Emergency Signaling for Wilderness Survival

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2011

The art of signaling is fundamental to wilderness survival. This video explains the two primary techniques for signaling during a wilderness survival/emergency situation.

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  • Time to go practice my signaling techniques.

    I knew, I wore button fly jeans for a reason.

  • @mudtoa Ha, Ha!! Very smart move indeed, and saves a lot of pain ;). Thanks for the comment and have a great Sunday.

  • Excellent video once again my friend, very funny :-) Like Sepp below I won't follow the technique lol

  • @ColinOutdoors Thanks Colin, glad you found it funny. I am very shocked----no really, quite hurt and confused that you won't follow these techniques. In that case, when I baton a skeletool, I will refuse to follow your directions, and I will pound on the spring in its fully locked position. So there! :). Take care.

  • Hi, ...well, I would not follow all the descriptions in this video, but with the bald head and the animal fat this works fine ; ) Happy weekend Sepp

  • @Waldhandwerk Well Sepp, at least you don't have to shave your head and that is a big advantage. As with Colin above, I am very perplexed as to why you wouldn't try the other signaling strategy. Maybe, I just didn't explain it clearly :). Take care and have a great weekend.

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  • @inquisitivewolf Haha lol. Ok I will try the animal fat on the head, I am balding anyway :-)

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