Overview
Counteracting the panic and fear associated with getting lost in the wild, this handbook equips children with practical tools for overcoming adverse wilderness experiences, even if they are endured alone. Compiled by a search-and-rescue professional, straightforward advice is offered on building shelters and fires, signaling for help, finding water and food, dealing with dangerous animals, learning how to navigate, and avoiding injuries. Practice projects are included to hone survival skills—such as starting a fire with a reflective surface, casting animal tracks, or using a treasure hunt to test navigational aptitude. Making a strong argument for danger prevention, each lesson is coupled with simple instructions and diagrams that will reassure and empower young adventurers.Reviews
"This practical book by a veteran search and rescue volunteer offers excellent tips on coping with potentially dangerous situations in the backcountry…a great book for anyone, young or old, who spends time in remote areas." —Denver Post
"[a] fun and practical guide."—Minnesota Parent
"A splendid volume for young adventurers." —Kirkus Reviews
"if exploring is on your child's agenda this summer, this is a great book to get lost in."—Queens Family and Brooklyn FamilyAuthor Biography
Denise Long is a licensed private investigator, a certified crime analyst, and a teacher of wilderness survival classes for children. A former search-and-rescue professional, she continues to train German shepherds for search-and-rescue support and pet therapy. She lives in Pollack Pines, California.