Surviving in the great outdoors / Christopher Nyerges ; interviewed and produced by Barbara Dunlap.

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Surviving in the great outdoors / Christopher Nyerges ; interviewed and produced by Barbara Dunlap.
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KZ1971
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Christopher Nyerges, Southern California outdoor survival guide, talks about how indigenous Californians lived off the land. He shares his personal experiences from 20 years of sampling wild edible plants in the chaparral and deserts of Southern California. He provides tips for staying safe on the trail with water, fire, shelter, and food. He concludes that his advice is not simply for hikers and campers, but for the homeless as well.|SURVIVING IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS / Christopher Nyerges| interviewed and produced by Barbara Dunlap. - SERIES: New signals - Christopher Nyerges, Southern California outdoor survival guide, talks about how indigenous Californians lived off the land. He shares his personal experiences from 20 years of sampling wild edible plants in the chaparral and deserts of Southern California. He provides tips for staying safe on the trail with water, fire, shelter, and food. He concludes that his advice is not simply for hikers and campers, but for the homeless as well. - BROADCAST: KPFK, 4 May 1993.

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KPFK, 4 May 1993.
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1 reel (52 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|52:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1993.
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