The Guide to Making Tinfoil Dinners One of the best parts about the outdoors is the scrum diddly umpcious meals you can eat. Now I know you're thinking that trail mix and a few granola bars are not your idea of one of the greatest meals on earth but have no fear, you have so much more to learn. For basic hikes, an apple and a few other snacks will certainly suffice. But when it comes down to a camp out, there are a few meals that are simple to make and will be the highlight of your night. Before leaving on your camp out, pack your own version of these ingredients in tinfoil and once the fire is up and roaring, place your meal on some hot coals. What you need (all ingredients quantities are down to your own decision based on how much you want of them in your meal): Potatoes Carrots Onions Blade Roast Garlic Salt Black Pepper Butter Water Tin foil Instructions: 1. Slice all ingredients into cubes. 2. On a large square sheet of foil, layer beef, potato cubes, ...
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Proper steps to performing CPR: Anything can happen in the middle of the wildness when we are far from others or resources that can help save a life. For this reason, we need to be prepared and understand the correct way to perform CPR. The purpose of these instructions are to provide proper care in the event the someone becomes unconscious and is unable to breath. CPR is a useful tool to know in situations outside of wilderness survival as well. CPR can restore partial oxygenated blood flow to the brain and heart. This will delay tissue death and increase the victim’s survival rate without permanent brain damage. Items: Face shield (to protect from illness) (optional) AED (if available) CPR: **Use RAB-CAB mnemonic to remember what to do 1. R=Responsive? Tap the person on the shoulder and shout, “Are you okay?” If the person does not respond, continue to Step 2. If the person responds: Ask the person about chief c...
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Providing first aid for hypothermia Even if you prefer exploring nature during the warmer parts of the year, being able to care for someone with hypothermia is an important skill to develop. If left untreated, hypothermia can be fatal. This post will provide you with clear instructions for providing first aid for hypothermia. Hypothermia results when a person’s body temperature drops below 95˚ F. A person with hypothermia loses heat faster than his or her body can produce it. Generally, hypothermia results from either prolonged exposure to cold weather or immersion in cold water. Exhaustion and dehydration can increase the risk of hypothermia. Hypothermia develops slowly. If a person experiences a combination of the following symptoms, he or she may have hypothermia: · Shivering · Slurred or incoherent speech · Confusion · Loss of consciou...
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How to Properly Pack a Hiking Backpack Purpose: The purpose of these instructions is to adequately guide hikers as they prepare for their adventure by knowing how much gear they should prep for, what the proper order is of packing, and making the pack easily accessible to things that matter most in order to ensure maximum safety and pleasure. List of Required Items: -two-strap backpack (internal or external frame) -waterbottle -food/snacks -First-Aid kit -pocket knife -GPS -matches -flashlight List of Optional Equipment: -sleeping bag -pillow -sleeping pad -tent (with rain flap) -extra clothes -extra food/water -cooking gear (utensils, pots, pans, cleaning items, napkins, cooler, ziplock bags, etc) -bear repellant -bug spray -sunblock -hat -duct tape -rags and other cloth -rain gear -whatever else you think is necessary The Big 3 1) "How much gear am I going to need?" Always take the required items! 0-5 miles (morning/afternoon hike): r...