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It’s 34 Degrees out, you’re 5 miles from camp and it’s starting to rain…

ARE YOU UP TO THE CHALLENGE OF KEEPING YOURSELF ALIVE?

Learn the lost and forgotten skills that can immediately make you a more successful outdoorsman.

 

FROM: Bryan and Denise Muir


If you'd like to acquire the knowledge of life saving first aid techniques, learn how to quickly and easily find your way with a map and compass, choose the right gear for the environment while saving thousands on equipment …

then this might be the most important letter you'll ever read.


Are you looking for information concerning:

Useful life saving first aid techniques.

Simple ways to navigate using a map.

Ways to save money while still getting high quality gear.

Long forgotten frontier skills that helped our forefathers survive.


If you answered YES to any of these questions,
then read on and see what we can do for you!


Feeling confident and comfortable in the outdoors can be difficult. And learning the skills to gain that confidence can be a costly and confusing endeavor.

Believe me when I say I understand how you feel about this! After following a hectic, high stress job in the computer industry, a heart attack made me realize that I needed a way to slow down and relax. I had to find a way to unwind and get back in touch with a slower lifestyle. I looked around and saw all of the State Parks, and decided to get back into hiking, hunting and fishing.

As I dragged my wife along with me, I heard her remark that she didn’t know these outdoor activities took so much extra learning. Having grown up with farmers and tradesmen, joining the Boy Scouts and later the Army … I had learned these skills slowly over a long period of time. I hadn’t realized that there was such a large learning curve for someone that hadn’t grown up as I did. So taking stock of what I had learned over many years, I have summed it up into several major skill areas.

This package will teach you to:

  • Survive and thrive no matter what accidents happen.
    Learn field first aid.

  • Easily find your way back from where your feet take you.
    Confidently navigate using a map and compass.

  • Be more comfortable no matter what Mother Nature throws at you.
    Learn how to select gear based on climate.

  • Be confident and comfortable without the high tech gadgets that weigh your competitors down.
    Acquire lost and forgotten frontier skills.


Simple techniques that can save your life!!!

With our current lifestyles, many of us seek and obtain specialized knowledge about particular job skills. These simple to learn first aid techniques can help make you feel more secure and capable of handling any emergencies that might arise.

Detect and treat injuries due to exposure to the cold.

Know the signs and symptoms of over exposure to the sun.

Treat the most common accidents using simple first aid.

Learn the single most important thing you can do to help avoid over 90% of all field accidents.

Put together a simple first aid kit using things common to your kitchen and bathroom.

Using this information, you can easily put together a kit of materials backed by the knowledge to handle most emergencies that might occur while in the woods.


Learn the simple orienteering skills every soldier learns during basic training.

With the growth of the information highway and our reliance on technology, one of the most basic skills that our ancestors relied on has sadly fallen into obscurity. This skill is map reading. Not only did it allow the early explorers to travel vast distances across the ocean, but also later it allowed explorers like Lewis and Clark to reach the Pacific and still find their way back home.

Recognize and understand the basic mapping symbols.

Learn to accurately map walking distance to map distance.

Use a compass to orient the map and yourself to North.

With a simple compass, learn how to plot and navigate a course on a map.

Every year in the news there are cases reported of outdoor adventurers that become lost, and thankfully in most cases, are returned to civilization unharmed. Sadly though, there are some that are not so lucky. Map reading skills can substantially tip the odds in your favor.


Are you confused how to select the most appropriate gear and clothing for the climate?

It seems like common sense; if it’s hot … dress light. If it is cold … dress warm. But due to our modern thinking, that newer and more expensive is always better, there are many people that end up in the outdoors with clothing and gear that is totally unable to meet their needs.

Select clothes that are multipurpose and affordable.

Find the proper footwear.

Develop a basic field kit and learn to supplement it based on intended destination.

Get high quality affordable gear without the need for taking out a second mortgage.

Learn where and how to look for good gear at great prices.

Your clothing and gear have a great impact on whether you are comfortable and successful. These skills will help you to make intelligent and affordable choices that will make your time in the field more enjoyable.


What are you going to do with no Walmart for miles?

Self-reliance and ingenuity were hallmarks of the pioneer lifestyle.

When your forefathers were settling this country, they couldn’t just run to Wal-Mart when they needed something. They had to learn to improvise and adapt by using common everyday items as raw materials. Not only will you learn how to improvise some of the most commonly needed outdoor gear, with materials that you probably have stashed in boxes and on shelves in the basement/garage/attic, but you will also learn some basic survival skills. This information will go into detail about the following topics...

Tents and shelters

Containers and packs

Cooking gear

Knives

Cordage

Fire building

Water

Although technology has made marvelous strides in making lives easier and safer, there is a growing trend in thinking that we have to have the newest and most expensive in order to be comfortable and successful in outdoor activities.


This couldn’t be farther from the truth.

Your ancestors survived and thrived using skill and ingenuity. Learning to apply those traits to your outdoor activities can pay back millions in dividends. The increased confidence alone is priceless, but the money that can be saved makes it well worth exploring.


You get at least 1000 times your money's worth!

Personalized training in these skills can run as high as $7000 at privately run schools, not to mention the thousands that you will spend in gear alone.


Act now during our kickoff promotion and you will get our first volume
Keep It Simple, Survive – First Aid”, valued at $29.95, for only $9.95. This once in a lifetime introductory offer won’t last long.


In addition, you will receive the following bonus…

FREE BONUS:
Outdoor gear for pennies on the dollar”

You will get a report on ways to get decent gear at reasonable prices. As the prices for gear skyrockets, this can save you hundreds even thousands of dollars. This report is valued at $20, yours FREE.

 

By the way, the bonus is yours to keep even in the unlikely event you decide to take advantage of our ironclad money back guarantee:

If this information does not help you gain confidence and increase your success and enjoyment in the outdoors, return it for a full refund.

So act now, as this offer is only available for the next 10 days – click here to invest in this life changing offer and start comfortably and successfully enjoying the Great Outdoors.

 

Regards,


To your success,

 

P.S. This package will help make you a more confident and productive outdoorsman.

P.P.S. The overall cash value of this package, including bonuses, is over $200.

P.P.P.S. Remember that this offer is only valid for the next 10 days.


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