MasterCaneman
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ORIGINAL: MasterCaneman I remember eating grasshoppers during wilderness survival school. SERE training or did someone dare you to do it? Believe it or not, it was an alternative science class in high school. The course title was "Utah Wildlife and Survival", and they offered it because it was very easy to get into major trouble out there behind the Zion Curtain. The first half of the year was kind of boring, learning about the flora and fauna of the state, but mid-year we started gearing up for the fun part. The teacher taught us how to find water in the desert, how to rig traps, hygiene, and building our own survival kits. The culmination of the class was a three-day campout in the desert under the tutelage of him and a couple of former USAF and USMC survival instructors. We learned how to make fire using stuff we found in the wild, how to work flint into hand axes, knives, and speartips, and how to keep from freezing to death without a sleeping bag. Utah could be a very harsh place outside civilization. Every year, people would die because they lacked the basics of how to keep full, warm, and dry when they needed to. My old school offered the course because a few years before, a couple of students were out four-wheeling and got stranded and died. Later on, when I was in the reserves, 96th ARCOM sent me to one of their classes on it for the same reasons.
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Age and treachery will always overcome youth and ambition. The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. ~ Sun Tzu Goddess Wrangler
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