Survival Gear For Different Situations

By Leslie Ball


Doing things outdoors and in the wilderness like hiking and exploring can be a lot of fun. Such adventures can be quite thrilling, but they are also very dangerous, particularly if one is unprepared for any given emergency situation. Survival gear is of the utmost importance when indulging in outdoor activities that could present unexpected dangers. Being aware of what is needed and having the necessary equipment ready at all times during the activity could go a long way in both protecting and also rescuing anyone from any serious dangers.

You need to purchase the correct apparel and footwear specific to the activity you choose. Hiking, rock climbing and mountain climbing are all extreme outdoor adventures that require a proper pair of boots. Good boots should support the ankles at all times and they should be heavy duty for added protection. Make sure you lace your boots properly and tie them securely so that the laces don't come undone.

The reason for wearing a pair of heavy duty boots is so that nothing dangerous can penetrate and get to your foot, causing serious damage. For example, you could stumble upon an old animal trap that could close on your foot, or you could walk through dangerous foliage like poison ivy. Furthermore, you could also get bitten by an animal like a snake and the shoes will protect you in this event. You can purchase this type of footwear from any good camping store.

Also important when wearing the proper footwear is to insulate the feet as well with good socks. These will prevent blisters from excessive walking and can also protect further up the leg. Wearing two pairs of socks may be a good idea in colder climates. Layering clothing throughout is a good way to travel light, leaving room to carry everything else but still keeping warm enough.

There are lots of options for apparel that is specific to outdoor activity. Thermal underwear is a must for colder climates. Outerwear comes in all shapes and sizes, offering extra insulation and made up of specialty fabrics that keep out extreme weather conditions and protect the body.

Anything else you wear should be for the purpose of protecting parts of your body. Invest in a good pair of goggles with UV protection so that your eyes are safe from the sun but also from dust when it's windy. Protect your head as well, if you must, depending on what kind of activity you are doing.

A first aid kit is an essential component of any survival equipment. This kit should contain a number of items that will stabilize anyone injured until they can get proper help. These items should include an assortment of bandages, tape, topical cream for bites or rashes, alcohol and scissors. A syringe, a pair of tweezers, an ice pack, cream for burns and safety pins are also necessary, as well as a proper blanket.

Certain tools will be necessary for particular activities, but a pocket knife will always come in handy, as will rope. You should be able to tell what tools you will need by doing a little research on the nature of the activity. Your equipment will undoubtedly have to include nourishment of some sort, preferably non-perishable and also focused on giving energy and providing nutrients in emergency situations. Keep anything you carry as light as possible.




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