I sit here writing replies to threads such as these, then re-read, decide my point can be easily misconstrued in this format and delete without posting.
I wonder if the OP has maybe been unintentionally inflammatory with regards knife carry/use? I'd be very surprised if he actually believes that just because the situations he exposes himself to don't require the use of a bladed tool, that he's suggesting that others shouldn't require one? After all, we only expose ourselves (sensibly) to situations we are equipped for physically, mentally and practically (i.e Kit) for?
I carry at least two knives when I go out and about. If it ends up that I only use one for 10 minutes of the trip then that was an easy trip and I'm happy. A big part of getting outside for me is challenging myself both mentally and physically to make it as comfortable an experience as possible.
As for going out with no kit, no clean water etc I personally don't fantasise about 'surviving adversity' or seeing what my body can withstand. I'd save that for the Discovery Channel where they have full support crews and I certainly wouldn't want to over stretch our already limited emergency services with the results of an experiment gone wrong.....?
That said, I can't even remember the amount of times I'd fall asleep on benches in the middle of winter, completely inebriated, with only jeans and a short sleeve shirt. I was always fine, but what does it prove? I'm glad I grew out of that some 20 years ago.
Ok, I'm probably rambling now (the Mrs is watching rubbish on TV). For the first time I'll post and not delete and see what happens
