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by Buck Tilton
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Easy-to-use format: Each page covers one
situation
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For hikers, hunters, anglers, birders, campers
. . . All who spend time outdoors
"In a critical situation, or in a situation that
might become critical, choosing less-than-the-best action can result not only in
wasted time but also in loss of comfort, loss of limb, even loss of life. That's
what this little book is all about--choosing the best course of action in an
outdoor emergency." --from the Introduction
Unlike Worst-Case Scenario-style books that focus on the most wildly improbable
circumstances, Buck Tilton's Outdoor Safety Handbook is the real thing: a
clear-cut, no-nonsense handbook from a veteran outdoorsman and safety expert.
What should you do if you encounter a bear in the wild? What if you fall through
thin ice? Or run out of water? Or get sick on wild food? This handy guide
provides no-nonsense information about what to do when something goes wrong in
the outdoors--both emergency situations and annoying accidents--in a portable
format that's easy to use in the field. Concise instruction explains exactly
what to do when faced with outdoor trouble, with an emphasis on taking the best
course of action right away.
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About the Author:
Buck Tilton is the cofounder of the National Outdoor Leadership School's
Wilderness Medicine Institute and the author of numerous books on wilderness
safety. He is the coauthor of Sex in the Outdoors (0-89732-579-6)
and a longtime contributor to Backpacker magazine. He lives in Lander, Wyoming.
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Paperback,
147 pages, 5'' x 7''
25 black & white photographs
ISBN: 0-8117-3256-8 |