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Alone in the Wilderness


It's up to you to survive when alone in the wilderness.

Okay, say through no fault of your own you are alone in the woods, desert or mountains. Perhaps you were hiking with some friends and wandered off to see what was “just around the bend” while those you were with went the other way.

"Disasters always happen when you least expect it"

wildernessMaybe your vehicle broke down leaving you stranded, or your boat sank, or your plane went down. As you can see there are a multitude of reasons why someone could find themselves alone in the wilderness.

A Minute Can Turn Into Days

Once you get over the shock and realize that panic isn’t going to help, it’s time to get down to surviving. While you may only be alone in the wilderness for a few minutes -you can only hope - a few minutes have been known to turn into days and even weeks.

The first order of business is to become very alert. The chances are that you are not really alone in the wilderness; it is almost guaranteed that there are wild animals around.

So forget the Disney movies and their friendly animals. Whatever you do…stay away from Yogi Bear, big kitties and anything that looks like a dog! Even Bambi can be a threat, so stay away from all wildlife.

Most bad wildlife encounters could be avoided if humans would make noise.

grizzleyIf an animal approaches, don’t turn and run. Stand tall, raise you arms to look bigger, and talk, roar, bark, whistle, make noise, and get ready to fight if attacked. For anything other than a bear, a big stick can be used to poke and ward off an attacking animal.

 

If you are facing a bear, talk calmly, don’t make any sudden movements and say a quick prayer. Should the bear attack play dead by lying face down and covering the back of your head and neck with your hands.

This would also be a good time to remember you have pepper spray in your pocket!


campfirenightRemember if you are alone in the wilderness, there are a few things you can do that will greatly enhance your chances of survival. The knowledge of how to build a survival campfire will be a great help if you find yourself alone in the wilderness, not only will it provide warmth and light, but it will help keep the critters away.

Learn other wilderness survival tips

Additional Information

Wilderness Survival Kit - If you are planning a trip out in the forest, you are going to want to take along a wilderness survival kit.

Best Wilderness Survival Knife - One knife that people find to be the best wilderness survival knife is the multifunction knife

Wilderness Survival Knife - The best wilderness survival knife should have all the desired features you want to have in case of an emergency.

Wilderness Survival Equipment List - To be properly ready to venture out into the great outdoors, you should follow a wilderness survival equipment list.

Outdoor Survival Equipment List - Every good outdoor survival equipment list is as unique as the person creating it

Wilderness Survival Shelter - The wilderness survival shelter does more than just protect from the elements, it can also be a great comfort, second only to a fire.

 
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