Paracord Projects for Camping and Outdoor Survival: Practical and Essential Uses for the Ultimate Tool in Your Pack Spiral-Bound |

Bryan Lynch

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Discover the endless possibilities with paracord! Whether you’re camping, hiking, or simply on a walk, cordage is one of the most useful and important items a person can have. From creating fire with paracord to making a compass, author Bryan Lynch shares his expert knowledge on over 60 projects pertaining to paracord, as well as 7 ways to carry it, the fundamentals of survival, and gear list tips.

Whether you’re camping, hiking, or simply on a walk, cordage is one of the most useful and important items a person can have. Not only is it crucial to have close by, but it's also a lot of fun to discover the endless possibilities! From the same author who wrote the Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Camping & Outdoor Survival Guide, Bryan Lynch teaches readers the basics of survival, 7 ways to carry paracord, and over 60 functional uses, from creating fire, collecting water, and repairing gear to keeping clean, navigating the area, making tools, and more! Learn the history of how paracord is made, what it was originally used for in the military, why it’s so popular and useful, and why you’ll always want to have it on you. Trust us, you’ll want to know!

Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 248 pages
ISBN-10: 1497100453
Item Weight: 0.84 lbs
Dimensions: 5.7 x 1.04 x 7.0 inches
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Bryan Lynch regularly publishes articles and gear reviews on SurvivalCache.com, a popular survival information forum with millions of visitors. He also publishes his own survivalist blog CivilizedSurvival.blog, where he shares experiences, reviews, projects, and opinions related to emergency preparedness and self-reliance. An avid hunter and fisherman, the first pocket knife he ever owned was a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife. Ever since then he has appreciated the value and importance of having a good blade on hand.