Monday 9 March 2015

Different Types Of Survival Gear

By Leslie Ball


You can have a lot of fun on an outdoor adventure but you need to take precaution before you leave as well. Survival gear is necessary regardless of what you are about to do, and you should be aware of what activity requires what type of equipment. However, there are key items that should be considered no matter what type of outdoor activity you choose.

Before worrying about any equipment that is needed for the adventure, it is imperative to ensure that the right clothes and shoes are purchased for the activity. The correct footwear is not negotiable for extreme activities like hiking, rock or mountain climbing. Most terrains will require that one wears a heavy duty boot that offers a lot of support to the foot, particularly the ankle. Make sure that the boots are lace properly and tightly at all times to maintain stability.

Wearing a strong, solid and sturdy shoe will protect the feet from anything that could penetrate through it and seriously injure an individual. Examples of this could be a hidden animal trap, which could close on the foot and cause serious harm. Venomous plants that cause serious reactions like poison ivy are also dangerous and so the skin must be protected. Good shoes will also prevent against animals themselves, like snakes, which may try to bite through the shoe. Boots of this kind can be bought at any store selling hiking or camping equipment.

Socks are needed as much as shoes to protect the feet and insulate them properly. Socks will help prevent blisters that tend to appear in these types of activities. Wear two pairs of socks for added protection and warmth. In fact, wearing more than two layers of apparel throughout is a good way to leave room in any bags for other equipment and keeping warm throughout.

Clothing that has been specially designed for extreme climates is highly recommended for extreme outdoor activity. Look for thermal vests and tees to insulate the body against winter conditions. Outerwear should be made of specialty fabrics that can withstand extreme winds and temperatures.

Anything else you wear should be for the purpose of protecting parts of your body. Invest in a good pair of goggles with UV protection so that your eyes are safe from the sun but also from dust when it's windy. Protect your head as well, if you must, depending on what kind of activity you are doing.

You will need a first aid kit, no matter where you are about to go. Key items that should be included are bandages with bandage tape, cream to treat any rash or bite, alcohol and scissors. You should also include an ice pack, a cream for burns, a pair of tweezers, safety pins and a syringe. All items in the first aid kit must help in stabilizing an injured person until the proper assistance arrives. Walk with a survival blanket as well.

Tools are a must for outdoor activities, and a really good pocket knife is one key tool. Having rope at hand is also recommended. The correct tools will depend on the activity itself. Also include in any survival kit the right snacks and non perishable foods for energy and nutrients. Travel as lightly as possible, only taking the necessities.




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