Im looking for a really good survival guide i can find on amazon any help is appreciated thanks
>>718126
Depends where you live desu
Bear Grylls is pleb but it's always a good base to build on
The best you can do is watch him then go out and learn by experience
>>718135
Ive been looking uo videos on jewtube about shelter building and i saw a book about it on amazon. I live in Washington state so a lot of forest and its almost always damp and wet.
>>718135
Ive always kind of thought that bear grylls was like the meme of outdoorsmen
>>718126
I like Ray Meares and Mors Kochanski, but I am a late fall and snowtime camper.
Do you guys recommend any of the SAS survival books?
>>718524
>SAS survival
No. Learn bushcraft instead. Fire making, shelter building and fishing without proper gear.
Learn how to boil water in a soda can. You can even make a fishing hook of the thing was used to open the can. Items that are made of plastic can be useful as a tinder, even a plastic pen or a cell phone.
>>718191
>Mors Kochanski
This, if you want a book, buy "Bushcraft".
>>718191
+1 for Uncle Ray. He's great at explaining things and he has a good 'middle ground' mentality ie. he's not a fucking disaster prepper who drinks his own piss, he just teaches you how to do important things properly.
>>718524
>>718560
There's nothing wrong with getting the SAS survival manual or US Army Survival Manual. They both have some interesting and potentially life-saving information written in them. They cover a really broad variety of situations and subjects so they don't really go all that in-depth into any one thing. The best thing would be to read through one and pick out which subjects would likely be useful for you and then do some more in-depth research into those subjects using other sources dedicated to them.
Not reaaly what you're looking for, but the book, "the knowledge: how to rebuild our world from scratch" is a good read