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Evasive Wilderness Survival Techniques - Escape Evasion and Survival #3 - cover

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Evasive Wilderness Survival Techniques - Escape Evasion and Survival #3

Sam Fury

Publisher: Survival Fitness Plan

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Summary

Teach Yourself Evasive Wilderness Survival! 
  
Learn everything you need to survive in the wild while escaping your enemy. 
  
From stealth movement to covert shelters to finding food and water while on the run, and everything in between. 
  
Evasive survival is the hardest type of wilderness survival there is, and the best type to learn. 
  
Discover all the evasive survival skills you need, because if you can survive under these circumstances, you can survive anything! 
  
Get it now. 
  
Your Ultimate Wilderness Survival Book 
Inside this wilderness survival handbook you will learn how to: 
 Make improvised knives and other tools.Evade trackers.Build evasive wilderness survival shelters.Navigate with or without a map and compass.Move safely through various terrains.Predict the weather and use it to your advantage.Find water and wilderness survival foods while leaving as little trace as possible.Build covert fires with or without matches.Attract rescue without giving away your position to your enemy. 
... and many more wilderness survival tips. 
  
Includes 4 Bonuses!Your "go-to" disaster response action plan.A critical first aid guide including an emergency first aid cheat sheet.Special report: How to prevent common scams at home and abroad.The 16 principles of self-defense. Fundamental lessons to protect yourself from violent attacks. 
Teach yourself evasive survival, because surviving in the wild is harder when your enemy is chasing you! 
  
Get it now!
Available since: 04/20/2020.

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