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Amateur Geologist, Inc :: Books :: Rockhounding :: Desert Survival Tips, Tricks, and Skills

Desert Survival Tips, Tricks, and Skills
Desert Survival Tips, Tricks, and Skills 
The most up-to-date book on Desert Survival available. Contains field-tested skills and tips from the authors 18+ years of teaching survival skills. Includes: How to cope with heat stress and methods for acclimating your body to extreme heat, Locating water in seemingly arid regions, Current information on scorpion stings and snakebites along with current treatments, Equipping your vehicle for offroad travel and leading causes of breakdowns in the heat, Desert shelters for heat and cold, and Improvised signaling devices. Contains over 30 detailed photos and informative sidebars. This book is the second in the Practical Survival series.

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The Belomo 10x handlens is definitely a wonderful tool. A Hastings triplet design that is built like a Swiss bank vault. Optics are superb (razor sharp and bright) with a much wider field of view than my Bausch & Lomb 10x Hastings - which for entomology is a big plus! My collection of hand lenses is fairly large and I also use stereo microscopes for my work, but the Belomo can always be in your pocket ready to use anywhere and enjoy at any time. Its heirloom sturdiness will provide many years of visual pleasure. My first order got lost in the mail and the great folks at Amateur Geologist didn't bat an eye and sent another which was very kind, proving that they're definitely there to help their customers. My sincere thanks and appreciation goes out to them for their fabulous service and wonderful products.
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