Essential Survival Tips during a Wild Animal Attack

                                                 




It is important to check beforehand as to where cycling is allowed. Most National Parks only allow biking on the paved and backcountry dirt roads throughout the parks. Most hiking trails do not allow bicycles. Most of your cycling through the parks will be done on the same roads used for cars.

Campers will also bring a sleeping bag and various accessories like torches, portable stoves, knives, food, etc. Some prefer to make a camp fire but this must be done very carefully and is prohibited at some sites. Wisconsin for instance has no national park but has some of the best state parks you could ever want. So, it is not so important exactly where you go as long as the place you go has adequate facilities and is well kept.

Camping is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and spend time getting reacquainted with your family. Great family camping getaways are easy to plan and inexpensive vacation options.

Essential Survival Tips during a Wild Animal Attack

Camping is usually a pleasurable pastime to enjoy the great outdoors. However, being far from civilization can raise the risks of danger. One of the most feared types of danger during camping are wild animal attacks.

Wild animals generally do not have the propensity to seek out and attack humans. But when people intrude on an animal’s territories, the animals can get aggressive. Here are some essential tips for survival during a wild animal attack:

Black Bears

When confronted by black bear, you should stand on ground and avoid running. Doing so would make the bear think even more that you are prey. Just move quietly and slowly away while keeping eye-to-eye contact with the bear. It would be helpful to have a Bear Pepper Spray around so that you can use it should the bear advance.

Get rid of any food, especially fresh fish. If the bear continues to attack, however be sure to keep your knapsack on to help protect your body from a possible attack. Avoid getting in between a cub and a mother bear. If you do not have pepper spray or the one you have fails, drop to the ground, protect your neck with your hands and play dead. Once your kids (and you) recover from the shock of having no television or Internet access, you'll all have an eye-opening experience.

Whether you have a tight budget or believe sky’s the limit, you will find many camping supplies that range from as little as $20.00 all the way up to the hundreds.

Grizzly Bears

It’s important when traveling to bring along the proper clothing. Always include some rain and windwear, a fleece jacket is also a good idea. A first aid kit and plenty of drinking water should always be available. Of course if you are planning on doing any outdoor activities in the winter you will need more clothing etc.



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Cross country skiing is a wonderful way to experience the parks wilderness during the winter season. Snowshoeing trails may also be available in parks.

Grizzly Bears are generally more aggressive than black bears, so more caution is needed when confronted by one. When a grizzly attacks, stay alert, do not run and/or make loud noises. If you have bear pepper spray use it as the bear approaches. If you have none or the one you have is broken, drop to the ground and play dead.

Grizzly bears usually just smell and nibble a little at their catch and cover it with leaves and dirt to save it for later. The bear will most likely do this to you as well, so just play dead and wait for the bear to leave.

Mountain Lions

Mountain lions are different than bears and it is best to fight back instead of playing dead when they attack. Try to kick, punch, and gouge the mountain lion’s eyes to scare it away and cause it to think of you as a strong contender instead of prey. Throw wood, rocks, and other hurtful objects but be careful when stooping down to pick objects up. A wild animal attack may be very dangerous, but they generally will not come near you if you do not call attention to yourself. As always, it is always best to avoid than confront when it comes to wild animals.

Don't expect to bring along your everyday dinnerware and automatic coffeepot for your campout. Remember, you will be roughing it, so pack accordingly. Bring plastic dishes and cutlery that can be washed and reused, but won't break in transit.

Camping... a way of life!

More and more people are traveling these days for different reasons. Some travel for adventure, some to be close to nature and some for just a rejuvenating weekend getaway. A definite upcoming trend is more and more people seeking untouched locales and wilderness.

Camping is a great way to enjoy amazing outdoors and be close to nature. It is not just another holiday; it's a way of life. While camping out, one is surrounded by nature and serenity. The experience might be missing urban comforts that one is used to... but in return one gets to explore a lot that is absolutely different from the usual city life.

In the hustle bustle of the fast paced life that we live in, we tend to lose touch with our own selves. Camping is a wonderful way to get in touch with one's inner self. Depending on where you will be staying you can also research the area you will be visiting for information on bicycle rentals, kayak rentals and lessons, and boating. There will be different outfitters available in the area that may offer excursions and rentals through the park you are visiting.

Avoid camping in low places--Air flow gets stagnant and typically moisture settles more. Also, if it rains whilst your tent is up, there's a greater chance of water collecting when you're camped in a low lying area. Lastly, position your tent so that your head is uphill wherever you camp (seeing as most locations are rarely ever flat).

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