Advanced Bushcraft: An Expert Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival

June 16, 2019 - Comment
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Trek deeper into the wilderness with New York Times bestselling author Dave Canterbury!

In this valuable guide, survivalist Dave Canterbury goes beyond bushcraft basics to teach you how to survive in the backcountry with little or no equipment. Using the foundation you learned in Bushcraft 101, Canterbury shows you how to completely immerse yourself in the wilderness with advanced bushcraft and woodcraft techniques. He covers crucial survival skills like tracking to help you get even closer to wildlife, crafting medicines from plants, and navigating without the use of a map or compass. He also offers ways to improvise and save money on bushcraft essentials like fire-starting tools and packs. With Canterbury’s expert advice and guidance, you will learn how to forgo your equipment, make use of your surroundings, and truly enjoy the wilderness.

Whether you’re eager to learn more after your first real outdoor adventure or have been exploring the backcountry for years, Advanced Bushcraft will help you take your self-reliance and wilderness experience to the next level.

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  • Advanced Bushcraft An Expert Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival

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Anonymous says:

Not useless, but not very good either. Not terribly useful. Very vague and lacking in specifics. It appears Mr. Canterbury is more interested in selling books than providing detailed information as demonstrated by the numerous titles he’s written. Maybe the others are better, but it’s not worth $10 a book to find out. Would not recommend.As always, I never accept discounted or free items in exchange for reviews. My reviews are unbiased and based on products I have personally purchased and used.

Anonymous says:

I do like the illustrations and the chart of different species of … This book is in no way, shape, or form “advanced”. The U.S. Army’s field survival guide surpasses this book by leaps and bounds. The book lists out strategies to employ or things one could build in a survival situation, yet does not elaborate on how to accomplish them beyond mentioning and defining them (i.e. no diagrams that show how to build certain types of shelters or instructions on how to weave fish traps). I do like the illustrations and the chart of different species of wood and…

Anonymous says:

Interesting Info That Leaves You Scratching Your Head Let me begin by saying that I know there is a Bushcraft 101 basic skills book that precedes this one. Let me follow that by saying I did not read it. I’m not a professional survivalist, but I can identify enough edibles and clouds to get by, and I have the basic survival skills under my belt. I consider bow drill and flint/steel firecrafting a basic skill, so I was surprised to find it repeated in this advanced guide.I also have some tech writing skills under my belt, and this…

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