Review
Few people expect the unexpected on vacation. Sunburn, poison ivy, or keys locked in the car are the worst they anticipate. Survival In The 90s: A Guide For Outdoor Enthusiasts tells how to avoid the likely and unlikely pitfalls found on vacation or at home, and how to stay alive when in a dangerous situation. Rather than high-tech methods or the "know-how" to life off the land, Bob Newman provides a common-sense approach to surviving the unexpected. Newman bases his practical approach on his own experience as a Marine wilderness survival instructor and outdoor enthusiast. Though geared for the outdoor enthusiasts, Survival In The 90s provides valuable advice for those who wander in circles close to home as well. A useful, practical handbook. -- Midwest Book Review
