Brian Brawdy
Brian Brawdy Author of Buried Logic

Explorer and Twenty-first Century Survival Expert Brian Brawdy has appeared on over 1500 television news programs including CNN, Good Morning America, The Early Show, FOX News, and ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, The CW, CTV and Global TV affiliates across North America, and has been featured in The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun Times, The Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, The Denver Post, Miami Herald, The Vancouver Sun among others, spreading the message of Survival through Self Reliance to millions. As the Editor of Buried Logic he shares his daily message with breaking news and commentary for surviving and thriving in the 21st Century... Read More

Buried Logic Podcast
Buried Logic Podcast

The BuriedLogic Podcasts feature "Breaking News, Commentary and Techniques for Surviving and Thriving in the 21st Century." Host Brian Brawdy interviews experts from all walks of life and profession, with the goal of learning how to anticipate, survive and thrive in any situation. From age-old wisdom to cutting edge philosophies and techniques, Brian and his guests uncover the skill sets necessary to face life at full-speed and flourish. Learning from a wide spectrum of situations, from tornados to terrorist attacks, from Mother Nature to more manmade disasters, the Buried Logic podcasts educate the listener to survive and thrive be it in the backcountry or the boardroom, from mountains to Main Street, from Wilderness to Wall Street. Produced by Mauro Media in Denver, Colorado these lively, colorful and motivational hour-long podcasts strive to remind us all that the brains and brawn to survive are within you.

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Sometimes I get too worked up to type; too caught up to use a keyboard. Commentaries surface so quickly, the only way to vent them properly is by giving them a voice. Breaking news that needs a bit of banter, a touch of thinking out loud. Stories I think you need to hear about, literally. For me, the BuriedLogic Audio blog posts are the only way to go. Recorded onboard my Mobile BaseCamp and posted to BuriedLogic using the latest in satellite technologies from MotoSat, it's a way to share with you some thoughts off the top of my head and from the back of my mind. Hit the Audio speaker button, sit back and strap in.

Return 2 Vendor
Return To Vendor

Are you familiar with the term “Return to Vendor?”

It references a malfunctioning, damaged or defective product. Once identified, the faulty product needs to be removed from the retail store by returning it to its original vendor. Got to get it off the shelves! You have a piece of defective gear, you return it.

When you show a depraved, brutal indifference to Human Life, you in turn, set your shelf life.

When your actions evince a vicious disregard for the life of another, you have an expiration date.

At Buried Logic, we would be very interested in the person or people you would nominate to be Returned 2 Vendor.

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Day 1 of “The 7 Sins of Summer Safety” Week: 5 Tips for Sidestepping Lightning

Given the response to an earlier post, “NOAA: Deadly lightning strikes ahead of 2008 numbers and what you can do to survive” in conjunction with a CNN report on the deadly aspects of lightning, we are kicking off our 7 Sins of Summer Survival Week with some tips to help prevent your encounter with one of the most brutal aspects of summer storms.

Though there dozens, if not hundreds of myths that pertain to lightning, thankfully the things you need to know about lightning you can count on one hand. That said, here are the Top 5 suggestions on How To Sidestep Lightning.

1. If you can hear it, it can hurt you. If you hear it, it’s here. Lightning calls out to us, speaking in the language of Thunder, telling us it is on its way.  Remember, thunder is nothing more than the sound the lightning makes as the electrical, super-heated-charge bolts through the air. They are one in the same. NOAA’s “When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors!” is a fantastic information resource as well.

2. Lightning reaches out from the storm in a 360 degree circle. Though the clouds that create lightning move in uniform, the electric discharge does NOT return the favor. A strike can travel in advance, in reverse or along side of the Thunderstorm. Just because a storm “has passed” does NOT mean the threat of lightning has passed with it. Lightning has been known to travel over 10 miles to strike.

3. Memorize the “Too Long, Too Soon, Too Late, Too Early” mantra. It is because of point #2 that this rhyme is so important to remember. Many times we wait “too long” to take cover and leave that cover “too soon.”  Many individuals that are struck were “too late” in responding to the impending danger and let there guard down “too early.” Lightning can reach out and touch you whether it is raining or not.

4. Trees are great for shade, lousy for shelter in Thunder Storms. Because lightning travels both vertically and horizontally, fully enclosed buildings (or hard top vehicles with the windows up) offer the best protection while sheds, golf carts, tents, picnic shelters and screened porches do not. Keep away from windows, doors, corded phones, electrical equipment, water pipes, showers and tubs. Each serves as a great conductor of electricity. Lightning has only one goal. Striking!

5. Learn the “Lightning Crouch” to employ as a LAST RESORT. According to the National Lightning Safety Institute, “The Lightning Crouch: Use this only as a last, desperate measure!!  If you’ve made several bad decisions and are outside far away from proper shelter when lightning threatens, proceed to the safest location. Get off the higher elevations, get out of the open fields, get away from tall isolated objects, and get away from water. If lightning is imminent, it will sometimes give a very few seconds of warning. Sometimes your hair will stand-up on end, or your skin will tingle, or light metal objects will vibrate, or you’ll hear a crackling or “kee-kee” sound. If this happens and you’re in a group, spread out so there are several body lengths between each person.” Additionally,  ”Once you’ve spread out, use the lightning crouch; put your feet together, squat down, tuck your head, and cover your ears.”

Picture adopting the “fetal position on the balls of your feet” with your heels touching each other, your chest to your knees and your forearms cupping your ears and the back of your head. Fight the urge to lay flat on the ground. Though you are a bit lower, the more your body is in contact with the Earth’s surface, the greater your chances of being victimized by ground and spread lightning.

Thanks to Coyote at  twitter.com/coyotecolorado  for this additional info.

a. Get a weather forecast BEFORE you go.

b. Carry a StrikeAlert device.

c. Seek Shelter.


MORE TO EXPLORE….

NOAA’s Weather Safety PDF on Lightning.

The Top Ten Myths of Lightning Safety.

How Stuff Works.

Tomorrow on BuriedLogic: Day 2 of the 7 Sins of Summer Safety Week; Neglecting to protect yourself from mosquitoes, ticks and other insects that can spread deadly diseases.

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