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<blockquote data-quote="user 794" data-source="post: 536220" data-attributes="member: 794"><p>Here is another compilation of survival tips.</p><p></p><p>The latest issue (No. 53) of Datum Post for APLA members will be useful to many. While there are stacks of articles in the world about bush survival this one is probably among the best IMHO. It is written by Robert Fagan. It is very comprehensive and easy to read and understand covering issues like the advantages of a good cooee over a whistle, and how to use your analogue watch as a compass (for those who still have such) and gives approx survival times dependent upon water, heat and whether you are stationary or moving. And LOTS of other good stuff. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about copyright so I haven't included the article here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 794, post: 536220, member: 794"] Here is another compilation of survival tips. The latest issue (No. 53) of Datum Post for APLA members will be useful to many. While there are stacks of articles in the world about bush survival this one is probably among the best IMHO. It is written by Robert Fagan. It is very comprehensive and easy to read and understand covering issues like the advantages of a good cooee over a whistle, and how to use your analogue watch as a compass (for those who still have such) and gives approx survival times dependent upon water, heat and whether you are stationary or moving. And LOTS of other good stuff. I'm not sure about copyright so I haven't included the article here. [/QUOTE]
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