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Whether you are looking to brush up on your outdoor skills, are
preparing for a thrilling and adventurous ecotour or excursion, or
are an experienced hiker, camper, or otherwise, this book is for
you. Outdoor survival techniques for each of the earth's ecosystems
are covered and each environment provides its own set of skills,
observations, and steps to not only survive, but also enjoy that
environment. A basic set of skills (shelter, food, defense, and
first aid) and how to's (fire starting, rope making, trapping, and
more) are also included that can be used anywhere from the local
park to a multi-day hike in Asia. A must for any seasoned
excursionist or beginner gearing up for the outdoors.
A potentially lifesaving guide on how to find and prepare safe
drinking water in extreme situations, ranging from backpacking
treks to natural disasters Humans can only survive three days
without water, and most of the world's water is not safe for
drinking. What happens when a person's water supply is unsafe? This
frightening question is a real concern for backpackers who venture
into territories with unstable water access. And for the many
people who enjoy learning outdoor survival skills - whether
seriously or for fun - understanding methods to filter or distill
water, with minimal use of equipment, is of plenty interest, too.
Biologist, survival expert, and author Joe Vogel's scientifically
backed, practical, and easy-to-understand handbook offers
lifesaving advice on how to find, assess, treat, and store safe
drinking water in the most extreme places, ranging from
hurricane-ravaged cities to remote deserts. Small enough for hikers
to take with them on treks but broad enough to cover all relevant
options for finding and purifying water, Vogel's book is a vital
manual for anyone hitting the trail, or otherwise unable to take
clean water for granted.
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