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Top 7 Survival Tips to Remember 

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It's always possible to get lost, but some survival tips may go a long way to making it only an inconvenience instead of a disaster. The following are some survival techniques and ideas to remember. Here's a good read about survival gear, check it out!

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Tell people where you are 

This is something you need to do before you're faced with a survival situation, meaning before you get into the woods. Also, if you decide to change route, you should leave a note somewhere open, just in case. 

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Know your priorities 

Water to drink and protection from the weather are usually essential in any survival situation. Every situation is unique though. Think cautiously about what's urgent and most important. Do the most important things first. To gather more awesome ideas on emergency food, click here to get started. 

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Learn first aid

If you haven't learned a few essentials of first aid, have small booklet with basic procedures. You will find these in lots of first aid kits. 

Always carry fire starters

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Anytime you find yourself in the wilderness longer or overnight, have at least a couple of ways to make a fire. These may include a lighter, magnesium fire starter, matches or a magnifying glass. Being able to make a fire may save from hypothermia--one of the biggest killers in the wilderness. A fire also promotes better sleep and provides comfort, both of which will motivate you to make the right decisions.

Learn what's edible 

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Food is often not a priority in wilderness survival situations. Getting found, water and shelter are more important. However, you'll be less stressed psychologically and more than ready to cope with the situation if you discover a few animals and plants you can eat. You can try eating a few wild rose hips or cattails on your hike next time.

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Learn to navigate

Even if your backpack gets lost, with the compass and maps, you should learn how to work out the cardinal directions. This way, if you're aware there's a road in the north, for instance, you'll know where to go. As well as knowing where the sun rises and sets, there are other methods to determine direction. Learn some of them.

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Learn how to keep warm

Learning some techniques on staying warm can help save your life. As hypothermia is the biggest killer of those who are in survival situations in the wild, this can be the most critical survival idea. Stay dry and find ways to keep yourself warm when it's cold. Filling your jacket with leaves or dry grass or cattail fluff might save your life. Kindly vsiit this website http://www.wikihow.com/Survive for more useful reference.

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