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Survival News 2007-01-24

An Austrialian successfully survives a shark attack and Aoraki/Mount Cook claims two more mountaineers.
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Make a Compass Using Fire and a Needle

With little more than a hot fire and a needle, you can make your own directional compass. Something like this can certainly come in handy if you are lost and need to find direction. How is it done? Find out here...
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How to save your life when you fall through the ice

Being out on the ice over a body of water can be one of the most dangerous things you can do. Here is what you do when you break through...

Survival News 2006-01-21

We ask ourselves if the human race can survive, do you want jelly with that, and a man and woman test the most popular way to die in the wilderness
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Did James Kim Have to Die?

The search and rescue efforts mounted for the James Kim family, snowbound in the Oregon mountains last December, was marred by political infighting, personality conflicts, and indecision. Confusion reigned as searchers did not know who was in charge and conflicting orders were given. Meanwhile two young children and two adults clung to life hoping that rescue was on its way...
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Survival News 2007-01-19

In which we read about Emergency Survival Buckets, long falls with hard landings, a man who muddles through, a mountaineering tragedy, and an orange furry feline that has what it takes to survive.
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Scavenging Dumps for Survival

When you read about the dump pickers of third world countries, reflect upon the lives they are making for themselves and what they can teach us. The scavengers at these landfills are entrepreneurs and proven survivors. They have pride, community, and independance. They adapt. They endure. They survive. And you can learn a lot from them...
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Doomsday Clock Tick Tocks Toward Catastrophy

Most of us are living in a basic state of denial. While thousands of nuclear warheads are pointed at our towns and cities, we go about our daily tasks with little thought as to just what the world be like if the Great Disaster should occur.

Carolyn Dorn is NOT a Hero

52 year old Carolyn Dorn has been found in New Mexico's Gila Wilderness after spending forty days and forty nights alone there. Some are calling her ordeal a survival record, as the previous record for someone surviving being lost in the New Mexico wilderness is thirty days.
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Newspaper Survival Articles on the Rise

The lack of basic knowledge of how to take care of oneself when faced with survival situations is at epidemic proportions. Many newspapers are trying to change that.
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