Get out of the comfortable everyday life of our civilization and into the pure fight for survival out in the wild.
Bushcraft adventure only or last resort in case of disaster: completely on their own, the survival of most people is acutely threatened because they are not prepared and lack the necessary knowledge.
What does it take to survive in the wilderness?
What do you need to pack in your escape backpack?
What equipment do you need?
How do you get water, food, a shelter and how do you light a fire?
This guidebook will teach you the basics of survival.
You will get a guide to survive in nature for a longer time without the achievements of civilization.
Only if you are prepared accordingly, you have a chance to defy these adverse conditions and to get through this time unscathed.
About the author of the book, Friedhelm Weiss:
Friedhelm Weiss himself now lives completely self-sufficiently and in harmony with the nature that surrounds him.
He has reduced his footprint in the world as much as possible in order to use the limited resources of the earth as little as possible.
Today, he does not rely on any external energy, food or water supply,
but produces everything he consumes on his own land.
The theoretical and practical knowledge he has built up over many years in this field he passes on in his books to as wide a
readership as possible.
He alone cannot change anything, but if the philosophy of absolute sustainability is applied by the masses, at least in part, he can help to improve the relationship between humans and nature in a
sustainable way.
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How to prepare yourself for the emergency
What you need to survive in the wilderness
What to do if the worst happens.
Table of contents:
Foreword
Preparation
The test
The rule of three
Collecting the right supplies
The backpack
Packing list
Water
Food
Clothing for protection from weather
Sleeping bag and tent
Crank radio, pocket knife and rope
Cookware and camping stove
Water filter or carbon tablets
Hygiene and first aid
Medication
Other items for the backpack
Packing list for children
Equipment and clothing
Shoes
Clothing
Building a shelter
The right place
Short-term emergency shelter
The permanent shelter
Tips for a cozy shelter
Mental stress
Security
Dealing with new challenges
Nutrition as a form of psychological stress
Orientation in the wild
Orientation with a compass
Orientation without a compass
Living from nature
Finding drinking water
Treating drinking water
Building and using a water filter
Water harvesting methods
Finding food
Nutrition from the plants of the wild
Insect diet
Diet of wild animals
Making your own tools and weapons
Diet of fish
Recipes
Making fire
The different types of fire
Preparing the fire
Lighting the fire
Diseases and proper care
First aid
Medicinal plants
the dangers of living in the wild
Fighting Fires
Self defense
Conclusion
Book recommendations
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