zamberlan February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 I'm late to the goose stuff but I adore geese and wanted to mention that the best way to humanely be rid of them is to hire someone with specially trained border collies. they patrol while the geese are on their way through, making sure that none stay long enough to nest there. It was the slug excrement that attracted me to this thread. I deal with ALOT of honest to goodness shit every single day. It is really just bile mixed with undigested food. So could someone starving find nutrition in animal scat, providing it was really really really well rinsed? I'm thinking like deer or bunny scat porridge, or that kind of thing. Is this nuts (aside from being gross). 1 Link to comment
Liberty February 16, 2017 Share February 16, 2017 16 minutes ago, zamberlan said: ... So could someone starving find nutrition in animal scat, .... Saw someone do it on a survival show, but do not remember which show or what kind of scat it was. 1 Link to comment
ProfCrash February 17, 2017 Share February 17, 2017 There was a participant on a Alaska adventure show that picked berries out of bear scat and ate them. The others thought he was crazy. 1 Link to comment
Ocean Chick March 21, 2017 Share March 21, 2017 Does anyone here watch "Building Alaska"? The season that just ended, there was a father/son builder crew that was making a floating building in Edna Bay, Alaska. They had a young apprentice carpenter named Carleigh. I think it was "our" Carleigh of this season of Alone. She certainly looked just like her. Guess that's where she got her building skills. 3 Link to comment
ethalfrida May 31, 2017 Share May 31, 2017 Has anyone else seen this video?https://www.facebook.com/dailypicksandflicks/videos/1414683705218356/ 1 Link to comment
ChiCricket June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 On 5/31/2017 at 4:42 PM, ethalfrida said: Has anyone else seen this video?https://www.facebook.com/dailypicksandflicks/videos/1414683705218356/ OMGosh! Her voice! I wanted the bear to EAT her to shut her up! ;-) 2 Link to comment
simplyme June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 On 2/16/2017 at 3:21 PM, zamberlan said: It was the slug excrement that attracted me to this thread. Why hello! That line was certainly an attention-getter. I must ask, have you ever tried a variant of that as an ice breaker at a party? On 5/31/2017 at 5:42 PM, ethalfrida said: Has anyone else seen this video?https://www.facebook.com/dailypicksandflicks/videos/1414683705218356/ I hadn't. Now I'm wishing I'd been wearing ear plugs. I'm sure the bear would have liked that option, too. Some people do not understand the concept of wild animals. It boggles my mind. While touring Denali National Park in Alaska via bus, we came across a grizzly. The grizzly came extremely close to the bus. It walked right up beside it, past it, around in front of it, and wandered slowly down the road in front of it. The driver had repeatedly told us the importance of remaining quiet so that the bears (and other animals) did not acclimate to the presence of humans, and he reiterated about 82 times that no one could get off the bus. As the grizzly was walking just outside the bus, the oncologist in front of us loudly asked her (very annoying, very spoiled) children, "Do you want to get off the bus to see the bear?" SimplyMom, a former teacher, snapped in her best iron teacher's voice, "No one is getting off this bus." Dead silence. Topic dropped. Later SimplyMom confessed she just snapped and probably should have kept quiet, but I pointed out that her comment was more tactful than what I was about to say (which would have included a curse word followed by the word moron). My brother was slightly disappointed we hadn't gotten rid of the really annoying kids, but that would have ended poorly for the bear. 10 Link to comment
ethalfrida June 21, 2017 Share June 21, 2017 17 hours ago, ChiCricket said: OMGosh! Her voice! I wanted the bear to EAT her to shut her up! ;-) 16 hours ago, simplyme said: Why hello! That line was certainly an attention-getter. I must ask, have you ever tried a variant of that as an ice breaker at a party? I hadn't. Now I'm wishing I'd been wearing ear plugs. I'm sure the bear would have liked that option, too. Some people do not understand the concept of wild animals. It boggles my mind. While touring Denali National Park in Alaska via bus, we came across a grizzly. The grizzly came extremely close to the bus. It walked right up beside it, past it, around in front of it, and wandered slowly down the road in front of it. The driver had repeatedly told us the importance of remaining quiet so that the bears (and other animals) did not acclimate to the presence of humans, and he reiterated about 82 times that no one could get off the bus. As the grizzly was walking just outside the bus, the oncologist in front of us loudly asked her (very annoying, very spoiled) children, "Do you want to get off the bus to see the bear?" SimplyMom, a former teacher, snapped in her best iron teacher's voice, "No one is getting off this bus." Dead silence. Topic dropped. Later SimplyMom confessed she just snapped and probably should have kept quiet, but I pointed out that her comment was more tactful than what I was about to say (which would have included a curse word followed by the word moron). My brother was slightly disappointed we hadn't gotten rid of the really annoying kids, but that would have ended poorly for the bear. I am cracking up at both of you! 2 Link to comment
cooksdelight August 8, 2017 Share August 8, 2017 We were discussing Dave's revelations, and now wondering how much more fakery is involved in this show. Alan, who lives nearby, never mentions the show any more in interviews. I'm signed up for one of his upcoming self-defense classes, but I'm now a little wary of bringing up the show or questions. On a recent radio interview, he didn't mention the show at all, only when the host brought it up at the end, and then he brushed it off and changed the subject. History has ruined this show. The ratings have to be suffering. 2 Link to comment
holly4755 August 9, 2017 Share August 9, 2017 he still talks about it on line. In person he is probably trying to keep it to the business at hand. 1 Link to comment
cooksdelight August 19, 2017 Share August 19, 2017 I'm about to lose my mind!! We are in the total eclipse zone, and we're having a big thing at our local park Sun/Mon. I managed to escape duty on Sunday, but I'll be there Monday. Our town's population is around 2,000. I'm already seeing traffic picking up and the local Ingles was packed yesterday and today. I'm afraid to go near Walmart. The Red Cross is here, as well as major catastrophe groups. Lord help us. :) I am in charge of vendor and volunteer parking passes, and the list grows by the hour. Another lady was there today, spray painting the parking spaces and numbering them. I bet she's lost her mind along with mine. Maybe they can each find their way back to us. LOL 1 Link to comment
mlp August 19, 2017 Share August 19, 2017 The Red Cross and major catastrophe groups? What do they think might happen? 1 Link to comment
cooksdelight August 19, 2017 Share August 19, 2017 It's one of those better safe than sorry scenarios. Here's an interview with the mayor's wife, Barbara Hughes. She and her husband lived next door to us when I was little. Her husband was the principal at our elementary school back then, so I couldn't get away with anything. First post/video on his page: https://www.facebook.com/JMartinWRCB/?hc_ref=ARTGLY32pIUAsGQ69pVRarFVRXOGHHjG-ujZEwL1zIaaAPZjyIRBpT37FESjjRu2Fk0&fref=nf 1 Link to comment
mlp August 19, 2017 Share August 19, 2017 Murphy looks like a really nice town. Beautiful scenery! I hope the eclipse watchers don't cause problems. Link to comment
cooksdelight August 19, 2017 Share August 19, 2017 I was born and raised here, it is indeed a cool small town. Think Mayberry. :) Link to comment
ClareWalks November 26, 2017 Share November 26, 2017 Watching the Discovery show Bushcraft Build-Off, it is fascinating! Alone fans might enjoy it! 1 Link to comment
SRTouch November 26, 2017 Share November 26, 2017 (edited) 54 minutes ago, ClareWalks said: Watching the Discovery show Bushcraft Build-Off, it is fascinating! Alone fans might enjoy it! Thanks for the heads up... I heard Matt had a new series in the works about shelter building, but didn't realize it was airing... and, what the hey, it was starting right after I read your message. DVR now set to record.... Matt was always a favorite from Dual Survival. Edited November 26, 2017 by SRTouch 3 Link to comment
beatu June 21, 2018 Share June 21, 2018 (edited) there's no way that they can keep you from taking stuff out of which you can make 1000+ sq ft of 2" mesh netting. You can use that netting to make seines, to catch every fish in an inlet, or stretch of creek, , or to make a baited net-weir out in a lake or the ocean. It's nothing at all to average catching 5 lbs of fish per day with that much netting. Netting can also catch snakes, turtles, crabs, crawdads, birds, mammals. When you have some fat in which to fry it, tree cambium offers starches/carbs.. On Vancouver Island, there's kelp everywhere, so juice it. It only offers 50 calories per lb, so you can't eat enough of the plant-fiber to do you any good. It will give you the ripping trots. But juicing it, with a big wooden mortar and pestle will work. Netting protects your catch from predators (a bit, at least). the sapling framed box traps are readily portable, unlike deadfalls. You can use netting to keep fish alive while you prepare the drying/smoking racks needed to preserve them, if you've caught more than you can readily eat. That's what you need to be doing, for the times when you can't gather any food. Edited June 21, 2018 by beatu Link to comment
qtpye June 21, 2018 Share June 21, 2018 On 11/26/2017 at 11:39 AM, ClareWalks said: Watching the Disc?overy show Bushcraft Build-Off, it is fascinating! Alone fans might enjoy it! I would enjoy that and I am a big fan of Matt. What day and time is it on? Link to comment
ClareWalks June 21, 2018 Share June 21, 2018 11 minutes ago, qtpye said: I would enjoy that and I am a big fan of Matt. What day and time is it on? Oh heck that was back in November, LOL! Not sure if they show reruns or what. It might be online somewhere! 1 Link to comment
qtpye June 21, 2018 Share June 21, 2018 1 hour ago, ClareWalks said: Oh heck that was back in November, LOL! Not sure if they show reruns or what. It might be online somewhere! Thanks...I'll try to see if I can find it. Link to comment
patty1h July 26, 2018 Share July 26, 2018 If the producers ever decide to do a "celebrity" edition, they should recruit those folks from the show "Life Below Zero". Those people life in remote areas of Alaska/the Arctic Circle and know how to live off the land in harsh conditions. Also, that woman Sue is a tough bird who lives alone most of the time by choice. She has said that she can't function in an urban environment. I can't see her getting all boohoo about being alone or needing to be around people. She even had a bear encounter and lived to tell about it. Most of the other people on LBZ are equally as capable and experienced in living off the land. They would be a great lineup for future Alone seasons. 3 Link to comment
beatu August 3, 2018 Share August 3, 2018 (edited) He's said that he was starving at his original site. It never even occurred to him to make a pontoon outrigger raft, so that he could get around an outcropping of rocks, to a better spot. He finally, after losing 25 lbs of bodyweight in a month, discovered that he could, at low tide, clamber over a lot of slimy boulders and reach a better foraging area. He didn't MOVE there, tho, cause he didnt dare try to move 70+ lbs of gear and clothing over those boulders. All he had to do was pick a calm half an hour on the sea, and paddle around the outcropping, with everything aboard the raft. You can build such a raft in a day. They give you lots of stuff that will float, so the" flotation-quotient" of local wood doesn't matter. You aint trying to cross the Atlantic with your little craft. You just want to be able to service your netting/and-sapling-framed crab traps, net-weirs and gillnets without getting soaked in cold water. Nothing keeps you from bringing a commercial fisherman's rainsuit, ya know! Dave's claimed that he lost no weight his second month, due to finding a natural crab trap in the kelp beds, and making a net out of a hunk of flotsam-rope. Well, you need at least 3000 calories per day for that, under those conditions, and it could EASILY be 4000+ per day, too. Top swimmers have to eat TEN thousand calories per day while in training and they aint fat! Do you think that they eat nothing but ice cream? So you CAN learn to eat 10+ lbs of food per day, folks. Only 1/4 of a crab's live weight is edible flesh and the flesh, ready to eat, is just 400 calories per lb. (google it, you'll see) So, he'd need to eat 8 lbs of crab per day, which means catching 32 lbs of crab, EVERY day. without crab traps! Now, if you "think" that's feasible, I"ve got a bridge in brooklyn that you need to buy! Let-s say that he caught 15 lbs of crab per day (very unlikely) . That's 4 lbs of edible flesh, 1600 lousy calories. So he'd need another 1400 calories, EVERY day, in order to not lose weight. Only a bit over half of a fish or animals' live weight is edible flesh and fish, ready to eat, is just 600 calories per lb. So he'd have to eat 2.5 lbs of fish per day, along with the crab, which would mean that he had to catch 5 lbs of fish, every day. Now, if you CAN do that, with netting made from a bit of rope, why could you NOT catch a LOT more fish and crabs, with the 4000 sq ft of 2" mesh netting that you can make out of the 20x20 tarp and local vegetation, hmm? So Dave's fos. Edited August 3, 2018 by beatu Link to comment
roamyn August 3, 2018 Share August 3, 2018 Who cares if he’s claiming he lost weight or not. I find the title negative toward someone who outlasted all the others, and could’ve gone longer. It’s no skin off my nose if he lost it, gained it, or had a tummy tuck. Why do you have to drag him down? Link to comment
beatu August 3, 2018 Share August 3, 2018 He survived 11 years in the Idaho wilds (1930's) with just a hunk of tarp, a wool blanket, some hooks and line, a pocket knife, a skillet, a coffeepot, flint and steel and the clothes that he stood in! He took down the phone wires between the forest fire towers and snared deer with it. He survived 2 more years, but he had a single shot .22lr rifle and 50 rds of ammo. He said that he killed a deer a month with it, 1 shot each. That doubtless meant sub-10m brain hits. Link to comment
beatu August 4, 2018 Share August 4, 2018 (edited) maybe, but I doubt it. They have no experience at filming themselves or foraging with such limits on gear or small areas in which they must stay. Also, the producers want this show to END within 2 months. They very carefully set it up to almost never get past 3 months. It costs them too much if it does. On 2/17/2017 at 7:27 AM, ProfCrash said: There was a participant on a Alaska adventure show that picked berries out of bear scat and ate them. The others thought he was crazy. he is. those berries barely have any calories when they are fresh. There's nothing whatsoever to gain from already eaten berries, much less the risk of illness from feces, and all the trouble of doing it is a waste of time and calories. Edited August 4, 2018 by beatu Link to comment
ClareWalks August 8, 2018 Share August 8, 2018 There's this ABC show Castaways that is basically a super-overproduced bastard child of Alone and Naked And Afraid. Without nudity. Thank god. 1 Link to comment
ProfCrash August 9, 2018 Share August 9, 2018 Hmmmm I must find thisprobably terrible show 1 Link to comment
writbest November 29, 2018 Share November 29, 2018 It's not "dragging someone down" when you simply point out that they've lied to build up their reputation, dude. Link to comment
MadameKillerB January 9, 2019 Share January 9, 2019 anyone know where I can find info on the people who make up the evacuation team? (Esp red-headed guy!) Link to comment
Yeah No July 2, 2019 Share July 2, 2019 I thought of this show today. A deer came out of nowhere in the middle of the day on a main road in traffic and ran at lightening speed straight into my SUV today. After bouncing off my car it tried to get up but was missing a hoof. It crawled to the side of the road and eventually died. My driver's side front end was messed up but fortunately for me I was not injured. I wish I could say my soul was not injured too, but it's weighing heavily on me. I know there was nothing I could do - no time to react. The nice people that saw it happen kept telling me that, and that helped a lot, but it still hurts. I think I understand a little more now how some of the people on this show feel about being the cause of another creature's death. 😢 Link to comment
mlp July 2, 2019 Share July 2, 2019 I know how you feel and I sympathize. About 10 years ago, I was driving on a highway at night in a fairly rural area and saw a deer just standing in one lane of the road. I slowed way down and was creeping past him in the other lane when he suddenly leapt right into the side of my car. I was near an exit to a small town so turned in and called the police. They came and had to shoot the poor thing. I felt worse about the deer than I did about the damage to my car. Link to comment
Yeah No July 2, 2019 Share July 2, 2019 6 hours ago, mlp said: I felt worse about the deer than I did about the damage to my car. Me too. The car will be fixed, the deer can't be. Everyone I've talked to so far around here says that the deer are overpopulating right now. Ironically a lot of people think that allowing more hunting would be more humane for them than letting them populate to the point of causing all sorts of accidents and suffering a painful death. I think I might agree with that, although I've heard that there aren't enough hunters around anymore either. The body shop where they took my car told me they're seeing more deer accidents than ever before. I'm such a careful driver, I never cause accidents (although I've had people hit me a few times in over 40 years, usually in parking lots for some reason). My insurance company is actually going to reimburse me my deductible on this because of that! 2 Link to comment
cooksdelight July 3, 2019 Share July 3, 2019 At least you don’t have to deal with elk, bears and Sasquatch. I’m not joking. Big elk have migrated here to the far corner of WNC, bears are everywhere and there’s a Bigfoot museum about 30 minutes south in Blue Ridge, GA. Someone claimed to have spotted him in Hayesville, NC not long ago. Link to comment
Yeah No July 3, 2019 Share July 3, 2019 13 hours ago, cooksdelight said: At least you don’t have to deal with elk, bears and Sasquatch. I’m not joking. Big elk have migrated here to the far corner of WNC, bears are everywhere and there’s a Bigfoot museum about 30 minutes south in Blue Ridge, GA. Someone claimed to have spotted him in Hayesville, NC not long ago. Wow. The bear around me have exploded too. Mr. Yeah No had a stare-down with a mama and cub last week peering out from the woods behind our house. They know when garbage day is and so we have to put it out very close in time to when the truck comes. All my friends have had encounters of one kind or another this season. This mama was already tagged twice so she's been a problem before. It's still better than living in a big city, though, where the hazards are usually human. 2 Link to comment
cooksdelight July 3, 2019 Share July 3, 2019 I’m constantly dodging deer on the roads. A mother had her baby beside the creek on the front of our property. It’s a very safe place, well covered with plants, trees. Then what does Bambi do? Gets under the fencing and into the contained garden area, skips out onto the dock and jumps into the pond. My dad thought he was going to have to fish her out, but she swam over to the side and climbed out on her own. Guess she was hot and needed to cool off. 🙂 There are usually a dozen or more in the large front yard each night, grazing. Drives my dog nuts. 1 Link to comment
Quilt Fairy July 7, 2019 Share July 7, 2019 (edited) My best friend lives in a very nice part of Lynchburg, Virginia and it drives me crazy that no one has any flowers because the deer (and they have a lot) would eat them. He tells me that there have also been multiple bear sightings near him lately. We too are inundated by white tail dear where I am (Chicago suburbs) and authorities are trying to find inventive ways to deal with them that won't upset us soft-hearted suburbanites. We don't want to see hunters taking out Bambi but the truth of the matter is there are too many for the available food resources so they are starving and they are ruining the ecosystem. I've been lucky enough never to hit (or be hit by) a deer, but when ever I see one crossing the road, I think of this adage: if you see one dear, there's probably another one following it. Edited July 7, 2019 by Quilt Fairy 1 Link to comment
diebartdie August 19, 2020 Share August 19, 2020 So I have not seen any of their posts on the most recent seasons so does anyone else wonder if "beatu" got cast (and is Roland -season 7)? 1 Link to comment
humbleopinion September 26, 2020 Share September 26, 2020 Don't know if any of you want to see Alone :The Beast where 3 strangers team up to survive They are burning through all the unaired episodes on History Channel Check your local listings Link to comment
madmax September 27, 2020 Share September 27, 2020 7 hours ago, humbleopinion said: Don't know if any of you want to see Alone :The Beast where 3 strangers team up to survive They are burning through all the unaired episodes on History Channel Check your local listings We saw the first episode and looked for more, but there were none. I'll have to tell Mr. Max and we'll DVR it. Thanks for the info! One of the contestants is the brother of Jordan from season 6. Link to comment
ProfCrash September 27, 2020 Share September 27, 2020 Any idea on how many episodes? We could look into a topic or a forum for it. Link to comment
humbleopinion September 27, 2020 Share September 27, 2020 Alone: The Beast had 6 episodes. Episodes 1 and 2 aired and then the show went away. Today History Channel aired Episode 1 as a repeat. Then Showed new episodes 3-6. Episode 2 was the best of the 6 and not shown as a repeat but you can buy for 2.99. Link to comment
rmontro October 15, 2020 Share October 15, 2020 On 9/26/2020 at 1:17 PM, humbleopinion said: Don't know if any of you want to see Alone :The Beast where 3 strangers team up to survive They are burning through all the unaired episodes on History Channel I missed them, but thanks for pointing it out. I saw the first two before they stopped showing them. Looks like I can access the other four On Demand through my cable platform. These are all stand alone episodes if I recall. Link to comment
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