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Buck Tilton

    Knots You Need: Step-By-Step Instructions for More Than 100 of the Best Sailing, Fishing, Climbing, Camping, and Decorative Knots
    Hiking and Backpacking
    Medicine for the Backcountry
    Knack First Aid: A Complete Illustrated Guide
    Wilderness First Responder
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    • The first teaching manual ever for the Wilderness First Responder course, this title represents the cutting edge in medical training for wilderness rescue and self care. The schools affiliated with Tilton's program include the Wilderness Medicine Institute, a subsidiary of NOLS, and SOLO.

      Wilderness First Responder
    • Offering essential skills for emergency situations, this guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions complemented by 450 full-color photos. It covers a wide range of common injuries and illnesses, teaching readers how to recognize, manage, and prevent them. Key topics include CPR, bleeding and shock, spine and head injuries, fractures, and allergic reactions. With a focus on practical techniques, it equips individuals with the necessary tools to effectively respond to medical emergencies and save lives.

      Knack First Aid: A Complete Illustrated Guide
    • Wilderness medicine expert and Backpacker magazine columnist Buck Tilton covers every step needed for the best hiking and backpacking experience.

      Hiking and Backpacking
    • This comprehensive guide demystifies knot-making with over 400 vibrant photographs that provide clear, step-by-step instructions for various knots. It covers essential knots used in popular activities such as camping, boating, climbing, and fishing, as well as decorative projects. The book includes a wide range of stoppers, bends, loops, and hitches, ensuring readers can quickly master the knots they need for any situation. It's an invaluable resource for anyone looking to enhance their knot-tying skills.

      Knots You Need: Step-By-Step Instructions for More Than 100 of the Best Sailing, Fishing, Climbing, Camping, and Decorative Knots
    • Knot-making is simpler than ever. This revised easy-to-follow guide, published in partnership with Outward Bound, includes information on using knots in your favorite outdoor activities.

      Outward Bound Ropes, Knots, and Hitches
    • This book provides principles for dealing with many serious emergencies, and a few common problems, when a doctor is more than an hour away.

      Backcountry First Aid and Extended Care
    • Wilderness First Responder

      How to Recognize, Treat, and Prevent Emergencies in the Backcountry

      • 312 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Focusing on backcountry emergencies, this comprehensive guide offers in-depth knowledge on recognizing, treating, and preventing medical issues in remote settings. Authored by wilderness expert Buck Tilton alongside a team of medical professionals, the updated text draws on over 150 years of combined experience in wilderness medicine and rescue. It serves as an essential resource for wilderness educators, trip leaders, guides, and search and rescue teams, making it invaluable for anyone engaged in outdoor activities away from immediate medical assistance.

      Wilderness First Responder
    • How to Die in the Outdoors

      • 337 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      The Book That Makes Dying by Heart Attack Seem Downright Boring By living a normal, boring life, you have an excellent chance of becoming yet another statistic on the list of leading causes of death. Of course, the process can be accelerated a bit by forgoing exercise, eating poorly, smoking, drinking heavily, and worrying. Buck Tilton prefers to ponder the alternatives. In How to Die in the Outdoors, he presents 150 more interesting and unique ways to perish, from snake bite, elephant foot, rhino horn, and more! With witty prose, Tilton describes not only the details of how you can die-some intriguingly gory, yet all based on facts-but also ways to avoid death should a life-threatening situation arise before you're ready to leave this world for whatever afterlife there may be.

      How to Die in the Outdoors