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A Survival Guide For Life by Bear Grylls

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We’re all born with the basic skills necessary to survive, that’s just instinct, but modern life has made us soft, and the likelihood that you’d make it out unscathed if you found yourself stranded in the wilderness, is pretty slim.

We’re missing some of the most vital survival skills like how to trap and prepare food and how to build and effective shelter, how to navigate without the use of a map or compass. These survival guides are designed to equip you with the knowledge needed to thrive in the great outdoors. Follow the advice in these books, and you’ll never be without some way to improve your situation, whether you find yourself stranded, or you’re just on the lookout for ways to challenge yourself.

Get back to nature, and use what’s around you to your advantage. These Survival Guides compiled by the experts at Camping Things are guaranteed to make you smarter, and harder to kill.

A Survival Guide For Life by Bear Grylls

‘More life lessons from the UK’s chief scout master and hardman.’

We love Bear Grylls, and while his fieldcraft advice might be a little extreme for the average weekend camping trip, his advice for life is solid. A media personality, family man, former army man and Everest climber, Grylls is more more than qualified to give advice on how to set and reach goals.

In Survival Guide For Life, Grylls talks about how to live with intention and purpose, how to take control of yourself, so that you can live a more adventurous, more impactful life. If you like Grylls’s practical survival guides, you’ll love this.

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More life lessons from the UK’s chief scout master and hardman.

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