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Ten Important Survival Supplies For A Wilderness Adventure
If you have plans to spend time hiking or camping outdoors then you will need to be equipped with important survival supplies and items. These will provide you with the ability to cope with any situation that arises. What you actually need to carry will depend upon the environment, time of year and the season, your experience and skill level.
Before you set off you should also arm yourself with a degree of knowledge relating to how to start a fire, build a shelter, as well as understanding about wilderness foods and how to trap game and fish. This information cannot be bought and stored in your rucksack!
The essential supplies that you should carry are as follows -
1. Knife: A strong sharp knife is the number one survival item. It can either be a fixed knife or a penknife. It will help you to prepare food, fix up a decent shelter, and can also be used to make a fire – steel on flint will create sparks.
2. Water Purification: The body needs water to survive. But it can take a considerable time to make a fire and boil water so that it is clean enough to consume. For this reason you need to carry water purification tablets. Any water you come across in the wild may be polluted or contain bacteria.
3. Blanket: Even if you understand how to put together a strong shelter it is likely that you will still need a good blanket to keep warm at night. You should not run the risk of hypothermia. Woollen or metallic emergency blankets do not weigh much.
4. Lighter: Even if you are only going to be outdoors for a few days it is still important to be able to light a fire. Because of this it pays to have a few disposable lighters with you. A fire can keep you warm, dry out wet clothes or other equipment, cook food and prevent animals from straying to close.
5. Matches: It makes good sense to carry more than one fire lighting tool. A lighter may break or run out of gas. You should always have a box of matches with you as a reserve.
6. Compass and Map: Even if you think that you have great navigation skills the weather may become foggy and overcast which will make the task very difficult.
7. First Aid Kit: Before you set off on any journey it is essential to pack a comprehensive first aid kit. This needs to include any medications that you require as well as items for injuries and sickness that may arise.
8. Flashlight: When trekking it can happen that the sun sets before a camp has been set up. You will then need to use a flashlight when you build a shelter and collect firewood. It pays to have many spare batteries and a couple of extra bulbs. A flashlight can also be used as a signal.
9. Sealable Bottle/Container: This is an essential item to be able to collect and purify water. It can also be used to store small items when it is empty.
10. Cord: A good length of cord can be put to may uses. It will help to strengthen a shelter or bundle firewood together.
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