The Prepper’s Long Term Survival Handbook: Step-By-Step Strategies for Off-Grid Shelter, Self Sufficient Food, and More To Survive Anywhere, During ANY Disaster In as Little as 30 Days

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Protect Yourself And Your Family From the Coming Societal Breakdown & Power Grid Collapse: Discover A Complete Guide On Long-Term Survival Skills. Do you want to know how you can save your life when the time comes? And make no mistake -- the time when you and your loved ones’ survival will depend on you will surely come. Climate change has brought on us an onslaught of natural disasters, and various life-threatening accidents in the cities are also on the rise. But it doesn’t even have to go so far -- crisis can hit at any time and place. A terrifying storm might knock out your power, a car accident might leave you stranded, or you can just get lost by wandering too far off the trails on your camping trip. Would you like to know how to limit the damage in such situations and save lives? Even a simple skill of knowing how to make fire or build a shelter can sometimes mean the difference between life and death. If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that we should be prepared for everything. After that year, would you honestly be surprised if the zombie apocalypse hits next? Even in the off-chance that happens, you’ll know how to defend yourself and protect your family. In The Prepper’s Long Term Survival Handbook, you will discover: The Prepper Checklist - an ultimate list of gear, equipment and provisions that should always be packed and ready in your survival kit How to develop a survival mindset and stay calm and collected when crisis hits Where and how to find water in the wilderness, by using various wildlife and nature clues How to avoid starvation and find food in different environments, including desert areas and mountains How to keep warm if you get lost and find yourself stranded in the cold weather Self-defense techniques to protect yourself both in the city and in the wild A detailed guide on how to build shelter, both in urban areas and the wilderness First aid skills everyone should know, including city dwellers who have never stepped one foot in the woods - heart attack, bleeding and broken bones don’t care where you live And much more. Having survival skills is not just about building fires and hunting. It’s also about staying calm in life-threatening situations, dealing effectively with fear and panic, and knowing how to survive in both cities and wilderness. Experts agree that the 2020s will turn out to be the most challenging decade we’ve had in a long time. Make sure you’re ready for it.

Author(s): Footprint Press, Small
Year: 2021

Language: English
Commentary: The Prepper’s Long Term Survival Handbook, Step-By-Step Strategies for Off-Grid Shelter, Self Sufficient Food, and More To Survive Anywhere, During ANY Disaster In as Little as 30 Days
Pages: 146
Tags: The Prepper’s Long Term Survival Handbook, Step-By-Step Strategies for Off-Grid Shelter, Self Sufficient Food, and More To Survive Anywhere, During ANY Disaster In as Little as 30 Days

Introduction
Who is Small Footprint Press?
Who is this book for?
Chapter 1: The Basics of Survival
Why does Wilderness Survival Matter?
How Does the World Respond to the Danger of Climate Change?
What is Bushcraft?
Tools
Fire
Shelter
Water
Food
Navigation
First Aid
Survival Gear Checklist
Water filtration and purification items
Shelters
Weapons
Fire Starting Kit
Bladed Tools
Rescue Items
Whistle
Signal Mirror
Colorful items
Miscellaneous Survival Items
Survival Mentality
Planning and Preparation
Dealing With Anxiety
Survival Mindset Traits
Tenacity
Adaptability
Work Ethic
Creativity
Positivity
Acceptance
Humor
Bravery
Motivation
Chapter 2: Water: Where to Find It and How to Use It
Finding Water
Lakes, Ponds, Streams, and Rivers
Puddles
Rain
Digging a Hole
Dew
Distill Water
Water from Plants
Sea Water
Other Signs of Water
Wildlife Indicators
Unusual Water Sources
How to Determine Water Quality
Finding the Cleanest Source Possible
Purifying Water
Boiling
Water Purification Tablets
Filtering
Distillation
Chemicals
Plants
Build Your Own Filter
Chapter 3: Don't Starve: Finding Food in the Wild
The Importance of Food
Where to Find Food
Wetlands
Valleys and Mountains
Deserts
Tips for Finding Food in the Wild
Pyramid of Wilderness Survival Food
What is the Pyramid of Wilderness Food?
Tiers of Wilderness Food
Large Game
Smaller Game and Birds
Reptiles, Amphibians, and... Mushrooms?
Seafood and Eggs
Insects
Nuts, Seeds, and Grains
Plants and Berries
Chapter 4: Staying Warm
Why Staying Warm is Important
The Dangers of Cold
The Need for Shelter
Strategies for Dressing Properly and Shelter Building
Dressing For The Cold
Shelter Building
Building A Fire
Choosing a Location
Gathering Tinder and Kindling
Constructing a Fire Pit
Ignition
Extinguishing a Fire
Chapter 5: First Aid
Necessary First Aid Skills
Common Household Items for First Aid
Cloths
Liquids
Duct Tape
Skills Everyone Should Learn
Broken Bones
CPR
Heimlich Maneuver
Cleaning and Dressing Wounds
Treating Shock
Stopping Bleeding
Treating Hypothermia and Hyperthermia
Treating Burns
Concussion
Making a Splint
Dehydration
Chapter 6: Defending Yourself in the Wilderness
Why is Learning Self-Defence Necessary?
Situations You May Encounter
Criminal Encounters
Encounters with Wild Animals
Self-Defense Techniques
Basic Techniques
Fighting Dirty
Using Weapons
How to Cope in Difficult Situations
Chapter 7: Building A Shelter
Why is Shelter Important?
The Danger of Weather
A Wide Array of Shelters
How to Build A Shelter
Location
Shelter Type
Simple Shelters and How to Build Them
Making a Bed
Natural Shelters
Tools And Materials You'll Need
Building a Fire in Your Shelter
Bad Places for Shelter
Different Kinds of Shelters for Different Kinds of Environments
Having a Backup Shelter
The Nature of Homesteading
Conclusion
References