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Davenport's book is an outstanding educational tool!, June 24, 2000
By A Customer
Greg Davenport's simple approach to Wilderness Survival is the key to this user friendly educational text. Greg posts on several of the wilderness survival forums. Through his book and posts I have come to understand his unique approach to wilderness survival. He believes that it is based on ones ability to do three things: 1. Stop and recognize the situation for what it is. 2. Identify your "five survival essentials" and prioritize them, in order of importance, for the environment that you are in. 3. Improvise to meet your needs using both your manmade and natural resources.
His book covers this process. It explains in step by step format how to meet your "five survival essentials" in every global environment. Davenport believes that these essentials are constant and the only thing that changes (from one climate to another) is the order and method in which they are met. These "five survival essentials" are: 1. Personal Protection (clothing, shelter, fire) 2. Signaling (manmade and improvised) 3. Sustenance (water and food ID, procurement, and preparation) 4. Travel (with and without a map and compass) 5. Health (psychological stress, traumatic and environmental injuries).
Davenport covers this information and more in his book (preview the table of contents). If you travel outdoors and are interested in learning about wilderness survival buy this book! You will not be disappointed.
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52 of 56 people found the following review helpful:
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Finally a book that focuses on wilderness survival, October 10, 2001
Wilderness survival and wilderness living are not the same thing!!! Like the previous reviewers - I have read most of the survival books on the market and I agree that this is hands down the best one out there. It covers all aspects of survival: 1. personal protection (clothing, shelter, fire) 2. signaling 3. sustenance (water and food) 4. travel (using a map and compass) 5. health (psychological stress, traumatic and environmental injuries) I agree with a previous post -- its navigation chapter is the best I have seen and has really helped me master this skill. In addition, Greg Davenport's medical experience is apparent - his health section is by far the best I have seen in a book related to wilderness survival... In a time when most survival books are actually about living in the wilderness ... it is good to find a book that focused on teaching the skills needed for those who play and work in the wilderness... I look forward to reading Mr. Davenport's newest book -- Wilderness Living -- which does focus on wilderness living skills.
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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!, August 6, 2000
By A Customer
This is a no nonsense book on adapting and surviving in the wilderness. A former Air Force SERE instructor, Davenport breaks survival down to its basic essentials (personal protection, sustenance, signaling, travel, and health), teaching the reader to evaluate his/her situation, prioritize needs, and take life-saving action. Many survival books are just a catalog of exotic skills, poorly illustrated, and giving the reader no clear idea of how or when to employ them. I liked this book because it follows the KISS approach--surviving is 90% common sense. The other 10 is the ability to apply basic skills, which the book clearly details. If I were going to carry one survival manual with me into the bush, it would be this one.
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