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The Realitys Of Wilderness Survival
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Sunday, July 6, 2008
What we are concerned with in this article is keeping the body alive in a situation of duress in a wilderness setting. What can we, as thinking people, do to maintain life when the deck is stacked against us?


To understand what we're up against, we need to examine the physiological issues of survival. Maintaining ideal body temperature is crucial. Our bodies operate within a narrow temperature range, and any deviation from this can have immediate and disastrous effects, one being death.
After we have secured our body temperature, we need to remain hydrated in order for biological processes to take place. Our bodies are over 70% water, and need a constant supply of water to function.
Transportation of heat energy throughout the body, disposal of both cellular and digestive wastes, proper brain functioning, and countless other bodily functions depend on water to take place.
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