Winter is not only something people struggle with on a yearly basis, but has been a thorn in the side of humanity since the beginning of our existence, so for those who want to beef up their knowledge on making it through, the Winter Survival Handbook is here to help offer 157 tips for surviving rural or urban winters.
Brought to life by the editors of Outdoor Life, in collaboration with Tim MacWelch, the Winter Survival Handbook is jam-packed with essential, often life-saving tips that will allow you to not simply survive, but thrive when the temperature drops below freezing.
Whether you're lost in a blizzard while skiing or simply sitting the car waiting for your windows to defrost, the Winter Survival Handbook has tips and tricks for you.
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The Winter Survival Handbook Provides Essential Knowledge to Get Through
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