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The Ultimate Bushcraft Survival Manual

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What if you were dropped in the woods with little more than a knife, your wits, and the (hopefully warm) shirt on your back? Could you survive? If you'd read this book, the answer is yes Survival It's one of our most primal fears, most basic needs. What do you do when everything is stripped away e

xcept your will to prevail? In this book, survival expert Tim MacWelch examines how native peoples around the world and throughout history have made their own shelter, weapons, tools, and more, and well as clever MacGuyver-esque ideas for using anything you might find in your pockets or pack. Whethe

r your goal is to test yourself against nature, be prepared for any catastrophe, or learn more about traditional ways of survival, this is the one book you need. CHAPTER ONE: Bare Necessities - The stuff you need to survive short term wilderness emergencies (72 hours to one week)The Survival Priorit

ies (& why you need them) Shelter, water, fire, food, first aid and signaling distressTools of the Minimalist Knife, Axe and Saw - use and care; Clothing selectionShelters Pick a safe shelter location; How to build Leaf huts, lean-tos, jungle platforms, thatched roof, log huts, wicki-ups, pit houses

, and more (different homes for varied climates)Water Gathering and Disinfection Finding springs, boiling w/ hot rocks, rain and precipitation collection, water storage, primitive filters, water from plants Fire Tinder, Kindling, Fire Lays, Flint & Steel, Bow Drill, Hand Drill, Bamboo Fire Saw, Fire

Plow, Pump Drill, and other friction methods Signaling for Help and Self-Rescue How to signal and communicate w/ old school techniques; How and when to fight your way out CHAPTER TWO: Finer Things - Skills and techniques to collect food, and live more comfortably in the wild (weeks to months)Foragi

ng for Wild Edible Plants How to identify and use wild plant foods; Recipes like our ancestors would have eatenTrapping Ways to catch game with new and old school, low-tech trapsPrimitive Fishing How to catch fish with thorns and other improvised tackleAncient Weapons Bow and arrow, spear, Spear thr

ower, Bola and sling, primitive forging of metalHunting Skills and game processing; 10 things to never do on a huntPrimitive Tools How to make stone blades, knives, axes, stone drill bits, mallets and wedges for wood splitting, digging sticksHygiene Keeping clean; Natural toilet paper; Soap from pla

nts; DIY latrine CHAPTER THREE: Long Term Living - The skills of our ancestors and the things you'd need for long term primitive living (years)Food Storage Drying, smoking, Food Caches, FreezingContainers How to make several different basket styles; Bark containers; Wooden bowls; Soapstone bowls and

pots; Primitive ceramicsHides and Furs DIY buckskin, fur, rawhide and leather; Making clothes and outerwear (moccasins, mittens, hats, etc.)Primitive Cooking Cook in the coals; Spits and skewers; Green stick grill; Rock for frying pan; Stone Ovens, Steam pit, Earth over (in-ground hearth system)Tra

cking Man tracking and animal trackingNatural Navigation How to find your way by using the stars, the landscape, the weather and many other methodsWild Medicine Teas, compresses and poultices to help you heal Tim MacWelch is the New York Times bestselling author of Prepare for Anything, Hunting &

Gathering, and How to Survive Anything, How to Survive Off the Grid and Winter Survival Handbook. He is Outdoor Life magazine’s survival blogger. For two decades... He is also the founder and head instructor of Advanced Survival Training School; where he teaches ordinary people how to detach from th

e grid and live closer to nature, and how to use those skills in any number of emergencies. For over 110 years, Outdoor Life has provided outdoor and urban survival expertise to millions of readers. Their authors have written on everything from disaster preparedness to subsistence hunting and fishi

ng, to which guns to use against the undead (really!).