In this exciting choose-your-own-trail stand-alone experience featuring 8-bit art, it's 1849 and you are at the halfway point on your journey west on the Oregon Trail. When a powerful storm separates you from your family, you must use all of your smarts to survive on your own. Along the way, you meet a twelve-year-old girl from the Shoshone Nation, who has the grit and smarts to help you both make it to Oregon Territory. Which path will get you safely across the country and reunited with your family? With twenty-two possible endings, choose wrong and you'll never live out your dreams. Choose right and blaze a trail that gets you to Oregon City! Twitter: @oregontrail Facebook: facebook.com/oregontrail/
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Here all the tips and tricks to survive from first to last are given. A person who doesn't know anything will also be benefited by reading this book. In every situation a person can survive by taking the help from this book.
Classic of wilderness writing by well known author - still sells
This book is a simple account of the day-by-day explorations and activities he carried out alone, and the constant chain of nature's events that kept him company.
Four months later, his decomposed body was found by a moose hunter. This is the unforgettable story of how Christopher Johnson McCandless came to die.
I'm extremely fortunate and grateful to have worked with David Tait, Lee Gass, Carl Leggo, Karen Meyer, and the late Peter Frost. They always challenged and supported me, and they trusted the process of our collective adventure into the ...
The chapters covers all you need to know to enable you to: Build a rough shelter to protect your body from the elements Keeping warm and dry What to eat and just as importantly what not to eat What are the dangers, and how to avoid them How ...
, Sherry Shahan's Ice Island, or Wesley King's A World Below."—School Library Journal "The strength of this steadily paced novel that stretches over four days of a scary disaster scenario is that Hannah doesn't figure everything out; she ...
Woodswoman is not simply a book about living in the wilderness, it is a book about living that contains a lesson for us all.
Originally published in hardcover in 2021 by Aladdin.