I’m in the Northern NJ area and I’m interested in adding a new outdoor skill to my inventory and was wondering where I can attend classes on small animal skinning.
I’m in the Northern NJ area and I’m interested in adding a new outdoor skill to my inventory and was wondering where I can attend classes on small animal skinning.
Do you know how to:
grow a garden?
sew?
identify safe water and filter it?
preserve food?
shoot a gun?
hunt/fish?
start a fire without a lighter/matches?
or anything else?
0=no skills 10=all of the above plus more
Please tell how old you are…I think there is a direct correlation.
Tagged level, skill, skill level, survival, survival skill
I am really interested in a survival type hobby to work on over this summer. I have made bows in the past (like legit bows, not just a piece of wood with a string), but I’m interested in something like making a knife. This is a 2 part question. 1) Can you guys think of any other skills/hobbies like this i could look into? 2) I am only 14 years old, so it has to be something that I could do with materials and tools available to one of my age. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
Tagged bows, hobbies, hobby, Legit, piece, Productive, skill, something, summer, survival, type, wilderness, wilderness survival
I’m a young driver and I have a really bad sense of direction. (It’s not that I’m stupid– After all, I do get straight A’s in school. LOL) I get lost and I’m extremely scared that when I start driving totally alone that I won’t be able to find my way home! Even when one of my parents is with me I usually can’t remember how to get home. This is really depressing me since it’s a basic skill everyone should have and needs for survival. I don’t want a GPS. I want to learn how to rely on myself for this. How can I improve my sense of direction and help myself remember directions? Any tips or advice?
I was going to make three character builds (Good, Neutral, Evil) and I thought to myself, “Why not an assassin for the evil character?” This was gonna be the profile I had the most immediate fun with, not worrying about the long run. Now, since I could never find any good assassin weapons that don’t break down when you fire twenty shots (please don’t suggest weapons, I just want to know if my idea is fine or not), I decided to go with unarmed, figuring the sneak attack criticals from the stealth mode would balance out with the base damage loss. During the good old G.O.A.T I picked Unarmed, Sneak, and Lockpick for my tag skills, and I maxed my intelligence for the most possible skill points. If I got perks like Silent Running, Iron Fist, Ninja, basically everything for stealth and unarmed damage, as well as survival perks like Mister Sandman, Night Person and Cannibal, and finally some critical perks like Finesse, would this setup work if I got the highest possible Sneak and Unarmed skills? (For the record, I picked Lockpick for my third tag skill so that I could break into peoples’ houses at night and kill them with Mister Sandman >:) ) Some advice from more experienced players would help, too. I normally get the hang of RPG’s quite fast, but this one’s a little different…
Tagged assassin, cannibal, character, damage, fallout 3, G.O.A.T I, idea, intelligence, iron fist, lockpick, mister sandman, neutral evil, night person, ninja, skill, skill points, Sneak, sneak attack, stealth, stealth mode, survival, tag, Unarmed, weapons