
Wilderness Survival
Living Off the Land with the Clothes on Your Back and the Knife on Your Belt
Ragged Mountain Press
Will be published approx. on 16. May 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-0-07-145331-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Do you have what it takes?You're alone in the wilderness with nothing but a knife and the clothes on your back. Will you survive? Do you have the skills to feed, clothe, and protect yourself? Mark Elbroch, a master tracker, and Mike Pewtherer, a woodland skills educator, put those questions to the test when they embarked on a 46-day, unprovisioned, unequipped journey into the dense wilderness of the northeastern United States. Wilderness Survival is their highly practical and uniquely observant introduction to survival in the deep woods. Mark and Mike tested generally accepted truths, questioned conventional solutions, and distilled the best techniques for making fire, obtaining shelter, finding water, and hunting with primitive weapons. They give you:*A life-saving handbook of survival skills that explores man's place in the natural world *The secret to surviving in the wilderness as part of nature-not its adversary *Explanations of more than 30 wilderness survival skills, including hunting and gathering food, fashioning tools, and preserving and storing food
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Illustrations
50 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
309 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-145331-8 (9780071453318)
Schweitzer Classification
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Mark Elbroch
Wilderness Survival (H/C)
Living Off the Land with the Clothes on Your Back and the Knife on Your Belt
Book
09/2006
International Marine Publishing Co
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Mark Elbroch | Michael Pewtherer
Wilderness Survival
Living Off the Land with the Clothes on Your Back and the Knife on Your Belt
E-Book
04/2006
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill Education
€29.09
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Persons
Mark Elbroch is the author of numerous books, including the National Outdoor Award-winning Mammal Tracks and Sign, Stackpole Books, 2003. Houghton Mifflin chose Mark to revise Olaus Murie's fifty-year-old classic, the Peterson Field Guide to Animal Tracks. He has been practicing wilderness survival skills for more than 12 years and has taught these skills in workshops across the country. He is sought after as a speaker at conferences and environmental centers and has appeared on public radio discussing wildlife tracking techniques.
Mike Pewtherer has been practicing and teaching wilderness living and survival skills for over 18 years. He is the coauthor of Wilderness Survival (2006) and the founder of Woodland Ways, a company teaching wilderness survival, rites of passage, and living skills to youth and adults. He has taught in venues ranging from private high schools to conferences. Mike also teaches blacksmithing, tracking, woodwork, and ceramics. Mike has traveled widely and studied with native tribes in North America, Fiji, and Australia, and has acquired and practiced survival skills in military settings as a combat engineer, in Australia's Outback, and with various wilderness instructors across North America. He has also worked with the National Parks Service on the Wilderness Rescue Squad in numerous back-country settings, assisted on black bear studies, and worked as a hunter of feral hogs in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Hometown: Philmont, NY
Mike Pewtherer has been practicing and teaching wilderness living and survival skills for over 18 years. He is the coauthor of Wilderness Survival (2006) and the founder of Woodland Ways, a company teaching wilderness survival, rites of passage, and living skills to youth and adults. He has taught in venues ranging from private high schools to conferences. Mike also teaches blacksmithing, tracking, woodwork, and ceramics. Mike has traveled widely and studied with native tribes in North America, Fiji, and Australia, and has acquired and practiced survival skills in military settings as a combat engineer, in Australia's Outback, and with various wilderness instructors across North America. He has also worked with the National Parks Service on the Wilderness Rescue Squad in numerous back-country settings, assisted on black bear studies, and worked as a hunter of feral hogs in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Hometown: Philmont, NY