How to Stay Alive in the Woods
From tips and tricks to real-world survivalist strategies, this book has it all. I'd be dead three or four times over without this bad boy.
— Katie
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How to Stay Alive in the Woods by Bradford Angier is a wilderness survival manual covering fire-making, edible plants, water purification, shelter construction, and navigation using minimal equipment. First published in 1956 and updated in subsequent editions, the book draws on Angier's experience in remote areas of Canada and Alaska and addresses both emergency situations and extended wilderness living.
Angier wrote more than two dozen books on wilderness skills and outdoor living, and this remains the most widely read. The writing is practical and direct, grounded in field experience rather than theory, with detailed instruction on reading terrain, understanding weather, and making sound decisions far from help. Stackpole Books has kept it in print for decades. For readers interested in wilderness survival, self-reliance, or classic outdoor literature.