American Survival Guide - February 2015 USA
American Survival Guide - February 2015 USA
American Survival Guide - February 2015 USA
HEROES ADRIFT:
ADRIFT:THE LOUIS ZAMPERINISTORY
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VOLUME 4 ISSUE 2
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DISTILLING
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SPECIAL SECTIONS
Think Small:
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Keep Your Stuff Dry
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Map to the Stars:
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FEATURES
34 STORIES OF SURVIVAL: LOUIS
ZAMPERINI
BACKCOUNTRY
78 NEVER GIVE UP
Surviving at Sea
Story By Adam Jones
URBAN
20 THE LONG ARM OF SURVIVAL
The Pros and Cons of Different Caliber
Handguns For Survival
Story by Paul Hantke
86 THE E STAFF
Peace of Mind in the Palm of your Hand
Story by Tim Ralston
88 PACK MENTALITY
Nitro-Paks 72-Hour Getaway Kit
Story by Ryan Lee Price
GEAR
GUIDES
SURVIVAL
BEACONS 65
40 MACHETAZO
PERSONAL
FLOATATION
DEVICES 112
WATERPROOF
STORAGE 122
58 TACTICAL CARRY-ALL
Kilimanjaros Transport Modular Outdoor
Pack
Story by Phil Tobin
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70 THE BUSHCRAFTER
Benchmades Answer to the Survivors
Question
Story by Simon Meyers
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HOW-TO
26 A SOLAR STILL IN THE SAND
How To Make Fresh Water in Coastal
Regions
Story by Christopher Nyerges
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94 TINY SURVIVOR
Build Your Own Mini Survival Kit
Story by William Billy Boggs
COLUMNS
FIRST WORDS 6
NEW PRODUCTS 10
PREPPING WITH RALSTON 14
NEWS & NOTES 16
DEAD END 130
FIRSTWORDS
VOLUME 4, ISSUE 2 / FEBRUARY 2015
Ryan Lee Price
EDITORIAL
Editor-in-Chief: Ryan Lee Price
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Water World
DESCRIBED BY PLANETARY EXPLORERS as a Goldilocks planet, our solitary
blue dot is just the right distance away from the sunnot too far and not too
closeso that water is present in liquid form on its surface. No other planet in the
Solar System has the traits necessary to hold water in liquid form; most are way too
cold, like Neptune and Uranus, while the inner planets, like Mercury and Venus,
are much too hot. The Earth does this in a big way, as 70 percent of its surface is
covered in liquid water, trillions and trillions of gallons of it. Without it, life on this
planet would not be possible, as human beings are composed mostly of water and
we need it daily to live comfortably.
The big problem with the vast majority of the water on the planet is that it is not
potable; only three percent of the water found in liquid form on this planet is drinkable. And most of that is inaccessible to humans. The rest is salt water, which might
as well be poison if you were to drink it. It is a terrible irony the majority of people
stranded in the great expanse of the worlds oceans after a plane crash or a boat catastrophe usually die from lack of water not drowning or exhaustion or starvation.
Water in the worlds oceans is a complex solution of minerals, decayed biological matter, and the dissolved igneous rocks that have eroded into the sea over millions of years. At least 72 chemical elements are found in an average cup of sea
water, the most being chloride (19.3 parts per thousand), followed by sodium (10.7
parts per thousand) and sulfate (2.7 parts per thousand).
Desperation and clouded judgment have provoked many a man stuck in what he
has concluded as a dire situation to drink salt water. Usually, the human body does
well at normalizing small amounts of sodium, but high concentrations are a challenge. When too much salt is in your system, water is leached from individual cells
to compensate for the difference and to correct the imbalance. This causes the cells
to shrink, which is a very bad thing. The body fights this by urinating to remove the
salt, but the kidneys can only produce urine that is slightly less salty than salt water,
so in order to remove the salt, we urinate more water than we drink. The result is
dehydration, the very thing you drank salt water to combat in the first place.
The body compensates for the fluid loss by increasing the heart rate and constricting blood vessels to maintain blood pressure and flow to vital organs. Eventually, youll feel nausea, weakness and delirium. As you become more dehydrated,
the brain and other organs receive less blood, which leads to coma, organ failure
and eventually death.
In this issue, we discuss the survival techniques used when stranded at sea. On
Page 26, Christopher Nyerges explains the proper method for converting salt water
into drinkable water. To some seasoned readers, Nygeres may be a familiar name.
He is not only an accomplished survivalist writer with more than 14 books and
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the 1990s. We are proud to have him back in the magazine, and we are sure his
expertise in many areas of survival will be of great value to the readers.
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for being the international spokesperson in the launch of NatGeos No. 1-rated program, Doomsday Preppers.
Why Prepare?
During the cold season, many
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the
LONG ARM
OF SURVIVAL
THE PROS AND CONS OF DIFFERENT CALIBER HANDGUNS FOR SURVIVAL
Story and Photography by Paul Hantke
here is no doubt that a big part of most every survival situation is defense, protection and security against not only the
elements that threaten you a hurricane, earthquake or
man-made disaster but from the people who tend to be
less prepared than you are.
You have supplies, food, water and equipment that will need protection, and your very life and the lives of your family and friends depend on
it. A handgun is a perfect solution. Its small and compact, easy to use,
and most of all concealable. In certain situations, advertising your intentions and abilities with a rifle or a shotgun might attract more attention
and trouble than you need or want. Your best bet is to have a handgun
that can be kept under wraps.
However, any conversation about concealable handguns for survival
needs a few qualifiers. We need to first establish exactly how concealable
the gun needs to be, and then we need to determine if the gun is primarily
for self-defense or foraging for food. Finally, a decision needs to be made
about whether our goals can be accomplished with a single gun or if there
is room in the formula for two or more handguns to achieve our goals.
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IN CERTAIN SITUATIONS,
ADVERTISING YOUR
INTENTIONS AND ABILITIES
WITH A RIFLE OR A SHOTGUN
MIGHT ATTRACT MORE
ATTENTION AND TROUBLE
THAN YOU NEED OR WANT.
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[ABOVE] The classic S&W K-38 (top) is an excellent field gun. The Model 66 below it is
handier due to the four-inch barrel, more durable due to the stainless steel, and can
be more powerful if you load it with the .357 Magnum.
[RIGHT] This
Model 317
from S&W is
an excellent
candidate for
a survival
revolver. Its an
eight-shot .22
rimfire with a
three-inch barrel, adjustable
sights, and a
scandium alloy
frame that
makes it lighter
than the holster in which
its carried.
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enough and deliver a round to the most vulnerable and effective spot on the animal. I
wouldnt count on that for starters, and as time
wears on after the trigger event that has put
you on this path the animals will get more and
more wary, as you will not be the only one chasing them. Shotshell cartridges increase the versatility of the .22 and other calibers, but they
have to be single-loaded into the chamber from
the magazine as they will not cycle the pistol.
Moving up to the .22 Magnum, we only have
a couple of choices: one from Kel-Tec and the
other from Excel Arms. Both are rather large for
concealment, but it could be done if you dress
around the gun. I have no experience with the
Kel-Tec, but the company has built a reputation
for innovative designs, reliability, accuracy, and
friendly pricing.
When it comes to the Excel Arms Accelerator its a different story. Ive done a lot of shooting with the pistol, and I purchased the test gun
because I was so impressed with it, especially
its superb accuracy. Besides being a real tackdriver in .22 Magnum, the Accelerator also has
an interchangeable barrel in .17 HMR that
shoots as well as the .22 Magnum and makes
the pistol even more versatile.
There are dozens of pistols available in the
.25 ACP, .32 ACP, and .380 ACP, and the good
news is they are all pretty concealable. The bad
news is that its pretty much a something is
better than nothing situation when it comes to
reliability and accuracy. Moving up from there
youll find the 9mm, 9x23mm, .38 Super,
9x25mm Dillon, .40 S&W, 10mm and .45 ACP,
each with its own character and application.
All are available in concealable handguns,
they are all good self-defense rounds and
plenty of medicine for small to medium game,
and the 9x25mm Dillon and 10mm run right on
the heels of the .357 Magnum and .41 Magnum
rounds fired from a revolver. For example, I just
tested some new 10mm ammo from Federal
that launches one of their superb 180-grain
bonded core softpoints at 1237 Feet Per Second (FPS) from the stock five inch barrel of my
Glock, and 1358 FPS from the six-inch match
barrel and long slide from the Glock wizards at
Lone Wolf Distributing.
Those loads are churning up 612 FPE (FootPounds of Energy) from the five inch barrel
and 737 FPE from the six-inch long slide
assembly. Within reasonable handgun hunting
range thats plenty of whack for just about
anything that walks, and if they didnt go down
immediately you can be sure you made them
plenty wobbly!
[ABOVE] The authors custom Glock from Lone Wolf Distributors has six-inch barrels in
10mm and 9x25mm Dillon for the long-slide and five-inch barrels in 10mm, .40S&W,
and .357 SIG to go with the stock top end.
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Long-Arm
[ABOVE] You have to read the barrels of these two stainless steel revolvers to tell
them apart. The S&W J-frame on top is a Model 63 in .22 rimfire, and the one below it
is a Model 651 in .22 Magnum. They both have four-inch barrels.
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Top to bottom
and left to right you
have shotshells in .22
rimfire, .22 Magnum, .38
Special/.357 Magnum,
9mm, .40 S&W, .44
Special/.44 Magnum, and .45
Colt.
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HOW-TO
POTABLE WATER
Solar Still
in the Sand
STRANDED ON A BOAT
A growing number of anthropologists are of the belief that the oceans
in the past were not barriers to
human travel, but were the actual
highways from which people traveled great distances. The wellcharted currents can take a sail boat
from the Mediterranean to the
Caribbean, just as it did Columbus a
few hundred years ago. And the path
of the trade winds are not devoid of
food, as you might think. Along the
trade paths there are seaweeds,
ocean birds, lots of fish, turtles all
the things that can sustain life on
long voyages.
But what happens when your water
supply runs out? Today, the well-
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DEW
Another possible source of water
could be dew. By stretching and tying
out a sheet of plastic, you could capture dew during the night. The sheet of
plastic would need to be tied out, and
have a slope that leads into a container. As the dew settles and coalesces, it drains into the container.
Since this is wholly dependant on
weather conditions, you might get a
little and you might get a lot. There
tends to be more dew during the
nights when the daytime is clear.
RAIN
It also rains out at sea, and again, if
you stretch out a sheet of plastic, and
slope it so that it drains into a bucket,
you can capture rain water. In the field,
I have collected a gallon in less than 15
minutes during a downpour. How
much you can actually collect is determined by how hard its raining, and the
size of your collection device (that is,
the size of your sheet of plastic).
There are not a lot of options for
your water when you are stranded
unexpectedly at sea. But survivors tell
interesting tales, and though you
might not hear all these options in
your favorite glossy survival manual,
SEAWEED
Some, but not all, seaweeds, have
flotation bubbles, usually at the base
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Solar Still
URINE?
No, no, no! Urine is your bodys
waste product. You could use urine to
cool down, but why do that since you
have the ocean all around? Urine is
functional to treat chapped skin, but
dont ever drink it!
NO COCONUTS?
TRY DIGGING FOR WATER
One way to obtain water from the
beach areas is to simply dig a well
above the high tide line. The beach will
likely be very sandy and so it will be
hard to dig a deep hole as the sand
continually falls back into the hole. But
keep at it, and dig deeper than the
water level. Wait awhile for the water
to clarify. This water is significantly
less saline than the ocean water
directly, and you may be able to obtain
your needed water this way.
SAND STILL
If you have a sheet of plastic, you
can build a makeshift water still,
exactly the same as desert travelers
make. You dig a hole, maybe three feet
deep and three feet across. Put a container in the middle. Cover the hole
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STREAMS
Dont forget that streams flow into
the ocean. Explore around and look for
springs and streams, whose water will
not have to be distilled.
By the way, distillation is a water
purification method, so if the water
you obtained was from one of the distillation methods, it is safe to drink.
Otherwise, you might have to consider
EXPERIMENT
These methods described cover
the possibilities in most situations. But
there may be other options too. The
thing to keep in mind is that water is
just about everywhere, and this is certainly true at the beach. The key is to
find potable water, or find some
method to make the ocean water
drinkable.
Dont panic, stay calm, and dont
be afraid to experiment in your efforts
to find a solution.
SOLAR STILL
Cross Section
1. Sheet of plastic, 5 to 6 ft. diameter. Soil around the edges holds the plastic in place.
Note the condensation on the bottom of plastic.
2. Smooth, egg-sized rock to from cone.
3. Cup to catch water.
4. Drinking tube, 14 diameter, approximately 5 ft. long.
5. Tube to allow urine in regularly without opening still. Note funnel at top.
6. Broken cacti and other vegetation placed in hole.
impure water
pure water
Is Salt Water
Poisonous?
When we refer to ocean water as
salt water, you would think were
talking about water with sodium
chloride. In fact, ocean water
contains 20 or more suspended
minerals. The toxic quality of
ocean water has more to do with
the way people have consumed
it during emergencies, rather
than its inherent quality. Rapid
drinking and gulping in order to
quench ones thirst is often a culprit, since this way of consuming
ocean water can lead to vomiting
and a net loss of water.
On the other hand, virtually
everyone who has survived a
shipwreck or whose ship was
stranded at sea consumes ocean
water. These survivors disciplined themselves to sip never
gulp the ocean water. Some
survivors report mixing a majority of fresh water with some
ocean water worked well to
extend supplies.
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BACKCOUNTRY
SEAWEED
KELP
Keeping You Alive
SEAWEED AS A SURVIVAL FOOD
oure visiting the beach, walking in the sand, taking in the salty
air as the wind beats the waves. And as the undulating waves lap
at your feet, you notice the familiar fronds in the sand and the
multi-colored leafy structures on the rocks. You pick one up. Its
a bit slimy, sticky, smelly. You give it a more careful sniff. Its
actually a refreshing odor, reminiscent of the sea.
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Brown Algae
The color, which ranges from
brown to muddy yellow, comes from
the pigment fucoxanthin. Although
this group includes some small,
almost microscopic members, larger
seaweeds with leathery textures predominate. The variety of shapes
ranges from several-hundred-feet-
Red Algae
On the whole, the red algae are
smaller than the browns. Theyre
also more delicately shaped, often
appearing as graceful, branching
ferns in hues ranging from violet, to
red, to purple, to pink. Some are
lance shaped with wrinkly margins;
others have wide elastic fronds, and
look like sheer sheets of plastic with
ruffled margins. Some grow as thin
filaments or leaf-like structures.
The reds include the well-known
Irish moss (Chondrus crispus), laver
(Porphyra spp.), and dulse (Rhodymenia palmata). There are approximately 2,500 species of red algae.
Green Algae
These also grow as filaments or
branching fronds. The most commonly eaten seaweed in this group is
sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca), which actually looks like a thin sheet of lettuce
attached to a rock. Though most
green algae are found in fresh water,
there are approximately 5,000
species of marine green algae.
Eating Seaweed
Seaweeds are not only very tasty
(when prepared properly), but they
are also very nutritious. They are
probably the closest thing you can
come to a fast food when youre in
the wild.
In general, seaweeds can be used
as foods, food seasoning, medicine
and nutritional supplement, and
other utilitarian uses.
When I was originally researching seaweeds in the 1970s as a journalist and student botanist, I interviewed botanists, marine biologists,
and seaweed specialists. Some
believed that all seaweeds all of
the nearly 10,000 macroscopic varieties are a completely nontoxic
group of plants, and most agreed
that these are safe to consume. The
more conservative viewpoint suggested that one should take the time
to learn each individual seaweed you
intend to eat. This viewpoint had to
do with the fact that there are so
many seaweeds, and not all have
been studied enough to make such a
blanket statement.
Nevertheless, seaweeds are
regarded as highly nutritious and
generally edible, and we know of no
Cautions
Some seaweeds are unpalatable
due to their rubbery texture, and
rigid structure, which can usually be
overcome by drying and powdering
or by various cooking methods.
What works for one seaweed may
not work for another. Where possible, talk to the local people who use
seaweeds. Only by experience will
you be able to learn which seaweeds
are more palatable than others. As
you experiment, dont rely only on
your taste buds first reactiontry
ingenious ways of using seaweeds.
Here are some of the commonsense precautions you should take if
youre going to try eating seaweeds:
Never eat any seaweed that has
been sitting on the beach, rotting
and attracting flies. Seaweed that has
already begun to decompose contains bacteria that will cause sickness
if eaten.
Be sure to thoroughly wash your
seaweed before consumption. This
eliminates any adhering sand and
potentially harmful substances. A
suggested method, especially if the
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Eating Seaweeds
Seaweeds can be used in a variety
of ways. Somesuch as the sea lettuce, which actually looks like sheets
of sheer lettuce growing right on the
rockscan be washed and added
raw to salads. Others seaweeds are
best dried and crumbled, and used
as a seasoning for other foods. Some
seaweeds can be diced and added to
soups and stews. And nearly all can
be simply dried and powdered and
then used as a salt substitute or flavor enhancer.
If you live near the Atlantic,
Pacific, or other coast and have easy
access to seaweeds, I encourage you
to research the many specific sea-
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Medicinal Uses
Most iodine is obtained from two
sources: brown algae and red algae.
Iodine, necessary for the proper functioning of the thyroid gland, has been
used for the treatment of goiter for
over 5,000 years. Goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland, visible as a
swelling on the front of the neck.
In his book on nutrition, Are You
Confused?, Paavo Airola lists kelp as 1
of the 10 plants that help the bodys
glands reach their peak of healthy
activity. Many seaweeds most
commonly kelp when powdered
yield potassium chloride, a salt substitute. This is a godsend particularly
for those who must restrict the
amount of sodium chloride in their
diet. By dry weight, kelp is about 30
percent potassium chloride.
The gelatinous material extracted
by boiling seaweeds can also be used
as a remedy for burns and bruises or
as a hand lotion.
One hundred grams of dulse contain 3.2 grams of fat, 296 milligrams
of calcium, 267 milligrams of phosphorus, 2,085 milligrams of sodium,
and 8,060 milligrams of potassium.
One hundred grams of Irish moss
contains 1.8 grams of fat, 2.1 grams
of fiber, 17.6 grams of ash, 885 milligrams of calcium, 157 milligrams of
phosphorus, 8.9 milligrams of iron,
2,892 milligrams of sodium, and
2,844 milligrams of potassium. One
hundred grams of kelp contain 1,093
milligrams of calcium, 240 milligrams of phosphorus, 3,000 milligrams of sodium and 5,273 milligrams of potassium.
Other Uses
The long flat stipes of some seaweeds, if treated with a leather softener, can be used as an interim lashing/binding material (preferably in
places where they wont get wet).
The long hollow stipes of some of
the kelps have been used as fishing
lines for deep-sea fishing by Native
Americans in Alaska. These same
stipes, along with any of the stringy
segments of seaweeds, can, if the
need arises, be woven into moccasins, mats, baskets, and pot holders, and even be used for short-term
furniture and clothing repair.
Red Tide
When were speaking of seaweeds here,
were speaking of macroscopic marine
algae, not microscopic algae. There is something called red tide that causes the
ocean to look red, and presents a possible
hazard if youre going to collect seaweeds
for food. The hazard is actually minor, but
you should be aware of this.
According to the U.S. National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration, Harmful
algal blooms, or HABs, occur when colonies
of algae simple plants that live in the sea
and freshwater grow out of control while
producing toxic or harmful effects on people,
fish, shellfish, marine mammals and birds.
The human illnesses caused by HABs, though
rare, can be debilitating or even fatal.
While many people call these blooms
red tides, scientists prefer the term harmful algal bloom. One of the best known
HABs in the nation occurs nearly every summer along Floridas Gulf Coast. This bloom,
like many HABs, is caused by microscopic
algae that produce toxins that kill fish and
make shellfish dangerous to eat. The toxins
may also make the surrounding air difficult
to breathe. As the name suggests, the
bloom of algae often turns the water red.
HABs have been reported in every U.S.
coastal state, and their occurrence may be
on the rise. HABs are a national concern
because they impact not only the health of
people and marine ecosystems, but also
local and regional economies.
But not all algal blooms are harmful.
Most blooms, in fact, are beneficial because
the tiny plants are food for animals in the
ocean. In fact, they are the major source of
energy that fuels the ocean food web.
A small percentage of algae, however,
produce powerful toxins that can kill fish,
shellfish, mammals, and birds, and may
directly or indirectly cause illness in people.
HABs also include blooms of non-toxic
species that have harmful effects on marine
ecosystems. For example, when masses of
algae die and decompose, the decaying
process can deplete oxygen in the water,
causing the water to become so low in oxygen animals either leave the area or die.
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Stories of Survival:
Louis
Zamperini
O
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n Thursday September 20th, 1945, the Daily Times-Tribune of Alexandria, Indiana beneath a photo of the
hulking wreckage of the Mitsubishi factory destroyed
by the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
announced to friends and family that First Lt. Russell
Allen Phillips horrific ordeal had finally ended. What began as a simple search and rescue mission in the Pacific became a 47-day fight for
survival and subsequent imprisonment in two of Japans worst camps.
Like the newspaper article, for Russell Allen Phillips the war
passed quietly into history. Years later, his daughter would remark
that her father was a quiet, modest man who didnt talk much about
his experiences in the war. Others, like Kesling Middle School Social
Studies teacher Robert Burns, had no idea that the man in the science
classroom next door had spent nearly two months adrift in the middle
of the Pacific Ocean with little food and nearly no water. For over a
decade, Mr. Burns desperately tried to make World War II come alive
for his students, and next door was one of the greatest stories of them
all. It wasnt until Mr. Burns started talking with Cecile Phillips, Russells wife, that the remarkable story came out.
Allen, as friends and colleagues knew him in his hometown of La
Porte, Indiana, graduated from La Porte High School in 1934 and
earned a degree in forestry from Purdue University. He joined the
U.S. air corps a month before the attack at Pearl Harbor. After a bombing raid on Nauru, Allen earned special distinction awards for piloting
his crippled B-24 home despite missing one rudder, having the
hydraulic system completely shot away, and nearly 600 bullets holes
tearing through the plane his crew nicknamed Superman.
Allens World War II experiences were detailed in his bombardier
Louis Zamperinis book Devil At My Heels. After the Nauru raid and
with Superman out for repairs, Allens beleaguered crew was settling in
for some rest when news came in of a B-25 going down somewhere in
the Pacific 200 miles north of Palmyra. Allen quickly volunteered his
crew for the rescue mission.
The only plane left at the base was one that the flight crews called a
musher. Mushers were planes that flew tail below nose and couldnt
get off the ground with a bomb load. This one, the Green Hornet, was
used on the daily vegetable runs between the air base and Hawaii. She
also served as a surrogate for parts needed on other B-24s.
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Navigating
by the Stars
LOOK TO THE HEAVENS MY SON
Story By Larry Schwartz
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From the earliest of times, mankind found that some stars stay in the
same spot in the sky every night while others rose and set on the horizon
in the same place each night. With this knowledge they could find their
way at night if they knew how their destination related to that star and tell
cardinal directions based on the movement of the stars. In the Greek poet
Homers epic, The Odyssey, the nymph Calypso used this knowledge
when she cautioned Odysseus to keep the Bear (Ursa Major) on his left
hand side and to monitor the position of other key constellations as he
left her island returning to his home in Ithaca.
Most civilizations started along bodies of water like rivers, lakes, or
coastlines. As a result most growing civilizations also owed their growth
to the economic benefits of seagoing trade, which necessitated learning
how to navigate by the stars.
rom the first time a Polynesian looked up into a dark night sky
from a log canoe for the star his grandfather taught him would
point the way to a distant island, to Columbus using Polaris to
find a westbound line of latitude to follow to India, to Peter Pan
following the second star to the right to find his way back to
Neverland, mankind has used the stars to help find its way.
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The Southern Cross, a constellation of four bright stars, looks like a cross. It is used by
navigators to find South because following a line along its long axis for five times its
length will put you at a position over the southern pole. Like the North Star, it is high
enough above the equator that it is always visible in the night sky, regardless of the
time of year.
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The Polynesians, like most seafaring cultures, made use of maps. Theirs were stick
charts that showed major routes, winds, currents, and islands which were used in concert
with their knowledge of the stars to travel vast
distances across the open ocean in search of
food, trade, and new lands. Their wanderlust
led them from the shores of Asia all the way to
Samoa and the Hawaiian island chain.
Chinese navigators were using latitude and
longitude long before their European cousins to
document where their journeys took them and
the precise locations of new lands and ports.
When European captains reached China they
were amazed at the level of detail the Chinese
mariners had in their maps and took that
knowledge back to Europe.
Navigating
by the Stars
A web search on the term celestial navigation training will return a number of online or
classroom courses that will teach you how to
navigate by the sun and stars, as well as their
locations in the night sky. You can also find
star charts that will show you the location of
the major stars and constellations during each
of the seasons of the year. My favorite star
chart is actually an app on my smartphone,
the Google Sky Map. To use it you simply open
the app and hold your phone above your head
at look at the sky. The app shows the stars
that are in the sky above you with their names
and other information.
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Natures
Medicine Chest
HOW TO TREAT A SORE THROAT AND COUGHING
Story and Photography by Christopher Nyerges
It
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seems sore throats and coughs have afflicted people forever, whether from proximate causes like pollen, dust and
woodsmoke, or from talking too much, yelling, or even catching
something from another person. Fortunately, there are quite a few
natural remedies to help relieve the pain and discomfort of coughs
and sore throats, many of which have been used for centuries.
Each of the plants described are commonly available in the wild,
and typically can be purchased from herb shops in dried form.
MALLOW
The various mallows have been used to soothe sore
throats for centuries. In fact, even the ancient Egyptians
used one of the mallows for this purpose.
In the United States, the common mallow (Malva parviflora) is a widespread weed of vacant lots and fields. It is
sometimes referred to as poverty weed or cheeseweed. In
fact, the tender leaves of mallow are tasty in salads and
soups, are high in Vitamin C, and can be cooked with other
vegetables like spinach. We have even rolled cooked rice
within a larger leaf of the mallow, and served them as the
popular Middle Eastern dish grape leaves or dolmas.
In Mexico, mallow leaves (known as malva) have long
been chewed so the slightly mucilaginous quality can
soothe a sore throat. Herbalists consider mallow leaves an
emollient and a demulcent. Whether the leaves are eaten or
made into a tea, this plant helps relieve inflammation, especially in the throat.
A related mallow, the marsh mallow (Althea officinalis), is
also used for coughs and sore throats. This plant has a long
tap root that is boiled, and the resulting liquid is like egg
whites. This is then whipped, mixed with honey, and eaten
as a very pleasant and effective cough medicine. Of course,
marshmallows today are pure junk food, and marshmallow
manufacturers no longer use extract of the marsh mallow
plant. Today gelatin is used to manufacture those fluffy
white non-food objects (you know, marshmallows).
Mallow
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Mullein
MORMON TEA
Throughout the Southwestern United
States there is a stick-like plant called Mormon Tea (Ephedra sp.). It is common in the
California high deserts, in the Great Basin
area, throughout Southern Colorado and
down into Texas. It is sometimes found at
herb stores.
The plant is a low shrub with branched
needle-like segments that have scales at the
nodes. There are just a few species of
Ephedra, each with a slightly different look
and color-tone. However, once you can recognize one Mormon tea, youll be able to recognize them all.
In China, a related member of the
Ephedra genus is the source of the drug
ephedrine, which is used as a decongestant
and a bronchial dilator. Though the wild U.S.
species contain much less ephedrine, they
are nevertheless useful in home remedies to
treat breathing problems associated with
coughs and colds. Typically, the stems are
brewed into a tea at low temperatures in a
covered pot. There is a mild but distinctive
flavor and aroma that I like.
I have made an evening tea from Mormon Tea while camping in the desert where
there were no other beverage plants readily
available. It has a pleasant flavor, and it is
improved with just a touch of honey. Even
if you have no breathing problems, youll
find Mormon Tea a great beverage, sweetened or not.
No doubt there are many, many other
remedies for coughs and sore throats.
Included here were just a few of the common
wild plants which are safe and easy to use.
Though there are many good references to
choose from regarding medicinal wild plants,
Mormon Tea
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ON
GUARD
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ON GUARD
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What happened? How could you have prevented it? You were distracted by the first person, while his accomplice came up behind you.
This classic scenario demonstrates what happens if youre not using an important survival
skill: situational awareness. As we will show, it
can save you from injury or worse if you learn a
few techniques and use them relentlessly.
The term situational awareness is perhaps
best known from fighter-pilot training: being
aware of the situation youre in can save your
life, being unaware can kill you. It highlights the
human tendency to focus on the immediate
target in a dogfight, the plane youre chasing
at the expense of the rest of the situation
the MiG at your six, the enemy fighter who has
now slipped in behind you and has fired on you
while you were focused in front.
Situational awareness requires learning
ways to counteract millions of years of evolutionary adaptation, which force us to concentrate on an obvious, single threat to our lives. If
youre a primitive hunter-gatherer who suddenly finds himself in danger of being hunted or
gathered, your natural instinct is to identify the
threat another predator who thinks youd be
a pretty tasty treat, with no horns or claws, just
delicious soft flesh. (And maybe some not-soprimitive hunters, as anyone whos ever stumbled across a bear or mountain lion while hunting for turkeys has ever experienced.)
The natural human response to threats,
called fight or flight, is just that: our bodies
release epinephrine and norepinephrine, two
hormones that bring about a chain of physical
changes. These hormones increase our heart
rate to improve oxygenation, dump glucose into
our blood so our muscles will have fuel for
maximum performance, and in short leave us
ready to fight, or run away and live to fight
another day. The problem is that some of these
mechanisms work against us: yes, concentrating all our attention on the immediate threat
means we know where the bear or lion is at the
moment, but unfortunately a serious cognitive
side effect of the fight-or-flight mechanism is
tunnel vision.
Tunnel vision is just what it sounds like: as
your body begins the fight-or-flight response,
blood is shifted into the muscles and limbs, and
away from areas of the body that are unnecessary to protecting you from the immediate
threat. One of the effects of this is the loss of
peripheral vision you retain the central focus,
but the edges of vision can go dark under
extreme situations. Result: you lose the ability
to observe items outside the center of your field
...BEING AWARE
OF THE SITUATION
YOURE IN CAN
SAVE YOUR LIFE,
BEING UNAWARE
CAN KILL YOU.
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ON GUARD
YOU HAVE TO RECOGNIZE WHEN YOUVE GOT TUNNEL VISION AND LEARN TO LOOK AROUND FOR ALL KINDS OF THREATS.
citizens in the whole process of situational
awareness, from recognizing and identifying
threats to the most important part of the
process: having the judgment to respond correctly to the specific threat facing you.
We train people to break the tunnel-vision
reflex, said Ryan. You have to recognize when
youve got tunnel vision and learn to look
around for all kinds of threats.
Ryans company has an effective (and exciting) way of teaching you to do just that. They
offer a number of immersive tactical training
classes (including certification for concealed
carry permits), which at the top level include
classroom instruction in the theory of situational awareness plus an understanding of the
legal issues in self-defense. After that come the
fun parts: digital video simulations where you
put theory into practice in real time, using modified Glock pistols that use CO2 cartridges to
make the slides move back as in live fire (if with
less recoil) and laser sights that interact with
the computer to give you feedback after the
training scenarios.
The hardest thing to teach people, Ryan
stressed several times, is NOT to shoot. If
youre carrying a firearm, it should be your last
resort but its often treated as the first resort
if you have this really big hammer, everything
looks like a nail. To that end, much of the
classroom time involves learning when the law
says you can defend yourself; in many
instances, given the legal ramifications, Ryan
says, once you fire, youve lost.
Perhaps the most powerful use of situational awareness is just that: to give you an
edge in a life-threatening situation that can let
you avoid it, defuse it, or otherwise emerge the
clear victor without the awful consequences
(legal and otherwise) that come from use of
deadly force. One of the specific techniques
Ryan teaches is presentation of the firearm,
illustrated here: the pistol is held close to your
chest but in front of you, the muzzle is pointed
down, your finger is off the trigger, and your
support hand is open at the butt of the pistol.
From here you can rapidly raise the gun to firing
position, a simple move that is drilled into you
in the simulation.
If youre in a gunfight and your opponent has
a pistol in his belt and you present your firearm
like this, Ryan says, youve already won, without having to shoot. And its the regular and disciplined application of situational awareness
that gets you to that winning position.
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Emergency
Rescue
Beacons
By Larry Schwartz | Photos Courtesy of NASA, NOAA, USCG, SafetyDirect, and Lauren Jorgensen
ennis Clements thought he was going to die. A trip to an island off the
coast of Puerto Rico had turned into something you normally see only
in the movies. After surviving four days of gale force winds in the North
Atlantic his 34-foot sailboat capsized, trapping him below his vessel
in the icy waters.
When he made his way to the surface he watched with joy as his boat righted
itself, although it was partially filled with water. Joy quickly turned to horror as he
watched what was left of his mainsail catch the storms wind, causing his boat to
start sailing slowly but steadilyaway from him.
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The COSPAS-SARSAT network of search and rescue satellites provides the link between you and the people who will come and rescue you. Your
emergency beacon sends a message with your identity and location up to the satellites which then download it to the command and control stations that contact local search and rescue organizations who dispatch a team to your location.
Emergency beacons are the first link in a 5part system that was established in the 1980s
by several nations to provide a way for search
and rescue teams to quickly find and rescue
travelers. Your emergency beacon (1) sends an
emergency message by radio to (2) satellites
that are part of COSPAS-SARSAT search and
rescue network. They then relay the message
with your location to (3) a ground terminal station which then routes it to (4) the mission control center. The mission control center then
alerts (5) the nearest rescue coordination center which dispatches search and rescue
resources to come and get you.
Most beacons today use a powerful 406
MHz signal to send the rescue message to the
satellites containing your location and other
information about you. They also have a shorter
range signaling device that runs on 121.5 MHz
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personal locator beacon (PLB). Both are battery powered, contain two kinds of beacons
and send their signal to a satellite network,
which then alerts search and rescue of your
plight. But what are the differences between
the beacons and why do you need two kinds?
EPIRBs are designed for installation on a
vessel and are registered with the vessel.
Although they may be connected to the vessels electrical system when they are activated
they run on an internal battery. Since they are
vessel-mounted, EPIRBs are much larger than
DECISIONS, DECISIONS,
DECISIONSEPIRB OR PLB
There are two major types of emergency
beacons that you can use at sea: an emergency
position-indicating radio beacon (EPIRB) or a
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A manually
activated
EPIRB like this
one saved the
life of this man
and his wife
when their
ship capsized.
[ABOVE] A USCG
helicopter-borne rescue
swimmer practices
rescue techniques off
the coast of New Jersey
in tandem with a Coast
Guard surface vessel.
EPIRBs can be
manually activated,
like this one mounted
on the bulkhead of the
vessel, or automatically activated when
submerged a few
meters below water.
They continuously
broadcast your emergency message for 48
hours or more.
In an emergency
situation people
can be rescued by
sea vessels, like
this USCG ship,
and receive initial
medical care
before being
returned to shore.
WHAT
INFORMATION
IS REQUIRED
FOR YOUR
REGISTRATION?
Registration of your beacon is
not only important, it is
required. The reason it is
required is that the information you provide with your
registration is vital to the success of the search and rescue
mission. It gives SAR the information they need to ensure
they bring the right people
and equipment with them.
The following list the information needed for each type
of beacon. To complete your
registration go to www.beaconregistration.noaa.gov.
EPIRB:
Owner/operator name and
contact information.
Vessel name, use, method
of power, vessel use and
type, survival vessels on
board, radio equipment,
telephone information, registration number, home
port, length, capacity, additional data and home port.
Emergency contact information, alternate contact
information and telephone
numbers.
EPIRB type, manufacturer
and model information.
PLB:
Owner name, address,
email and phone numbers.
Usage information, specific
usage information, type of
transportation and additional information.
Emergency contact information name, alternate name
and telephone numbers.
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[TOP RIGHT]
Personal Locator
Beacons should be
kept on your body at
all times while afloat
or stored alongside
other survival gear in
personal floatation
devices like this one.
THE REGISTRATION
GIVES YOU A
UNIQUE IDENTIFIER
NUMBER (UIN)
WHICH IS TRANSMITTED WHEN YOU
TRIGGER THE
BEACON, ALONG
WITH YOUR GPS
LOCATION IF YOUR
BEACON HAS A
BUILT-IN GPS.
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PHOTO BY NOAA
[TOP LEFT]
This PLB must be
opened to activate it.
Others have buttons
on the outside. The
protective cover
helps prevent accidental activation
while those with
external buttons take
fewer steps to use.
Gear Guide
SURVIVAL BEACONS
Survival Beacons
Gear for the Open Ocean | Story by Larry Schwartz
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Gear
Guide
SURVIVAL BEACONS
McMURDO
McMURDO
PRODUCT: SMARTFIND PLUS/G5 GPS EPIRB
WEBSITE: www.mcmurdomarine.com
MSRP: $460.00 (manual activation bracket)
- $550.00 (float free activation bracket)
Key Features:
406/121.5MHz GPS EPIRB
International approval
High performance multi-channel GPS - typical accuracy less than +/- 62 m (Plus version)
High brightness flashing LED light
Minimum 48hr continuous operation
6 year battery storage life
Comprehensive self-test facility with battery
use indicator
Manual release bracket
5 year warranty
Description: The Smartfind Plus/G5 GPS
EPIRB offers all the features of the Smartfind
E5 but with the addition of a high performance, multi-channel GPS which brings the
location accuracy down to typically less than
62m, greatly increasing your chances of rescue in an emergency situation. It is supplied
with a float free housing which automatically
deploys and activates the EPIRB if the boat is
sinking. The Smartfind Plus/G5 features a
comprehensive diagnostic and self-test facility to keep you up to date on remaining battery usage and EPIRB operation.
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McMURDO
PRODUCT: FASTFIND MAX G PLB
WEBSITE: www.mcmurdomarine.com
MSRP: $430.00
Key Features:
406/121.5MHz PLB
International approval
Compact and lightweight
Waterproof and buoyant
Easy to operate
50 channel GNSS receiver uses multiple
satellite positioning systems
Position updates every 20 minutes
Minimum 48hr continuous operation
5 year battery storage life
Self-test facility with battery use indicator
User replaceable battery
5 year warranty (after registering)
Description: The FAST FIND MAX G is an
advanced Personal Locator Beacon which can
be carried on your person at all times. Easy to
use, with a three-stage activation to avoid
accidental operation, the FAST FIND MAX G is
waterproof to a depth of 10m and floats.
When activated, the FAST FIND MAX G
transmits a unique ID and your current GPS
co-ordinates via the COSPAS-SARSAT global
search and rescue satellite network, alerting
the rescue services typically within 3 minutes. The inbuilt GPS pinpoints your location
to within 62m and once within the area, the
search and rescue services can quickly locate
you using the units 121.5 Mhz homing beacon and flashing LED SOS light. The Max-G
can operate continuously for a minimum of
48 hours.
GME ELECTRONICS
PRODUCT: MT403G 406 MHz EPIRB with
GPS Water/Manual Activation
WEBSITE: www.gme.net.au
MSRP: $560.00
Key Features:
COSPAS-SARSAT worldwide operation.
Meets AS/NZ 4280.1:2003 standards. C/S
T.001/007.
Zero warm-up Digital Technology.
Antenna deploys automatically when the
unit is removed from the quick-release
mounting bracket.
High visibility solid state strobe.
Automatically activates on immersion in
water (when removed from the bracket) or
can be activated manually if desired.
Non-hazardous batteries for restriction free
transportation.
JOTRON
PRODUCT: TRON 60S / GPS
WEBSITE: www.jotron.com
MSRP: $568 (manual activation bracket)
$698(float free bracket)
Key Features:
Manual activation or from free floating
bracket GPS as an option.
Description: The 406 Emergency Position
Indication Radio Beacon (EPIRB), Tron
60S/GPS, is the latest contribution to Jotrons
already comprehensive product range. Tron
60S/GPS small and compact handheld size
will be a perfect supplement to meet the
growing demand for smaller size EPIRBs, both
in Float-Free and as Manual versions.
Totally sealed and with 5 years warranty
are among some of the unique features
Jotron offer this latest innovated EPIRB. The
new Tron 60S/GPS is designed to meet IMO
SOLAS requirement and can be offered with
the latest GPS-technology, as an option. With
this new handheld size Tron 60S/GPS along
with the existing Tron 40S MK II, Jotron will
be able to meet all segments of sailing vessels, from commercial vessels, fishing vessel
and recreational boaters.
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Gear
Guide
SURVIVAL BEACONS
GME ELECTRONICS
PRODUCT: MT410G 406 MHZ PLB with GPS
WEBSITE: www.gme.net.au
MSRP: $320.00
Key Features:
Fitted with NON-HAZMAT long life batteries
Featherweight, compact and robust construction
50 search channel GPS receiver for better
than 100 meter accuracy
Digital 406 MHz, 5 Watt transmission plus
121.5 MHz homing signal
7 year battery life
COSPAS-SARSAT worldwide operation
7 year warranty
National and International approvals
Typical accuracy (with GPS) <100m
Sealed waterproof design (exceeds IP67)
High visibility flashing light
Retention strap and fully buoyant design
reduces risk of loss
Unique patented technology - no warm up
period
Complete with protective carry pouch
Description: GMEs Accusat MT410G
Pocket Pro+ with integrated GPS Personal
Locator Beacon (PLB) has been leading the
worlds PLB market due to its features, and
innovation.
The MT410G Accusat PLB offers a massive
7 year battery replacement life, and a 7 year
warranty, the unit also features a high intensity flashing LED, a Non Hazmat battery
pack for simple and cost effective transportation and a 50 search channel GPS receiver
with top mounted Quad helix antenna to
improve location accuracy to better than 100
metres typically - all contributing to the
unique AccuSat advantage.
Today with cutting edge microprocessor
technology, GMEs engineers have been able
to provide the outdoor adventurer with a 406
MHz PLB solution that is not only affordable,
but provides enhanced peace of mind for
boaters, bush walkers, 4 x 4 enthusiasts and
aviators should they ever require emergency
assistance.
GME has been designing and manufacturing emergency beacons in Australia for over
30 years. In that time literally hundreds of
lives have been saved in Australia and around
the world.
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ACR/ARTEX
PRODUCT: GlobalFix iPRO EPIRB
WEBSITE: www.acrartex.com
MSRP: $540 (manual activation bracket)$650 (float free bracket)
Key Features:
GlobalFix iPRO offers the very latest in
marine electronic life saving technology:
Highly visible LED strobe - Energy efficient
High efficiency electronics - Performance
you can count on
Non-hazardous batteries - No shipping hassles
Professional grade design - Engineered, tested
and built for years of abusive marine use
Ergonomic, compact design; Smallest, feature-rich EPIRB available
If you use it...theyll replace it, free of charge.
Simply submit your story, send them back
your used beacon so they can have it
mounted on their Wall of Fame and theyll
send you a brand new beacon of equal or
greater value.
Description: GlobalFix iPRO sports a digital display that allows you to see all of the
beacons operational activities. The screen
displays GPS LAT/LON, operating instructions,
usage tips, transmission bursts as well as battery power.
iPRO makes self-testing your beacon simple and easy to understand with the digital
display visually walking you through the self
test step by step; no more relying on listening
to beeps and LEDs.
The GlobalFix iPRO is also the first EPIRB
that offers Dual GPS Technology. Interface
your iPRO to your onboard GPS to ensure that
your LAT/LON is stored inside so the coordinates are transmitted in the first data burst.
iPROs internal GPS is optimized for cold
starts and is tested and refined at ACRs GPS
Simulation Center so that it will pinpoint your
exact location faster than standard GPS
enabled EPIRBs.
ACR/ARTEX
ACR/ARTEX
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BACKCOUNTRY
KNIFE REVIEW
The
Bushcrafter
BENCHMADES ANSWER TO THE SURVIVORS QUESTION
Story and Photography by Simon Meyers
he Bushcraft trend carving
out a niche for itself in the
survivalist industry is based
on the idea that anyone has
the ability to survive in the
thick of the perilous backcountry. If they
have enough equipment and technology
while stuck among the perils of the
wilderness there is very little to overcome
on the way to salvation. However, only a
few are properly equipped to thrive and
live comfortably in their new environment. These individuals, trained in a variety of survival techniques ranging from
military survival training and modern
wilderness tactics to classic Native
American survival practices, have the
aptitude to live contentedly off of what
Mother Nature throws their way. And
they usually do so with whatever is found
in nature and with tools like an axe, knife,
and/or a mix of simple implements that
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can easily be carried over a variety of terrains. In order to competently achieve the
Bushcraft mentality, one must start with
the proper knife. But which one? Since it
is usually the only knife being carried, it
must be nearly indestructible, ready to
handle any task and stand up to the constant abuse a multi-purpose knife will
undergo in the field.
Benchmade created just such a knife
to meet the challenges of a Bushcraft
lifestyle: the 162 Bushcrafter. It is Benchmades first foray into the Bushcraft
world. Designed by avid outdoorsman
and knife designer, Shane Sibert, this
knife is modeled after his own custommade Bushcraft knife, the Cascadia
Bushcrafter. As a full-tang knife it is
heavy, robust and has the potential to
stand up to years of wear and tear without the worry of damaging it. The green
handle scales (grips) are molded G-10
Specifications
Manufacturer: Benchmade
Model: 162 Bushcrafter
Overall Length: 9.20 inches
Weight: 7.72 ounces
Blade Length: 4.43 inches
Blade Thickness: 0.164 inches
Handle Thickness: 0.920 inches
Blade Material: S30V Stainless Steel
Blade Hardness: 58-60
Blade Style: High Ground Drop-Point
Sheath Material: Buckskin Leather
Contact: benchmade.com
MSRP: $205.00
The sheath
is brushed
buckskin leather
with a loop for
a firesteel.
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HOW-TO
MORSE CODE
Dots&Dashes
COMMUNICATING THE OLD FASHIONED WAY WITH MORSE CODE
Story by Matthew Lee | Images courtesy of Library of Congress
the
On May 13, 1897,
ssage
first wireless me
ter
was sent over wa
in
from Lavernock
rn
Wales to Flat Ho
lish
island in the Eng
ssage
Channel. The me
dy."
was, "Are you rea
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Morse code is the worlds first binary system, a simple on-off switch that can control a
light, electric pulse, a tone, or a tap. It is used
to transmit words and phrases in code electronically over great distances to be decoded
on the receiving end.
up with a system that would translate messages over distances; some involved wheels
pointing to letters while others printed them
out. These other systems didnt sell well, so
they fell from use.
Morses system made indentations on the
paper when the electric currents were
received. Then the operator would translate
these indentations into numbers which would
then be translated into words. It was Vails
idea to skip the middle decoding and expand
the system to include the whole alphabet, and
it was his idea to use a system of dots and
dashes (the shorter sequences were given to
the letters used more frequently).
In 1843, the United States Congress
appropriated $10,000 to Samuel Morse in
order to build an experimental telegraph line
from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore, MD.
Completed in late May 1844, it was demonstrated before Congress on May 24, with the
worlds first Morse coded message: What
hath God wrought. It was successful, and
soon telegraph systems were being strung all
along the eastern seaboard.
Soon, telegraph operators were so adept
at translating the clicking of the machines
armature, that they no longer needed the
machine to make marks on the paper.
Instead, they could translate the clicks
directly into words by sound alone. They figured out that new operators could learn the
code if it was taught as a heard-only language instead of read as a series of dots and
dashes on a page.
By the 1890s, Morse code was being used
for all communications over radio waves
before it was possible to transmit voice. In
the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, most high-speed international communication used Morse code on telegraph lines,
undersea cables and radio circuits. In aviation, the U.S. Navy was first to transmit
Morse code from an airplane; and during
World War I, Morse code was used to coordinate bombing runs and navigation.
Beginning in the 1930s, both civilian and
military pilots were required to be able to use
Morse code, both for use with early communications systems and identification of navigational beacons which transmitted continuous two- or three-letter identifiers in Morse
code. Aeronautical charts showed the identifier of each navigational aid next to its location on the map. During World War II very
few battles, ships, or armies went into action
without the benefit of Morse code.
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Dots&Dashes
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Morse
Code
Alphabet
SPACING
Spacing is just as important as the letters
that come before and after. Each letter needs
to be separated by a space thats the same
duration as a dash (three times the duration
of a dot). The better your spacing, the easier
your code will be to understand.
MEMORIZE, MEMORIZE
Memorize the easiest letters first. The reason a T is a single dash and an E is a single
dot is because they are used most frequently.
Start by memorizing the single-dot/dash first
and move to the double, and then triple letters. Once youve got those down, start memorizing combinations, but leave the more
complex combinations for last, which fortunately includes some less commonly used
letters (Q, Y, X, and V).
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
MAKE ASSOCIATIONS
When memorizing the various letters,
sometimes it is good to use association, a
mnemonic device used to make sound associations between two seemingly unlike things.
For every letter, think of a memorable sound
that mimics the Morse sequence. For example, C is dah-dit-dah-dit (dash dot dash dot).
Consider catastrophic, which has an
emphasis on the first and third syllable, and
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Koch Method
Get a
Coach and
Practice
Many amateur radio stations transmit Morse
code practice sessions for
the benefit of people
learning how to read
Morse code or those that
want to improve their
speed and/or accuracy.
Best known are the
W1AW radio stations
code practice transmissions and are most
widely used. They are
located at the headquarters of the American
Radio Relay League
(ARRL) headquarters
Newington, CT, and they
offer a very detailed
schedule on their website. They offer sessions
from five words per
minute to 35 and can be
found at arrl.org/learning-morse-code.
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CONCLUSION
If you think that theres no way Morse
code will ever be useful in your life, remember the story of Admiral Jerimiah Denton, the
senior-most American POW in Vietnam,
from 1966 to February 12, 1973. Throughout
his captivity at infamous Hanoi Hilton, he
was mercilessly tortured and given threats of
further torture if he didnt respond correctly
to the journalists questions at a televised
interview scheduled to appear on American
channels May 17, 1966. From the beginning
of the interview he feigned sensitivity to the
lighting of the cameras and of those in the
room, but all the while resisting the Viet
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
7:
8:
9:
10:
A: Trail
B: Knife
C: Danger
D: Cat
E: North
F: Dog
G: Gun
H: Camp
I: Help
J: Fire
NIGHT VISION
THERMAL
LASERS
LIGHTS
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Never
Give Up
SURVIVING AT SEA
Story By Adam Jones | Photography Courtesy U.S. Department of Defense
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SEA LIFE
HAVE A PLAN
I AM LESS AN
INDIVIDUAL THAN
PART OF A
CONTINUUM, JOINED
TO ALL THINGS AND
DRIVEN BY THEM
MORE THAN I AM IN
CONTROL OF MY
OWN PATH.
STEVEN CALLAHAN, ADRIFT
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If a vessel might sink or is sinking, the scenario changes. Knowing the wildlife you may
encounter in a given part of the world is an
important part of survival. Many people feel
that the most significant danger you might
face is from a carnivorous predator, such as
the many species of shark that live in virtually
every part of the ocean. However, a common
threat to many ocean-going vessels are
whales. Two famous cases of shipwreck survivors, that of Steven Callahan in 1982 and the
instance of Bill and Simone Butler in 1989,
were most likely the cause of whales. Callahan
in the Atlantic Ocean and the Butlers in the
Pacific, both had holes punched in the hull of
their sloops, the Butlers likely by pilot whales.
This demonstrates that it is also important to
know the appropriateness of your sailing vessel for the type of journey you are on. TransAtlantic and Trans-Pacific cruises become that
much more dangerous on a smaller craft
although if you are an adventurer this may in
fact be the point of the trip. Just be aware of
the additional threat.
The greatest danger related to the holing of a
sailing craft generally comes in the evenings or
in bad weather when you are either asleep or
visibility is poor. If possible, it is wise to post a
Never Give Up
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Never Give Up
birds he was able to catch. In fact, it was ultimately the cloud of birds around his raft that
showed fisherman where to find him off the
coast of Guadeloupe. Hed lost approximately
one-third of his bodyweight.
What was important in Callahans case is
that he had a buoyant and highly visible emergency kit on hand whose contents included
many of the following items that a survivalist
would need: a registered emergency beacon, a
handheld VHF radio, a selection of flares and
smoke signals, a strobe light, a whistle, a signal
This graphic depicts the
approximate location of
a vessel in distress and
the potential search
areas plotted by the
Coast Guard Sector
Honolulu Command
Center, Aug. 12, 2014. A
man was rescued from a
life raft after his 41-foot
sailboat sank seven
miles south of Diamond
Head, Oahu.
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An Interview
with Lt. Colonel
Robert Bateman
It is said that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
While having the skills to survive a
disaster are important, perhaps
more important is the ability to
prevent that disaster in the first
place. Lt. Col. Robert Bateman
(ret.) is a prolific author and a
recently retired military officer.
Bateman won the 2004 Colby
Award for military history for his
book No Gun Ri: A Military History
of the Korean War Incident.
His thoughts on preventing
disasters at sea are below.
1. Lt. Col. Bateman, you are currently sailing across the Eastern Seaboard of the United
States with your wife and child
and various crew members in a
47 foot Beneteau 473. What
prompted your decision to
make this journey?
During my last tour in
Afghanistan, 2011-2012, I realized
that I was getting a little long in
the tooth to be doing what Id
been doing for more than 20
years. That was when I made the
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BEFORE DEPARTING ON ANY TRIP, TAKE THE TIME TO REVIEW YOUR WATERCRAFT AND UNDERSTAND ITS CAPABILITIES
IN RELATION TO THE AREA YOU INTEND TO TRAVEL INTO. CAN IT HANDLE THE TRAFFIC, TIDES, AND WAVES? IF YOU ARE
UNCERTAIN ABOUT YOUR CRAFTS CAPABILITIES, IT MAY BE BEST TO STAY HOME. GREG DAVENPORT, SURVIVING COASTAL AND OPEN WATER
international signal flags showing NC, a square
flag having above it or below it a ball (or anything resembling a ball), or raising or lowering
arms outstretched to each side.
Never give up.
A recurring theme in virtually every story of
survival, these three words indicate the single
most critical factor in surviving an emergency
at sea. Maintaining the discipline to carefully
administer your resources, to keep your head if
you fall in the water, to acquire food and water
by any means necessary, and to work tirelessly
to reach rescuers is not an easy thing. The will
to live and to endlessly power through under
dire conditions is what kept these survivors
alive. Dig down deep, keep your head and never
ever give up. These are the key tenets of ocean
survival.
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URBAN
E STAFF
The
E Staff
PEACE OF MIND IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND
Story and Photography by Tim Ralston
t is difficult to predict how you would react when faced with a survival
situation. Plan all you might, there is nothing more intense than being
in that moment. Your adrenaline is pumping, heart pounding, knowing
you must instantaneously make your next move. When your primal
fear kicks in, sometimes your body moves faster than your brain can
process. This natural response is referred to as fight-or-flight.
While you may not be able to foresee your fate in a fight-or-flight scenario, there are ways to ensure that you always have a fighting chance. It is
possible to gain this advantage through preparedness. By equipping yourself with the elemental tools of survival, you are provided options. Whether
you are forced to physically defend yourself, or suddenly bug out from a
catastrophethese provisions have the capability of saving your life.
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STAY PREPARED
In the most ideal situation, you would have
as many supplies as possible in order to survive.
Yet for the times when you are forced to move
quickly, and your BOB is inaccessiblethe E
Staff will be your savior. The thin compacted
design makes it easy to store under your bed, in
a vehicle, or at the office. If you were ever in
need of a speedy getaway or a self-defense
E Staff Specs
Material: Aluminum and Steel
Weight (empty): 3 lbs.
Length: 61 inches
Diameter: 1 inches
Storage Compartment: 14 inches x 1 inch
Spear: 5 inches
Drinking Vessel: 5 inches
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The double-wrapped
handle on the other end is
great for pulling it from
the corner of the closet or
garage storage space.
Pack
Mentality
NITRO-PAKS 72-HOUR FOUR-PERSON GETAWAY KIT
Story and Photography by Ryan Lee Price
The locking and telescoping handle is
great to help transport
the pack from place to
place. In conjunction
with the wheels, it
moves very easily.
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have been better had they equipped themselves with an emergency getaway pack like
this one from Nitro-Pak.
A. Survival bags, hand warmers, ponchos, tents, and blankets will keep you warm on a
very cold night in unfamiliar territory. B. Toiletries and hygiene items offer a sense of
normalcy while helping rid the body of potential dirt that causes disease. C. The lightweight tube tent is eight feet long and will keep out the weather in a tough situation.
D. Keeping the body clean, especially over a long period of time is important. So is
light and protection against dust and biological elements found in the air. The potassium iodide is used as a thyroid block during radiation emergencies.
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Pack Mentality
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Pack Mentality
FOOD
Though the backcountry is literally full of
food choices if you know where to look and
what to do when youve found them, sometimes you wont have access to them. The 18
high-calorie ration bars contain 400 calories
each, are low sodium and high in vitamins. For
additional vitamins there are 12 E-mergen-C
fizzy drink mixes that provide 1,000mgs of
Vitamin C as well as a host of other vitamins,
including zinc and manganese.
One of the biggest aspect of this kit are the
nine complete MREs (Meals Ready to Eat). For
example, one pack includes chicken and noodles with vegetables in sauce, with potato
cheddar soup, crackers, candies, and coffee.
SURVIVAL GEAR
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FIRST AID
Accidents happen, while disasters provide
their own share of injuries that will require
immediate attention. Leaving a wound
untreated will only lead to infection and a bevy
of additional problems. The first aid kit
included here has 60 essential first aid items
including two pairs of exam gloves and a first
aid reference book. Five sanitary napkins can be
used for either feminine needs or first aid use.
Nitro-Pak 72
Hour, Four-Person
Getaway Kit
Includes:
SOURCE
nitro-pak.com | MSRP: $297.49
2 Deluxe 2-Person 8
Tube Tents
1 Wool Emergency
Blanket
4 Survival Bags
1 Emergency Rescue
Blanket (yellow)
4 Emergency SPACE
Brand Blankets
4 Emergency Ponchos
1 36 Hour Emergency
Candle
1 Deluxe AA LED
Flashlight
2 Flashlight Batteries
2 12 Hour Instant Light
Sticks
1 Adjustable Heat/
Cooking Stove
1 AlcoBrite Heat-Gel Fuel
4 Sierra Cups for Drinking & Heating Water
48 Waterproof Matches
8 Emergency 18hr Body
Heat-Packs
12 5yr Shelf-life Drinking
Water Pouches
(4.2 oz. each)
1 2 Gallon Water
Carrier (pre-fill prior
to evacuation)
10 U.S. Military
MICROPUR Water
Purification Tablets
2 Small Roll Tissue
Packet
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HOW-TO
Tiny
Survivor
BUILD YOUR OWN MINI SURVIVAL KIT
Story and Photograph by William Billy Boggs
igger isnt always better. Sure, a large survival kit packs a punch when you need it
and has a great place in your emergency
supplies collection, but it is just that - large.
Multi-person survival kits are great for stationary situations, like an earthquake, tornado, or some
disaster scenario that prevents you or your family from
leaving and replenishing supplies elsewhere. Theres
usually food, water, sanitation, emergency medical
equipment, and general gear for staying put. But what if
you have to leave in hurry?
What if you find yourself in such a dire situation that
you must leave immediately, no questions asked and
with nothing but the clothes on your back and the stuff
in your pockets? What then? What do you grab on the
way out?
Your bug-out bag is in the back of the upstairs closet
where you keep it out of the way, or maybe theres no
space on whatevers transporting you out of the area.
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D. Always include money in your kit, but why
a $2 bill? Inflation. A dollar doesnt go as far
as it used to, and any more than that and
youll be tempted to pilfer from it when
youre craving a taco one day. The pencil and
paper are to keep notes of your adventure or
to leave a message for someone.
E. A mirror, matches, a square foot of tin foil
for cooking are useful. The small emery
board can be used as a striker for the
matches, while the Fresnel lens can be used
to start fires and is the perfect size to fit in
the mint tin.
F. A couple of basic medical things should be
included, like band-aides and an alcohol
wipe. The cotton ball and ear swabs have a
number of uses. If the swabs are too long for
your kit, they can be cut in half.
G. Sewing kits can be used to mend clothing,
sure, but it can also be used to mend you.
Giving yourself stitches doesnt sound like a
whole lot of fun, but neither does bleeding to
death. Also included is a safety pin, paper
clip and a foot of duct tape.
H. Fishing line, dental floss, hooks, and a
sinker are all helpful if you are surviving in a
wilderness environment where the possibility of fishing is available.
I. A small button-battery ashlight is essential (they make them smaller even), a singleblade pocket knife, a razor blade, and a rubber band all have countless applications. The
dice are included to stave off boredom and
can be used to keep the brain active and alert.
J. The biggest trick is to place things into your
container in a combination of two ways: 1)
how it best ts; and 2) the likelihood of use.
Organize your mini survival kit so that the
items t most efficiently, but also so that you
can easily reach what youll need quickly. Put
the pocket knife, ashlight, and band-aides
on top, for instance, while the matches, paper,
and sh hooks can go toward the bottom.
K. A little trick is to cut the corners off of the
paper and packaged things so they better fit
in the rounded corners of the mint tin.
L. The mirror can be glued to the inside lid of
the tin so that it can be available quickly if
used as a signal device.
M. Once completed, make sure it wont fall
open by double wrapping a rubber band
around the tin. Though it does have some
friction closures, if you packed it correctly, it
will be bursting at the seams.
N. If you live in wet environments or theres
the possibility of ending up in water, seal
your mini survival kit in a standard sandwich
bag. Not only will it keep the kit waterproof,
but the bag can be used for a host of things.
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BACKCOUNTRY
EDIBLE PLANTS
Sand
&Salad
in abundance. A select few can be found on just about any of the North
American coasts. Lets take a look at some of these beach plants.
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Orach
Orach
When most people see the orach plants (Atriplex
spp. there are several species) on the beaches above
the high-tide line they think they are looking at a
lambs quarter plant. The very common lambs quarter is a European native which today can be found in
disturbed soils just about anywhere in the world. It is
one of the first plants a wild food forager learns about
because it is widespread, easy to identify, and quite
useful in a variety of dishes.
Orach is in the same Goosefoot family as lambs
quarter, but in a different genus. Orach is visually
similar to lambs quarter, bearing pale green leaves
coated with a whitish film that is rubbed off easily.
However, orach leaves have a unique shape that
resembles an arrowhead with backward pointing
barbs (a shape botanists refer to as hastate).
Orach is often widely scattered and rarely forms in
dense patches. When you take a single leaf and taste it
there is initially a mild saltiness that may give way to a
hint of bitterness. Once rinsed, young orach leaves
can be added to a salad, but you probably wouldnt
use these leaves as a primary salad ingredient because
they are a bit on the strong side.
I like them best when they are rinsed well and then
cooked with other greens for a green dish or a stew.
They are like spinach or lambs quarter once cooked.
I once took some seed and found the orach plant
grew very well in my urban Southern California backyard. In fact, when grown in my back yard instead of
the beach, the leaves were significantly milder and
actually tasted good in salad. The plant readily
reseeds, so if you like the plant you can have it in your
backyard forever assuming your plants get some
water and shade.
IT IS ONE OF THE
FIRST PLANTS A WILD
FOOD FORAGER
LEARNS ABOUT
BECAUSE IT IS WIDESPREAD, EASY TO
IDENTIFY, AND QUITE
USEFUL IN A VARIETY
OF DISHES.
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Sand
&Salad
Glasswort
Glasswort
Glasswort (Salicornia spp. there are several species) is an interesting and beautiful
low-growing plant appearing in the backbays
and salt flats just slightly inland. The plant
consists of more or less erect succulent stems
of transluscent green that turn red in the fall.
During the fall these plants also produce lots
of seeds that water fowl frequently eat.
Nibble on a few of the stems and its tasty,
mild and a bit salty. It goes well with salads,
and makes a good addition to cooked greens
and vegetables too. Yes, you can cook it by
itself and you really should so you get to
know its flavor. However, glasswort seems to
work best when combined with other foods.
It does make good pickles. Take the tender young stems, rinse them and then pack
them into a jar. I cover with raw apple cider
vinegar, but I have also used the juice from a
can of olives or jalapenos. You could use regular pickle juice as well. I like to refrigerate
for a few weeks before eating them.
When Glasswort starts to turn red in the
fall it gets too tough to eat, so this is a seasonal food.
Sea Rocket
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Cattail
Cattail (Typha spp.) is a freshwater plant,
but since so many streams flow into the
ocean I have always found cattails not far
from the coast. Cattail consists of long flat
green leaves often up to 6 feet long and a
characteristic flowering spike that looks like a
hotdog on a stick. There are many foods from
the cattail plant, and this is determined by
the season. In spring, before the plant begins
to flower, the tender shoot can be tugged out
of the ground and the green outer layers
peeled away. The white inner core is tender
and has a flavor reminiscent of cucumber.
Another easy source of food from the cattail is the flower spike, but you have to pick it
before the spike turns brown and becomes
inedible. The green spike is not all that great
raw, but if you boil it, and butter it, its very
much like eating corn on the cob!
These are not the only foods youll find on
the beach, but they are some of the most
common edible plants found in many beach
areas.
Cattail
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The
Blue
Dot
BRITE-STRIKES TACTICAL
TOUCH FLASHLIGHTS
Story and Photography by Gary Kimball
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Specifications
Functions: High, Low, and Strobe
Length: 5.2 inches (BDRC); 3.5 inches
(DB-180)
Light Output (BDRC): 340 lumens
on high, 170 lumens on low
Light Output (DB-180): 290 lumens
on high, 170 lumens on low
Run Time (BDRC): 2.5 hours on high,
8 hours on low, 3 hours on strobe
Run Time (DB-180): 1 hour on high,
3 hours on low, 1.5 hours on strobe
Warranty: One Year
Beam Distance: 400 feet (BDRC)
but can be used in a heavy rain without consequences thanks to a rubber o-ring on the
battery cap end, and it is shock resistant.
The shell of the BDRC-HLS, at just over five
inches, fits perfectly in your hand almost
concealed while the crowns at both ends
have a unique shape that can be used to
break a window or strike a substantial blow.
The BD-180-HLS is even smaller. At 3.5
inches, it completely hides in your hand and
only shows when you want it to.
Both models fall into the HLS category,
which means they have high, low and strobe
settings. The BD-180s 123A lithium battery
will power the Cree-XREWHT-L1-D01-Q5
LED bulb for approximately one hour on
high, three hours on low and 1.5 hours on
strobe. This isnt a long time between battery changes, especially considering how
pricey batteries can be in the long run (a 12pack of name brand batteries can run north
of $20.00though Brite-Strike insists that
only Panasonic or Duracell batteries are
used and never a commercially rechargeable 123A battery). An advisable option is to
upgrade to the BDRC unit, which is not only
brighter (340 lumens compared to the DB180s 290) but comes with a rechargeable
2600-mAh lithium-ion battery and the
recharging unit. However, there are several
more units to choose from, some with a single or two-cell batteries and others that are
rechargeable.
The beams of both flashlights come
through a polycarbonate lens which helps
maintain a bright white light. This allows
for truer colors. The BDRC can throw its
beam approximately 400 feet in a wide
pattern similar to a flood light.
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The
Spirit
of
ASG
A BRIEF HISTORY OF
AMERICAN SURVIVAL
GUIDE MAGAZINE
By Ryan Lee Price
ITS ROOTS WERE FIRMLY PLANTED 37 YEARS AGO BY AN ECCENTRIC MOTORSPORTS ENTHUSIAST
WHO WORE COWBOY BOOTS AND WHITE SUITS AND KEPT A PET COUGAR IN HIS OFFICE.
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October 19
80
June 1981
In January 1985, the tagline Self-Defense, Self-Reliance, and Freedom was added under the title, clearly showing not only the major
themes and focus of the magazine, but the patriotic direction as well.
This tagline, however, lasted only 10 months, then it was dropped
from the cover on the October 1985 issue.
In March 1986, the tagline The Magazine For Safer Living was
added under the title as a rather vague replacement of the previous
patriotic assertions. This lasted for three years until the April 1989
issue, when The Magazine for Self Reliance replaced it on the May
1989 cover, somewhat returning it to its former, although more polished and reserved, stance.
In the mid-1980s McMullens publishing company was having
financial troubles and Vice President Ken Yee stepped up to become a
partial owner. New publications came and went, some waxed and
waned in popularity, but American Survival Guide soldiered on. In 1994,
Ken Yee died, followed by Tom McMullen in a plane crash one year
later. Exactly, to the day.
That same year, 1995, McMullen-Yee merged with Argus Publishing to become McMullen-Argus. And through the turmoil of the mid90s, American Survival Guide carried on, informing readers about selfsufficiency and independence.
Augu
st 198
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How This
Magazine
Got Its Name
1969 Street Chopper
Tom McMullen started a magazine for
motorcycles in 1969 called Street Chopper. It promoted AEE Choppers with features, race results, and a few articles
sprinkled in to support the sales of new
products. The new magazine found a successful niche with enough toehold to
start his publishing empire, including
titles like Shooters Journal a decade later.
1978 Shooters Journal
Gun reviews, gear guides and advertising.
It was very popular on the newsstand but
was almost in constant flux throughout
the next decade, giving the appearance
of being unsettled and desperately trying
to carve out a position in a well-populated market of gun magazines.
Shooters Journal played on the interests
of gun owners, staunch patriots, rugged
outdoorsmen and Second Amendment
supporters at a time when the Middle
East was rising to prominence and the
Cold War was at its chilliest.
1981 Shooters Survival Guide
The title was modified to Shooters Journal and Survival Guide in 1981 and a slight
change of focus concentrated more on
survival articles and camping stories and
less on guns (though guns played the
central theme for all covers at the time
and would for the next 10 years). By the
summer of that same year the title was
yet again changed, this time to Shooters
Survival Guide.
1982 Survival Guide
In February 1982 Shooter was dropped
from the title, and it became, simply, Survival Guide. There it stayed for the next
three years with Dave Epperson as the
editorial director and Bob Clark as assistant editor (there was no official editor
until Payton Miller became the executive
editor in October 1985).
1985 American Survival Guide
For the first issue of its eighth year in
print, January 1985, American was
added to the title; it had finally settled,
and the publishers wouldnt make any
changes to the title for the next 15 years.
American Survival Guide was emblazoned
at the top of over 180 covers.
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June 1985
Decembe
r 1983
October 19
85
March 19
Janu
May 1989
ary 2
86
001
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URBAN
DITCH BAG
ANATOMY OF A
DITCH BAG
WHAT GOES INTO A DITCH BAG BEFORE IT GOES INTO THE SEA
By Larry Schwartz
PHOTO
COUR
TESY O
F
ACR/AR
TEX
Your ditch bag can be designed for that purpose, like this one
from ARC, or you can use an existing bag as long as it is
waterproof, can be made to float, and provides easy access
to your emergency beacons and radios.
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hether you call it your ditch bag, grab bag, survival gear, or abandon ship bag, prudent and
prepared sailors will have a bag or container of
some sort that has the emergency gear
needed should they have to leave their vessel
and get in the water or into a life raft of some size. The contents of
everybodys ditch bag or abandon ship bag is different, and it
should be. Every persons experience level, skill set, needs, location
at sea, and climate conditions are different and these are the
things that affect your decisions on what you want in your ditch
bag. Some may have extensive first aid kits but little food. Some
may have many ways to gather food from the sea but only one way
to signal for help.
All ditch bags should have something to address the following
basic areas of on the water survival: signaling, shelter, water, food,
first aid and medications, and important documents. But first, you
need to pick the right bag to put everything into.
There are many manufacturers on the market who make bag designed specifically for this
purpose. There are also some who actually
stock the bags for you with what they think you
will need in an abandon ship scenario. My
advice to you though is to consider buying one
of the bags, but dont bother buying one that is
already stocked for you. Just like pre-stocked
outdoor survival kits the items were selected
because they may be useful (and many of
them will be), but more importantly they wont
address all of the areas mentioned above and
they most likely will not address your skill level
and the environment you will be operating in.
You are far better off assembling your own
equipment to ensure you know how to use it
and that it meets your needs, like protection
from the sun in equatorial regions or extra cold
weather clothing for the North Atlantic or in the
Great Lakes.
The minimum requirements for a ditch bag
are that it is easily seen/brightly colored, it
floats when fully loaded, it is water proof and
not just water resistant, it has appropriate handles to make it easy to move when fully
loaded, and that it has at least one tether to
attach it to you or to your life raft or life boat.
Keep the weight within what the buoyancy will
handle.
Other useful features found on many ditch
bags are reflective tape to make it easier to see
at night or at dusk/dawn, multiple pockets inside
and outside for organization or to provide easy
access to items like your EPIRB, documents, or
VHF transceiver. Many bags have a clear exterior
pocket for storing your important documents.
Speaking of tethers, remember that you will
be floating on water that is anywhere from 25
feet to over 100 feet deep, so anything that gets
dropped will not be recoverable. For that reason, as you identify the items you want to
include in your ditch bag pick the ones that
have an adjustable lanyard or some other way
of securing them to something that wont sink.
If an item does not have a lanyard or tether,
such as a large first aid kit, you can buy or make
lanyards, or some form of retention system, to
keep from losing things that you drop or get
washed out of the raft or ditch bag. Zipper
locked freezer bags are a great way to secure
small items like tools or individual water packets and you can make an attachment point by
making a tab on one side with duct tape an
then using a hole punch to make a hole in the
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ANATOMY OF A
DITCH BAG
PHOTO
COURT
ESY O
F AM
ERICAN
MEDIC
AL KITS
SIGNALING
Equipment for signaling falls into two general categories; long range and short range. For
long range signaling you should have a hand
held VHF radio for communicating with people
on-shore or with other vessels within range.
Your next level of long range signaling devices
to include in your ditch bag would be an EPIRB
registered to your vessel and possibly a PLB
registered to yourself. In addition to these electronic methods of signaling you should also
stock up on shorter range signaling devices, for
use within visual ranges. These would include
signal mirrors, flashlights, chemical lights, and
pyrotechnic signals like smoke signals, hand
held flares, and parachute flares.
SHELTER
A way to protect yourself from the elements
is vital any time you are on the open sea. The
first item to include in your kit would be tarp
that you can use to provide a canopy over your
raft. An emergency blanket with a dark side and
a reflective side is more useful than a plain tarp
as you can put the reflective side out during the
day to reflect heat away, and in at night to help
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FOOD
Energy and protein bars are a great way to
get your calories in a small package, especially
those that are designed as a meal replacement
bar. High energy candy bars like Snickers are
also good options, although you should avoid
those with a higher level of salt like the Payday
bar. Another approach is to use MREs which
provide on average 1250 calories per meal. The
average person needs approximately 2000
calories per day so one MRE plus some other
food to supplement it should be sufficient per
person per day. In addition to food you pack in
your ditch bag you should also consider a small
spinning rod or a gill net or throw net that you
can use to catch fish to supplement your diet or
extend your food if your food runs out before
rescue arrives.
WATER
Your supply of water should include packaged water, either in emergency rations or just
water in plastic bottles. You will need between
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS
Because you dont know when you might
need to use your ditch bag, where you will be, or
who will come to your rescue, you should
include key documents with you on board and
store them or add them to your ditch bag
before you abandon ship. These would include
your passport, registry for your vessel, banking
information, personal identification, and medical records.
CONCLUSION
Deciding what you want in your ditch bag
and assembling it is your first step. The next
step, and possibly the most important one long
term, is to practice with the items while on the
water to make sure you know how to use them,
what they can and cant do, and what challenges being on the water creates.
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Gear Guide
FLOATATION DEVICES
Stay
Afloat
Personal Flotation Devices
Story by Tori Tellem
STIFFNESS MIGHT BE a feeling
youve long associated with wearing a
personal flotation device (PFD) like
youre walking around with a cardboard box around your torso. And
that often results in people who are
boating or doing other water activities deciding to skip wearing one
rather than be uncomfortable.
Bad idea.
But todays PFDs are all about
contouring to your body, allowing
more flexibility, and nearly seeming
like a second skin, making suiting up
and ensuring safety a more positive
experience. Here are a few of the
interesting options in the PFD market.
Antimicrobial
Infant PFD
What makes this PFD interesting is
that it has an antimicrobial-treated
fabric that resists mold and will
keep smelling fresh. It also has a
large head pad.
Ideal for children under 30 pounds
The design allows for more mobility and flexibility
stearnsflotation.com
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Comfort PFD
Crazy buoyancy is how the
Extrasport Universal HiFloat
PFD is described by its maker.
Whats cool is that there are
two cargo pockets and also
reflective tape.
GlideFit uses two different
thicknesses of foam that
glide on top of each other,
keeping the bulk down
It fits chest sizes from 30 to
56 inches
backcountry.com
Compact PFD
The NRS Ninja is meant to provide oodles
of movement, especially for kayakers and
boaters. It utilizes a stretchy inside fabric
that allows for breathability and flex.
Theres a lash tab to hold a rescue knife
Comfort comes via four size adjustments
and two shoulder adjustments
rei.com
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Gear
Guide
Stretchy PFD
PFD Coat
Think of it as wetsuit meets a
PFD, although the Float Coat is
absolutely certified as a PFD. It is
available in long- and short-sleeve
varieties and has a neoprene collar, cuffs, and waistband.
Theres a stowaway hood and
reflective tape on the shoulders
Hook-and-loop tabs and two
belts with easy-snap closures
are incorporated.
bodyglove.com
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Child PFD
What we dug about this PFD was
its flowery design, making it a bit
more fun and unique to wear,
when it might otherwise be a
struggle to put a child in it.
There are adjustable chest and
leg straps for a little more safety
Quick-release front buckles act as
the closure.
speedo.com
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Gear
Guide
Floatation Jacket
This offering is parka meets certified PFD; you dont
have to put a PFD on over a heavy jacket. It has a
storm-flapped zipper front and Suisse Aire flotation foam, which is super soft.
Theres a fleece-lined collar with a rollaway hood,
plus fleece-lined handwarmer pockets
There are two large front pockets that snap closed
stearnsflotation.com
Rockstar PFD
The Rockstar Vapor Pullover from Body Glove has a
special panel for flex in any direction, and the uber
low-profile vest has a boardshort connector.
The interior lining is Aqua Stretch, for a plush feel
There are mesh drain panels
wakesports.com
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Simple Stainless
Stove Stand
ESBITS COMPACT STOVE AND POT STAND
Story and Photography by Thomas Sanchez
ometimes the simplest solution to a situation is the best.
Carrying a stove and fuel even a mini version can be
cumbersome, bulky, and heavy, and the prospects of
starting a fire with a variety of tried-and-true methods is
hampered by wind, rain, snow, or the lack of fuel. Coming
to the rescue is this very lightweight, stainless steel stove stand and
fuel system. Compact, the four machined sections of the stove break
down easily and are stored in a flat vinyl pouch that measures only 4.7 x
4.3 x 0.3 inches. The pouch can also house six of the Esbit solid fuel
tablets, and it is equipped with a belt loop (though we cant see anyone actually carrying this on their belt).
When assembled, it provides a three-sided pot stand 3.5 inches tall
that can handle any-sized pot larger than three inches in diameter. The
tray fits securely in the three slits in each of the sides that gives the
structure rigidity and has a rectangular divot that accommodates the
Esbit solid fuel tablet. Without the tray, the stove can still be used as a
wind break or with Esbits alcohol burner.
A pack of solid fuel tablets come in a box of 12 and lasts approximately 10 minutes, providing a constant smokeless flame advertised at
1400 degrees (it topped out our digital thermometer). They were
slightly difficult to start, however, but once ignited, were able to boil a
cup of water in under five minutes.
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[RIGHT] Even
though the temperature inside
the stove stand
topped out our
temperature
gauge, the corners of the stand
remained cool. If
you had to, it
could be moved
quickly.
[BELOW] The
sides of the stand
are nearly two
inches higher
than the fuel tray,
so the flame is
well protected
from any wind.
One fuel tablet fits nicely in the slight divot of the tray.
As it burns, it melts, so the divot contains the spreading liquids.
SOURCE
industrialrev.com
MSRP: $29.95 (stove);
$7.99 (fuel tablets)
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HOW-TO
SURVIVAL BARS
Quick
Snack
here are many variations of the granola bar, an oatfilled and chewy snack. Store-bought bars tend to
be sugary and tasty not to mention expensive
and not the kind of food you should eat while hiking or in a survival situation. When your body
needs energy and you dont have the option to eat a meal, the
last thing you want to do is load up on empty calories and sugars that can slow you down. Sure, the sugar will give you a
boost of energy, but what goes up must come down.
Homemade survival bars are the perfect solution. They
include minimal ingredients, are lightweight, easy to store and
can be made with fresh ingredients in an inexpensive way.
Granola bars can be as good for you as you choose, given
that many ingredients can be substituted for healthier options.
But that doesnt mean survival bars cant taste great.
Peanut butter and dried fruit and nuts pack in flavor, and
honey sweetens the deal.
You can try different types of nut and fruit toppings so you
dont get bored of the same recipe. Some recipes call for baking, while others are bake-free.
You can eat these survival bars for breakfast, on-the-go or
in the wilderness!
HOW TO BAKE
NUTRITIOUS AND
ENERGY-PACKED
SURVIVAL BARS
Story and Photography by Nikki Grey
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Peanut
Butter Honey
Survival Bars
123 cups quick rolled oats
1
2 cup granulated sugar
1
3 cup oat flour
1
2 teaspoon salt
1
4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 cups sliced almonds
1 cup dried cherries
1
3 cup peanut butter
12 tablespoons melted butter
1
2 cup honey
1 tablespoon water
Sweet,
sweet honey
Honey is a natural
sweetener, sure, but it is
also a good source of
carbohydrates17
grams (and 64 calories) per tablespoon.
In a survival situation,
carbs and the energy
they contain are very
helpful. This recipe calls
for honey, and lots of it,
making these bars a
sweet and smart choice.
1. Preheat oven to 350F. Coat 9 x 13 pan with nonstick spray. In a mixing bowl, stir oats, sugar, oat
flour, salt, cinnamon, almonds, cherries and peanut
butter. If you want to mix and match ingredients,
other recipes call for gluten-free oats, wheat germ
or flakes. You can also substitute or add other dried
fruits and nuts, as well as seeds or even coconut. Or
maybe youd prefer vanilla instead of cinnamon.
Have fun with it and choose your own ingredients!
2. In a separate bowl, whisk together melted butter,
honey and water. If you prefer bars that are less
crumbly, try adding 2 tablespoons light corn syrup
and 14 cup honey, rather than 12 cup honey. This
recipe has more honey and no corn syrup in an effort
to create healthier bars. Some recipes call for fat or
oil as well. 3. Mix the wet ingredients with the dry
ingredients. 4. Spread the mix in the prepared pan,
pressing it into the pan, before drizzling with more
honey. 5. Bake the bars for 30 minutes or until
theyre brown around the edges. 6. The bars should
be soft, but will harden once cooled. After cooling,
cut the bars into squares. Bars are best stored in the
refrigerator or frozen.
Double-duty
almonds
Almonds. Full of protein, theyre good for
you and high in calories,
which is perfect for survival situations. One
cup of sliced almonds
contains 529 calories,
and this recipe calls for
two! Almonds add texture to the bars and are
also tasty. Win, win!
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Gear Guide
WATERPROOF STORAGE
Dry Files
Protecting vital records and collectibles from
water, mildew, or moisture is important. A
simple metal file cabinet wont protect
important papers from a leaky roof, nor will it
keep away a rising tide or overflowing river.
MSRP: $23.95
safefile.com
Water Tight
Keeping the Water Out
Story by Ben Gordon
GIVEN THAT ABOUT 70 percent of the world is covered
with water and human beings are land-based animals with
possessions and equipment that doesnt work well in the
water, some stuff is bound to get wet. Which is always
unfortunate. Since our land-based world is surrounded by
electronics, phones, computers, key fobs and a plethora of
other things that dont respond well when wet, it is a good
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idea to do what you can to keep them dry. Floods, hurricanes, tsunamis, or just heavy rain showers are sometimes
all that stands in the way of an expensive communication
device and an expensive paperweight. You dont want to
be stuck in the backcountry with wet gear.
Storage containers and travel equipment come in a
wide variety of shapes, sizes, and applications, from
object specific cases for weapons or computers to general
bags and backpacks that can accommodate most anything. Having dry clothes just after a storm while on the
trail is paramount to comfort, safety, and health, while
keeping your GPS dry and functioning may be the difference between being rescued or staying stranded.
Safe Chest
The fireproof and waterproof safe chest by
SureSeal (SS103) is UL rated for 30 minutes
of fire protection up to 1550-degrees Fahrenheit, which would protect it from a normal
house fire. It is also waterproof for 48 hours in
up to 48 inches of water. Protects Important
Paper Documents & Digital Media like USB
thumb drives, flash memory cards and more.
Features dual compression latches, a locking
handle and a lifetime guarantee.
MSRP: $69.00
safefile.com
Clear Storage
The waterproof polycarbonate storage
box (3600) is see-through and has a continuous o-ring that keeps water out as
well as a rubber lining for protecting valuables. There are three tight-closing camaction latches and a handle. At 11 inches
long and 7.25 inches wide, it can survive
being submerged up to six feet for 30
minutes. It comes in four different sizes.
MSRP: $24.47
planostoragesolutions.com
Lockout Puck
Waterproof up to 120 feet, these small
plastic pucks screw tight and have a rubber o-ring that keeps out the water. With
an external diameter of 2.5 inches, they
are compact, concealable and strong.
Made by S&S Precision in Virginia Beach,
VA, they come in black and coyote tan.
MSRP: $23.48
sandsprecision.com
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Guide
WATERPROOF STORAGE
Gamma Seal
Theres a lot you can do with a bucket, but theres so much
more you can do with a waterproof bucket. Gamma Seals
are inexpensive conversion kits that can turn a standard
bucket into a waterproof, airtight, portable storage container. They come in a wide variety of colors and can fit a
standard sized five-gallon bucket.
MSRP: $7.99
sportsmansguide.com
Seal Pack
It doesnt matter what kind of water youre on river, lake,
or ocean theres security in keeping your smaller valuables
safe. Great for boating or travel, this personal pack protects
small valuables like wallets and passports from the elements. It has a waist belt and shoulder strap and is made of
rugged PU-coated 600D polyester. It comes in various colors,
is 8 x 8 inches and can hold approximately 244 cubic inches.
MSRP: $47.95
cascadedesigns.com
Black Canyon
The highly durable and lightweight Black
Canyon Boundary Dry Pack features a
watertight roll-top closure and is made of
a PVC-free, scrim-reinforced urethane for
abrasion resistance. The shoulder straps
are waterproof and ventilated and it is
available in three sizes. The 115-liter and
70-liter sizes close with side-cinch buckles
while the daypack-size 35-liter pack has a
top buckle closure.
MSRP: $139.95
cascadedesigns.com
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Urban
Waterproofing
Lightweight and well built, our
RF-welded Urban Backpack
offers seamless protection in an
urban environment. A watertight roll-down closure with
buckle attachments provide
easy access, as well as a weatherproof zip pocket and accessory
clip system. A light clip-loop
helps keep you visible and the
ventilated backing will help
keep you dry while wearing it. It
comes in two sizes, 17 or 37 liters.
MSRP: $149.95
cascadedesigns.com
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Gear
Guide
WATERPROOF STORAGE
Waterproof Rifle
Made of lightweight but strong HPX resin and having four padlockable
clasps, this iM3300 rifle case can withstand the weather thanks to the
watertight seal and six press-and-pull latches. The interior measures
50.5 x 14 x 6 inches and can accommodate most rifles and associated
gear. The handle is plastic with a soft grip. MSRP: $179.95
peli.com
Fire Case
Sometimes the smallest of
cases can be the most
valuable, especially ones
containing waterproof
matches like this one. The
case even has a integrated
striker (and spares), and
only weighs just shy of 2
ounces. The matches will
light even after being submerged in water.
MSRP: $6.95
rei.com
The Fishpond
Sized to hold most point-and-shoot cameras, cell phones and
other small accessories, the waterproof, roll-top pouch easily
attaches to wading belts, backpacks and other gear. Removable
padding on the inside protects your valuables. The heavy-duty
420-denier TPU nylon construction makes it durable and long
lasting. Its dimensions are 6 x 4.5 x 2.75 inches.
MSRP: $29.99
cabelas.com
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Perfect Pouches
This three-piece set of clear PVC
waterproof pouches will keep your
documents dry wherever you are.
Ideal for things like your fishing
license, permits, maps, or even your
mobile phone, these pouches feature
a quick access waterproof seal.
Small: 18 x 13cm; Medium: 25 x 18cm;
Large: 33 x 27cm
MSRP: $9.99
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Safe Computing
Designed specifically to house
a laptop, the interior dimension of this 1099 Hardback
Case are 15.78 x 11.16 x 2.06
inches. It features a watertight gasket creating a very
tight seal when the case is
closed and has an automatic
purge valve that keeps water
and dust out while balancing
air pressure. It includes a
removable shoulder strap.
MSRP: $66.99
peli.com
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HyperGear
With an adjustable shoulder
strap and a D-ring for easy
attachment, this durable dry
bag is robust and certified
waterproof, capable of floating safely should it accidentally be dropped in the
water. It comes in a variety of
colors and sizes, from 5
quarts to 40 liters.
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DEADEND
The Effects
of Drowning
It is one of our most primitive but visceral fears;
thrashing in the deep, far
below the waters surface,
lungs burning for oxygen,
arms straining toward the
ever darkening light above.
Human beings are not well
adapted to live in the water.
We are poor swimmers
compared to other mammals, and we lack the body
fat to maintain a proper
temperature. The world
record for holding breath
underwater is an astonishing 22 minutes, held by Stig
Severinsen of Denmark.
However, there is only a
short amount of time an
organ in the human body
can go without oxygen.
Sometimes it can be just a
few seconds before damage
occurs and, usually, the brain
is the first to be affected.
Drowning is the third most
common cause of accidental death worldwide,
accounting for seven percent of all deaths. According
to the World Health Organization more than 350,000
people die every year from
drowning, and those numbers dont include floods or
boat accidents.
When a persons face
touches water the mammalian diving reflex begins,
initiating a series of involuntary physiological
responses. Designed to keep
the body alive in the water,
the airway closes, the heart
rate slows, and the capillaries in the skin and extremities constrict, sending blood
toward the vital organs.
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Inhale
When water is inhaled, the
first reaction is to cough,
choke, and/or swallow the
water. This typically leads
to more water being gulped.
Gag Reflex
When water reaches the throat, it tries to seal
off the throat with a series of spasms (like
gulps). Water, with nowhere else to go, ends
up in the stomach, which is quickly filled.
Lungs
If underwater for an extended period of time
the body accumulates the gas carbon dioxide,
which, when present in the lungs, triggers
the desire to breathe. Eventually a drowning
victim will involuntarily draw in a breath.
Bloodstream
After a short
moment without
air, the oxygen
level in the
bloodstream
decreases.
Dry Drowning
Once the drowning victim is
unconscious, the throat relaxes
and water fills the lungs to
capacity. However, in 20 percent
of drowning victims the larynx
remains sealed (this is called a
dry drowning).
Hypotonic/Hypertonic
Fresh water filling the lungs is
hypotonic to the blood, meaning
it seeps into the blood stream,
dilutes the plasma/electrolytes,
and causes the red blood cells
to swell and burst. Saltwater
has the opposite effect, becoming hypertonic to the blood
passing near the lungs. The
plasma gets sucked into the
lungs and fills it. Either way, air
and gas cannot be exchanged.
Heart
Lack of oxygen stops the process
of aerobic metabolism, which is
how your body converts carbohydrates and fat into energy. The
body becomes acidotic, and too
much acid leads to electrical conductivity issues in the heart,
which then ceases to function.
Panic
Once a person realizes that air
is out of reach, panic sets in,
accompanied by a large
amount of thrashing and
movement which expends a
lot of energy and consumes
more oxygen.
in five people who die from drowning are children 14 and younger.
> Among children 1 to 4 years old who died from an unintentional injury,
more than 30 percent died from drowning.
> Over 72 percent of boating deaths are caused by drowning,
with 88 percent of victims not wearing life jackets.
> About 90
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