BUSHCRAFT

Subtitle A Field Guide to Surviving the Wilderness

Bob Holtzman
Price $19.99
Description Description

Learn the ancient skill sets our forebears used to survive and thrive in the wild—complete with step-by-step illustrations and easy-to-follow diagrams.

The act of bushcraft is the revival of skills widely known and practiced for centuries that use the resources found in the natural environment to survive. Although traditional bushcraft is mainly about wilderness survival, its focus on using the tools that already surround us can be applied to urban or suburban settings to serve as a practice for self-sufficiency and decreasing your footprint on Earth.

Learn these basic bushcraft survival skills and more:

  • Foraging
  • Tools (knives, axes, rope, etc.)
  • Trapping and Hunting Game
  • Water Purification
  • Shelter Building
  • Fire Building


Elegantly designed and beautifully illustrated, the Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia series offers comprehensive, display-worthy references on a range of intriguing topics, including dream interpretation, techniques for harnessing the power of dreams, flower meanings, and the stories behind signs and symbols.

Also available in the series: Complete Book of Dreams, Complete Language of Flowers, Complete Book of Birthdays and Complete Guide to Astrological Self-Care.

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Format:
Format Trade Paperback 256 Pages
ISBN:
ISBN 9781577152095
Size:
Size5.94 in x 7.48 in / 150.88 mm x 189.99 mm
Published:
Published Date July 20th, 2021
Bob Holtzman
Bob Holtzman has been writing about outdoor subjects for more than 25 years. A former book editor at outdoor publisher Ragged Mountain Press and International Marine, he lives in Maine, where he enjoys canoeing, practicing wilderness skills, and building small boats. He works as marketing director at Penobscot Marine Museum and writes the blog Indigenous Boats (indigenousboats.com).
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