Publisher's Synopsis
Most of us will never have to use a soup can as a gas mask, therefore there's no reason to learn how to. You'll be glad you have a copy of Survival Hacks on hand in case you ever need to build a fire with a can of tuna and a bottle of vodka, or fashion a fishing hook out of the glittering pieces on your Visa card. The Seattle Times.
Elevate everyday items to the level of absolute necessity! Would you be prepared to live in the wilderness? Survival expert Creek Stewart shares his collection of straightforward instructions for transforming everyday objects into lifesaving tools. In Survival Hacks, you'll find detailed instructions on how to construct a variety of lifesaving devices from commonplace items like soda tabs and plant leaves. Everything from crafting a table out of branches and rope to building an emergency shelter out of a trash bag and purifying water using a plastic bottle and the power of the sun is covered in this no-holds-barred guide. Even better, pocket-sized everyday carry kits offer everything you need to stay alive in any situation. The difference between life and death often comes down to preparation. And Survival Hacks streamlines the process considerably.