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Sunday, November 10, 2019

“But If You Do Get Lost”, Outdoors USA: 1967©



The cover of Outdoors USA: 1967

 
An excerpt from “But If You Do Get Lost”, Outdoors USA: 1967, by Kenneth M. Cole, page 89.

  
Authors Note – to read part one of this series “How Not To Get Lost”, Outdoors USA: 1967, by Charles Elliott, click HERE

How Not To Get Lost” and “But If You Do Get Lost” are my two favorite articles in Outdoors USA: 1967; which is a fantastic book full of great articles!  However, as I wrote in part one, it is a hard book to find.  So, I thought I would show case both of these articles and include a link to a PDF copy to the entire book.  This week’s installment is about the article “But If You Do Get Lost”, by Kenneth M. Cole.  The author, of “But If You Do Get Lost”, in 1967; was the Director of the Schiff Volunteer Training program at the National Training Center for the Boy Scouts of America and he packed this article full of valuable survival tips, like the ones below.

 
An excerpt from “But If You Do Get Lost”, Outdoors USA: 1967, by Kenneth M. Cole, page 89 to 90.

And then there is…

 
An excerpt from “But If You Do Get Lost”, Outdoors USA: 1967, by Kenneth M. Cole, page 91.

And…

 
An excerpt from “But If You Do Get Lost”, Outdoors USA: 1967, by Kenneth M. Cole, page 91.

And I really loved the illustrations like this one…

 
An illustration from “But If You Do Get Lost”, Outdoors USA: 1967, by Kenneth M. Cole, page 91.

 
An excerpt from “But If You Do Get Lost”, Outdoors USA: 1967, by Kenneth M. Cole, page 91.

  
And many more including a discussion of the 5 S’s from the Boy Scout “Lean On Survival Training”.  I hope that you enjoy reading the entire article as much as I did.










The article can also be read HERE, pages 89 to 91.


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Sources

United States Department of Agriculture, Outdoors USA: 1967 Yearbook of Agriculture, [United States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1967], p 87-89, https://archive.org/details/yoa1967/page/n3, accessed 11/02/2019



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