Why not Solo Survival or Rough-camping in SHTF?
[Maybe debating why not solo but in a group?]
Other than a personal decision or challenge to test one’s own basic skills as a hobby, why would anyone with family and friends voluntary just go and try to solo live the hardship of the wilds for a long-term, with just the bare minimum of goodies carried hiker style during SHTF?
Don’t misunderstand me—I love practicing all of these skills and even practiced short term solo living the rough-camping style, but other than maybe hiding from the law, I cannot think about any real life scenario where I will today just leave everything behind, and try to ‘disappear’ alone into the wild in South Africa.
Realistically, where would you go and disappear into the wild anyway?
Huge parts of our country are barren and unhospitable open dry Savanna and hot, rough Karoo, with very few water and natural resources [Plants, Fish or Animals], harsh weather, no sustainable ‘hiding place’, and frankly, a place where you will end up dead even in the short term, living ‘survivor’ style!
Also, think about loneliness, no way to take help gathering food and water, no full perimeter security etc.
Other, more suitable ‘surviving’ places, are fenced off, and these private property river fronting , costal or game reserves have armed game rangers, skilled trackers or trained security guards etc patrolling the area and protecting the wild life and resources etc.
Not even mentioning trained and skilled normal farmers protecting their property!
Then you have to throw into our mix huge poor informal settlements, hungry illegal aliens, injury, crime gangs, the weather, dangerous animals, the chance of being spotted etc., and you will realize, it’s not the idyllic fairy tale you-tube ‘overnight survival’ bull s@&t being shown.
We all talk and plan for the collapse of society as we know it, and it is good and we must plan for it, but solo ‘disappearing into the wild’, is maybe not a very good option for most ,and only an idyllic wish here in RSA?
I understand the yearn to live ‘free’ alone in the wild, but for a good 98%+ of us who don't own land outside of town, it’s maybe just a nice notion and even a deadly unrealistic dream?
Why does one in this modern century even have to know these basic survival skills?
Think carefully about your circumstances and personal abilities, then practice some of these ‘old’ as well as a variety of new and modern survival skills, as you never know what will cross your path.
Realistic SHTF ‘survival’ lay in the forming of trusted and multi-skilled smaller groups of people, and the value YOU can add, also in your neighborhood.
- Think group support system, morale, companionship
- Extra food and bigger diversity of skills and gear
- More ideas and solutions to problems
- Divided work effort ,food preparation, medic, etc
- Divided watch & security-safety
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