Prepare for Anything (Outdoor Life)

338 Essential Skills | Pandemic and Virus Preparation | Disaster Preparation | Protection | Family Safety

Written By: Tim MacWelch
$31.95
HOW TO SURVIVE MODERN DANGERS AS EXPLAINED BY NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR TIM MACWELCH.

Author Tim Macwelch provides 338 tips, skills and lessons on how to anticipate, prepare and survive all that the modern world can throw at you. From simple examples such as starting fires, to detailed advice on how to survive global viruses, Tim provides expert and practical advice that every American will need to navigate and survive the increasing dangers of today’s world.




• dir="ltr">Prepare and Prevent. Learn how to anticipate and deal with Pandemics, Hurricanes, Wildfires, floods and many more dangers that the modern world can pose.• dir="ltr">How everyday items save lives. Tim’s expert advice shows you how household staples such as duct tape, baking soda, and beer cans can help save the lives of you and your family.• dir="ltr">Learn Self Reliance. Learn foundational survival and protection tips, such as knife sharpening, disinfecting water, fire starting, self-defense and the CORRECT way to apply a tourniquet• dir="ltr">Advanced Survival Techniques. Having conquered the basics, Tim Macelch will teach you how to build water turbines, dig latrines, make a bow and even how to brew beer.• dir="ltr">Expert Advice from an American Expert. Tim Macwelch is a New York Times bestselling author, is Outdoor Magazine’s Survival blogger and is the head instructor at Virginia’s Advanced Survival Training school.

Format: Hardbound
Publication Date: 6/17/2014
ISBN: 9781616288396
Pages: 256
Trim Size: 7.5 x 9.5 x 1.2

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Tim MacWelch, Author: Tim MacWelch is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Prepare for Anything, Hunting & Gathering, and How to Survive Anything. He is Outdoor Life magazine's survival blogger. He is also the founder and head instructor of Advanced Survival Training School, where he teaches ordinary people how to live closer to nature and how to use those skills in emergencies.

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