Saturday, November 8, 2008

Scouting Out on Your Own

You were forced to evacuate your home and you have been on the road for several days now. Finally you have safely got out of the city and have arrived at your retreat location without undo problems. Now while the rest of the family is getting the retreat prepared you decide to take off and explore the area for any potential dangers or liabilities.

This is all and fine except you should go prepared. When you are planning to take off on an excursion to survey the immediate area always make sure that you are prepared for any sort of emergency should it arise. We already know that you have the necessary courage and the patience to withstand the test of the great outdoors now you need to properly outfit yourself fro the task.

These patrols will not only pit your survival skills to the ultimate test but will total evaluate your psychological endurance. In an emergency you will be left to your own devises to survive the elements, pitch your own tent or create a dwelling of some sort as well as possibly providing your own food. You should by now be well prepared for this challenge.

There are several items that you should ensure that you have with you. The first item I would like to talk about is your Backpack. An efficient backpack is a must have for any sort of outdoor venture which you may be planning. The ideal survivalist will have one backpack per person. These units should have many compartments that you can store your survival gear in safely. There should be sufficient space for items ranging from water bottles to wool or thermal blankets. All your survival products should be stuffed into these bags for your use in an emergency.

The next item that I would like to cover is your Sleeping Bag. The best type of course is the cocoon-like sleeping bag which will keep you warm regardless of how low the temperature will drop in the evening. A well constructed bag will help save your life even if the temperatures drop down below zero degrees. These bags should also be as lightweight as possible.

Now we can discus your tent which you will be taking with you. Since it is only you that are running this recon mission you can travel light and not be burdened down with extra weight. In short, you will need far less items then if you were traveling with one or two other people. An extra light tent can save your back drastically as you walk all those miles carrying your survival gear. You will want a tent which can be erected quickly and disassembled rapidly. A one man tent is all the comfort that you will need.

No recon plan can be complete without discussing your cooking utensils. After you have completed a difficult trek across the outlaying lands you are certain to be hungry and after you have setup your tent and settled around your newly built campfire you will most certainly want to eat. You can reach into your backpack and cook up a nice bowl of hearty chili or perhaps settle for a cup of hot black coffee.
Lastly I would like to mention first aid kits. It really doesn't matter if you purchase on already made or you build one up from just an empty box. When you cut yourself or develop some sort of medial emergency you will certainly wish you had one available.

Please don't think that this is all the items that you should be concerned with when you plan to go out on your own maneuvers. I have merely scratched the surface and with a little research and thought you can easily come up with additional items to add to your backpack.



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