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What Does The Lost Ways Survival Program Contain?

Updated: Jan 21, 2024



Customer reviews of The Lost Ways indicate that the book offers a more comprehensive guide than initially perceived. However, within this article, we've outlined the fundamental topics covered in this survival skills



Outlined below are the key topics

  • Herbal Remedies

  • Food Foraging and Scavenging

  • Shelter Construction

  • Sourcing and Purifying Water

  • Self-defense Techniques

  • Weapon Crafting

  • Hunting Skills

  • Crafting Soap, Candles, and Adhesives

  • Navigational Skills without GPS

  • Root Cellar Construction

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Additionally, this survival guide covers the following topics

  • Crafting Knives and Essential Tools

  • Espionage Tactics from the 1700s to 1900s and 18th-century Pioneering Recipes

  • Cooking over Open Flames

  • Crafting Wilderness Furniture

  • Constructing Semi-Subterranean Roundhouses

  • Winter Trapping for Beaver and Muskrat

  • Defensive Strategies of Frontier Sheriffs

  • Traditional Sourdough Bread and Other Baking Techniques

  • Long-Term Water Collection, Filtration, and Storage

  • Practical Survival Insights from the Donner Family

  • Establishing and Upkeeping Smokehouses in Pioneer Fashion

  • Making Hardtack Biscuits, a Survival Food During the US Civil War

  • Insights into our Ancestors' Construction of Sawmills, Grain Mills, Stamping Mills, and much more.


Key Elements Within The Lost Ways

As previously mentioned, The Lost Ways comprises multiple chapters covering various themes, each authored by different contributors. This diversity is what sets this book apart from other survival guides. Picture a compilation that encapsulates the expertise and wisdom of sixteen professionals. This survival book follows suit, authored by sixteen adept survivalists who've distilled the essence of their extensive experience.


At its core, this book aims to furnish readers with ample knowledge to endure the direst situations—such as ongoing wars, pandemics, and lockdowns. However, it notably emphasizes several major components, which are highlighted below:


18th Century Pioneer Recipes

A section dedicated to 18th-century recipes, largely practiced by Native Americans, is penned by James Walton, titled "Lost Pioneer Recipes from the 18th Century." This section aims to render daily cooking independent of modern grocery items, envisioning times when such items might be inaccessible. Walton shares unique, simple, and delicious ancestral recipes reliant solely on natural resources, ensuring both simplicity and healthfulness.


Home Brewing

Chemist Susan Morrow meticulously details how to set up basic homebrewing, the natural ingredients needed, and preservation techniques without specialized equipment, offering straightforward methods for each step.


Natural and Herbal Medicine Remedies:

This significant section educates readers on crafting natural remedies, crucial during lockdowns or tumultuous scenarios. It covers various subsections detailing remedies for insect bites, infections, cuts, pain relief, and the medicinal uses of diverse herbs, emphasizing their importance in treating different ailments.


Navigation Without GPS:

Authored by Shannon Azares under "How Our Ancestors Navigated Without GPS," this section prepares readers for navigating without reliance on modern systems, imperative in scenarios where electricity or communication services are unavailable.


Home Production of Essential Items:

G. Arminius elucidates on crafting candles, soaps, glue, and other essentials at home. This section provides comprehensive, step-by-step instructions for creating these items, enhancing overall quality of life, albeit not crucial for survival.


Moreover, Susan Morrow elaborates on ancestral methods for maintaining hygiene when commercial options are unavailable. Her detailed chapter teaches traditional American pioneer soap-making techniques, offering insight into self-sufficient hygiene practices.


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