What’s in my pack: Pathfinder Outdoor Survival Guides

Building a Survival Kit

Each survival guide is printed in a compact brochure format.

Could you save your own life? I spend a lot of time alone in the wilderness and I’ll admit sometimes I worry about what I would do if I were injured or lost for a few days before help arrived. The reality is I’d be stupid if I didn’t think about what could go wrong and have a plan. Accidents happen. When I was offered an opportunity to review a set Pathfinder Outdoor Survival Guides, I jumped at the chance to boost my skills. The set included the following guides:

  • Building a Survival Kit
  • Basic Tracking
  • Basic and Primitive Navigation
  • Improvised Trapping
  • Improvised Hunting Weapons
  • Signaling for Rescue
  • Shelter, Fire, Water
  • Wilderness First Aid

Produced by Waterford Press in collaboration with master woodsman and survivalist Dave Canterbury, these guides are packed with good info to get your tail out of a jam. The guides are printed brochure-style on lightweight, waterproof, vinyl-like paper.

Dave Canterbury

Dave Canterbury, master woodsman and survivalist, is the expert behind the guides.

Each guide includes a huge amount of information for such a small space, but skips the confusing fluff. Specifically, I like the use of images and illustrations to demonstrate tasks and the common sense tips included throughout the guides.

These guides are a good resource to study before heading out, or to pack into a survival kit. I weigh everything that goes in my pack in an effort to save even an ounce, so I wouldn’t carry the set of guides backpacking. However, if you lack a medical background, the Wilderness First Aid guide may be worth the 1 ounce of weight. Yes, I weighed them.

I do suggest adding the Pathfinder Outdoor Survival Guides to “crash” bags in boats, airplanes, cars (especially on a remote winter drive) or anywhere you think you may need survival info. As for me, I plan to study them cover-to-cover before I pack then in a go-bag. Priced at $6.95 each, they are a good value.

This review did make me wonder, how do YOU prepare for survival? DO you have a go-bag or other dooms-day plan? What survival items to you carry backpacking? Please comment below.

 

Waterford Press provided the guides for my review without any obligation on my part to provide a positive review. As always, I only give my honest thoughts and opinions on this blog.

 

About Erika Wiggins

Erika Wiggins is a freelance writer specializing in adventure sports, travel and dining. Additionally, she is an Emergency Medical Technician and former firefighter. When not at her desk writing, she can be found backpacking the Appalachian Trail or rappelling into a cave. Raised by nomadic parents, she sailed the South Pacific and Caribbean as a child and continues wandering to this day.

Comments

  1. My survivor tool is a flask of whiskey.

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