Peter Kummerfeldt is an internationally-known wilderness survival expert (and a really nice guy) and when he comments on a technique, tool or book, I listen. Here Peter reviews the latest book by Brian Webb: “Open My Eyes.”
by Peter Kummerfeldt
Brian Webb spent many years working in a number of capacities for the U.S. government. His duties took him to many parts of the world – some friendly and many not so friendly! In the course of his travels, often alone, Webb’s safety was totally dependent on what he did to keep himself safe.
Open My Eyes captures the lessons he learned while on the road – lessons that kept him safe in some of the world’s most dangerous places.
Chapters in Open My Eyes include:
– Understanding the dangers
– Perceptions and Intuition
– Pre-Travel Preparation
– Hotel Safety and Security
– Situational Awareness
– Foreign Travel
– Basics of Hostage Survival
…………and many more.
Webb’s concise, personal writing style makes this book “an easy read.” If you adopt and practice the advice he gives, you will be far less
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likely to have a problem when next you travel. Should something unpleasant happen, you’ll be better equipped to handle it.
Unfortunately, many people fall into the trap of believing that nothing bad is ever going to happen to them and if it does, they will be able to muddle through somehow. They believe that if they get in trouble in the U.S. or overseas, someone is always going to come to their assistance.
In the “real world” bad things do happen to good people and sometimes no one comes to help. Take responsibility for your own safety – no one cares more about you than you do!
Webb specializes in conducting training sessions for those people about to depart on overseas Mission Trips. He can be contacted through his website IHS Training LLC
Peter Kummerfeldt has walked the talk in the wilderness survival field for decades.
Peter grew up in Kenya, East Africa and came to America in 1965 and joined the U.S. Air Force. He is a graduate of the Air Force Survival Instructor Training School and has served as an instructor at the Basic Survival School, Spokane, Washington; the Arctic Survival School, Fairbanks, Alaska, and the Jungle Survival School, Republic of the Philippines.
For twelve years, Peter was the Survival Training Director at the United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado. He retired from the Air Force in 1995 after 30 years of service.
In 1992, concerned with the number of accidents that were occurring in the outdoors annually and the number of tourists traveling overseas who were involved in unpleasant and sometimes life-threatening incidents Peter created
He is the author of “Surviving a Wilderness Emergency” and has addressed over 25,000 people as the featured speaker at numerous seminars, conferences and national conventions.
Check out Peter’s blog at: OutdoorSafe.blogspot.com