Monday, March 9, 2015

Sacred Order of Survival

Today I looked back over my notes from my interview with Justin Sutera to gather information. I especially took note of the "sacred order of survival," Justin spoke a lot about. This explains the hierarchy of our primitive needs, shelter is the most immediate because you can only live 3 hours without it, water comes second and you can live 3 days without it, and finally food which you can live 3 weeks without. 

Due to our limited amount of time to prepare before our wilderness trips, I have decided that we will be focusing more over the next month before our first journey to learn how to build a shelter. I think it will be more fulfilling for us to become well learned and trained in one skill area, rather than having a lot of loose knowledge in several areas. I think we should also learn how to purify water, and gather plants, however we may not become as skilled in these areas as we will be in shelter building.

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