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Trail Safe: Averting Threatening Human Behavior in the Outdoors (Official Guides to the Appalachian Trail) | 
enlarge | Author: Michael Bane Publisher: Wilderness Press Category: Book
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 1268068
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0899972640 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.50289 UPC: 719609972648 EAN: 9780899972640 ASIN: 0899972640
Publication Date: August 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: [CONDITION: Discounted price due to moisture stains and wrinkling throughout - no pages stuck together, book remains quite readable. Pages - No highlighting or underlining, notations on rear endpaper; Binding - Tight; Soft Cover - Edge/corner wear, fanning.] PHOTOS: To view actual photo(s) of this book select Return To Product Information then See Customer Image(s). SHIPPING: Normally the same or next day, six days a week; Secure mailers used with USPS delivery confirmation number provided. Thank you for looking! Personal service by http-mart. {2000 Wilderness}
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Product Description In this landmark book, the first of its kind in outdoor literature, author Michael Bane examines personal safety in the outdoors. He describes a relationship between awareness, intuition, and fear that, when fully understood, can both enhance our relationship with the wild and help keep us secure. Michael Bane is a multi-talented adventurer. In addition to being an international business consultant, motivational speaker, and best-selling author, he has stayed safe in the wilderness for three decades by applying the techniques described in Trail Safe.
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OK August 6, 2008 OK reference. Too "commando" for me. Carry a gun and defend yourself, period.
One of the best July 22, 2006 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is likely one of the best titles on the subject of mental preparation for successfully dealing with criminal threats and behavior. While it was orginally written for those who spend time in the great outdoors, it has direct application to any type of potentially dangerous situation and activity. It's suitable for anyone interested in increasing his/her own personal safety. The title is NOT a self-defense book and doesn't even cover physical skills. However, the title does go into great detail on all aspects of personal safety that should be utilized before a situation turns physically violent. Highly recommended!
May I have another star, please? April 24, 2003 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
On a 1-5 scale, it is a six (6*). Bane's writing is clear and to the point. He sets up a system for logically analyzing your situation _before_ you get into a situation. His step-by-step process applies to the urban jungle as well as the Amazon or Congo. I'm sure he would rather have you read a different book for the urban jungle, but his rationale applies there as well as the "Outdoors." His procedure will help you decide what you want to carry, when you want to carry, and how to use it. If you have already decided that you will never use lethal force, read the book anyway. It will help you be prepared for _any_ level of outdoor misbehavior. With or without a gun. As a very mildly competitive tactical pistol shooter, I know that I must decide, before I enter the wild, or the urban jungle, whether or not I'm going to carry, and when or not I will shoot, or run, or whatever. Bane gives his readers the tools to use, and a plan to use, before ultimate danger is encountered. Don't get me wrong, this is NOT a judo/bali-song/44 magnum how-to fight book, it is a how-to use the weapon between your ears book. Order the book, lock the door, and read it before you go out.
Well written July 30, 2002 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a well written book about being safe while hiking, camping, or backpacking. It wisely provides guidance on how to avoid or retreat from potentially bad situations and likewise has a frank but practical discussion on the merits of self defense on the trail. It does not hype the crime that happens on trails and at campgrounds which is good and bad. Good in that it does not try to present the outdoors as a "war zone" but bad in that more stories about bad situations would provide readers with more guidance on how things go wrong and how to avoid bad situations.
Essential, potentially live-saving reading! September 4, 2000 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Michael Bane's Trail Safe: Averting Threatening Human Behavior In The Outdoors is the first title specifically designed to prepare the outdoorsman and vacationer to defend themselves against criminal behavior in our nation's public parks as well as other rural and wilderness areas. Trail Safe presents the three-pronged self-defense mechanism centered around intuition, awareness, and fear; the nuts and bolts of risk assessment and planning; and a self-defense decision tree that will enable the reader to determine appropriate reactions to a violent encounter, should one occur. Trail Safe is essential, potentially life-saving reading for anyone spending any time in wilderness areas whether hiking, biking, camping, canoeing, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, skiing, or any other recreational purpose.
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