Depends on where in Australia. However, Australia is packed with all matter of things that can kill people. Mostly snakes and spiders. Way more dangerous than similar possibilities in the United States or Canada.
I did read it. I didn't mean to say hiking as on foot. My error.reading the article helps.. she was driving a car.
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I watched the video. I'm not being mean, but this woman had plenty of extra calories to burn. She wasn't in true danger, though water would've been better.
An obese person may take longer to starve but they will also need more water and if they strain themselves they will burn their spare reserves faster than a thinner person would. In a survival situation, you would want to be in very good physical shape with neither too low nor too high body fat. In my opinion, a few extra pounds could be beneficial, especially if your emergency situation is in a cold place.No it wouldn't! That would take all the fun out of it.
That said, I don't think being overweight helps you any in the Australian outback. Pretty much everything is trying to kill you. Speed and reflexes are a plus. Wine makes you slow but also not care, so....
No it wouldn't! That would take all the fun out of it.
That said, I don't think being overweight helps you any in the Australian outback. Pretty much everything is trying to kill you. Speed and reflexes are a plus. Wine makes you slow but also not care, so....