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Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you didn't have what you needed? When away from civilization, this could become a disaster. This book shows you: The many uses of each of the most common items that you may have with or on you Finding things around you to substitute for what you need Multiple uses for the same item The 8 dangers of survival and how to conquer them The priorities of survival Survival techniques and the know-how to apply them Make-ahead preparation sand survival kits Pre-travel and travel tips Water--how and where to find it Signaling for help Shelter for different weather conditions Environmental hazards The "When something happens I go all to pieces," attitude can be a real killer. This book gives you knowledge and solutions which, in turn, can stop the panic. INTRODUCTION "What improvising means" im-pro-vise: to make, substitute for, rearrange or create from what is on hand or convenient into something that is needed; using "Yankee Ingenuity" This book was written as a reference guide. It would be a good idea to read through it before going into the wilds, but it is meant to be taken with you, if for no other reason than when you need a firestarter (the last pages are there for just that use). Along with being a reference for improvising, it is also a directory of priorities and things you can do to help yourself survive when the unexpected happens. If you should ever find yourself in a serious situation, you need to use reason (and common sense) to get yourself found, to get to help, etc. Panicking won't do it—it can just get you killed. The sections in this book include: Section 1 — Pre-Trip Planning information. Covers basic planning for outings, trips, etc. It includes some ideas for make-ahead items that might become useful if you run into trouble. Section 2 — What you can do with what you have with/on you. It lists most of the things you would be wearing or carrying that are not normally survival equipment, and their many and varied uses; with illustrations Section 3 — Improvising to Survive. What you might need in a survival situation and what you have with you and can find around you that can be substituted. Includes illustrations. Section 4 — "How to: Use What you Have To Do What You Need," contains directions with illustrations for collecting water, starting and maintaining fires, building shelters in different weather conditions, and other survival aids using "Yankee Ingenuity" and supplies on hand. Includes illustrations. Section 5 — How To Survive. It includes general information, priorities of survival, specific ideas and information combined with lots of good common sense. Section 6 — Environmental hazards. Covers some of the most common environmental hazards and suggestions for avoiding and evading them.
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