Surprisingly, a profession as seemingly unrelated as accounting proved useful for wilderness survival, specifically organizational skills and attention to detail. “I have a focused brain,” says Ahart. “I’m able to categorize and keep things in a concise, orderly fashion. That absolutely carried into my journey on the show as well as my everyday home life.”
Ahart always felt a strong affinity for the wilderness. "I'm a solitary person by nature," he admits. "I enjoy being by myself and outside doing things on my own. I've always been that way. I didn't fit in with most of the groups I grew up with."
His early skills were honed in the Boy Scouts, but his fascination with bush craft far surpassed anything he could be taught – so he taught himself. His interest in the History Channel’s “Alone” series was the ultimate challenge of his abilities. “It was something I thought was real and would actually pit you against yourself outdoors,” he notes. “I thought it would be an excellent way to see what I could do on my own.”
Ahart has advice for those interested in a more prepared lifestyle. “It's hard to prepare for everything,” he explains. “For those who are trying to prepare, I recommend learning basic skills for outdoor survival. Can you make a fire? Can you find water? Can you build a shelter? Do you know how to find food? To me, these are the some of the most important aspects of being prepared. These are the things I'm teaching my son.”
Lehman’s is an excellent source for low-tech living.
Editor’s Note: Lehman’s hosted Britt in June 2019, where he shared his experience with our customers. For the latest store events and visitors coming to Lehman’s, check out our store events page.
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