The SAS have operated in the jungle for years, sometimes staying in the forest for months at a time.
They developed a technique whereby they had two sets of clothing,
one for daytime use and one for night.
Just before they went to sleep they would change from their wet clothing, which was normally hung under the shelter to dry out.
In the morning they would change from their dry clothing and put
on the wet.
It is an uncomfortable change, but one that guaranteed a good night’s sleep in dry clothing.
The SAS Guide to Jungle Survival will teach the reader to come to terms with the jungle environment, understand it, and work with it as opposed to “fighting it.”
The jungle forest can provide shelter, food, and water in abundance,
and this book will show you how.
If the jungle offers any problems, it is with disease and wild animals;
The SAS Guide to Jungle Survival will show you how to avoid and resist both and come out alive.
160 pages.