One of my favorites is by one of those Brits, Colin Fletcher, "The Complete Walker IV". Aside from being informative he makes a nice enjoyable read.http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Walker-IV-Colin-Fletcher/dp/0375703233/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1212585916&sr=8-1
Here are a couple that I stuff in the pack whenever I go.A Comprehensive Guide to Wilderness & Travel MedicineSix Ways In & 12 Ways OutAnd I'd definitely suggest reading Cody Lundin's book. 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive
Ok boy's and girl's, what book's do you consider to be essential to all outdoorsey folk
Just a note on living off the land. It's good to learn stuff like edible plants in your area or how to build shelters. Thing is these activities burn a lot of calories. If you are burning more calories collecting the food than you are getting from it it's generally not a good thing. It takes a long time to master stuff like edible plants. Most people don't get to that point. In an emergency survival situation it's more about stabalizing the situation taking care of protection from the elements and injuries. Then making those tricky decisions about staying put signalling for help or trying to get out.
Just a note on living off the land....Then making those tricky decisions about staying put signalling for help or trying to get out.
The timeless Sas survival guide http://www.amazon.co.uk/SAS-Survival-Guide-Survive-Anywhere/dp/0007183305/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1212581473&sr=1-1 Set the standard for all following books
Sound's like a very decent sort of fella
What I was getting at is that there are some very good survival manuals. But the focus should be on mastering basic skills like fire building, navigation etc. Learn these well and get comfortable with them. You do that and a survival situation takes care of itself. Knowing how to use a compass is one thing. Doing it when you are cold, wet and tired, possibly in pain is another. Calculating magnetic declination isn't hard but when you are cold, wet, disoriented and tired it's a whole new ballgame. The more comfortable you are with the basic skills the better they work under adverse conditions.
Quote from: micky d on June 04, 2008, 02:31:55 PMThe timeless Sas survival guide http://www.amazon.co.uk/SAS-Survival-Guide-Survive-Anywhere/dp/0007183305/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1212581473&sr=1-1 Set the standard for all following books Someone on here got me one of those.
do they have it in shops there,nearby u guys?at about same good price?
Quote from: micky d on June 05, 2008, 09:03:23 AMSound's like a very decent sort of fella You would think so wouldn't you?
I still think he sound's like a great bloke