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  • Wilderness Long-Term Survival Guide: Forgotten Skills to Make the Wild Your Home

    (By Nicole Apelian)

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    Author Nicole Apelian
    “Book Descriptions: The Wilderness Long-Term Survival Guide is the first handbook that helps you NOT just survive in the wild, but to LIVE there! You can use it to turn the Wild into your second home and become self-reliant long term. With this guide, you can make your piece of paradise far from the hustle and bustle of modern living. If you ever need to bug out somewhere or have to live in the wild and build everything from zero, just like the pioneers who chose a piece of land in the middle of nowhere, then this is the kind of knowledge you want to have on hand. Or if you just want to have these skills with you when you go out foraging, picking medicinal plants, hiking, hunting, camping, or whatever it is that you’re doing outdoors then you might want to have this book with you. The Wilderness Long-Term Survival Guide is edited by Dr. Nicole Apelian, a wilderness expert and herbalist who survived for 57 days on the History Channel’s TV show Alone on the remote Vancouver Island despite her autoimmune disease (MS).”

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