Congratulations! You’re about to learn insider secrets to survive disasters, pandemics, economic collapse, and breakdowns in civil order…even if leaving the city isn’t an option! This book is different than other survival books. It is a full-fledged 12 week Urban Survival Course that will walk you through the process of getting prepared for urban survival. Every chapter is designed to be completed in one week and it will give you a “Here’s what to do next” set of action steps to complete. By the end of the course, you won’t have a head full of useless information that you’ll soon forget like you do with other books. Rather, you’ll have dozens of new practical urban survival skills that will be hard wired into your brain so you will be able to react immediately and use them without hesitation. “Urban Survival Guide” is a must have for prepared families who might have to survive disasters in urban areas.
Don’t panic! Here are the essential techniques you need to cope with a short-term survival situation.
The Pocket Outdoor Survival Guide provides the essential knowledge that hikers, campers, canoeists, hunters, anglers, and anyone who spends time in the outdoors needs to deal with short-term survival situations. This handy guidebook will give you the knowledge to make it through any outdoor adventure, planned or unplanned.
Discover everything you need to know about:
• Trip planning
• Survival kits
• Search and rescue
• Coping with bad weather
• Emergency signaling
• Shelter
• Sleeping warm
• Fire
• Dealing with insects
• Safe drinking water
• Food
• Avoiding hypothermia
• Countering fear
• And more!
Don’t be caught without a copy of J. Wayne Fears’s The Pocket Outdoor Survival Guide on your next outdoor adventure! 160 color and 50 black-and-white photographs
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The beauty and tranquility of nature can be deceptively dangerous for the unprepared. A change in weather conditions, personal injury, or lost or damaged supplies can turn a scenic hike into a life-threatening ordeal. Those with the knowledge of survival stay calm, stay safe, and stay alive.
Outdoor Survival Guide provides you with the essential survival information to help you overcome the most frequently encountered outdoor hazards. This guide offers practical, step-by-step instruction so you can implement the skills and techniques even under the most stressful circumstances. From extreme cold to the isolated wilderness, you’ll have the tools to survive.
In Outdoor Survival Guide, survival expert Randy Gerke shares the same techniques and strategies he has used with the U.S. military and other government agencies. You will learn these skills and more:
-Assess your situation and prioritize your needs.
-Use your surroundings for shelter and safety.
-Navigate through isolated wilderness.
-Survive in extreme heat or cold.
-Signal for help.
-How to find drinking water in the wild and make sure it’s safe to drink.
-Identify edible vegetation to stave off hunger.
-Assemble your own custom survival kit.
Preparation is the key to survival, and Outdoor Survival Guide will ensure that you are prepared. Before you venture afield, read this guide, and then stow it in your backpack, in your glove compartment, or with your outdoor supplies. It might save your life.
Are you wondering what all the apprehension over 2012 is about? Find out from Researcher Crystal Abrahams: “Do I, personally, believe the world will end in 2012? The arguments are compelling, but no, I don’t. I do predict our weather will get progressively worse, with Superstorms involving blizzards, flooding, high winds and extremes of temperature. “Experts agree that 2012 will be a cosmically significant year. NASA predicts, ‘the 24th sunspot cycle is going to be the most intense in recorded history, 30%-50% stronger than we’ve ever seen.’ Unfortunately, our magnetic field is also at its weakest point in our orbit, itself a regular cyclical event. “Several cyclical events will occur in 2012 that by themselves might not be catastrophic. The Sun will be lining up with the black hole in the galactic center of the plane of the Milky Way, which only occurs every 26,000 years. In addition, Earth will be passing from below the galactic plane to above it. “The weakness in our magnetic shield means the pull of the Sun is stronger, so experts predict more and worse earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis and volcanic eruptions. The concern is over the domino effect of all of these solar, seismic and cyclical events, converging in the same year. “In this 2012 Survival Guide, I have tried to envision every set of circumstances we may all find it necessary to deal with. There are chapters with advice as to financial preparations, equipment you’ll need, skills you should plan to acquire, medical supplies, and many other items that may not have occurred to us. “The Survival Tips are a compilation of more than fifty sources. It is the most comprehensive Preparedness Guide you’ll need. If you have a plan, are able to evacuate if necessary without incident and begin the new age comfortably, you will be congratulating yourself on your good sense. “Why take the chance? Will you be ready?”
This is the ultimate handbook for real men, explaining everything from surviving an avalanche and identifying poisonous snakes to picking a great cigar. The metrosexual man may be good at cocktail chat, but a real man knows how to fight off alligators, create a tourniquet out of a t-shirt, and rescue a drowning person. Frank Miniter’s “The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide” is the ultimate handbook that shows men how to do all of these and more, including: how to fight off a bear; how to treat a snake bite and identify poisonous snakes; how to make a compass; how to set a dislocated joint; and, how to pick the perfect cigar and bottle of wine.Broken into seven sections – survivor, provider, athlete, hero, romantic, cultured man, and philosopher – Miniter teaches guys the skills, attitudes, and philosophies they need to be the ultimate man. Concisely written and packed with real-life anecdotes from Miniter and other men, “The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide” teaches guys that the ultimate man isn’t an unattainable archetype; any guy can be the ultimate man whether he is rescuing a lost hiker, plucking a child from a swift stream, or standing up against injustice. Whether you’re a father, husband, brother, or boyfriend, this book shows you how to be the ultimate man – a man even James Bond would envy.
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Geared to the untrained civilian, Hawke’s Special Forces Survival Handbook provides illustrated how-to info on shelter, water, fire, food, first aid, tools, navigation, signaling, and survival psychology. Now with a flexibind cover and small format perfect for the glove compartment and backpack, this edition gives readers the tools necessary to survive the worst circumstances and make it out alive.
WINTER SURVIVAL COURSE HANDBOOK, SURVIVAL MANUAL, SURVIVAL GUIDE
1 REQUIREMENTS FOR SURVIVAL
2 SURVIVAL KIT
3 WATER PROCUREMENT
4 EXPEDIENT SHELTERS AND FIRES
5 CORE VALUES AND MOUNTAIN LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES
6 SURVIVAL SIGNALING AND RECOVERY
7 SURVIVAL NAVIGATION
8 TRAPS AND SNARES
9 USES FOR GAME
10 SURVIVAL FISHING
11 FIELD EXPEDIENT TOOLS, WEAPONS, AND EQUIPMENT
12 EXPEDIENT SNOWSHOES
13 WINTER TRACKING
14 SURVIVAL MEDICINE
15 WEATHER
16 INTRO TO EVASION
17 AVALANCHE AND ICE HAZARDS
APPENDIX
A EVASION PLAN OF ACTION FORMAT
B “THE EDGE” GUIDED DISCUSSION
C SURVIVAL QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLIST
D ANIMAL HABITS
E TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS
F GRADING STANDARDS
SURVIVAL STRESSORS. (WSVX.02.01b) Any event can lead to stress. Often, stressful events occur simultaneously. These events are not stress, but they produce it and are called “stressors”. In response to a stressor, the body prepares either to “fight or flee”. Stressors add up. Anticipating stressors and developing strategies to cope with them are the two ingredients in the effective management of stress. It is essential that the survivor be aware of the types of stressors he will
encounter.
a. Injury, Illness, or Death. Injury, illness, and death are real possibilities a survivor has to face. Perhaps nothing is more stressful than being alone in an unfamiliar environment where you could die from hostile action, an accident, or from eating something lethal.
b. Uncertainty and Lack of Control. The only guarantee in a survival situation is that nothing is guaranteed. This uncertainty and lack of control also add to the stress of being ill, injured, or killed.
c. Environment. A survivor will have to contend with the stressors of weather, terrain, and the variety of creatures inhabiting an area. Heat, cold, rain, winds, snow, mountains, insects, and animals are just a few of the challenges awaiting the Marine working to survive.
d. Hunger and Thirst. Without food and water a person will weaken and eventually die. Getting and preserving food and water takes on increasing importance as the length of time in a survival setting increases. With the increased likelihood of diarrhea, replenishing electrolytes becomes critical. For a Marine used to having his provisions issued, foraging can be a big source of stress.
e. Fatigue. It is essential that survivors employ all available means to preserve mental and physical strength. While food, water, and other energy builders may be in short supply, maximizing sleep to avoid deprivation is a very controllable factor. Further, sleep deprivation directly correlates with increased fear.
f. Isolation. Being in contact with others provides a greater sense of security and a feeling someone is available to help if problems occur.WINTER SURVIVAL COURSE HANDBOOK, SURVIVAL MANUAL, SURVIVAL GUIDE
1 REQUIREMENTS FOR SURVIVAL
2 SURVIVAL KIT
3 WATER PROCUREMENT
4 EXPEDIENT SHELTERS AND FIRES
5 CORE VALUES AND MOUNTAIN LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES
6 SURVIVAL SIGNALING AND RECOVERY
7 SURVIVAL NAVIGATION
8 TRAPS AND SNARES
9 USES FOR GAME
10 SURVIVAL FISHING
11 FIELD EXPEDIENT TOOLS, WEAPONS, AND EQUIPMENT
12 EXPEDIENT SNOWSHOES
13 WINTER TRACKING
14 SURVIVAL MEDICINE
15 WEATHER
16 INTRO TO EVASION
17 AVALANCHE AND ICE HAZARDS
APPENDIX
A EVASION PLAN OF ACTION FORMAT
B “THE EDGE” GUIDED DISCUSSION
C SURVIVAL QUICK REFERENCE CHECKLIST
D ANIMAL HABITS
E TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS
F GRADING STANDARDS
SURVIVAL STRESSORS. (WSVX.02.01b) Any event can lead to stress. Often, stressful events occur simultaneously. These events are not stress, but they produce it and are called “stressors”. In response to a stressor, the body prepares either to “fight or flee”. Stressors add up. Anticipating stressors and developing strategies to cope with them are the two ingredients in the effective management of stress. It is essential that the survivor be aware of the types of stressors he will
encounter.
a. Injury, Illness, or Death. Injury, illness, and death are real possibilities a survivor has to face. Perhaps nothing is more stressful than being alone in an unfamiliar environment where you could die from hostile action, an accident, or from eating something lethal.
b. Uncertainty and Lack of Control. The only guarantee in a survival situation is that nothing is guaranteed. This uncertainty and lack of control also add to the stress of being ill, injured, or killed.
c. Environment. A survivor will have to contend with the stressors of weather, terrain, and the variety of creatures inhabiting an area. Heat, cold, rain, winds, snow, mountains, insects, and animals are just a few of the challenges awaiting the Marine working to survive.
d. Hunger and Thirst. Without food and water a person will weaken and eventually die. Getting and preserving food and water takes on increasing importance as the length of time in a survival setting increases. With the increased likelihood of diarrhea, replenishing electrolytes becomes critical. For a Marine used to having his provisions issued, foraging can be a big source of stress.
e. Fatigue. It is essential that survivors employ all available means to preserve mental and physical strength. While food, water, and other energy builders may be in short supply, maximizing sleep to avoid deprivation is a very controllable factor. Further, sleep deprivation directly correlates with increased fear.
f. Isolation. Being in contact with others provides a greater sense of security and a feeling someone is available to help if problems occur.
A Wealth of Information on Being Prepared for Any Contingency or Catastrophe
This is the definitive survival guide and essential resource for all travelers, campers, hikers, and outdoor adventurers. Already a worldwide million-copy bestseller, The Ultimate Survival Guide covers everything from basic first aid to disaster preparedness, from setting up camp to making it through a hurricane — an absolute must-have volume for anyone who has ever placed him or herself at the mercy of Mother Nature.
Be prepared for anything with the Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Combat Knife. Featuring ultra-durable stainless steel construction and an ergonomic overmolded rubber handle, the Prodigy provides a sure grip in all conditions and boasts a great balance and feel. Whatever outdoor adventure you tackle next, the Prodigy will be there to see you through.
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Full Tang Blade for Strength and Durability
Featuring a design inspired by the award-winning LMF II, the Prodigy packs a punch yet is still compact enough for optimum portability. This full tang, U.S. 420HC stainless steel blade is beefy enough to handle whatever comes its way, and its black oxide coating provides improved corrosion resistance and reduced visual signature, so you can take it with you on any kind of excursion, or for outdoor adventures.
Ergonomic Handle for Secure Grip
The Prodigy’s ergonomic, over-molded rubber handle ensures a soft, comfortable, and secure grip no matter what the conditions. Much like the knife, the sheath is designed to live up to any task with a friction-release thumb lock for security and a range of non-detection features. It also includes a belt loop for fast hanging.
MIRS and MOLLE Compliant Materials
In addition to providing a better grip, the molded TacHide coating dampens noise, and like the ballistic nylon material, is MIRS compliant. The Prodigy is also MOLLE compatible and includes a leg strap and two additional attachment straps for added security.
Compact Design for Pocket Portability
With an overall length of 9.75 inches and blade length of 4.75 inches, the Prodigy is compact enough to hang on your belt or strap on your leg without weighing you down.
About Gerber: A History of Innovation
Savvy. Moxie. Craftsmanship. Attention to detail. These are just a few of the company traits that have contributed to Gerber’s emergence as a world leader in outdoor gear. Joseph Gerber started Portland, Oregon’s Gerber Advertising back in 1910, and one Christmas, he hired a local knife-maker to craft 25 sets of kitchen cutlery as client gifts. The knives were so popular Mr. Gerber ultimately left his agency to launch Gerber Legendary Blades in 1939.
It makes sense, really. An idea man gets the idea of a lifetime and turns it into a major outdoor brand–one that commands respect among knife lovers and knife makers alike. And now that same high regard is spreading in new directions, in the form of many outstanding products such as tools, personal L.E.D. lighting, and more.
What’s in the Box
Gerber 22-41121 Prodigy Survival Combat Knife, leg strap, and two attachment straps.
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