Surviving Coastal and Open Water

· Stackpole Books
Ebook
298
Pages

About this ebook

The second in Greg Davenport's 'Books for the Wilderness' series, this book covers the techniques and equipment necessary for surviving in water. Photographs and drawings illustrate gear and techniques. Survival skills include keeping warm, creating a campsite, purifying and de-salting water, and finding food along the coast. Learn to navigate with a map, compass, and sexton and how to use a sea anchor and improvise sails. Learn how to signal for help, especially in open water.

About the author

Greg Davenport is a globally recognized survival professional with more than 17 years experience as a wilderness educator. He lives in Walla Walla, Washington, where he operates Simply Survival, a wilderness education program.

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