Survival Packs Creating Your
Own
Whether you're planning a lengthy trip out into the wilderness or you just want to be prepared
in the event of a weather-related emergency, it can't hurt to have a few survival packs on hand in case something
unexpected happens. Here are a few things to consider when creating your own survival packs. While there are plenty
of already assembled packs available in a variety of stores and online locations, it's best to customize them to
your individual needs.
What sort of supplies do you need for survival packs? Most of what you'll need falls into three
categories: first aid, food, and navigational tools. While this may initially sound like a lot, it's more
than possible to pack these essentials without overburdening yourself. Here are a few things to keep in mind when
creating survival packs.
First aid kits vary in size and variety. The most basic types come with a simple array of
bandages, disinfectant, and cleansing wipes, whereas the more complex brands come with a wide assortment of
different supplies, including rash creams, burn creams, fish hook removers, wound irrigation systems, bone splints,
antibiotics, and more. Regardless of what kind you get, it's a good idea to check the expiration dates of any
medicines. There's nothing worse, after all, than being stuck in an emergency, only to discover your antibiotics or
creams are useless. If you plan on carrying survival packs on a journey, there are plenty of small, lightweight
first aid kits to consider.
Food is another common issue for survival packs. Even if you plan on only
taking a short day trip, it's a good idea to stock up on long lasting snacks such as granola, jerky, or fruit
strips just in case you need them. For longer hikes or hunting trips, freeze dried, vacuum sealed, or dehydrated
meals are another easily packable food that can last for months. If you plan on foraging, keep a field guide to
various fungus, plants, and berries in your survival packs as well, as this will help you learn how to find these
foods as well as prevent you from picking anything poisonous.
Finally, navigational tools are a must for anyone venturing out into the wild, even if you plan
on entering woods that are otherwise familiar. Some basic supplies include compasses, maps, flashlights, and
emergency flares. If you plan on exploring unfamiliar territory, it's a good idea to invest in a GPS device as
well. Many of these have an emergency button that will allow the authorities to find you should you become lost or
stranded.
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