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Survival skills timeline question - Scythe13 - 27 October 2013

I'm a little curious with this, because it's something I've been greatly considering.

How long would it take to learn all the skills you'd need to go off into the wilds of the UK (think Wales, New Forest, Dartmoor, Peaks, Lakes, etc) and be able to live entirely off the land...regardless of the season?


RE: Survival skills timeline question - Tigs - 28 October 2013

a life time , no matter how much you already know you will never know it all and will learn something new every day! but saying that you can pick up the basics in a week , to survive in all seasons 4 weeks spread over a year . to survive totally off grid forever you would have to practise for several years before


RE: Survival skills timeline question - uks - 28 October 2013

Agree with tigs a lifetime and more you are always learning new things


RE: Survival skills timeline question - SecretPrepper - 28 October 2013

In agreement with Uks and Tigs, Plus you learn a lot from experience. For example what you learn from your first winter self sufficient is probably a lot of things you didn't learn from your training and classes. The same can be said for extreame weather you weren't expecting.


RE: Survival skills timeline question - Straight Shooter - 28 October 2013

I also agree with all above S13, its a hard life and a lot of manual work .....any mistakes ....even small ones can mean life or death.....I know I bang on about my grandfathers small holding but that was first hand experience for me as a nipper....my brothers and I used to bugger about a bit only to have grampa sit us down and explain the importance of things and the ramafications of our actions if not followed to his instruction......I can see him now at harvest festival singing his heart out specially if it was a good yield....We plough the fields and scatter......great stuff!


RE: Survival skills timeline question - MaryN - 28 October 2013

Difficult to answer that one. Are we assuming that shelter would be provided? Would water be available? Would you have enough land to meet your needs? That's just for starters - if the answer to any of the above is no - forget it and book into a hotel!


RE: Survival skills timeline question - Highlander - 28 October 2013

You can learn the skills needed in a shorter time than you might expect,.... but its the unexpected that takes a lifetime to master


RE: Survival skills timeline question - Mortblanc - 28 October 2013

Survive, for how long?

Very few cave men have been found that died of old age.

You can know every skill required, know every eatable plant and every hunting and trapping skill ever devised and get caught by a freak storm, falling tree branch or slide down a ravine and break a leg and be dead like Fred.


RE: Survival skills timeline question - Highlander - 28 October 2013

(28 October 2013, 21:47)Mortblanc Wrote: Survive, for how long?

Very few cave men have been found that died of old age.

You can know every skill required, know every eatable plant and every hunting and trapping skill ever devised and get caught by a freak storm, falling tree branch or slide down a ravine and break a leg and be dead like Fred.

Of course you could, I think we all know that,... but its not answering the question

I would have though that someone with your experience could come up with a more informative answer


RE: Survival skills timeline question - Mortblanc - 28 October 2013

(28 October 2013, 21:51)Highlander Wrote:
(28 October 2013, 21:47)Mortblanc Wrote: Survive, for how long?

Very few cave men have been found that died of old age.

You can know every skill required, know every eatable plant and every hunting and trapping skill ever devised and get caught by a freak storm, falling tree branch or slide down a ravine and break a leg and be dead like Fred.

Of course you could, I think we all know that,... but its not answering the question

I would have though that someone with your experience could come up with a more informative answer

Two months, three days, six hours, and twenty three minutes.

And that is as good as any answer anyone else will come up with.

Accomplishing an education of any form is determined by the difficulty of the skill and the intelligence and dexterity of the learner.