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Sas Mountain And Arctic Survival Davies Barry

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Sas Mountain And Arctic Survival Davies Barry
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Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.22 MB
Author: Davies, Barry
ISBN: 9781620872062, 1620872064, 14603147, 6aec06a252a19f53f394134e6a2c7a49, 6AEC06A252A19F53F394134E6A2C7A49
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Sas Mountain And Arctic Survival Davies Barry by Davies, Barry 9781620872062, 1620872064, 14603147, 6aec06a252a19f53f394134e6a2c7a49, 6AEC06A252A19F53F394134E6A2C7A49 instant download after payment.

It is difficult to imagine how anyone would enter into a polar or mountainous region unprepared. You're prepared for your journey or you arrive by accident; for example, the aircraft you are traveling in has crash-landed over the frozen tundra, or your mode of transport has broken down in the wilderness. In all cases, providing you are uninjured, your chances of survival are good. Planned travel in a cold or mountainous environment should mean that you are well clothed and equipped. In both winter and summer, the Northern Arctic offers an abundant supply of water and food; shelter can be found or constructed above and below the tree line. The real threat comes from the cold, injury, and simply doing nothing. During the Second World War a number of service men became marooned in the arctic wasteland--most of them died. They did so because few ventured far from their crash site, they made no attempt to catch fish, hunt game, or even attempt to travel south. None that were later found had prepared a rescue signal, and most had died not from the cold but from starvation.The SAS Guide to Arctic and Mountain Survival provides details on what to do immediately after your arctic or mountain survival situation has arisen. You will learn how to prepare a shelter, especially on a barren landscape. You will learn how make a fire in the cold and wind, as well as how to find and cook food. This guide provides detailed instructions on navigation, how and when to travel, and how to prepare signal fires that will help speed up your rescue.

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