The Wilderness Survival Guide: Techniques and know-how for surviving in the wild
By (Author) Joe O'Leary
Watkins Media Limited
Watkins Publishing
1st November 2018
1st October 2010
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
613.69
Paperback
304
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 19mm
404g
A leading survival skills teacher offers a realistic guide to wilderness survival techniques and bushcraft-so you can fend for yourself in any situation. In challenging situations, a survival mindset-like being prepared, having confidence in your own abilities, and being adaptable-can be as much of a life-saver as the most expensive equipment. Add to this Joe O'Leary's sound advice and knowledge of survival andbushcrafttechniques, you will have the confidence to tackle whatever comes your way. Written in clear, easy-to-follow text, The Wilderness Survival Guide focuses on the realities of using wilderness survival techniques not just in a genuine "survival situation" but also to enhance any outdoor experience, from a hike in the country to camping in the wild. Here, you'll learn how to- .Usebushcrafttools to build a shelter and improvise equipment .Light a warming fire (and keep it lit) in bad conditions .Find safe water to drink .Hunt and forage for wild food-and cook what you catch or find With some practical experience and the techniques presented in this handy guide, you'll be able to fend for yourself-in any situation.
Joe O'Leary is thirty-six and lives in a cottage on the Wiltshire/Dorset border with his wife Clare, a number of dogs and cats and an ever-growing collection of various bags of sticks and twigs. He has been a soldier, carpenter, furniture maker and cafe owner but the one thing that has remained constant throughout his life is his passion for the great outdoors and an overwhelming desire to learn everything there is to know about self-reliance in the wilderness. He runs his own school, Wilderness Survival Skills.