
[Bookmark] If you were stranded in a remote place, what would be your first survival priority? What if you had an accident in that distant site and were bleeding badly in very cold weather? Should you immediately make a shelter, build a fire or perform first aid? Join survival expert Tim MacWelch, host of The Drive To Survive, for this information packed episode on The Priorities of Survival. We will address the importance and priority of Mentality, Shelter, First aid, Water, Fire, Food and Tools. Sometimes the circumstances dictate the order of importance for shelter, water and sustenance. Sometimes the weather makes other choices for you. This show will focus on your needs for wilderness survival and also for emergency preparedness. Failure IS an option. Just ask all the people who didn't make it because their priorities were wrong. Do you have the right priorities to make it in an emergency?
Tim MacWelch is the founder and head instructor of Earth Connection School of Wilderness Survival and Ancient Skills in northern Virginia, USA. Tim has been featured on 3 National Geographic programs, Good Morning America, and many national and local news & radio venues. Tim has been featured in 5 web videos on survival and self sufficiency on Monkeysee.com. He founded Earth Connection 14 years ago, as a self-made, one man business. His school has run continuously ever since, and has grown to include a North Carolina location and a teaching presence at nationally renowned primitive skills events such as Rivercane Rendezvous, Falling Leaves Rendezvous and MAPS MEET. Tim has been ... More »
The Drive To Survive is the world's first and only radio talk show dedicated to the arts of wilderness survival, emergency preparedness and self sufficiency. The show's host, Tim MacWelch, has been a professional wilderness survival instructor for 14 years. This program will provide you with lifesaving knowledge and concepts that have been carefully arranged to give anyone the best chance of staying safe, in even the worst of emergencies. The show will be filled with information, wisdom and stories from more than two decades of Tim's practice and teaching experiences in survival. Our goal is to provide lifesaving skills, and make them understandable to everyone. Our belief More »
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Russell Cutts was grown in the Appalachian foothills of Georgia, a son of Irish Crackers and Creek Indians. Plants ...

Russell Cutts was grown in the Appalachian foothills of Georgia, a son of Irish Crackers and Creek Indians. Plants ... Learn More »
Russell Cutts was grown in the Appalachian foothills of Georgia, a son of Irish Crackers and Creek Indians. Plants ...

Russell Cutts was grown in the Appalachian foothills of Georgia, a son of Irish Crackers and Creek Indians. Plants ... Learn More »