Card catalog description
Text and photographs outline the necessary skills for surviving in the wild including making a shelter, finding food, and effectively using natural resources.
Outdoor Survival Skills ANNOTATION
Text and photographs outline the necessary skills for surviving in the wild including making a shelter, finding food, and effectively using natural resources.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
This unique guide teaches how to survive in almost any outdoor environment with little or no purchased equipment, relying on what nature provides. Chapters on shelter, fire, water, plants, animals, and special skills explain how to:
Build a lean-to; brush, pole, or grass thatch wickiup; wattlework shelter; snow cave
Make fire with flint, bow drill, hand drill, fire saw; make a fire carrier of bundle
Obtain drinking water from dew, water pockets, an evaporation still
Fashion tools, fish hooks, traps, bows, arrows, spears from stone, bone, and wood
Make rawhide, tan leather; weave bark and other plant fibers Harvest grasshoppers, ants, grubs; trap, hunt, and stalk larger game
Readers soon grasp that survival depends not only on mastery of these skills but on small commonsense decisions about when and where to seek food and water, build shelter, or travel. In this new edition, anecdotes from the author's lifetime of experience provide thrilling examples of the skills and attitudes that ensure success and survival outdoors.
SYNOPSIS
A guide to survival in almost any outdoor environment using little equipment or none aside from what can be found in nature.