Survival with Style: In Trouble Or in Fun ... how to Keep Body and Soul Together in the WildernessProduced by Stackpole Books for National Wildlife Federation, Washington, 1972 - Wilderness survival - 320 pages |
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animal Arctic bark berries Big Dipper birch birds block body boots bow and drill burning cabin camp campfire carbon monoxide clothing clouds clove hitch cold compass cooked cover degrees easily eaten edible emergency especially evergreen feet fiddleheads fire fish flavor foot footwear going green ground grow half hitch hand heat hole Iceland moss igloo immersion foot inches insulation iodine keep knife latitude lean-to leaves light loop meat minutes moisture moss mukluks muskeg night notch particularly perhaps plant plastic poisonous Polaris pole possible rawhide rock tripe rocks roots rope rose hips sand shelter side signal skin sleeping smoke snare snow socks spot stick stream surface survival temperature tender thick tinder trail tree vitamin warm warmth weather wild wilderness wind winter wood