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How To Avoid Wild Animals In The Wilderness
Imagine kayaking through one of the popular National Parks past geysers, hot spring and mud pots. Kayaking is a wonderful way to explore areas that are untouched by vehicle or foot traffic. Activities such as hiking, fishing, cycling, horseback riding, white water rafting and kayaking, skiing, rock climbing and mountaineering are just a few of the sports you might want to include on your camping adventure. 3. Don't even think of offering wild animals your leftovers. You might want to be kind to animals and offer them your leftovers. Don't do that. This will just make the animals anticipate more and they might try to visit other campers too. It is better that you dispose of your food properly. Put it in a trashcan with a very secure lid. 4. Lock up your food away from the campsite. If you intend to spend the entire night out, keep your food in a locked container and at least one hundred feet away. This will keep you safe while you sleep. 5. Do not touch wild animals. Whenever you see wild ones passing by, always be on your guard. If your kids are along, explain the risk to them. They might find the animals fascinating, but they can bite and cause injuries as well. 6. Don't aggravate the wild animals. Again, these animals could show up in search for food. The best defense against them is to show that there is no food in your campsite that they can devour. Don't shoo them away with a stick or by throwing stones at them as this might provoke them and cause them to attack you for. These are the things you have to remember the next time you intend to venture closer to nature. Just follow these tips and you will experience a risk-free nature spree. 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. A definite upcoming trend is more and more people seeking untouched locales and wilderness. 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. Ventilation--It's better to face the tail of your tent into prevailing winds. This will maximize air flow. Scrutinize the area--Check the area for sharp objects that may damage your tent before setting up camp.
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