At Home in the Wilderness
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September/October 1985
By Tom Brown Jr.
AT HOME IN THE WILDERNESS
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The thatched tipi but and the mountain man mud but are but two examples of the many ways you can make yourself more at home in the wilderness. In practice, there's no limit to how well you can care for yourself in a survival situation—if you'll only accept the responsibility of gaining the necessary knowledge and skills now, before you need them.
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Tracker's latest book, Tom Brown's Field Guide to Living with the Earth, includes sections on building additional advanced survival shelters, as well as tips for furnishing and living in them in style. The 252 page paperback is available from book sellers for $7.95, or you can order it from The Tracker at P.O. Box 173, Asbury, NJ 08802-0173, for the cover price plus $1.50 handling charge. For information on ordering back issues mentioned in this article, turn to page 128.
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