Supplies for Survival
If you've
ever wondered what survival supplies to include on your camping trip, biking excursion, hunting trip, or hike,
you'll rapidly find that opinions vary. Inexperienced packers will often end up packing either too much or not
enough. Here are some tips to consider when gathering your own survival supplies.
The key to the perfect survival pack is to stick with the essentials. There are many kits out
there that come in travel friendly containers, allowing you to save space while still packing everything you need.
The essentials include first aid supplies, extra food and water, and navigation and communication equipment.
The first aid kit is without a doubt the most essential of your survival
supplies. No matter how much you play it safe, there's always a chance that you or your traveling
companion may end up with a sprained ankle, a nasty burn, or a painful gash that needs immediate treatment. First
aid kits typically vary in size. The most basic includes a simple assortment of bandages, wet wipes, and
disinfectant, while the more intricate varieties include everything from bone splints to wound irrigation systems.
While these aren't meant to be a replacement for actual help, they can do wonders for keeping the victim
stabilized. If you have any other medications for allergies, deficiencies, or other medical conditions, be
sure to include extra doses in your kit as well.
Another crucial part of your survival supplies includes extra packets of food. These can be
freeze dried, dehydrated, or vacuum sealed. Canned foods are also ideal. These survival supplies are specially
designed to provide you with the energy you need while still leaving you with enough space to include your other
supplies. If you plan on foraging, be sure to use a field guide to prevent yourself from accidentally ingesting
anything poisonous.
Finally, any seasoned hiker, hunter, or camper always includes navigational and communication
tools at their disposal. These survival supplies include flash lights, battery powered radios, pay per use cell
phones, emergency flares, and others. GPS receivers are also great for alerting authorities to your location should
an emergency occur.
These are only a few survival supplies to consider. While most outdoor excursions are meant to
be fun, fulfilling experiences, there's always the chance of a disaster occurring. Don't be caught unprepared.
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