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Outdoor survival skills
 
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Larry Dean Olsen

Outdoor survival skills

4.06 of 5 stars 4.06  ·  rating details  ·  68 ratings  ·  14 reviews

How to survive in almost any outdoor environment with little or no purchased equipment, relying only on what nature provides.
Unknown Binding, 188 pages
Published January 1st 1973 by Brigham Young University Press (first published November 30th 1966)
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Mike (the Paladin)
This isn't a bad book and actually may be one of the more useful ones out there in some ways as it assumes you are stuck in a survival situation with no equipment at all. How do you make fire from scratch...how then do you carry a little smoldering ire with you so that you can be on the move without laboring over a drill and bow again tonight. (I live in hope that if I'm ever there I can use a lens from my glasses or something...a drill and bow is no easy thing.

I have an old copy...but it could...more
Karey
Jan 21, 2008 Karey rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: nature lovers and survivalists
Shelves: outdoor-fun
I just read this book again, or portions of it rather, last year. I've always been a bit of a nature geek, and as a teenager dreamt of living in the wild for a month. I made my own moccasins once, and I still feel as though I haven't quite lived my life's calling because I haven't made squirrel jerky, like this book describes. :) I used to have this book memorized, and one summer, just before my family left the natural park at Goblin Valley in the remote deserts of Utah, I realized I'd better ma...more
Bo
Useful knowledge for anyone. If taken metaphorically the psychological aspects can be applied, with difficulty, to urban survival.

"It's easy to be a holy man on top of a mountain." -The Razor's Edge
Rahadyan
I first read this about 18 years ago and I periodically re-read it to keep the information fresh in my head. It occupies a permanent place among my survival gear and reference books
GeneralTso
May 08, 2013 GeneralTso is currently reading it  ·  review of another edition
So far this book sucks, I would not use it for survival. However, some of the shelter making techniques are quite helpful. I will finish reading this eventually.
Nancy
very informative! although i expect tanning an animal hide is slightly more difficult than it seems from the mere 8 pages of instructions offered in this book.
Tyson
Sweet book. Larry Olsen is a pioneer of the survivalist movement.
Timothy
...never did manage to make a fire with just sticks. :/
Kim
Larry Olsen is a wilderness guru!! When it comes to making your way in the great outdoors, he has blazed the trail. This book outlines many of his techniques for living off the land. Brilliant and insightful, I wish I had bought a version that wasn't so outdated. The sepia photos were sometimes difficult to decipher, and the message wasn't always clearly conveyed. Spend the extra cash and get a new and complete edition. It'll be worth it!
Norman
May 06, 2008 Norman rated it 4 of 5 stars  ·  review of another edition Recommends it for: Everyone
Shelves: non-fiction
I have really enjoyed this book though I'm sure there are some newer ones out there. I think I liked that the author is from Utah and his experiences are from this area. I have read this book many times over, it's worn out and needs to be replaced, and I carry it about every day with me as a back up for reading.
Emily
Larry Olsen was the forerunner of survivalist literature. The man is a primitive skills god. Maybe five stars is a little high......think of it more like four stars with an extra star for Robert Redford writing the foreword.
Chris
This is the first survival book my Dad ever gave me, and I am who I am today because of it. Thanks Dad...
Lara
I was fascinated with this book as a kid, mainly for fort-building purposes.
Mark
Great book for the basics of outdoor survival.
Laura
May 22, 2013 Laura marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
Harry Storm
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Clay Larson
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Dryden
Feb 16, 2013 Dryden marked it as to-read  ·  review of another edition
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