tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994509998330113425.post442670730329676735..comments2023-12-24T10:10:42.254-07:00Comments on Rocky Mountain Bushcraft: Wilderness First Aid: Lightning Safety/First Aid in the BackcountryRocky Mountain Bushcrafthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07937550302603041228noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994509998330113425.post-32916609010318267622013-01-05T10:26:26.067-07:002013-01-05T10:26:26.067-07:00Who cares if he a factory worker before he took on...Who cares if he a factory worker before he took on dual surival the guy did a great job acting cause it is a show lol and this new guy is a moron and I know why the army didn't want him cause he cant make a fire lol what a joke Mike Morganhttp://www.facebook.com/MikeyMo76noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994509998330113425.post-10343093056630152242013-01-05T10:26:21.126-07:002013-01-05T10:26:21.126-07:00Wrong post Mike, this belongs on the Dave Canterbu...Wrong post Mike, this belongs on the Dave Canterbury post.Rocky Mountain Bushcrafthttp://www.rockymountainbushcraft.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994509998330113425.post-73584204257584179622012-09-03T11:11:23.426-06:002012-09-03T11:11:23.426-06:00I might add that there are no "prerequisites&...I might add that there are no "prerequisites" for commenting on our site, just a simple Google ID, which only takes 2-3 minutes to setup. Rocky Mountain Bushcrafthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07937550302603041228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6994509998330113425.post-150499559428519712012-09-03T11:09:40.942-06:002012-09-03T11:09:40.942-06:00Comment emailed to us by "L."- thank you...Comment emailed to us by "L."- thank you!<br /><br />The Crew Over at Rocky Mountain Bushcraft,<br /><br /> I would comment on the articles on the site but I do not have the needed prereqs to post on your site anymore. Sorry to hear about the comment thing, I would love to comment more should you ever decide to open that back up. <br /> Just wanted to thank you for the lightning safety article. I love going out during the summers but that coincides with t-storms and it can get pretty rough out there if a good sized one rolls in. There was good info in that NOLS article. Some things I was always told: 1. never be the tallest thing in the area. 2. If out with a buddy, separate. Not so far as to be out of visual range, but enough that if one of you gets nailed it doesn't take you both out and the other can administer aid. Its one of those topics no one thinks about until they are outside wondering, so I am glad you guys brought it up. Thanks again for all you do.<br /><br />All the best,<br />L.Rocky Mountain Bushcrafthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07937550302603041228noreply@blogger.com