The entire book is filled with many more such practical survival tips. In other chapters there is in-depth info on how to dispose of dead bodies, and the author actually includes a couple of recipes for cooking and eating rats and mice. He also teachers you how to effectively compost and dispose of human waste. The author goes into great detail on how to improvise and build stand-in toilets and outhouses. is based upon my second book When All Hell Breaks Loose: Stuff You Need To Survive When Disaster Strikes (published 2007). I really got a lot out of the chapter on sanitation. His expertise in practical self-reliant skills comes from a lifetime of personal experience, including designing his own off the grid, passive solar earth home in which he has an ingenious rain catchment system. He and his Aboriginal Living Skills School have made numerous appearances in the media, including The Today Show, Dateline NBC, CBS News, Fox News, USA Today, CNN, The Discovery Channel Field and Stream magazine, and on the cover of Backpacker magazine. About the AuthorĬody Lundin is the author of this and one other title ( 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive!). It is full of pictures, illustrations and point making, yet still funny cartons. The book is written in an easy to comprehend, elementary monologue. Part Two: Hand Candy is all about physical preps and gear.
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