I agree, i was just saying its a good read.
I agree, i was just saying its a good read.
The SAS survival books is like many others based on the 1955? US air force survival manuals. It's very out dated.
where there is no doctor/dentist are incredible books.
98.6 degrees by lundin
survive by stroud
Are spectacular books for understanding short term survival which is a stepping stone to long term.
Just thinking again, lol. Us army survival guide is a good one, the unthinkable is another good survival book. And last but not least, the oldest survival book that has helped alot of us....
The bible.
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A comment on Patriots by James Wesley Rawles, which somebody else mentioned.
I think this is a great book to read as one of your first steps towards survival planning. Like some of the others mentioned, it's not really a book to keep for reference. But Ralwes really takes the book through the process of long preparation and planning to a 5 year TEOTWAWKI scenario. I think it really opens your eyes and makes you ask yourself what level of commitment and investment are you willing to make to survive this scenario. And his scenario, while not likely, is very possible - at least the intitial crash.
Again, I don't consider it a book to keep when the crash happens, but it will make think of possibilities you hadn't considered. In the end, take it with a grain of salt. There are a lot of things in the book I considered pretty unrealistic even if his group did have all the expertise they claimed.