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Worried about shopping online with your credit card?

March 18th, 2007

If you want to prevent yourself from being a victim of credit card fraud or stolen identity you should be careful where you enter your credit card online.  You should only enter your credit card where you see a LOCK in the browswer and try to stick to shopping with companies that have been around for a while and/or someone else has shopped with them previously. Another way to protect yourself is to get a pre-paid Visa Gift Card and use that for making ALL your online purchases.  This provides the best protection because if someone gets ahold of it you don’t have much money on it to worry about and they can’t go wild and rack up huge bills.  This is not really a “survival” tip moreso a way to survive online safely.


Disney Safety Patrol - Survival Guide for Parents

March 13th, 2007

Disney (yes Disney as in Disney Land) has an online safety patrol guide for “grown-ups”. The guides are based of the Disney TV Series/Show Safety Patrol.

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Where can I buy electrolyte tablets?

March 12th, 2007

An electrolyte is: The medium which provides the ion transport mechanism between the positive and negative electrodes of a cell. What it means for you is that without proper electrolyte levels you may expierence dehydration sooner, cramping, and other muscle pains. (more…)


Family & Friend phone numbers

March 7th, 2007

Do not rely on your cell phone to always have betteries or to always be in working order.  I know many people that don’t know their relatives phone numbers because their cell phone stores it for them.  In a survival situation you may need to call a family member or friend from a pay phone or a rescuer may need their number. (more…)


Don’t give up

March 6th, 2007

Survival Tip March 6th 2007:

You must be willing to survive! Don’t get go into a panic attack or freak out when you become lost this will only use up your energy quicker and make you weak.
Tell yourself you will survive and you will get out of this.


Bring enough water

March 5th, 2007

Survival Tip March 5th 2007

If you plan a day-long drive you should bring enough water for each person to last a day or two depending how far you will be driving away from town.  If you are traveling through the mountains in winter or long back roads you should be more prepared than if you are driving to school. (hint: toss in some blankets)
More survival tips tomorrow.


Survival Terms

March 4th, 2007

This is a list of survival terms that I will be updating as I remember or come across them.

EDC - Every Day Carry (You may here this used like: I EDC my SOG Flash II knife)

FAK - First Aid Kit. (You may here this used like: I have three FAK’s one in my car one in my house and one on my peron.)

SAK - Swiss Army Knife. (The red knife with multi-tools.) (more…)


8 Days in Alaska - I Shouldn’t be Alive

March 3rd, 2007

There are 54 million acres of park land with large glaciers and huge mountain peaks in Alaska - more than enough room to get lost and require survival training.

James / Jim Sweeny and Dave nyman were climbing the elevator shaft in Alaska.  The elevator shaft is a large granite rock covered wtih ice so climbing it is slow going and extremely dangerous.  Part of the way up Jim Sweey falls and goes unconscious forcing Dave to lower him back down to the bottom.  After 5 hours of hard work they both reach the base of the rock face.  Once they are off the rock completely Dave realizes the full magnitutude of their situation and that it is up to him to  make it possible for both of them to survive.

Jim and Dave get hit by an avalanche the first night yet they survive! After moving their Dave thinks they are now in a safe place for the night yet AGAIN they are hit by an avalanche and survive! The odds of surviving one avalanche are insane but surviving two in two nights is amazing!

I’m not going to giveaway the whole episode of I shouldn’t be alive so I will use bullets to briefly touch on more topics from this show.

  • Plane attempting a rescue crashes.
  • Plane crash causes multiple bulging disks in the back of the passenger.
  • First avalanche destroys Dave and Jim’s tent.
  • Dave pulls Jim 17 hours through the snow.
  • Both men fall into a deep cravass.
  • Both men climb 70* snowy and icely ledge so that they are on the surface again.
  • The men use a technique which involves punching your first into the snow to gain grip and continue to climb.
  • Both men slide down the mountain to speed up their survival.
  • Weather is to bad for a rescue attempt, the men have to survive another night in sub-zero temp.
  • When they get to the bottom of the mountain Dave is ner delirious with exhaustion from pulling Jim down the mountain.
  • Jim spends 10 days in the hospital but survives.
  • Dave was awarded the carnagy medal.

Survival Technology

March 2nd, 2007

Recently I took my Polaris Sportsman 800 (QUAD/ATV) to a new off-road trail system for the day.  The trails all were loops and had markers letting you know where each ended up so with that we didn’t think to much about packing a map of the trails or checking our GPS point where we started, we defintly were not thinking about survival or ending up in a survival situation. (more…)


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