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Available Products:
Survival and Primitive Living Manuals
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The Encyclopedia of Survival Techniques, by Alexander Stilwell. (Paperback)
This book gives you what need to know about staying alive in the wild - where to find water in desert; how to build shelters from available materials which plants are safe to eat and which are deadly; and which animals are dangerous in survival situations.
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How to Stay Alive in the Woods, by Bradford Angier. (Paperback)
A Complete Guide to Food, Shelter, and Self-Preservation-- Anywhere
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Primitive Living, Self Sufficiency & Survival Skills by Thomas J. Elpel
Elpel says anyone can learn to meet the needs of clothing, shelter, fire, and water in the rough.
Illustrated with over more than 350 photos. Elpel thoroughly describes how to stay warm and comfortable without a blanket; start a fire using friction; make bows and bone arrowheads; butcher a deer, tan the hide, and make soft buckskin clothing; cook in the wild without a pan; make birch bark canisters, willow baskets, and primitive pottery, and much more.
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Basic Wilderness Survival Skills by Bradford Angier
Features a broad section of field-tested skills, presented in easy-to-follow instructions. Both novice and expert outdoor enthusiasts can master Angier's techniques -- from choosing the appropriate camping gear to building a fire without matches, determining direction by the sun to navigating with a compass.
This useful guide covers essential survival skills such as staying warm in blizzard conditions, purifying drinking water, and building emergency shelters, as well as fascinating tidbits such as improvising sunglasses and cracking a coconut without a tool.
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Basic Essentials Knots for the Outdoors by Cliff Jacobson
Step-by-step instructions and diagrams for tying the ten most useful knots and hitches, plus advice on determining the best knot for the task at hand, choosing the right rope for different applications, preparing new ropes for outdoor use, and caring and maintaining ropes for durability and reliability. Includes a left-handed illustration of every knot.
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