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Survival Gear You Can Live With

By: Tony Nester
Narrated by: Benjamin G. Powell
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Completely updated and edited, June 2015.

A quality survival kit is one of the critical keys in prevailing during a backcountry emergency. Survival instructor Tony Nester shares what essential gear to carry and how to design a tailor-made kit to fit your specific needs. Drawing upon the past 26 years of teaching field courses, Nester provides a pragmatic look at the crucial elements that should go into a personal survival kit and the steps to help ensure that you don't get lost in the first place.

Tony Nester is the director of the Ancient Pathways Survival School in Flagstaff, Arizona. His company is the primary provider of desert survival training for the military special operations community. Tony has taught field courses for the US Marshals, FAA, NTSB, and he served as the technical director for the film, Into the Wild. He is the author of five print books, nine eBooks, and three DVDs on how to survive in wilderness and urban settings. He and his family live in a passive-solar, straw bale house in Flagstaff, Arizona.

©2013 Tony Nester (P)2015 Tony Nester

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