent of it covered with ice, temperature in Antarctica could go down to as low as –90°C (-130°F). Blizzards and ice sheets are common, while rainfalls and daylights are rare occurrences. (It is even called a ‘desert’ because it only averages as little as two inches of rainfall or precipitation in a year!) There are no plants (except for algae, mosses, and lichens) and no land-based animals (except for mites, ticks, and nematode worms that can live while frozen in ice under rocks and stones). The famous dwellers of Antarctica are not the indigenous people, but the penguins. Even the local government does not exist.<span id="more-726"></span></p>
<p>These features may definitely highlight the discomforts that one could possibly experience upon setting foot to Antarctica, aside from the fact that this place is hardly accessible (as it is located at the South Pole). Nonetheless, it has been observed that the number of people going to Antarctica has been growing every year. And not all of them are scientists. In fact, only a handful of them are scientists – the rest are tourists in cruises who are out for an adventure.</p>
<p>If you happen to be one of these adventurers who are planning to venture into an experience of a lifetime, here are some tips on how to survive the ‘desert’ of Antarctica:</p>
<p>Camping Clothing – Antarctica is the coldest place on earth; it can freeze a person’s skin in thirty seconds. That is why choosing clothes that are suitable for this weather should be of prime importance. It is suggested that you include in your list these items: waterproof jacket and pants, pile or wool mittens or gloves, pile or wool hat, thermal underwear, several clothes for layering, wool or synthetic socks, and snow boots.</p>
<p>Camping Gear – after clothing, perhaps the basic thing that one should consider next is the shelter. Antarctica is covered with ice and snow, so it is highly recommended that a tent or tarp be used aside from the basic waterproof sleeping bag.</p>
<p>Of course, packing for food should also be taken into consideration. Pick foods with longer shelf life that are easy to prepare and/or ready to eat. Canned goods best fit these conditions, as they can last long and can be used as an instant pot (they can be placed directly on the burner or stove). Also, do not forget the other cooking essentials, such as stove and fuel, cooking dishes and utensils (especially a manual can opener), and seasoning ingredients (salt, pepper, and other spices).</p>
<p>Perhaps every camper’s concern while outdoors is the need for water – and this is not a problem in Antarctica. In fact, 70 percent of the world’s fresh water is found here (although most of them are in the form of ice). So along with your potable water, you may also want to include water filter and purification tablets on your list.</p>
<p>The rest of these camping essentials are equally important as well: lantern or flashlight with extra fuel/bulb &amp; batteries, matches (in waterproof container) or fire starter, garbage bags or plastic bags (be sure to bring extra), backpacker’s shovel, cord, pliers, biodegradable soap (liquid soap is recommended because it consumes less water), pot scrubber, binoculars, map (in a waterproof case), compass, mirror (for signaling), and a watch or alarm clock. Personal toiletry items, such as toilet paper, toothbrush and toothpaste, bath towel, and brush or comb should also be included.</p>
<p>First Aid Items – this is a must-have for every camper. A basic First Aid kit for treating minor injuries should include band-aids, bandages, adhesive tape, sterile gauze pads, First aid cream, antibiotic or burn ointment, Aspirin or Tylenol, ammonia, and thermometer.</p>
<p>Optional Items – you may want to bring an axe or a hatchet, or maybe an air pillow or a catalytic heater. Items in this category also include a deck of playing cards and other handy board games. You may want to bring them in case an attack of boredom ensues.</p>
<p>Now you are ready for a great adventure in the sea-ice. With these recommended essentials, you are all set to face the harsh conditions and the changing ‘moods’ of the continent that is Antarctica. Enjoy!</p>
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