The 10 C’s Of Survivability

The following post is timeless, and is re-posted as a refresher:

Dave Canterbury is the owner and instructor of “The Pathfinder School” in Jackson Ohio (which provides training in wilderness and survival techniques) and a former co-host of Discovery Channel’s “Dual Survival”. He promotes what he calls the 5 C’s (and the 10 C’s) of survivability.

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These elements of survival basics are well worth remembering (and practicing) which is why I’m posting them here for your benefit…

 

When thinking of putting together a basic survival kit or minimal items to take with you on a camping/hiking trip, etc., consider these basic prep items for survivability.

5 C’s of Survivability

These are the core elements of survivability, and things that would be difficult to reproduce in an outdoor situation if you didn’t already have them.

Cutting Tool

The most difficult thing to reproduce in an outdoor situation. A high quality knife, preferably in a sheath and strapped to your belt.

Combustion

You need ‘something’ that will start a fire, whether the environment is wet or dry.

Cover

Cover & Shelter to protect you from the elements. This could be a wool blanket, a tarp, mylar foil blanket, etc.

Container

A container for water, preferably capable of boiling. A 32oz. stainless steel container with cover, etc.

Cordage

Paracord, rope, twine, etc. will facilitate building shelter and other uses.

 

10 C’s of Survivability

These are the expanded elements of survivability.

Cutting Tool

Combustion
Cover
Container
Cordage

Candlelight

More specifically, a Headlamp (LED) for hands free operation. Flashlight is next best…

Cotton Bandana

Any cotton material (~ 3×3 feet) can be used for head-cover, cleaning, filtering water, making charpaper, etc.

Compass

A quality compass for navigation

Cargo Tape

Also known as Duct tape. For repairs, making things, and a zillion other uses.

Canvas Needle

A heavy duty needle for repairs, sewing, and many other uses.
The following two videos are Dave briefly explaining the 5 C’s and 10 C’s of survivability.

Other useful resources:

Blackout USA (EMP survival and preparedness guide)

Backyard Innovator (All Year Round Source Of Fresh Meat,Vegetables And Clean Drinking Water)

Conquering the coming collapse (Financial advice and preparedness )

Liberty Generator (Easy DIY to build your own off-grid free energy device)

Backyard Liberty (Easy and cheap DIY Aquaponic system to grow your organic and living food bank)

Bullet Proof Home (A Prepper’s Guide in Safeguarding a Home )

Family Self Defense (Best Self Defense Strategies For You And Your Family)

Sold Out After Crisis (Best 37 Items To Hoard For A Long Term Crisis)

 

Source: modernsurvivalblog.com

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