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Explorers - Exploring Safety
Subjects:
Fire
Safety
Animal Safety
Survival Skills
First Aid
Fire Safety:
Animal Safety Issues:
Survival
Skills:
Everyone should know basic survival
skills. Get a copy of Field Manual 21-76 and
try everything in there. I have found it at "Borders"
for $12.00 on numerous
occasions. You can also find it at gun shows and
online. You can download it
HERE, But you should own a hard copy.
First
Aid:
Everyone
should know First Aid. There are numerous resources including:
For
First Aid Training Visit WWW.REDCROSS.ORG
Download First
Aid Field Manual FM21-11 Here!
(You will be directed to another site)
Your Animals:
Domesticated
pets can be fantastic companions camping and exploring. Here are some things
to keep in mind:
Exposure: In extreme heat/cold dogs and cats can suffer heat
stroke/hypothermia. Protect extremities like they were your own. Make sure
they get plenty of food and water. Dogs don't sweat like us humans so beware
they can over do it more easily.
Control: Maintain control of your pet. If there are leash
laws, obey them. It is totally RUDE to let your pet wander into someone elses
camp site. Clean up your pet's crap.
Wild Animals:
Wild animals are unpredictable.
Examples:
I have personally awoken to a BIG racoon pulling my hair at 2 am (I don't
know why he/she did it).
I bought a tent at a garage sale with a 24" diameter hole in it from
a bear attack.
A friend of mine was fiercely bitten by a grey squirel (whom she was feeding
) and spent 6 hours and $800 at a hospital.
My point is ... Be Prepared and Be Aware!
Never Have Food in Your Tent (don't eat in it, don't store food in it, etc.).
Hang Food From A Tree At Night.
Prepare And Eat Food At Least 25' From Where You Sleep.
Keep Your Camp Clean.
Don't Feed Wild Animals ... Ever!