Yesterday, I began writing by telling the summary up front. I said we recommend against adopting the beautiful, survival standard of .308/7.62x51mm caliber semi-automatic rifles. Instead, I stated, “The least expensive and best upgrade to any existing AR-15 fire team for high altitude blended threats is to purchase standardized barrels and stock up on single-use, heavier bullets.” I also shared about our survival group’s location decisions. So, who am I to make these statements and recommendations?
Author’s Relevant Background
I climbed my first 14,000+ foot peak at the age of 12 in a summer camp located smack dab in the middle of the Colorado Rockies. I am a father who looks out (logistically, physically, and spiritually) for six children within a blended family. My age is between forty and fifty years old and I’m in moderately good shape. Twelve to sixteen mile hikes with lightweight packs are something I still do. Backpacking is something I’m introducing to the children gradually.
I have over 35 years of outdoor experience and between five and ten years of military service with multiple combat deployments. I’ve consulted with law enforcement at various levels for the past twenty years and grew up at high altitude as well as living at sea level. Formal training includes multiple military environmental survival schools and Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape (SERE) training as well as SERE staff time. I am not a Marine Corps or Army Infantry veteran, but I am a combat decorated armed forces non-commissioned officer (NCO) veteran with an additional five years of experience licensed in civilian law enforcement/investigations, performed within remote and urban regions of the Rocky Mountain Southwest.