To all
My girlfriend and i are fell/mountain walkers for the best part (although we are hoping to get slightly closer to nature in the near future and start adopting some slightly more archaic methods of bushcraft/survival). I have, however, always taken a serious stance on our survival in the mountains/wilderness although my 'real time' experience is diminuative. My thoughts have often ambled over the chances of us getting caught on mountains in bad weather and all the other morbidities that that may involve. I have MANY theoretical methods of survival but have (thank god) never had to implicate them. I like to carry a poncho in the winter with para cord but in the summer months i generally tend to travel light relying on my extra clothes and a foil survival blanket. Truth is i would like to hearfom anybody out there who has had extensive mountain survival training or, better still, who has actually had to deal ith this situation whether voluntarily undertaken or spat on by lady luck.......
I'm interested in your experiences, your kit, your advice, your opinions and even your mishaps...and also,for the sake of victory of unorthodoxy over mainstream, the slightly antwacky!!
We walk mainly in the highlands of scotland and wales the peaks of which can mostly be rocky and barren with bracken/heather coverage....
thanks
Andy
My girlfriend and i are fell/mountain walkers for the best part (although we are hoping to get slightly closer to nature in the near future and start adopting some slightly more archaic methods of bushcraft/survival). I have, however, always taken a serious stance on our survival in the mountains/wilderness although my 'real time' experience is diminuative. My thoughts have often ambled over the chances of us getting caught on mountains in bad weather and all the other morbidities that that may involve. I have MANY theoretical methods of survival but have (thank god) never had to implicate them. I like to carry a poncho in the winter with para cord but in the summer months i generally tend to travel light relying on my extra clothes and a foil survival blanket. Truth is i would like to hearfom anybody out there who has had extensive mountain survival training or, better still, who has actually had to deal ith this situation whether voluntarily undertaken or spat on by lady luck.......
I'm interested in your experiences, your kit, your advice, your opinions and even your mishaps...and also,for the sake of victory of unorthodoxy over mainstream, the slightly antwacky!!
We walk mainly in the highlands of scotland and wales the peaks of which can mostly be rocky and barren with bracken/heather coverage....
thanks
Andy