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  2. Backpacker (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is divided into the service-centric Basecamp section (which won a National Magazine Award for 2005), a feature well, a gear review section, and concludes with maps of local trails corresponding to six regional editions. Every April Backpacker presents its "Editors Choice" awards to highlight the best gear of the year.

  3. The Backwoodsman - Wikipedia

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    The Backwoodsman, an American independent, bi-monthly print and digital magazine, is dedicated to the preservation of Old Frontier Living, with articles, information and how-to projects that explore primitive hunting and fishing, tools and weapons lore, wilderness survival and many other topics associated with this unique period of North American history.

  4. Tactical Knives - Wikipedia

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    The magazine had its headquarters in New York City. [2] It directly focused on those who actually carry and use knives as opposed to collectors. Typical articles included reviews about knives intended for hunting, hiking, canoeing, wilderness survival, street defense and military combat among other topics. [3] Publication ceased in September 2014.

  5. Outdoor Life - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor Life is an outdoors magazine about camping, fishing, hunting, and survival. For years, it was a sister magazine of Field & Stream. Together with Sports Afield, they are considered the Big Three of American outdoor publishing by Money magazine. Outdoor Life was launched in Denver, Colorado, in January 1898.

  6. Wilderness Survival Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Wilderness Survival Guide provides detailed information for wilderness adventures, such as rules and guidelines relating to weather and its effects, encumbrance and movement outdoors, hunting, camping, first aid, naturally occurring hazards, fatigue for characters, pack animals, and handling wilderness combat and magic.

  7. Tom Brown Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born in Toms River, New Jersey on January 29, 1950. [2] From the age of seven, as Brown wrote in his books, he and his childhood friend Rick were trained in tracking and wilderness survival by Rick's grandfather, "Stalking Wolf" (who Brown stated was Lipan Apache). [3]

  8. The SAS Survival Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The SAS Survival Handbook is a survival guide by British author and soldier, John Wiseman, first published by Williams Collins in 1986. Second, revised edition came out in 2009. [ 1 ] A digital app for smartphones based on the book is also available. [ 2 ]

  9. Kim Mohan - Wikipedia

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    Dragon magazine, Wilderness Survival Guide Kim Rudolph Mohan [ 1 ] (May 4, 1949 – December 12, 2022) [ 2 ] was an American author, editor and game designer best known for works related to the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game .