Do
you know the difference between "lost" and "stranded?"
Lost is not knowing where you are nor which way you should go. Stranded
is [usually] knowing where you are but no one else seems to know where
you are. Now
according to most survival books, websites and search & rescue (SAR)
teams...
RULE
# 1 - Before you take off and go anywhere you should tell someone
(a) where you are going and (b) what time you will be back or
be arriving at your final destination. Just in case you don't
make it back or to your final destination within a certain time
a search and rescue (SAR) party will know where to start looking
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RULE
#2 - Should you become lost or stranded in a disabled vehicle or
you’re a survivor of a plane crash, it’s best to remain
with the vehicle or plane. As it will be easier for a SAR party
to find you in a stationery position than to look for a moving person
or a group of people who have no idea where they are going. |
But
if there's no vehicle or plane and you are on foot and you have
no idea where in the hell you are or which way you should go.
Then again, it’s best to stay where you are as it will be
easier for a SAR party to find you in a stationery position then
to try to look for you wandering around aimlessly not knowing
where in the hell you are going. |
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But
if you broke RULE # 1 - Failed to tell someone where you are going
before you took off.. Then you can skip RULE # 2 and proceed directly
to RULE # 3 - DON'T PANIC & LOSE YOUR HEAD, S.T.O.P!
Stop moving, sit down and
relax, Think where you may
have screwed up, Observe
your surroundings and try back tracking a little bit to see if
you can recognize the terrain. And if you don't, sit down, take
a deep breath and admit to yourself... "Well it looks
like I'm lost, what should I Plan
to do next?" |
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Well
for starters you should listen up for signs of civilization. Such
as listening for sounds of vehicles, trains, church bells, factory
noise, etc that will give you a general sense of direction as
to which way is civilization. But if you don't hear anything,
then look around and proceed to the nearest and highest piece
of ground and from there look for buildings, towns, church steeples,
roads, railroad tracks, fences, power lines, telephone lines,
etc that will lead you back to civilization. If there's no high
ground then climb the nearest and tallest tree. |
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But
again if you don't see or hear any signs of civilization but you
see a stream, creek or river, then follow that instead. As it
will not only provide you a source of water for drinking but will
most likely lead you back to civilization or to some trails or
roads that will get you back to civilization. |
But
should you be on the move and you don't see or hear anything that can
help guide you back to civilization and the weather starts to change,
the temperture begins to drop and or darkness is quickly approaching.
Then it’s best to stop and stay where you are for the night and
begin building a shelter and getting a fire going before it's too late
than to risk getting wet, cold and not seeing where you're going. And
as you read on you will not only learn from me how to build a shelter
and start a fire but to survive, thrive and to teach others how to do
it too.
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