Bear Grylls Survival Skills Handbook Series 10 Books Collection Set by Bear Grylls - Non Fiction - Paperback
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Titles in This Set:
Shelter Building
Hiking
Tracking
Dangerous Animals
First Aid
Weather Watching
Firecraft & Campfire Cooking
Signalling
Forest
Dangerous Plants
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Overview:
This Bear Grylls Survival Skills Handbook Series brings together ten practical paperbacks that deliver hands-on outdoor knowledge. Each volume focuses on a distinct survival topic, from building reliable shelters and navigating trails to recognising dangerous wildlife and plants. Written for readers who want clear instructions they can apply immediately, the set covers essential skills such as starting fires safely, treating injuries in remote settings, interpreting weather signs, and using basic signalling methods. Owning the complete collection means having a consistent reference library that progresses from foundational techniques to more specialised knowledge, making it a practical choice for families, schools, youth groups, and anyone preparing for expeditions or simply building confidence in the outdoors.
What Makes This Collection Special:
The ten books follow a logical progression that mirrors real-world survival priorities, starting with shelter and fire before moving into navigation, first aid, and hazard recognition. This structure lets readers build competence step by step rather than jumping between unrelated tips. Because every handbook stays concise and illustrated with straightforward diagrams, the information remains accessible without requiring prior experience. Purchasing the full set also removes the inconvenience of tracking down individual titles later, while giving consistent formatting and tone across all topics. The result is a compact, ready-to-use library that supports repeated reference during planning, training, or actual outdoor activities.
Books Included in This Collection:
Shelter Building
This handbook explains how to select suitable sites and construct shelters of varying complexity, including techniques for staying warm and dry with or without additional materials. Practical steps cover insulation methods, wind protection, and simple improvements that increase comfort on longer stays.
Hiking
Readers learn river-crossing techniques, trail-finding strategies, and safety measures that reduce risk when moving through unfamiliar terrain. The book emphasises route planning and hazard awareness so walkers can enjoy longer journeys with greater confidence.
Tracking
Guidance focuses on reading animal signs, identifying species from prints and other traces, and understanding wildlife behaviour without disturbing natural habitats. Clear examples help beginners develop observation skills useful in both countryside and wilderness settings.
Dangerous Animals
The volume outlines common risks posed by animals worldwide and provides straightforward avoidance and response methods. It helps readers recognise warning signs and take sensible precautions while exploring different environments.
First Aid
Practical advice covers injury prevention before trips, treatment of common outdoor wounds, and clear steps for handling emergencies when professional help is distant. The content stresses preparation and calm decision-making.
Weather Watching
This title explains cloud identification, hurricane formation, and recognition of heat-related conditions such as sunstroke. Readers gain tools to anticipate changing conditions and adjust plans accordingly.
Firecraft & Campfire Cooking
Instruction covers reliable fire-starting methods alongside advice on expedition food choices and simple recipes suitable for cooking over open flames. Safety considerations remain central throughout.
Signalling
The handbook teaches recognised emergency signals, codes, and alternative ways to attract attention, including fire-based methods. It prepares readers for situations where immediate outside contact becomes essential.
Forest
Exploration of woodland environments includes shelter construction, locating water and food sources, and avoiding harmful plants or animals. The book supplies practical knowledge for spending extended time under tree cover.
Dangerous Plants
Guidance helps identify toxic or irritating plants and explains avoidance and basic treatment steps. The focus stays on safe exploration rather than alarm, giving readers the ability to recognise risks quickly.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
The collection suits parents introducing children to outdoor skills, teachers running bushcraft or Duke of Edinburgh programmes, scout leaders, and teenagers preparing for expeditions. It also appeals to adults who enjoy hiking, camping, or wildlife watching and want reliable reference material without technical jargon. Gift buyers looking for a single present that covers multiple interests will find the set convenient, while collectors of survival literature appreciate having matching volumes in one purchase. The content stays suitable for readers aged roughly nine and upwards, with enough depth to remain useful into adulthood.
Key Benefits:
- Ten focused handbooks delivered together for consistent learning across core survival topics
- Brand-new paperback editions ready for