
Average American thinks they could survive two weeks in the wild despite lack of experience
Fox News
People might not be as prepared for the great outdoors as they think they are.
Regardless, the survey also suggests that the last year has given Americans a greater appreciation for the outdoors. According to a recent survey, the average American believes they can survive 16 days in the wilderness, Southwest News Service (SWNS) reports. When pressed on specific skills, however, it seems that they may be lacking in some important skills.More Related News

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