Camping enthusiasts, hunters, and even the occasional hiker will benefit  from this all-inclusive guide to the woods which offers tips on finding  food, water, and shelter, and reveals fascinating secrets of the  wilderness. 
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Rosehips, rich in vitamin C, will remedy scurvy. Poplar, red cedar, elm,  and willow are preferable for friction fires. If stuck on a flat,  shelterless desert, dig a shallow pit (east-west) to lie in; even a few  feet can result in a 100-degree temperature change. This is the sort of  information outdoor enthusiasts will find in Bradford Angier's classic  guide to survival in the wilderness. Divided into four parts  (sustenance, warmth, orientation, safety), How To Stay Alive in the  Woods is packed with woodcraft tips and age-old tricks--and it's  packable as well, so don't leave home without it. 
How to Stay Alive in the Woods
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