Preparing for the Unexpected
What to Bring Along
Map and Compass: Most states have good trail maps. Topographic maps provide the most useful information for navigating terrain because they show the area in three dimensions. Purchase a good orienteering compass, and learn how to use it with a topographic map.
First-Aid Kit: Carry a well-stocked first-aid kit, and take a first-aid course so that you’ll know how to respond in an emergency (see Basic First Aid and Coping With Extreme Weather).
Survival Kit: In addition to the items listed above, you should carry:
- Emergency blanket
- Emergency food and water (enough for one or two extra days)
- Flashlight
- Hand axe or saw
- High-energy snacks such as candy bars
- Iodide tablets for water purification
- Knife
- Nylon rope
- Plastic whistle
- Pocket mirror
- Signal flares
- Snowshoes
- Tarpaulin
- Waterproof matches
Other useful items:
- GPS unit
- Mobile phone
- Radio for weather reports
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