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Be aware of snow in branches above any fire. The warmth of your fire can begin to melt the snow and cause a mini-avalanche -- right on top of you and your fire. | Be aware of snow in branches above any fire. The warmth of your fire can begin to melt the snow and cause a mini-avalanche -- right on top of you and your fire. |
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Supervivencia en clima frío | ||
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Asociación General
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Destreza: 1 Año de introducción: 2012 |
Requisitos
La especialidad de Supervivencia en clima frío es un componente de la Maestría Vida Primitiva. |
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- Fire Starter - such as waterproof matches, lighter, flint & magnesium
- Knife or multi-tool
- Survival whistle
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«Una de las situaciones más difíciles de la supervivencia es el clima frío. El frío es una amenaza más grande de lo que aparenta. Reduce la habilidad de pensar. Debilita la voluntad menos para buscar el calor. Adormece la mente y el cuerpo. Reprime la voluntad de sobrevivir.»
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Be aware of snow in branches above any fire. The warmth of your fire can begin to melt the snow and cause a mini-avalanche -- right on top of you and your fire.
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Paper egg carton, sawdust, and wax
For this fire starter you will need to melt some wax. Use a double boiler for this so that you do not accidentally ignite the wax. While the wax is melting, fill each compartment of the egg carton (make sure it's a paper-based egg carton) with sawdust. Fill them all the way to the top, but do not pack the sawdust in. When the wax is fully liquified, pour it into the sawdust and allow it to soak all the way through. Once the wax hardens, cut the compartments apart. You only need one of these to get a fire going.
Cotton balls and petroleum jelly
Another great fire starter is made by working petroleum jelly (such as Vaseline) into a cotton ball. Store these in a water-tight container so that you don't get petroleum jelly all over everything in your pack. These will light even when wet, and they will burn for at least ten minutes.
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Referencias
Compare to this honor version: http://www.pathfinderconnection.com/uploads/3/2/1/3/3213915/winter_wilderness_survival.pdf
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