Survive the wilderness with these important tips

How to survive the great outdoors when lost in the wilderness

Do you know how to survive if you were to get lost on a hike in the woods or mountains? There are a few key things to remember if you ever find yourself in this situation. Many people will argue that one is more important to know than the other, but here are a few tips that are easy to remember that could help save your life. Depending on your situation one may take these steps in a different order.

Survive by not panicking

While this may seem basic and even ridiculous, if you cannot calm down and think clearly, you may put yourself in even more danger. You need to take a breath, assess the situation, become very aware of your surroundings, and plan out your next moves to survive. Every minute counts so take seconds to compose yourself.

Make sure to conserve water

Water is key to your survival, so make sure to stay hydrated. If you have something to purify or clean water then make sure to refill your water bottles or packs as much as you can.

Build a fire and shelter

If you know that there is no chance of rescue or walking out before dark. It is a good idea to make camp and build a fire. When the sun goes down the temperature will drop significantly and it is important to stay warm to avoid freezing so you can survive. It is also important because someone could see the fire and find your location.

Check to see if you can call for help

Most of us don’t go anywhere without a cellphone these days. They can help us navigate trails and allow us to take amazing photos to show others the adventures we have taken. They can also act as a lifeline if you are in trouble. Always bring a backup power source so you can recharge your phone and contact help. The RokPak Pioneer series is a new piece of outdoor gear that not only charges your smartphone, GPS, satellite phone, or GPS locator, but it can be recharged from solar power. It is also waterproof and drop-proof so your smartphone will be dry and functional should you get wet or fall. It also has a flashlight built in that can be useful for signaling for help.

Stand your ground!

The natural instinct if you see a wild animal is to get as far away as fast as possible. This could cause the animal to attack, so it is best you stand your ground and show the wild animals that you are the one they should be afraid of! Running could also trigger their predatory instincts if you find yourself staring down a bear so make sure to get as big as possible and hold strong if you want to have a chance to survive.

These are just a few things that one can do if they find themselves in danger in the wilderness. To survive the wilderness means that you understand your situation and act accordingly to make it out alive. Many people are not aware of some of these basic survival tips, so make sure you are not one of those people. Stay alert and stay alive if you want to survive!

 


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28 responses to “How to survive the great outdoors when lost in the wilderness”

  1. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    That’s a very good article and if you’re lost in the wilderness hopefully you will have your RokPak on you

    1. Howard Caudle Avatar
      Howard Caudle

      fun

    2. Rebecca Caudle Avatar
      Rebecca Caudle

      Agreed

  2. Aaron Avatar
    Aaron

    Hopefully never have to face the situation

  3. David Baumgartner Avatar

    Perfect, portable, power.

  4. Ryan Avatar
    Ryan

    They can track a cell as long as battery is good.
    This product would extend the life of the battery.

  5. stephen lueckert Avatar
    stephen lueckert

    nice

  6. john KENNEDY Avatar
    john KENNEDY

    FIRST RULE DON’T GET LOST, REDUNDANT SYSTEM AND BACKUP– LIKE ROKPAK — TO KEEP YOU GOING.

  7. Jonathon Harp Avatar
    Jonathon Harp

    Would be great for hurricane season on the coast

  8. gunner miller Avatar
    gunner miller

    Nice article, and panicking is a real killer.

  9. Herbert Broughton Avatar
    Herbert Broughton

    Good to have I.C.E.

  10. Stephen Hamm Avatar
    Stephen Hamm

    Good article article. Keep calm! Get shelter and a fire if possible. And hopefully you have a RokPak to keep any electronics running.

  11. Jim Avatar
    Jim

    Good use!

  12. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    Always use the Sun use markings use compass those are three things I always use when taking deep Woods walks

  13. Gary Avatar
    Gary

    Good Advice. Best is to not get in the situation in the first place. But alas, it can happen.

  14. David Baumgartner Avatar

    Rain or shine, you’ll be doing fine with RokPak portable solar power/

  15. Ryan Avatar
    Ryan

    Nice

  16. stephen lueckert Avatar
    stephen lueckert

    wow

  17. klynn76565 Avatar
    klynn76565

    Dont panic. Plug into your Rokpak , find the high ground and scout out your situation.

  18. Steve Grant Avatar
    Steve Grant

    Be prepared. Keep some matches in your waterproof Rokpak and a compass too.

    1. gunner miller Avatar
      gunner miller

      Did not even think of that. It could hold a basic kit and power items when you rest.

  19. Aaron Avatar
    Aaron

    Best to be prepared

  20. john KENNEDY Avatar
    john KENNEDY

    EVERYBODY WANTS TO RUN…INCLUDING ME

  21. Herbert Broughton Avatar
    Herbert Broughton

    Good to have I.C.E. gear.

  22. Jonathon Harp Avatar
    Jonathon Harp

    Great info

  23. Stephen Hamm Avatar
    Stephen Hamm

    Excellent advice. Well worth making a copy and keeping it inside the waterproof case of your RokPak, if you have one. And if you don’t, and you do any travelling in the great outdoors, it is time you got one!

  24. Mark Avatar
    Mark

    That’s a pretty sky, where I go hiking the sky is like that, but every Sunday it seems like it rains lately

  25. David Sherman Avatar
    David Sherman

    Good article

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