Survival Tactics
Are you
someone who finds comfort in always being prepared for the worst? Whether you're preparing for a lengthy trip into
the wilderness or you simply would rather know what to do in the event of an emergency, there are plenty of
survival tactics to consider when trekking outdoors. Here are a few preparations you can make that
can make your outing run smoothly.
One of the most important survival tactics is learning what to pack with you. The mark of a
beginner is someone who either packs too much or too little. Either result absolutely ruins the trip and can be
rather risky as well. Fortunately, there are plenty of survival kits that are crafted so that they're easy to stuff
in the furthermost corner of your pack without taking up too much space.
Any seasoned outdoor veteran will pack a first aid kit with her. One of the best survival
tactics to keep in mind is how to use your first aid kit, however. Fortunately, many of the devices and medications
that most first aid kids are equipped with come with decent instructions. Your basic first aid kid may contain the
essentials, such as bandages, disinfectant, rash cream, and others.
However, if you plan on exploring a particularly dangerous plot of land, a larger first aid kit
may be necessary. These often include larger devices, such as wound irrigation systems and bone splits as well as
vitamin supplements, antibiotics, various types of bandages, and more. Should you have any required medicines,
injections, or inhalers, it's a good idea to pack a few extra doses of these medicines just in case.
Gathering food is another one of the more important survival tactics. However, should you find
yourself in a situation where foraging is crucial, it's important to have a field guide with you. Not only will
this help you identify what's edible and what's not, but you'll have a better chance of finding more. Packing
naturally long lasting foods such as jerky, dried fruit, and granola make great snacks for shorter trips, while
lengthier stays in the wilderness may require dehydrated, freeze dried, vacuum sealed, or even canned foods.
Fortunately, these foods are packaged in such a way that makes them easy to pack without overburdening you.
Finally, finding your way around the wilderness is one of the final survival tactics that many
learn. Identifying landmarks, marking paths, and finding your way back should you become lost are all essential
skills. However, should you find yourself overwhelmed, it's a good idea to keep certain navigational tools on hand.
These include flashlights, maps, GPS navigation, and more.
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