Monday, 16 May 2011

Canadian woman Lost & Found in Nevada after 7 weeks.

Landrock Survival Training, Devon, UK
http://www.landrock-training.com

 Canadian Woman Missing Since March Rescued in Nevada

Published May 07, 2011
| Associated Press
ELKO, Nev. -- A rescued Canadian woman who survived for seven weeks on water and trail mix after getting stranded in a remote part of Nevada was recovering Saturday as a search for her still-missing husband moved forward.
Hunters on Friday spotted the van of Albert and Rita on a logging road in Elko County in northeastern Nevada, according to a statement by the Baker City, Ore., police, who had searched for the couple.
The Chretiens disappeared in late March during a trip to Las Vegas.
The 56-year-old woman told her son, Raymond Chretien, that her 59-year-old husband set off for help on foot a few days after their van got stuck in mud and that was the last she saw of him.
"We're stunned," Raymond Chretien told The (Portland) Oregonian in a telephone interview. "We haven't fully digested it. This is a miracle."
Officer Dan Moskaluk, spokesman for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in British Columbia, said the woman was at a hospital and reportedly walking around.
"Her family said she lived off water and small amounts of trail mix," losing 20-30 pounds during the ordeal, Moskaluk told The Associated Press.
The Elko County Sheriff's office said it was coordinating a search for the Chretien.
The couple left their Penticton, British Columbia, home on March 19, and reached Baker City in eastern Oregon that afternoon, where they were captured on a store's surveillance camera.
Raymond Chretien told The Oregonian they made it to Nevada later that day, sightseeing on back roads when their van got stuck in mud. Three days later, Albert Chretien set out on foot.
"They got turned around off the main road that they should have been on," Moskaluk said.
Officials said weather over the past month in that area has included snow, rain and chilly temperatures.
"I don't believe they were prepared for winter weather," Raymond Chretien said. "They don't go camping."
The Chretiens were reported missing when they didn't return home March 30.
The RCMP, Baker City police and other agencies mounted a search in April but failed to turn up any sign.
Moskaluk described it as an extensive search covering 3,000 square miles "from March 31 onward."
He said the family is well regarded in Penticton and operates a heavy equipment excavation business.
Raymond Chretien said his mother doubts whether she would have made it three more days. She had been keeping a journal to let her family know what had happened.
Her son says she immediately apologized for the anguish she caused him, his two brothers and other relatives.
"She felt extremely bad for us all," he said.

Monday, 9 May 2011

Wilderness Survival & Bushcraft weekend. 28/29 May. Devon

Wilderness Weekend

Beginning at 9am on a Saturday and finishing at 4pm on the Sunday, the Wilderness Weekend covers all of the principles (Protection, Location, Acquisition of Water/Food, Navigation) including:

- Survival Psychology
- Camp Craft
- Kit selection and packing
- Emergency Preparation
- Fire lighting (in any weather)
- Natural / Improvised shelters
- Traps / Snares / Wilderness Fishing
- Small game tracking, despatching and preparation
- Signalling (ground to air / ground to ground)
- Water sourcing, filtration & purification
- Improvised navigation, including astral navigation and use of natural signs.

Over the course of the weekend, you will have the chance to put together all these skills to build your own shelter using resources you can expect to find in the natural environment. Having built your home for the night, you will enjoy dinner in the open air, next to an open fire, with plenty of opportunity to swap stories and ask more questions of your instructor. You will be given a survival tin to use and take away with you. This is a very hands-on course and students should be prepared to walk distances of up to 5 miles as well as work at a constant rate throughout both days.

Sat/Sun 28/29 May 2011, Stallcombe Wood, Devon