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nklr - fire policy
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[dsn_klr650] survival
For someone looking for real survival skills, I'd highly suggest
www.hoodswoods.com or www.karamat.com Theses are two websites that
seriously promote getting your ass out of a sling through prior knowledge
and experience. Not just that, they teach folks how to do all this in a
relative amount of comfort (once your skills are good and you have plenty of
materials to work with at hand).
For a lighter take on the serious subject of survival, though no less
impressive a website, try www.jackmountainbushcraft.com , it's run my a
fella who takes his survival in a much less serious way, though seriously
promotes skills practice and real experience.
Chris Astier
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nklr - fire policy
I don't know if anyone is interested, but here is a link to an article I
co-authored on media coverage of wildland fires. (Yes, I know, my name got
left off the top of the article on the web page, but it appeared in the
magazine.)
http://www.wildfiremagazine.com/smith.shtml
Anyway, for what it is worth.
If you want to really learn about fire, take a visit to the South Canyon
Fire memorial out on Storm King Mountain near Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
Not the one downtown, but the one out on the mountainside.
Let's not cheapen what's happening by turning it into a "Clinton, he bad"
rant. Forest management has many sins, but they have accumulated over most
of a century. Blame Disney if you must blame someone. But fires are an
inevitable part of the life of a forest.
Ralph
Ralph E. Hanson
99 KRL 650
http://www.wvu.edu/~journal2
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