
AUTHOR: JAMES CHAPPEL
SURVIVAL BOOKS
James Chappel lives up in the Sierra Mountains near Yosemite National Park and was taught by his Grandfather how to hunt, fish, and live off the land. How to construct survival shelters, use a chainsaw to fall, buck, and limb trees, and how to use snares and traps to capture wild game.
James is a true survivalist sharing his skills perfected over several decades.
AN AUDIBLE INTRODUCTION TO SURVIVAL
'Why learning survival skills are so
important to you and your family's lives.'

The 'Woodsmen' is a 250-page reference book designed to teach the skills necessary for survival in the wild.
1. What should you pack into your Go-Bags
2. Basic equipment list for short & long-term survival
3. The best MRIs and Freeze Dried Foods
4. How to build temporary survival habitats
5. How to build long-term survival habitats
6. Using a chainsaw for cutting and liming logs
7. How to construct a wilderness log home
8. How to build outhouses, smokehouses, and Icehouses.
9. How to make snares and traps and use them
10. Hunting wild game, gutting, cleaning, smoking meat
11. How to protect your family from unwanted guests
12. The survival mindset and protecting your food stores
13. Solar and hydro turbine power supplies
14. How to construct a thermo-siphon water heater
And so much more.


Foraging for food is a necessary skill for the survivalist. But it is much more than picking fresh blackberries.
A wide variety of plants, berries, nuts, and nutritious fruits can be found growing in the wilderness. But knowing the difference between edible and poisonous is a matter of life and death.
'The Earth Provides' is a full-color book filled with color photographs of edible and poisonous plants, berries, and fruits.
It teaches how to prepare and store these fresh food supplies. For example, Acorns are poisonous until you mash and boil them down. The American Indians have used acorns as a nutritious food supply for generations.
This is a must-own book for all survivalists.
The truth is, once you learn what fruits, nuts and berries are eatable and how to prepare them for consumption your family will never go hungry. One side note is that many of these foods don't taste that well. But they will sustain life.

The skills taught in this reference book will help the survivalist family in short-term and long-term survival. Here are just a few of the skills taught:
1. How to construct wenches, pulleys, and hoists.
2. Ceramics- how to build a kiln, a kick wheel, and throw pots, dishes, cups, and glasses.
3. How to make simple balloon wines
4. How to construct 'A' frames, Post & Beam, and log cabins.
5. How to use a chainsaw portable lumber mill
6. How to construct a solar-powered thermo-syphon water heater
7. How to shape, form, and weld iron and steel using a forge.
8. How to Jar fresh fruits and vegetables.
9. How to build a chicken coop and raise chickens and eggs
10. How to prepare and plant a wilderness garden.
11. How to construct fireplaces, foundations & and more.