gathering branches might be a lot of work but it could also be the best thing for your mind.. the whole thing about survival is your mind keeping positive and working is a great distraction... if your cold and cant sleep, go cut some wood it will warm you up and will make you tired so that you can sleep
All this talk of start a fire. How do you get a fire going and staying in 3 plus meters of snow?? Isn't the fire just going to
melt the snow and fall apart? What's the technique?
Having a fire in the staging area is different than at 6500 feet with 15-20 ft of snow.Generally no... people have fires while ice-fishing, and they don't melt their way through the ice... even after a full day. At least not that I've ever seen.
We made a fire in the snow a couple years back at the CC staging area.... on the snow.... we just walked around in knee deep snow (or so) until it was somewhat compacted.... tinder in the winter is also usually very dry.
Having a fire in the staging area is different than at 6500 feet with 15-20 ft of snow.
if you are in survival situation in parking lot, you are in trouble! lol.
Fire is blissfully unaware how deep the snow below it is.... 1 inch or 3 feet, the principals are the same.
I picked up this https://snowsafety.infusionsoft.com/app/storeFront/showProductDetail?productId=926 https://snowsafety.infusionsoft.com/cart/pimg.jsp?i=926 I have not used it as I am new to mountain sledding as I only have been Valemount once and that was last weekend to do my AST 1. From my course, and from the forums here I went and spent a bunch of money on all the survival gear that people have listed above. If you can afford a sled u can afford the proper gear.
i use something like this with as much stuff as i can pack into it along with flares etc ,etc, etc Ive spent the night and its no picnicView attachment 192241
I also Have a spare muff pot that will now be packed with items. Thanks for the idea.
All this talk of start a fire. How do you get a fire going and staying in 3 plus meters of snow?? Isn't the fire just going to
melt the snow and fall apart? What's the technique?
Yup after building some fires in a lot of snow and seeing first hand the challenges I would just do torch tree and hope it gets some attention too.If the opportunity is there, light your fire on top of an old stump. Harder to do these days as they're cutting them pretty close to the ground. I've also seen people light a whole standing dead tree on fire. That would be my choice if I had the chance. It's not going anywhere in the winter, and it's gonna burn for a long time.
rowdy is a she not a he!!
Not hard to keep that fire burningSome have talked about having a tin can ... save some room by a cooker can or muffins pot and now u kill a couple birds with one stone ... another thought I had the other day thinking about what happened last week .. if u knew things where getting bad and I was riding out by myself I would be putting a match to my sled and piling branches on top there is no way u could miss that smoke
Cotton balls and Vaseline in a pill bottle. Small and compact.
Will burn about 3 minutes to start a fire.
We have tested at work.
Cotton balls and Vaseline in a pill bottle. Small and compact.
Will burn about 3 minutes to start a fire.
We have tested at work.