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Survival Hacks: Over 200 Methods to Use On a regular basis Gadgets for Wilderness Survival (Life Hacks Sequence)

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“Most of us want by no means trend a gasoline masks from a soup can…. Ought to the necessity come up, you’ll be glad for a duplicate of Survival Hacks… affords ideas starting from making a cookstove from a packet of alcohol-soaked ramen to chopping a fishing lure from the shiny bits of your Visa card.” —The Seattle Occasions

Flip on a regular basis gadgets into survival requirements!

Would you be ready for those who wanted to outlive within the wilderness? Survival skilled Creek Stewart shares his cache of sensible, easy-to-follow methods that will help you rework on a regular basis gadgets into worthwhile gear that may save your life. Survival Hacks takes you step-by-step by way of reworking easy objects like soda tabs and plant leaves into important survival instruments.

This rough-and-rugged information covers every little thing from small-scale hacks, like utilizing sticks and cord to make a desk, to the massive stuff, like making a one-person emergency shelter from a trash bag or purifying soiled water utilizing a plastic bottle and the solar. And you may be prepared wherever you go together with on a regular basis carry kits, pocket-sized survival kits, so that you’re by no means with out the important instruments you have to make it by yourself. Being ready could make the distinction relating to your survival in an emergency. And Survival Hacks makes it a complete lot simpler.

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ASIN ‏ : ‎ 1440593345
Writer ‏ : ‎ Adams Media (April 1, 2016)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781440593345
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1440593345
Merchandise Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.4 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.71 x 5.43 x 8.35 inches

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  1. gt surber

    200 Great hacks for surviving long wilderness treks, lost or SHTF
    Review “Survival Hacks: Over 200 Ways to use everyday items for Wilderness Survival Creek Stewart“Survival Hacks” by Creek Stewart is one of the most useful, simple, real survival books I have seen. Every one of the 200 hacks is something you can use for alternate purposes to improve your chance of survival your quality of life when surviving. Creek divides his book into chapters 1) Shelter 2) Water 3) Fire 4) food 5) staying healthy, 6) gear 7) forward movement 8) every day carry. The book is one long series of simple, inexpensive, alternate means of successfully achieving success in each of these critical areas.For example: easy ways to make tinder. Bike tube slingshot. Bow from skis. Shipping envelopes for water proof stuff sacks. drinking straws filled with petroleum jelly cotton balls. The list goes on and on.This book is not for the beginner prepper as basic knowledge and basic gear are still necessary.For the preppers: Think into the future. How long will your best prepared bug out bag last and keep you going. These are ways to extend that time period, and enable you to take advantage of the debris of the post SHTF environment while developing a long, long term survival set up in the real SHTF world. These are ways to make your life more comfortable and easier with the stuff you will find out there in the post SHTF urban or wilderness environment.For the wilderness survivalist: These are tricks you can prepare at home and take with you to make your wilderness trek easier and more comfortable. These are things you can stuff into your “possibles bag” to save you when you get lost. Or, if you want to follow Tom Brown (last chapter of “The Tracker”) entering the woods truly and literally naked except for a knife, these tricks will help you understand what you need to do to survive a full year of 4 hard seasons alone.Great Book, Creek. Truly useful and practical.

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  2. Distroyer

    Really great
    So educative… Love this book really handy

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  3. WLP

    Good Dead Tree Info to Have On Hand
    I have to preface my review of every new book I purchase on Amazon as being a crapshoot. You never know if some dumkoff at the fulfillment center will be chucking your book in a bag or all loosey goosey in a box. Then there is the possibility of another dumkoff loading the delivery truck in such a way that only leaves your brand new book vulnerable to (further?) bending or creasing. I only bit the bullet this time because this book came down to a good price. B+N does a MUCH better job in shipping and delivering books in great condition everytime. Keep that in mind if you like gifting yourself or other with mint condition reading.ANYWAY, I really liked this book because I don’t own a big survival library compared to all the videos/information I save on YouTube playlists online. The entries in Survival Hacks are short and sweet. I also found a number of projects I’ve been interested in trying for awhile to advance my survival skills. I would say this book is good for kids that read on their own. If you don’t mind maybe having to explain what a non-lubricated condom is.1 star off for some goofy and unrealistic entries, drawings that could have been better to depict the project or instruction being introduced, and having zero photos or drawings attached to others. Sometimes it was hard to visualize what was being explained with nothing visual to reference. With some of these entries, a webpage or video link address was included for further investigation, so that was an offset.I like Creek and enjoy the videos he’s put out there. He’s likable and his presentation skills are good. I had signed up for his free online program and follow up emails awhile back, but my I just couldn’t keep up. That’s not a Creek thing, it’s a Me thing. As I recall, the content I did open up and peruse was good, useful, and easy to consume.I think Survival Hacks is definitely worth having in your survival library if you’re in that beginner-to-moderate survival skills learning stage. I lean more towards moderate level. I currently have a ton of post it tabs marking all the projects and info I’d like to go back to soon after completing my read. I actually made two 2-liter Rain Collectors today (page 58, just waiting on a workable rain now) and am itching to do the Trash Bottle Solar Distiller (page 54) once things warm up. A couple of brand new to me projects are the Twisted Paracord Perimeter Alarm (page 169) and using crushed black walnuts in water to get lots of fishing bait (page 117). I did skip a lot of the animal / wild game stuff because I am too lazy for, and grossed out by, all that.

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  4. Puffsnake Tinderflink

    Some REALLY GOOD info here.
    Whether you are a full blown prepper, a curious person or just want to impress the pants off of your partner on that secluded camping trip, this is a good book to learn from.I bought mine out of curiosity, there is NO SUCH THING as too little information. I am VERY impressed with the scope, delivery and content of the book. Some info I will never use, some seems a bit dubious to me.Making an ice ball to magnify the Sun’s rays to start a fire? The author says he has tried them, so until I do, I will have to trust. But, that is also the coolest part of the book, he (the author) WANTS you to try them and use what you can and file the rest away for later.I liked this so much, I bought one for my buddy, he had it two weeks and someone stole/ borrowed it from him. Two weeks later is was stolen/ borrowed again! I think my friend had to track it down thru something like “The Seven Degrees of Kevin Bacon” game.It is cheap, buy a couple of copies so you don’t lose yours!Ok, some other guys do have a few points to make about this not being a ‘true survival’ book. Yes the author does expect a bit of scrounging work, but I don’t think the intent is ‘pure survival.’ It is just hacks; camping hacks, heating hacks, shoe hacks, etc. . .IF you want something that you can walk into the woods with, naked, afraid and just a knife. Then I would recommend the Bushcraft series. More good info there too.

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  5. alisa

    great
    i’ve been super into off grid living and this book is great! I heard raving reviews about it and they’re all true. so many useful tips an here and its not a boring read

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  6. R. Freeman

    Been bushcrafting for half a lifetime. I thought I knew all the tricks.Whoever said in their review they have heard all of this before isn’t being honest. If they are, they grew up eating grubs and making epoxy out of charcoal and pine resin as a toddler.What, you haven’t heard of making your own bush epoxy?Neither had I.Plus, the part about wearing nylons to keep ticks off your lower body. Why didn’t I think about that? No way ticks make it through that barrier.And those are just TWO of the many little tips, insights and techniques in this book.Well worth the price. Might save your butt one day.

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  7. Niclas Sandberg

    Perfect

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  8. D. DAVIES

    This book not only shows a lot of hacks I’d never seen, in spite of being a Google junkie, but as I read through, I could feel my mind waking up and thinking of even more hacks.Well written and fast moving too.Thanks!

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  9. Cristina

    Super recomendable para todos los fans del montañismo, trekking y bushcraft.Directo y muy facil de leer. Me ha encantado.

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  10. Fred Capelle

    Quasiment que du texte, aucun dessin, ni photos ni schémas…On reste sur sa faim.Grosse déception.Aurait pût mieux faire…

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