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    Wilderness Survival For Dummies (Repost)

    Posted By: leonardo78
    Wilderness Survival For Dummies (Repost)

    Wilderness Survival For Dummies by Cameron M. Smith,‎ John F. Haslett
    Language: English | 2009 | ISBN: 0470453060 | 486 pages | PDF | 6,9 MB

    Your one-stop guide to surviving and enjoying the Great Outdoors
    Want to know how to stay alive in extreme situations? This practical, accurate guide gives you all the expert, field-tested tools and techniques you need to survive. Whether you find yourself lost in the woods, adrift on a life raft, bitten by a snake, or needing shelter in cold weather, this hands-on resource teaches you how to stay safe (and sane), find rescue, and live to tell the tale!
    Know the basics of survival — perform life-saving first aid, make fire and shelter, and find water and food
    Manage your emotions — cope with panic and anger, get the "survivor's attitude," and foster cooperation and hope with others
    Increase your chances of rescue — signal for help and navigate using a compass or the sky
    Practice expert survival methods — tie essential knots, craft your own weapons and tools, and make natural remedies
    Gain wisdom for water emergencies — stay afloat when your ship or boat sinks, avoid dehydration and starvation, and make it to shore
    Open the book and find:
    Common survival scenarios you may encounter
    Tried-and-tested advice for individuals or groups
    The items you need to stay alive
    Basic orientation skills
    Ways to keep warm or cool
    The best methods for building a fire in any environment
    What you can (and can't) eat and drink in the wild
    True stories of survival