For the past few decades we have become
increasingly dependent upon artificial shelters for comfort and protection
from the environment. We have become so used to moving
between our cars, homes, offices and other protected areas, we are
often unaware of, and totally unprepared for the weather and
environmental conditions surrounding us. Even when hunting, fishing,
skiing, boating, snowmobiling, mushrooming, or any
endless number of other outdoor pursuits, we can easily put our reliance on cell phones, fancy clothing, or sports equipment that might be completely
inadequate for unexpected changing conditions. And, to top it off, with the increased understanding
of the often fierce consequences of global warming, should we become
more depended on technology or on our own ability to handle the
unexpected?
How about you? Could you ever find yourself in a recreational activity, unprepared for nasty weather? How about getting lost? Falling into cold water? Stranded in a car because of deep snow or sand? What would you do if you had to spend an unexpected night outside while snowboarding, hunting or hiking? What would be the impact be if someone near you suffered a serious injury? What if the lights or heat switches quit working at home? If your faucets quit running? If your phone was out? If emergency services
couldn't get to you? Could you spend 3 days in your home with no electricity without it from becoming a "life or death" survival situation?
If you want to become more self-sufficient and reliant, ERI's Safety & Survival in the Outdoors might just be the ticket. The course is crammed full of valuable information for all your outdoor pursuits, whether you are faced with a wilderness emergency, severe weather, stranded in a vehicle, caught in a fire, faced with a natural disaster, local services being disrupted, or even a terrorist attack in your community.