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Started by fourthgeek, June 06, 2006, 12:05 AM NHFT

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fourthgeek

There's a well-known, leaked copy of a military all-weather survival manual, pretty much freely available anywhere. The FM21-76 Army Survival Manual.

http://www.m4040.com/Downloads/FM%2021-76%20US%20ARMY%20SURVIVAL%20MANUAL-Abridged.doc

Good tips on everything from hunting and trapping to building shelters and determining what foods may be edible. Quite a few "fluff" pages that are either completely useless or practically unimportant for our purposes though.

Recumbent ReCycler

I think I have the unabridged version.  I collected a lot of manuals while I was in the Army.

aaron

   I'll try to post more related links, I know a few, I just need to dig them up.

Tom Sawyer


Insurgent


Raineyrocks

 I have the book When Technology Fails and a few others too, their pretty informative. 

Quantrill

QuoteAs is another phenomenal book on survival, "SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea"

Very good book on survival. 

Boston T. Party wrote a good book titled "surviving y2k and other lovely disasters."

My favorite survivalist author hands down is Ragnar Benson.  You can find his stuff from Paladin Press.  Trapping, caching, building an A-frame cabin, eating cheaply (or freely), acquiring medicine and a host of other stuff on how to survive without dependence on Uncle Sam.  I STRONGLY recommend "how to live off the land in the city and country."   He also has a very good book solely dedicated to urban survival...

aaron

  I have the SAS book, its really good.   FM 21-76 is good too.

Raineyrocks

Quote from: Quantrill on March 20, 2007, 11:37 AM NHFT
QuoteAs is another phenomenal book on survival, "SAS Survival Handbook: How to Survive in the Wild, in Any Climate, on Land or at Sea"

Very good book on survival. 

Boston T. Party wrote a good book titled "surviving y2k and other lovely disasters."

My favorite survivalist author hands down is Ragnar Benson.  You can find his stuff from Paladin Press.  Trapping, caching, building an A-frame cabin, eating cheaply (or freely), acquiring medicine and a host of other stuff on how to survive without dependence on Uncle Sam.  I STRONGLY recommend "how to live off the land in the city and country."   He also has a very good book solely dedicated to urban survival...

I really like Ragnar Benson's books too, he's got quite a few. I have :Survival Retreat: A Total Plan For Retreat Defense  by Ragnar Benson (Paperback - Sep 1983). :)

Insurgent

I joined a forum today which a lot of people here would probably find interest in. "Life After the Oil Crash Forum" The title pretty much says it all  :) Even if you don' believe in the phenomenon of Peak Oil, there's a lot of common ground in the discussions and preparations happening. Look for me as Insurgent over there, too!

http://www.peakoilstore.com/forum/index.php