Surviving Naked
Can You Survive Nude in the Woods? Yes You Can!
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Narrado por:
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Kurt Johnson
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
I never planned to write a book about being naked in the woods.
If I’m being honest, I never planned on thinking this much about it either. But once the idea got into my head, it wouldn’t leave. Probably because it’s one of those uncomfortable questions nobody wants to ask.
What happens when everything goes wrong at the worst possible time… and you have absolutely nothing on you?
No gear.
No phone.
No knife.
No clothes.
No dignity.
This book exists because disasters don’t wait for you to put pants on.
Fires happen at night. Accidents happen in the shower. Storms hit while you’re asleep. And sometimes you don’t walk away from those moments fully dressed and well equipped like the survival shows pretend.
This isn’t a stunt book and it’s definitely not a macho challenge. I’m not telling you to go run around naked in the woods. I’m showing you how survival actually works when comfort disappears and your brain wants to panic.
Surviving Naked is really about mindset. The nudity just removes excuses.
Inside, I walk you through what matters when you’re stripped down to the basics and things are already going sideways. Shelter before shame. Mindset before movement. Calm before clever. It’s practical, realistic, and sometimes awkward, because real survival usually is.
You’ll learn how to:
• Keep your head straight when panic wants the wheel
• Stay warm and protected without gear
• Use fire safely when you don’t have room for mistakes
• Find water and manage calories without wrecking yourself
• Handle injuries when you don’t have pockets or supplies
• Stay found and increase your odds of getting out
• Walk back to civilization without blowing it at the finish line
I wrote this the same way I’d explain it to a friend sitting across from me, not like a survival instructor barking orders. There’s humor where it belongs, honesty where it matters, and zero fantasy nonsense.
This book isn’t about being fearless. It’s about being functional.
You don’t need to expect to wake up naked in the woods. You just need to accept that someday, something might go wrong at the worst possible moment.
If that ever happens, I want you to already know what to do.
And yeah, you’ll probably have a hell of a story afterward too.