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| ASIN : | B0CMC5T93H |
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| Publisher : | Independently published (November 15, 2023) |
| Language : | English |
| Paperback : | 358 pages |
| ISBN-13 : | 979-8863968445 |
| Item Weight : | 1.35 pounds |
| Dimensions : | 6 x 0.81 x 9 inches |
| Best Sellers Rank: | #6 in Crafts & Hobbies Reference |
| Customer Reviews: | 363 ratings |
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AL NOLF –
I just finished your book, and honestly, found it exceptional. Lots of great advice, step-by-step instructions were accurate and easy to follow., and it was written in an understandable manner that should allow (nearly) any reader to competently accomplish the various tasks.I live in the woods in NW Michigan, and have, over the years had to learn the tasks you present…the old fashioned way. It was with a seasoned eye that I scrutinized your advice, examples, and procedures, and I am happy to say that I Highly Recommend your book. Although a handy guide for the new pioneer who is venturing off-grid for the first time, this book should be in every homesteader’s library in preparation for unseen future needs. This book would be a valuable and timeless addition to anyone’s preparation library and a wonderful gift to give any family member or friend.
Renee –
“Survival Projects for Off-Grid Living” genuinely resonated with me, especially considering my own experiences of rustic country living. The author’s meticulous detailing on aspects like gutting a pig or de-feathering a chicken is commendable. These sections, enriched with practical diagrams, vividly brought back cherished memories of summertime in the countryside.What impresses me most about this book is its utility for a broad spectrum of readers, from novices to seasoned survivalists. The sections on setting up wind and solar power systems particularly stand out, showcasing the depth and range of topics covered.The author’s approach caters to both those beginning their journey in off-grid living and those looking to expand their knowledge base. It is clear that this book is written with a deep understanding of its audience’s varied needs, offering alternate methods for essential tasks like water purification, making it a versatile guide.
footloose 321 –
I live off grid, so when I saw this book, I wasn’t sure I’d learn anything new. Boy was I wrong. After each chapter, I couldn’t wait to get to the next chapter. This book is detailed and thorough. It talks about everything from a DIY Berkey to a DIY solar system, solar dehydrator and even essential oils. The author even explains how you can dig your own well. If you don’t understand solar, he gives a chart to help you figure out what you might need and then explains how to configure it. If you want to know how to kill, skin, cook and store a variety of animals its in this book, with drawings. He goes on to talk about foraging, security and oh yeah, even wind energy. I’m not sure he has missed anything, and this book would not only be good for off grid, it would be great for van lifers, to learn about solar and wind energy as well as foraging edible plants. It will be on my gift list for a few friends as its really a wealth of information.
Sergio –
In “Survival Projects for Off-Grid Living,” the author delivers a compelling guide that’s not just about surviving; it’s a roadmap to thriving independently in an unpredictable world. With over 75 hands-on projects, this book is a comprehensive manual for those seeking to fortify their self-sufficiency. The unique strength of this guide lies not only in its practical projects but in the empowerment it instills—a promise that you can weather any storm with the skills cultivated through DIY resilience.What sets this handbook apart is its no-nonsense, action-oriented approach to off-grid living. The projects, penned by a seasoned survivalist, cover a spectrum of needs from food and water to hygiene and safety. The book’s standout excerpt, “Off-Grid Water Systems,” exemplifies this, offering detailed instructions on digging wells, creating bio-filters, and establishing rainwater harvesting systems. Each project is a strategic step toward self-reliance, designed to be implemented in your spare time, ensuring that you are not just prepared but proficient in thriving independently. Whether you’re facing a blackout, an EMP scenario, or the aftermath of a natural disaster, this guide stands ready as your indispensable companion in the journey toward off-grid living.
BagpiperDon –
I keep busy and don’t have a lot of time. When I first got my hands on this title I only skimmed it. I started with the Table Of Contents and was immediately impressed — not just with the topics but how methodical the sub-topics suggested how the information was covered. Though it seems odd to say, I was awed before getting to chapter 2 in the Table Of Contents! These are things I’ve wanted to improve knowledge about and in practice on my property.Getting into the Introduction, I was impressed with the down-to-earth accessible-to-all-readers language-use by the author. The author includes statements backed by cited sources — often skipped over by other authors, and readers are just supposed to take it for granted. The author goes on to use quotes, suggesting that he is well read on the greater body of the subject.I then fast-scrolled through the body of the book and I could quickly see there are topics I’ve wanted to work on — both new foci and improving several we already work on. The illustrations are clear and straightforward. This book looks to directly help me crack into these areas, and I believe it will aid others interested in improving their skills and property.
Alyx Ander Alyx Ander –
I had the good fortune to find this book and devoured it as soon as I got hold of it.The book is laid out logically and is very informative in all the most important areas that can and will ease the pain of loss over modern conveniences and or teach you the necessary skills to assist in your off-grid endeavors should you choose to go the path less traveled and simplify your day to day life.The information in the book is both a great reference and a solid blueprint if you are just starting your journey.This isn’t the only book you need but it is certainly in the top five of books to have available both in digital and hard copy format.Buy this. Read it. Experiment with the information and teach yourself to successfully step away from the “conveniences that seem to slow us down as much as assist us.
Barbara Ann Gallagher –
Knowing what to do in a survival situation is something that many people do not spend time thinking about. But when they are stuck in a survival situation that requires them to know how to build a fire, make camp, and know what foods to eat and not eat, these are skills that can determine whether they live or die. I really enjoyed this book because it gave you countless situations in which you could possibly find yourself and how to survive effectively. I would definitely recommend this book to another person because you never know when you could be caught in any situation that requires proven ways to survive when you are all there is, Just imagine you have no power for months and no way to buy food or water and need these survival skills that you know will work. Any type of person would like this book because there are countless scenarios that we have all at least thought about once thinking “How would I survive that?” In summary, this book has been the most informative text I have ever read. There were so many footnotes that added additional information and tips for the survivor. You are truly able to see and experience the circumstances that the author went through in order to know all of this information. It’s written in a way that anyone can understand and covers everything you would need to know; from learning how to make a shelter, to knowing how to defend yourself against the elements. I believe that every person should be required to read this book before reaching adulthood because, in my opinion, it could help save the lives of billions.
J. Anderson –
As an avid off-grid living enthusiast but also someone who is lacking in the skill set, I recently acquired the “Survival Projects for Off-Grid Living: Survivalist’s Handbook of DIY Projects for Preparedness,” and it has proven to be an invaluable addition to my preparedness toolkit.This handbook is a treasure trove of DIY projects that cater to every aspect of off-grid survival. From sustainable energy solutions to water purification techniques, the author leaves no stone unturned in providing practical, step-by-step instructions. The clear and concise language used throughout the book makes it accessible to both novices and seasoned survivalists.One aspect I particularly appreciate is the emphasis on the detailed step-by-step process of each project in every chapter. The handbook doesn’t just offer quick fixes; it educates readers on the principles behind each project, fostering a deeper understanding of off-grid living. The detailed illustrations accompanying the instructions further enhance the clarity of the content.The diversity of projects covered is impressive. Whether you’re looking to fortify your shelter, establish a reliable water source, or enhance your security measures, this handbook has you covered. The inclusion of alternative materials and products as well as budget-friendly options ensures that these projects are adaptable to various situations and financial constraints.The author’s expertise shines through, instilling confidence in the reliability of the information provided. The handbook doesn’t merely focus on surviving; it equips readers with the skills needed to thrive in off-grid environments.In conclusion, the “Survival Projects for Off-Grid Living: Survivalist’s Handbook of DIY Projects for Preparedness” is a must-have for anyone serious about self-sufficiency. It’s a comprehensive guide that goes beyond the basics, offering a wealth of knowledge and empowering readers to take control of their off-grid experience. I highly recommend this handbook to all people interested in Survivalist knowledge and off-grid enthusiasts.Disclaimer: I received a copy of this handbook for review purposes, but the opinions expressed are my own based on the merits of the product.
EJG –
This is yet another excellent preparation guide from Nash! I believe this book (and others by him) provide exceptional guidance for all manner of preparation. And what makes learning from him so agreeable is the conversational style — edifying knowledge presented as if a friend is sharing it.I review this one from the perspective of being a strong female, though not necessarily with any particularly developed skills when it comes to building and using tools. And, even I, benefit from this book. Some of its topics I’ve already done for my family, and I was pleased to see them covered as I think everyone should be considering these matters — and others I learned. There are so many topics it would be perfect for a family (or individual) learning to prepare, survive off-grid, or just enhancing their already rural lifestyle living. From well-preparation to hunting, to gardening and more, it addresses the daily needs we have.I found the Cooking Off-the-grid chapter, Health and Hygiene, and the Building Your Defenses very instructive for my needs. He really covered more than I’ve seen others do in self-defense including matters I’ve already done and some to think about implementing; I was surprised pleasantly to see them in his book. Health and Hygiene is a priority and one in which I have the skills to implement. The water resources and food subjects were very inclusive. The advice he provides is beyond just the details of construction, it includes his wisdom — which is valuable.Whether you’re a lady like me, or a knowledgeable man, you’ll likely learn much from this book. I think it covers the basics in such adequate detail that an individual or a couple (for example) could build a good set-up; it will help any of us be more able to cope and perhaps thrive in whatever events beset us in this uncertain world/society.This book covers such a wide variety of topics, it is one that provides a basis for all one is doing to be prepared for the unknown. I highly recommend it.
Romans828Romans828 –
Review: The thing I like most about this book is that as the author states it’s designed to give you small projects to add to your lifestyle to make you self sufficient. This book gives detailed instructions to help anyone began projects that help each of us meet needs from getting water to much more advanced projects, like wind and solar power. As someone who often struggles with just reading instructions and being able to picture the process, I found the instructions and pictures in this book easy to understand and follow. I really appreciate the information on the 3 bucket Bio-filter system fascinating and something I’d like to use, along with the information on outdoor cooking options and some of the gardening options. This book covers many topics and is full of information but not exhaustive necessarily on specific topics, this would be impossible in one book. I think the author’s encouragement to leave reviews and information are also to add to this. I think a Facebook page, website or group might be a good resource for more of this after people have read the book. There is A LOT of good information in this book and I highly recommend it. I will say some information like hand drilling a well is very regional and would not work in my region. For instance where wells are often 500ft or more, yet other parts of the water collection and purification are very helpful here. In the area of trash disposal as someone who lives in a rural area, some additions to this is burn barrels , recycling especially plastics. Most trash collection places have a free option to drop off recyclables. The herb section is good though including which parts of each herb used would be additional helpful. I know the author recommends getting plant identification guides for your region so this maybe kept more simple for this reason. This book has information for those with the money to invest on major projects and yet many simpler projects for this of us on much more limited resources! This books is a great source to keep on hand since none of us may know when the information maybe needed!