Survival Tool
When it comes
to playing it safe in the wilderness, your best survival tool would have to be preparation. In the long run,
knowing the perfect way to track game, move silently, and forage for food may help you, but not so much as having
the right supplies with you at all times. Here are a few ways having the right kits with you can do wonders for
improving your camping trip, hiking trip, or hunting expedition.
Food is a common issue when it comes to roughing it in the wilderness. Oftentimes inexperienced
campers either end up packing too much to too little. However, by investing in various canned, dehydrated, and
freeze dried meals, you can have plenty of food without taking up too much space.
Another advantage to these meals is that they take minimal preparation and have a naturally
lengthy shelf life, making them ideal for longer trips. For shorter trips, foods such as jerky, dried fruit, trail
mix, and granola are all good snacks to carry. Be sure to have extra water with you on all times as well. Should
you decide to forage for greens, berries, or mushrooms, be sure to consult a field guide before making any big
decisions. Caution is one of the most important survival tool skills, after all, and it wouldn't do to accidentally
ingest anything poisonous.
Knowing how to use a survival tool first aid kit is also an important survival
tool. Whether you're planning a short camping trip or a lengthy expedition, it's essential that you have at least a
basic kit on hand. After all, it only takes one slip up to result in a nasty burn, a sprained ankle, or a broken
leg. Basic first aid kits often include bandages, disinfectant, antibiotics, and painkillers among other supplies.
Larger kits may also have sewing needles, splints, rash creams, vitamin supplements, and other supplies. If you
have any medication, be sure to bring a few extra day's worth of dosages with you in case you need them.
Finally, it's a good idea to bring a few precautionary devices with you that will be useful in
the event that you get lost. The point of this survival tool isn't just to help you reach civilization, but also to
help others reach you in the event of an emergency. Some basic tools for this kit includes compasses, GPS
navigators, flashlights, and emergency flares. Some GPS devices also come with emergency buttons that allow you to
alert authorities of an emergency.
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