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Wild Survival

Jasper Quincy

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Sinopsis

"Wild Survival" is an essential guide for anyone venturing into the outdoors, offering practical techniques for self-reliance in challenging environments. The book emphasizes that survival skills are learnable, not innate and that with the right preparation, anyone can significantly increase their chances of survival.

 
Did you know that you can build effective shelters from natural materials, adapting designs to various climates, and prioritize warmth and safety? Or that understanding animal behavior and tracking can be useful for both food acquisition and avoiding dangerous encounters?

 
The book begins by establishing fundamental principles of survival psychology, risk assessment, and prioritizing needs. It then progresses through three core skill areas: food, shelter, and navigation, offering a step-by-step approach to learning.

 
"Wild Survival" distinguishes itself through its emphasis on practical application and real-world scenarios, avoiding overly theoretical or abstract discussions.

 
The book culminates in a discussion of survival strategies in specific environments, such as deserts, mountains, and forests, and concludes with practical exercises.
Disponible desde: 05/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 125 páginas.

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