Gutshot007
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Hey buddy!If you start hallucinating and your hunting buddy starts to look like this . You got problems
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That’s true. In the event of being lost they always say to stay put. But when you realize they ain’t coming to get you, I feel like a guy could cover 80 miles in less than a week, provided the weather cooperatedWould be a tough call trying to decide when to pull the trigger on leaving your last known location. Nearest village for us would have been about 80 miles. Also be tough to decide what to pack and what to ditch.
Recognizing that the chance the scenario the OP has laid out would happen is about as close to 0% as mathematically possible, I’ll play along for fun.
Alaska is wild, but not nearly as wild as people like to imagine it is. There are winter trails to every village.
Ha would be surprised if you found a road within a week or 2 of some places in ak.Start hiking. You should definitely know which direction to get to a road.
I could hike a long ways in a week or two.
In this end of the world scenario that we’re talking about I definitely wouldn’t just sit there and die lolHa would be surprised if you found a road within a week or 2 of some places in ak.
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Little spoon is the warmest.First thing is to establish dominance with your partner/s . You don't want to end up the "little spoon" when cuddling for warmth.
This raises an interesting point - my understanding is that humans cannot survive on moose alone as it is so lean that we can’t get enough fat to obtain the fat soluble vitamins. I believe on one season of Alone this becomes an issue with a contestant who only eats moose, driving him to pursue and eventually get some fish. There’s also a reference to indigenous people getting the necessary vitamins from tree bark if I recall correctly.With the moose camp we bring in the scenario presented we could survive however long a body can live off a mostly moose meat diet. I realistically don’t think a whole winter would be an issue as long as the body didn’t shut down from nutrient deficiencies.
I have read accounts of early ice and helis finally being approved to pull hunters. I’d imagine that stalled people numerous days. In that event, any transporter worth their business license would be doing supply drops. I’ve also read 9/11/01 accounts where guys sat in camp for 3 days waiting with no communication and noticing that no planes were flying. I wish I saved the article. One man had shot a moose that rot and he ran out of food. Three days after scheduled pickup and sitting confused in beautiful weather he stated was ready to beat the pilot to a pulp when he finally pulled up.
I think you eat the brain and tongue. But agreed - you can starve on lean meat alone, need some kind of fat - in tongue and brain but there is only so much of that.This raises an interesting point - my understanding is that humans cannot survive on moose alone as it is so lean that we can’t get enough fat to obtain the fat soluble vitamins. I believe on one season of Alone this becomes an issue with a contestant who only eats moose, driving him to pursue and eventually get some fish. There’s also a reference to indigenous people getting the necessary vitamins from tree bark if I recall correctly.
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Start hiking. You should definitely know which direction to get to a road.
I could hike a long ways in a week or two.
And don't forget that they made that trek with zero gear, essentially. Incredible.Just watched a Netflix movie on the rugby team that crashed in the Andes. After several months, a couple of the guys hiked ten days to try and reach someone. They made it.
That was after starvation, several avalanches, and resorting to cannibalism.
I think the rule is wait 72 hours after being officially stranded, then start hiking out.
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And don't forget that they made that trek with zero gear, essentially. Incredible.
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And don't forget that they made that trek with zero gear, essentially. Incredible.
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The worst sleeping bag ever.They made a sleeping bag.
You ain't kidding. I was even thinking how clutch a puffy jacket would have been. And how lucky they guys were that had sunglasses.Even though most of us can't train to the level of a professional athlete, it is another good reason to maintain a level of fitness.