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Don’t Die in the Bush: A Guide to Outdoor Emergencies and Survival Techniques

April 30th, 2010

Don’t Die in the Bush: A Guide to Outdoor Emergencies and Survival Techniques

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Are you looking for a Planet X 2012 Survival Guide?

April 29th, 2010

Are you looking for a Planet X 2012 Survival Guide? The truth is that everyone should have one, and start getting ready soon because the clock is ticking, and time is running short. There is only a number of days now until we see things beginning to change our world forever. How many people are really going to survive this catastrophe? Are you and you family ready for what is coming in 2012? Will you survive?

These are important questions that people are asking themselves more and more as the big year approaches. Most people don’t take it seriously and try to avoid being able to answer these questions out of fear. That’s right, most people are so afraid of what is coming in 2012 that they don’t even bother trying to find out what they can do to make sure that they, and their families, are able to survive. Are you going to keep putting it off and wondering what will happen, and wonder if you will survive?

Don’t wait to find a Planet X 2012 Survival Guide, there are a few available, but there is really only one that is worth your time. A complete guide should include valuable and relevant information about surviving in the wilderness (in case the cities become rendered useless) and information to help you understand what 2012 is really about (without all the hype and propoganda). Surviving in the wild should include, shelter, fire, food, finding drinkable water and other very important skills that will make or break your ability to survive.

Don?t wait any longer to get started, and learn what you must do in order to be prepared for 2012. Follow the link to the Hubpages article about finding a Planet X 2012 Survival Guide, there you will find a link to the ?Official Countdown? homepage, an opportunity you can?t afford to miss.

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National Parks Recreation Camping Survival Guide

April 16th, 2010

When it comes to national parks recreation camping, there is more than just bringing a sleeping bag and tent to the great outdoors. The most successful camping trips are well-planned, as it takes quite a bit of effort to survive an evening in our national parks and forests.


You have to be prepared for emergency situations. What if you get lost? Would you know how to survive and find your way back or signal for help? What about encountering wild animals? Would you know what to do if you were faced with an angry bear caught raiding your food at night?


Plan your route before you leave. Collect any useful map you will need for this trip. Road maps, trail maps, and park maps detailing the national park system of the park you’d be visiting.


Be sure that you check the weather forecast before you head out, and then pack accordingly. Try to plan your trip for a time that will be dry: it is simply not as much fun to explore the outdoors if it is raining. Even if rain is not in the forecast, you should still pack your gear with foul weather in mind. Better to have brought too much gear than not enough.


Bring a First Aid Kit. This kit should be equipped with anything that could be useful for any sort of minor injury that could result from camping in our national parks and forests. The kit should include antiseptic, gauze, bandages, insect repellent, sunscreen, pain relievers, tweezers, and a pair of scissors.


Make room for emergency supplies. National parks recreation camping sometimes can take a turn for the worse if you or a member of your group get lost or injured within a national park system.


Take a compass, extra water, flashlight, knife, whistle, high energy food like energy bars, waterproof matches or fire starter fluid, an extra change of warm clothes, and bug spray.


Keep all trash sealed. While camping in one of the country’s many national parks and forests, do not leave any trash behind and recycle anything you can. Conversely keep all food sealed and hid away.


Open food while national parks recreation camping is an open invitation to any wildlife to come to your camp to feast. Beware of any animals that come near. Most animals feed at night so if you happen to hear one, a flashlight may ward them off.


Look out for bugs. The biggest hazard you’d most likely face are bugs. Depending are where you’re camping, bees and hornets will be attracted to scents such as food, perfume, and dark colored clothing. Gently brush them away if they approach. Swatting will only aggravate them.


Pitch your tent in a nice, safe, dry, flat spot away from the campfire. National parks recreation camping is unpredictable at best. By anticipating the worse, you can avoid many accidents. Look out for a spot to place your tent that doesn’t look like water would pool or make the ground muddy if it were to rain. Always use a flame retardant tent in case of stray sparks from the fire.

Learn more about national parks recreation camping survival guide at Mike Selvon portal. While you are there leave is a comment at our National Park blog.

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Ultimate Survival Skills Guide.

April 10th, 2010

This Guide Stresses The Importance Of Pre-planning For Survival.Three Full Survival Scenarios Are Covered.Wilderness,Open Water,Natural Disasters.Very Comprehensive! Fully Explains Survival Strategies,tactics.This One Will Keep You Alive!
Ultimate Survival Skills Guide.

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Paul Atherton Outdoor survival expert. Guide to sleeping bags

March 22nd, 2010

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Primitive Skills and Crafts: An Outdoorsman’s Guide to Shelters, Tools, Weapons, Tracking, Survival, and More

February 21st, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9781602391482
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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Anyone eager to master survival skills for outdoor vacations, or simply to find a fun new family activity for a Saturday afternoon, will be educated and inspired by the practical advice presented here by archaeologists, anthropologists, primitive practitioners, craftsmen, and artisans. These experts help modern readers rediscover the skills that have served humanity for millennia: fire-making, camp cooking, basket weaving, pottery making, animal tracking, and much m… More >>

Primitive Skills and Crafts: An Outdoorsman’s Guide to Shelters, Tools, Weapons, Tracking, Survival, and More

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Wilderness Evasion: A Guide To Hiding Out and Eluding Pursuit in Remote Areas

February 16th, 2010

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Do you need to get away from the pressures of the world and the gaze of Big Brother for a while? Do you plan to live or work in a remote area where you need to be able to take care of yourself? Do you want to develop the skills to remain undiscovered in the back country – even if others are searching for you? If so, Wilderness Evasion is for you. You don’t have to be on the run to benefit from this unique survival book: it includes skills you can use every day in yo… More >>

Wilderness Evasion: A Guide To Hiding Out and Eluding Pursuit in Remote Areas

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EVERYBODY’S OUTDOOR SURVIVAL GUIDE

February 16th, 2010


THE GREEN BERETS GUIDE TO OUTDOOR SURVIVAL is our outdoor take-along manual. Wanna eat? We show you how to trap and fish. Catch water purification and hand-to-hand combat from Silver Star winner and medic R. Woodcroft. Four big sections in this 154 page book will teach you how to choose n use survival guns, how to form a survival team with super power, a whole list of survival skills, and five ways to conserve body heat during the worst winters. $12.95 No extra charges. See: www.survival-books.com. Home office Email: dpaul002@hawaii.rr.com

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Rich Johnson’s Guide to Wilderness Survival: How to Avoid Trouble and How to Live Through the Trouble You Can’t Avoid

February 11th, 2010

Rich Johnson’s Guide to Wilderness Survival: How to Avoid Trouble and How to Live Through the Trouble You Can’t Avoid

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The Complete Outdoorsman’s Handbook: A Guide to Outdoor Living and Wilderness Survival

February 2nd, 2010

The Complete Outdoorsman’s Handbook: A Guide to Outdoor Living and Wilderness Survival

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