SAS Desert Survival
M**.
Good book to have on you when traveling in Desert ...
Good book to have on you when traveling in Desert areas. All of Barry Davies Survival Books are Good. I really like the Jungle Survival, & the Essential Survival is a Great general survival guide also. Worth the $$$.
O**L
Acceptable addition to collection.
Acceptable addition to collection.
K**M
Five Stars
Love this book and it is in my camp bag now
J**W
standard desert survival information. In line with what I ...
standard desert survival information. In line with what I learned years ago in scouts, with the exception of the use of maggots to clear wounds.vendor was great
L**D
Rescue is right under you
I didn't read the book,but saw the advertisement. She lit fires for warmth. TAKE THE SPARE TIRE AND THROW IT ON THE FIRE !! THE SMOKE COLUMN WOULD HAVE BEEN SEEN IN CA!! Wisdom does not come with age. Details will keep you alive.
G**W
Short Sweet w/ No B.S.
If you are going into the woods, or the "Sandbox" this book is an excellent preparation and handbook. The author outlines essentials for survival and rescue. My favorite topics included: instructions on how to assemble and use a survival kit. The only things I might add to his list of handy multitask items would be Honey, in little portion packs you can swipe from the coffee shop as it is not only an excellent concentrated food source, but it has antibiotic properties as well to protect against infection. Honey has also been used since ancient times topically as an ointment for wounds and burns for the same reason; and it provides an air tight flexible seal over the wound plus it's sticky and will help to hold a dry dressing in place. Sugar packets are useful both for energy and to stop bleeding from wounds. Just sprinkle the sugar into the wound, and apply pressure. Baking Soda is another item I might consider taking for it's multipurpose uses. For dehydration it can be added with salt to water to maintain electrolyte balance, for hygiene it can be used to wash the skin, clothing, eating utensils, and to brush your teeth. For wet rashes and bug bites it can be applied as a poultice or paste to the injured area and it helps to draw out the poison or stinger if present. It also helps relieve the itch. Baking Soda can also be taken in water to relive an upset stomach. Another favorite topic were the chapters on medical care and finding things to use as medicine. I'm in the medical field so I'm into that kind of stuff. I liked it so well, I sent one to my Dad who is going up to the boundary waters this spring (The Essential Survival Guide) and this one (Desert Survival) to my son in law who's over there right now. They both have much info that is applicable in any setting but the special editions also have additional info for specific climates. I say it's short and sweet because it is just the bare facts. Instructions on how to survive and be rescued: what you need to do and how to do it. I felt it was realistic in it's explanations. The book is small, thin and narrow but sturdily constructed so it is a guide that will stand up to some abuse; a practical hand book.
K**R
Needs to be updated
Barrel cactus do not have "water" although do store liquid but can cause serious problems. Distillation of radiator (anti-freeze) is likely no more than a complicated way to kill yourself - too many different temps of vaporization.
A**R
Mediocre
Wasn't what I expected. Reads like any other survival book.
S**Y
Five Stars
some handy tips
C**R
fast essential information in a small space
While there may indeed be more detailed books available of course, this handy pocket-sized manual lays out a large number of essentials in a small space. For the intelligent reader, the clearly laid-out checklists make superb aide-memoires (and you can always investigate elsewhere if you need more instruction). The less intelligent reader, or someone with zero familiarity with any type of desert, might find it less helpful.Most people will not encounter all desert types and situations in a lifetime. A more encyclopaedic book could be like buying a full set of Britannica just check essentials for a trip to Corfu.
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