Wilderness Survival

Wilderness Survival by Gregory J. Davenport is a comprehensive guide published by Stackpole Books in 1998. This first edition, written in English and spanning 182 pages, presents essential techniques for surviving in various global climates, drawing from the author’s rigorous training as a US Air Force Survival Instructor.
Readers will find a well-organized resource that details the five basic elements of survival, emphasizing the importance of remaining calm in adverse conditions. The book features concise explanations complemented by detailed illustrations, making it user-friendly for those interested in outdoor skills and earth sciences. This guide aims to equip individuals with the knowledge needed to navigate challenging environments until help arrives.
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During his intense training to become a US Air Force Survival Instructor, Gregory Davenport learned to adapt to adverse conditions and survive in every global climate. His experience and education are the foundation of this comprehensive, well-organised, and user-friendly guide to staying alive in the wilderness. Using concise explanations and detailed illustrations, Davenport covers the five basic elements of survival providing the reader with complete information on how to stay calm and alive until the arrival of rescue.
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