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Skills and Knowledge to Survive in the Wilderness"Having this book in your backpack just may save your life one day." --Jesse Weiland, National Park Service ranger
#1 Bestseller in Safety & First Aid, Hiking & Camping, Natural Disasters, and Reference
Prepare for all the worst-case scenarios mother nature might throw at you with Mother Nature is Not Trying to Kill You--the only survival guide you need in your backpack.
Survive the unexpected. Statistically, you're more likely to die from a vending machine than a shark. But, Rob Nelson knows many shark survivors. His college girlfriend was attacked by a crocodile and his roommate by a grizzly bear. His wife was sucked by a wave down a blowhole, he was left stranded at sea after a storm sank his sailboat, and the list goes on and on. To Rob, these "improbable" altercations are "random acts of nature," and he's learned how to survive them.
Confront the natural world with skill and confidence. An excellent resource for anyone who wants to learn more about living and surviving in the great outdoors, this comprehensive survival guide is your year-long crash course for ultimate disaster management. Learn bushcraft skills including building shelters, starting fires, and wilderness navigation. Get tips on surviving wildlife encounters (bears, snakes, sharks, moose). And, learn how to deal with natural distasters including earthquakes, hurricanes, and wildfires.
Inside find:
Real-life stories of survivors
52 challenges and exercises to develop your wilderness survival skills
Step-by-step instructions, diagrams, survival tips, and more!
If you enjoyed books like Bushcraft 101, The Lost Art of Reading Nature's Signs, The Ultimate Prepper's Survival Bible, or SAS Survival Handbook, then you should own Mother Nature is Not Trying to Kill You.
Contents
● Introduction
- Note that we have 52 Things, one a week helps give you the skills you might need in case the improbable happens.
- Why I'm doing this
- Examples of some things I've had happen to me
- How this book is different - it's according to the best science we have.
- Pop culture examples like Jaws and The Revenant
Briefing
1. It may happen one day
▪ It happened to me
▪ It happened to a friend
▪ Luck meets preparedness
2. Your Directive
▪ daily practice, learn, change your mindset, get outside
3. Your basic kit
▪ Diagrams with a short explanation.
▪ Cutting tool / shelter / rope / navigation / first aid
4. How to proceed
▪ ie. How to use the book
▪ Guidebook plus stories (according to science)
Know This before Starting
1. Advanced Gear Knowledge
a. Knifes
b. Rope
c. Extra Kit
2. Primitive Fire Starting
3. Basic Shelter
4. Key Knots
a. Clove
Hitch
b. Bowline
c. Trautline
d. Overhand Knot
e. Trucker's Hitch
f. Square Knot
How to Survive...
Random Wildlife
1. Sharks
2. Venomous Snakes
3. Brown Bears
4. Constrictor Snakes
5. Crocodiles
6. Portuguese Man-o-War
7. Box Jellyfish
8. Piranha
9. African Killer Bees
10. Wolves
11. Eating Insects
12. Poisonous Frogs
13. Cougars
14. Tigers
15. Polar Bears
16. Lions
17. Moose Attack
18. Yellow Jackets
19. Electric Eels
20. Hippos
21. Mosquitos (The deadliest of them all)
22. Black Death : Bubonic Plague
23. Elephant Stampede
24. Eating a Deadly Mushroom
25. Toxic Plants
Random Natural Events
26. Nuclear Fallout (the only man-made disaster here)
27. Avalanches
28. Tornados
29. Tsunami
30. Hurricane
31. Lightning
32. Giant River Crossing
33. Flash flooding
34. Stranded at Sea
35. Rip Current
36. Giant Waves
37. Quick Sand
38. Dust Storms
39. Cave Collapse
Random Extremes
1. On a tropical island
2. In the desert
3. In the snow
4. On a mountain
5. In the Rainforest
Your Mission is Never Over (Conclusion)