Survival is Your Own Responsibility
Daryl R. Miller, a Retired Mountaineering Ranger at Denali National Park, included some of his thoughts on survival in an article published on the National Park Service web-site (March 5, 2020): We have re-posted Ranger Miller's bullet points here, and recommend that you read his thought-provoking article in toto. * Everyone has a personal responsibility to maintain self-sufficiency in the wilderness and should always base decisions on getting back on their own. * Your best resource is the ability to think in a controlled manner when a life-threatening crisis is happening. * Prevention, not treatment, is what ultimately will save your life in the wilderness. There is a notable difference between a gamble and a calculated risk. A calculated risk considers all the odds, justifies the risk, and then makes an intelligent decision based on conservative judgment. A gamble is something over which you have no control and the outcome is just a roll ...
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