FC3_Survival_Guide_Digital.pdf

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Table of Contents
Intro .....4
Disasters ....37
Essentials ....6
SURVIVIN G A PLANE
CRASH . ...37
Surviving on an Island ....10
SURVIVI NG A SINKING
SHIP ....38
Water ....11
Food ....12
SURVIV ING A FLOOD ....39
Fire ....18
ESCA PING A BURNING
BUILD ING ....40
Camping ....19
Some useful knots ....20
Handling Hostiles ....41
Reading signs ....21
GUNS ....4 1
Tracking .....23
KNIVES ....43
Escape & Evasion ....24
BEAR S ....45
On Foot ....25
DOG S ....46
Driving ....26
HO W TO HYPNOTISE
A C HICKEN ....47
In the Water ....28
In the Sky ....31
Signalling ....34
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Intro
Intro
Who I am isn’t important. You can call me Jason. I was, until recently, just an ordinary
guy. I enjoyed my life but, well, it wasn’t really my life. I pretty much let other people do
the thinking for me. I relied on them ‘cos all I wanted to do was party and have fun.
I’ve tried to put together some of the things I’ve learned. Practical things. Things
that might help you get out of whatever mess you’re in. As long as that mess is about
surviving on a hostile island full of maniacs.
Then it all changed. Shit got serious. People died. Good people and bad people.
I grew up. Fast. I had to do a lot of soul searching, that much is true.
WILL TO LIVE
It’s the most important thing you can have. Without it you’ll die. So never give in,
no matter what happens. Even when parts of you are hanging off that shouldn’t be
or you’re missing a piece that should be attached or you’ve lost friends.
Eventually, I took charge of my own destiny. Or maybe destiny took charge of me.
It’s hard to tell anymore. I became someone else. Someone who’d seen the insanity
all around us… and survived.
KNOWLEDGE
Have you heard of the Rook Islands? Doesn’t matter where they are. They’re
probably too small to even appear on a map. Imagine a paradise, maybe a couple
of hundred years ago, where everyone lives in peace. Then outsiders turn up
and realise that the land is full of materials they need at home, they bleed it,
and the people, dry. Later, more outsiders turn up because they’ve decided
this place will help them win a war that the locals have never even heard of.
They don’t care what happens to the people either.
Know your limits, know the terrain, know the vegetation and animals, know which
of them you can eat and which will try to eat you. Learn from the locals - how do
they thrive where they live? Make allies where you can. Often helping people with
something that seems really simple to you can reap big rewards. And keep your
promises; the more reliable you are the more allies you’ll make and the better
your chances of getting through this alive.
EQUIPMENT
Eventually the islanders get their home back but they’ve lost so much they don’t
even know who they are anymore. Finally, more bad guys come and exploit the
only thing worth exploiting... the people.
Make sure you have at least the minimum you’ll need to survive. Learn to improvise
with local materials. Experiment with materials. You never know, you might create
something really useful.
That’s where I ended up.
PRIORITIES!!
Water, food, fire, shelter and rescue.
In that order. And if you’re somewhere
really hostile, weapons. Lots of them. Big ones.
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Essentials
Essentials
Preparation & trip planning
Even when it goes wrong you need a... PLAN
Don’t leave this to someone else and hope they get it right. I did. And they didn’t.
It’s your life on the line, so it’s your responsibility to plan properly.
P = Protection... from the weather, from animals or people.
L = Location... Know where you are and where everything else is.
Know if it’s safe to put out emergency locators to help rescuers find you.
Before you leave, check the weather. A storm front
or hurricane will make for a pretty crappy vacation.
Even if the weather forecast says it’ll be sunny,
take some bad weather gear just in case.
A= Acquisition... Acquire water and food to supplement
those emergency supplies you brought along. You did
do that, right?
You did pack a good sleeping bag, tent, fire-making
equipment right? No, well enjoy being cold, wet and
miserable. And having bugs crawl over you when you’re
sleeping. There’s a list of basic gear in a couple of
pages. Ignore it at your own risk.
N= Navigation... to keep you on course. I’ve got some
ideas I picked up on how to navigate using the sun later.
You’ll probably need to be your own
doctor for a while. Unless you can find
one to help you. So, pack a First Aid
kit and learn how to use it BEFORE
you leave. It’s no good searching
through it looking for gauze and
bandages in the dark and rain,
with blood pouring out of a wound.
Know where you’re going. I mean you wouldn’t want to
land on an island full of crazy pirates right? That’d be
just dumb wouldn’t it? Make sure you know how to get
there and how to get out off there when you need to.
Take something to keep you
entertained. Music, a book,
a guitar. A gun?
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Essentials
Essentials
Basic Survival Kit
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1 . Matches (Preferably waterproof ones for fire making.
Use as a back up to improvised methods) and/or lighter
2 . Candle (Fire making and light)
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3 . Flint (Will work even in a wet jungle)
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4 . Magnifying glass (Firemaking - yes it’s THAT important!)
5 . Needles & thread (Repairing clothes or yourself)
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6 . Compass (To get to where you need to be)
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7 . Fish hooks and line (Food)
8 . Snare wire (Food or garotting a sentry)
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9 . Beta light (No batteries required)
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10 . Flexible saw (Cutting wood or people)
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11 . Medical kit
12 . Condom (For water carrying. Seriously - if you’re thinking about anything
else you’re NOT in a survival situation)
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