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Bear now came across a fence and a road. He had survived!
He spotted bubbles and quickly got out of the water onto the trunk of a tree. No point in taking risks.
It was late and Bear knew that he had to get out of the water before night fall – the primary feeding time for alligators.
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Latterly, a jogger fell into a sink hole up to his chest and was stuck there for 3 days. He was found on the fourth day raving and covered in bug bites.
He found a pop ash tree which had enough limbs which would allow him to construct a base long enough to sleep on at full stretch and wide enough to stop him rolling out into the water. Vines and other useful materials were all around. This would save him resources.
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He currently came into an area of swamp mud and found a sink hole of the type which can swallow little vehicles. He leaped into a hole to show how it is possible to get out. He showed how, if he strove in an upright position, he was sucked further in.
He came to a clearing with some deep water in it and one or two alligators sunning themselves to keep warm. Bear did not want to risk wading across the deep water so he looked for an alternative way.
He escaped by leaning forward and using his stick held horizontally in both his hands to form more surface area to lean forward on. He still had to try hard and squirm out. Once on the surface, he monkey crawled away.
In the town, those with puny bladders or heavy drinkers need to check out potential rest rooms or bushes which will provide cover when they just have to relieve themselves!
In hot weather they often lie in deep water to cool down. Bear looked for any ripples or the eyes of the alligator just above water. Survival and success frequently demand relentless patience.
Nevertheless food was available. He found a little frog and ate it raw making absolutely sure that he rubbed out it with his first bite. Eat when you can to survive. He then made a net to catch some tiddlers and ate those raw too.
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He found a cypress that was leaning across the clearing. Bear knew that a cypress tree that will grow in water would be very unlikely to break. He climbed up the cypress and then swung across to another tree at the far side and shimmied down to ground level.
At the very top of the tree, Bear looked for pine trees since they grow on dry land but all he saw were cypress trees and water oaks. That means swamp and more swamp. He had to try another method.
He now found an alligator infested stream. His knowledge would be more critical than before. For example, he knew that alligators can run at 30 miles an hour over small distances. If an alligator hisses, it could be about to attack. They don't feed at mid-day.
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Snakes were not the sole problem. There were black bears around. Bear came a cross a massive paw print on a tree. I was once chased by an Iranian mountain bear pup when I used to be a kid so I know how even tiny bears can evoke fear!
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The dry land looked safer than the swamp but appearances are false. Bear shortly came across a loud snake. Such snakes can strike up to half their body length. He kept his eye on it and backed away slowly. You've got to be really careful when walking round in thigh deep grass.
He landed up to his legs [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] in water and checked around him for signs of alligators. Some of the animals in swamps are great. Many people would have climbed right back into the chopper and flown off at speed in [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] the direction of civilization.
He moved on through cypress tree roots and then a [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] plain of saw grass. Bear’s data again helped him to agree these areas safely. Time after time his journey thru the swamps showed the power of knowledge and key talents.
He made a mud base on the bed for a fire and dried and checked his feet for ditch foot. If your feet are wet for twelve hours or even more, the skin begins to flake off and eventually gets infected and “out here, if you cannot walk, you die.”
The rest will then seem far easier and we will be electrified by our fulfillment in having already dealt with the worst task of the day.
Bear had to discover a safe place to swim the brook. In 2006 3 girls were fatally injured by alligators in 1 week – one was swimming and 2 others were dragged in from the edge of the water.
Bear headed off west and tripped over a log which had the malign shape of a half-submerged alligator. The swamps are frightful. You never can say what you are treading on. Bear was spooked.
Bear’s next priority was to select the direction he should take to get out of the glades before his energy gave out. A critical element of survival is to save energy by avoiding going round in circles.
His heart was thumping as he reached the distant side. He walked on to reach pine trees and dry land where alligators would not be a threat as they only live near water:
He utilised the fronds of a cabbage palm to provide bedding. Once the bed was made, fire was Bear’s next concern. Fire would keep predators away and dry his garments.
The dead wood of the swamp is sometimes home to bugs and insects. He found the larvae of some carpenter ants which are four times higher in protein content than meat. They taste sour but are a life saver. A survivor can't afford to be fussy.
Bear knew that higher ground in the Everglades is inland and that the direction of inland was west. He pointed the hour hand of his watch to the sun realizing that half way between the sun and 12 o’clock is south.
In the morning, he needed to drink water. He used his shirt to filter the swamp water and then boiled the water to kill bugs and bacteria. While he waited for the water to boil, he used his water bottle to show him south. He tied it to his stick and watched to determine which way it would swing – a shrewd local technique.
Any survival story can teach at least 3 valuable success lessons:
Learn the skills you want to be successful and stick to your plans! Eat the frogs if necessary but above all, appreciate how much easier it is to live with mouth-watering food, fresh water, decent shelter and a pleasant, warm bed freely available!
Bear had waited for an hour. He swam underwater so that he wouldn't be mistaken for a bird or a turtle bobbing on the surface of the water. He kept his knife in his hand.
Another key survival principle is to be prepared before you enter a new situation. You particularly need to observe the geography of a place and any landmarks or clues that may help you to find your way.
“It actually does taste like chicken. That is truly good fleshy beef. The turtle has given me crucial energy and has additionally given me a mental boost and so much of survival is about keeping your morale up. Recharged, I'm going to keep heading west.”
Bear announced one [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] word sums up the Everglades: “Unforgiving.”
Second, most people naturally hate the idea of eating frogs so Brian Tracy teaches that we should eat the frog i.e. Handle the task we least need to do first thing in the morning.
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In the Everglades, salvation can be found just round the subsequent tree. If you are lost never give up hope. If you are failing, do not give up. Success may be just round the corner!
First it can make us appreciate how straightforward, secure and comfy our standard lives are. After we realize this, almost all of our tasks will appear comparatively easy. We will do them without watching under the bed for predators who see us as breakfast and without taking time out to seek down our own food!
He made much noise by splashing water and hitting trees with his stick to give warning of his presence to alligators. They are much likelier to attack you if they are. Shocked and think they must defend themselves.
He could work out the direction of west from that. It was essential that he stick to his plan of going west to sidestep going round in circles. Often success involves sticking to one plan for at least a few days.
His first night in the swamp was not relaxing. Scary noises were all around as the swamp life came alive. The mosquitoes bit him on his legs when he removed his trousers to dry them.
Recently, Bear Grylls, the expert in survival, was lowered into the Florida Everglades from a helicopter together with a knife, watch, [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] water bottle, flint and the garments on his back. His mission – to survive and get out!
Without Bear’s data, lighting a fire would be difficult in such damp environment. The power of relevant information is needed for survival and success.
Secondly, we will be able to learn that knowledge and skills give us life saving power and that time expended accelerating our information and key talents is time spent well.
The water of the Everglades flows slowly south to the gulf of Mexico. After 30 minutes the bottle had swung round about 2 feet and stayed level. Bear knew his direction again and moved on searching for food.
He faced a few days of damp weather in a watery land that hosts a million alligators and not 1 or 2 deadly snakes, bears, scorpions and other hazards. He had to find his very own way out to safety. The chopper had gone.
Thirdly, we are able to learn methods to keep up our morale when we experience tough and tiring eventualities.
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It would, at least, give him additional reach to try and keep the alligator at a distance. Safety is a critical priority of any successful country or individual.
Learning helpful skills and what you want to grasp is hugely vital for both survival and success.
Bear Gryll’s first task was clear. He required a weapon. He wasted no time in locating a stick that could be used to poke at an alligator’s eyes and nostrils.
He climbed a tree to get his bearings by tying his shoe laces together and then shinning up a branchless tree using the shoelaces for leverage.
Bear found a narrow part of the brook with good visibility all the way around. He waited an hour knowing that a big male alligator could stay underwater for as much as 45 minutes.
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