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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Active outdoor pursuits > Outdoor survival skills
Living off the Country changes the risk of moving around in the
outdoors into trouble-free times...offering take-along tips for
finding free appetite fillers, thirst quenchers, weapons and warmth
in all kinds of situations. In a clear and understandable way, brad
Angier provides a harvest of handy, helpful hints about the
necessities of life...where to look for the natural-growing supply
of edible, unusual, taste-tickling plants, bushes, and fruit;
make-shift but sure-fire ways to catch fish; easy ways to
utensil-less cooking; building and using first to the best
advantages; constructing off-beat shelters handily; best ways to
conserve and use available clothing; what to do about finding your
way; backwoods medicine for emergencies...and much more to satisfy
man's need to stay alive in the woods. For any kind of timber trek,
pack Living Off the Country with other survival gear. Nature
Magazine advises "if you're planning any wilderness adventure, you
would do well to get acquainted with the valuable information in
this book."
What Thoreau proved a century ago about returning to nature will
still work today. There is an inexpressible thrill in the intimate
study of primitive country, the workshop of nature, the
appreciation of wilderness technique. Unspoiled regions possess a
quiet beauty and peace--no artificiality, no crowds, all woods
uncut. There is unbounded satisfaction and pleasure in successfully
meeting the challenge of the wilderness. The two requirements for
man in the North Country are knowledge and equipment. Colonel
Townsend Whelen and Bradford Angier have combined their vast
experiences camping and bivouacking to produce the perfect guide to
peace and utter freedom. If the wilderness calls you, they invite
you to join them and talk together about how to live in it. They
explain what from their experience they found to be the best ways
of entering wild and unspoiled country, of finding their way
through it, and living there in comfort and safety. On Your Own in
the Wilderness is their explicit direction on how to escape to an
earthly Paradise.
Verlen Kruger and Steve Landick came up with the idea of a canoe
trip that would surpass all others, and they did it. Paddling their
canoes or carrying them on the connecting land passages, they
toured North America, from Montana to Manhattan, from New Orleans
to the Arctic Ocean, from Baja California to home in Lansing,
Michigan.
They mastered wild storms on the ocean, often paddled 75-100
miles or more in a day, shot through deadly rapids going
downstream, and paddled up several major rivers, reaching the
climax by going up the Grand Canyon. Again and again they were
warned, "It can't be done" or "You'll never make it," but each time
they rose to the challenge and kept going, finally completing a
canoe trip of 28,000 miles that lasted three and a half years and
was appropriately named "The Ultimate Canoe Challenge." This is the
story as Verlen lived it.
One of the finest first aid books I've seen.--Mel Otten, M.D.,
Wilderness Medical SocietyThis vital resource for outdoor
enthusiasts is now available for the first time in Spanish. Learn
how to prevent, recognize, and treat common medical problems and to
stabilize a severely ill or injured patient for evacuation.* The
bestselling NOLS Guide* New chapters on judgment and
decision-making and mental health* First-aid topics--patient
assessment, shock, soft tissue injury, burns, fractures and
dislocations, and chest, head, and abdominal injury* How to handle
environmental problems--heat, cold, water, altitude, and poisonous
plants and animals
This book should become the "Camper's Guide" for anyone interested
in staying at any of the state parks and waysides in Minnesota. It
is filled with details of each of the parks and waysides; what
facilities are available from one park to the next, descriptions of
the campgrounds and the campsites, and what points of interest may
be nearby. Along with all of the information, there are maps of the
campgrounds and a map of each of the parks included. But, that is
only one part of the book. Another part of the book describes the
adventure that was had by the author and his wife as they traveled
the highways and back roads of Minnesota getting from one park to
the next. There is detailed information concerning the history of
many of the parks because the diversity of the state parks is just
a mirror of nature's diversity here in the great state of
Minnesota.
This cooking handbook shows you the basic cooking skills that can
convert any fireplace, woodstove, or patio into an alternate-energy
cooking site. J. Wayne Fears records the old ways of cooking that
are slowly disappearing, and passes along recipes that are created
by those with less complicated lifestyles. This useful, informative
guide demonstrates how to build an open fire and use it for
cooking, and gives you tips on mastering the backpack and
sheepherder's stoves. Smoking, drying, and charcoal cooking can be
enjoyed at home, at the cabin, or in the wilderness. In here,
you'll find recipes for everything from simple bannock - the bread
of the wilderness - to hearty Camphouse Roast Beef.
Learn how to avoid common wilderness mishaps and handle them
confidently if an emergency arises. In Wilderness Survival, author
Suzanne Swedo describes all the skills you need to survive
short-term wilderness emergencies, whether you become stranded by
bad weather, are forced to abandon your pack, or fall ill. Packed
with essential advice, this easy-to-use guide includes research on
backcountry water quality and the uses-and limitations-of cell
phones and GPS. It features a checklist of essential gear, tips for
staying on track in the woods, advice on adapting to hot and cold
weather conditions, and critical information on food and water
emergencies.
Inclusive Outdoor Recreation for Persons with Disabilities is
intended for students, consumers, and practitioners in Therapeutic
Recreation, Outdoor Recreation, and Special Education. Instructors
who teach undergraduate and graduate courses can use this text to
teach program design principles. Practitioners can use the
information to develop programs, services, protocols, and
activities to better serve persons with disabilities in their use
of the great outdoors.
One hundred years ago, Henry Thoreau wrote of the charms and joys
of simple living in the woods, away from the hectic nuisances of
our city civilization. His philosophy has become part of our
American heritage, as sound today as the day he first set it down.
But his advice on the simple life has seemed too rugged for later
generations, brought up in cities, pampered with conveniences and
scared of nature. Vena and Brad Angier were fed up with their city
bound existence and longtime readers and admirers of Thoreau, they
set out to see if his discoveries were valid today. This is the
account of two wilderness-loving tenderfeet, who headed for the
tall timber on the banks of the Peace River, British Columbia.
There near the trading post of Hudson Hope they found their Walden.
How they made themselves 'At Home in the Woods,' stocked their
cabin, met their interesting wilderness neighbors who helped them
get settled and who saw them through their first winter makes
honest and exciting reading. The city-bred Angiers found out that
Thoreau was right when he wrote: "What people say you can not do,
you try and find you can."
Whether you're in an urban, suburban, rural, or wilderness
environment, this book has all the information you need to survive
a disaster. This book contains practical tips for anyone, anywhere,
in almost any survival situation.- Updated and expanded sections
about weapons, fire, and shelter- New graphics to illustrate
survival techniques- Real solutions for both everyday life and
disaster scenarios- Reflections on what it means to survive
Charley Waterman was a true Renaissance sportsman. He kept his
interests broad, his knowledge deep yet playful. This book is no
exception. This collection of stories from his long and varied life
in the great outdoors features flyfishing on western creeks, on
such storied trout streams as the Letort, and on the Florida flats;
chasing sage grouse in Montana, ptarmigan in Alaska, and quail in
Mexico, all behind his beloved bird dogs; and Waterman's
philosophical scrutinies of tradition and the mysticism behind
shotgunning, rounded out with tales of runaway boat trailers and
camping in the Everglades. Written in Waterman's usual humor and
understatement, this volume is the crowning achievement of his
writing career.
Learn how to prepare more than 150 meals - ranging from the simple
to the elaborate - on top of your favorite compact one-burner
stove.
75 games for families to play at the beach, mostly aimed at
children ages 2 to 10, with some for teenagers. Most of the games
require nothing more than items found naturally on the beach.
-Family sand silhouettes Draw an outline of each person lying
down in the sand. Use seaweed for hair, clamshells for glasses,
pink shells for fingernails, etc. Take pictures - Beach blanket
bingo Find similar pairs of items such as shells, driftwood, rocks.
Put one of each into two different piles. Player 1 draws two grids
with a shell and places items from one pile into each square of one
of the grids. Player 2 gets a quick look at the grid with the items
before Player 1 covers it with a beach blanket. Player 2 then has
to try to replicate the item placement into the second grid. He
gets a point for each one correctly placed.
Originally published in the early 1900s. A fascinating record of
some of the more secret ways and knowledge of country folk and the
countless simple matters so often overlooked, which make going
about the countryside the most delightful and abiding of all
pleasures. Contents include: Woodcraft - Signs and Tokens - How to
Call Birds and Beasts - Uses of Hazel and Ash - The Gamekeeper -
Catching Crayfish and Pike - Dogs - Rat Catchers Secrets - Moles -
Gipsy Crafts - Handling Wild Creatures - Roadside Crosses - Finding
Feathers - Woodman's Secrets - Eyes That See - Country Sports, and
much more.
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