Before going into the wilderness, it's important to be equipped. By bringing the right gear, knowledgeable about the area, and learning some elementary survival skills, can make an adventure into the wilderness to be fun and simple at the same time.
Different kinds of people can make use of this survival guide. You might want to find edible plants or natural resources in the area, or you might want to use less technology and unnatural items. You may simply wish to dedicate some time to the wild and get back to connecting with nature.
Topics you'll find in this wilderness survival guide include:
- Constructing a shelter,
- Navigation,
- Cooking,
- Tying knots,
- Fishing,
- Making a fire,
- Hunting,
- Filtering and collecting water,
- Trapping,
- Hygiene,
- Weaving and making cordage,
- And safety.
All these things are done with natural materials found in the wild whenever possible.
This wilderness survival guide talks about some of the rudimentary skills you can use and the natural supplies you can find anywhere in North America's wilderness. As you use these skills and learn more about the area's plants and animals, you can turn your day-long hunting adventure into longer camping adventures in the woods.
The best way to make use of the natural materials surrounding you is a big part of this survival guide. By finding and using the right materials, your effect on the environment can be kept to a minimum. This means that people who come after you'll be able to make use of the same materials and have the same kinds of experiences when they go camping.
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