How To Deal With Injuries When In The Wilderness

                                                 




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.

A large van called an RV in employed by many campers, or more commonly in the UK a caravan is attached to a car. Both of these serve as basic mobile homes, with beds, gas and sometimes electricity.

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. Nature is everywhere, so you don't need to travel far for your camping trip. You can journey to a national park, drive to a local campground, or pitch a tent in your own backyard.

How To Deal With Injuries When In The Wilderness

Many people head into the woods to hunt, to camp or to just feel the raw beauty of nature. But just when you are in the middle of enjoying the sweet scent of the woods and having a great time - accidents can happen anytime. If you are caught with an injury in the middle of your wilderness adventure, here are some guidelines and quick tips you need to know.

Animal Bites

In the wild there are a ferocious animals that can bite anyone who intrudes their property. If you are bitten by any kind of wild animal the first thing to do is wash the infected area with clean water and soap (a germicidal soap is best) as soon as you can. Scrub the wounded area just a little. After doing so, cover the wound with a clean bandage. When you head home, be sure to see your doctor to check on the wound. He may prescribe antibiotics or a tetanus booster depending on the animal bite.

Insect Stings

The point is to treat your family to an unforgettable outdoor adventure, so it doesn't matter how you plan to camp or where you intend to go.

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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. Almost all kinds of insects breed in the woods. When you feel an insect sting, remove any of the insect's remains on the affected skin. Leave the place where you got the insect sting because chances are there are a lot of insects that would bite you if you stayed there any longer. If stingers are still lodged deep in your skin, remove them by using a thin and hard material (like a credit card or your fingernail) and scrape out the foreign body. Remove jewelry, like rings, if you're fingers are affected. Tight jewelry can hinder the flow of your blood. To ease the pain, you can rub a salt and water solution or a baking soda paste on the affected area.

Ankle Fracture

Trekking can cause ankle fractures. If this happens, keep your ankles elevated and try not to move it. This can help minimize the pain and the swelling. If you have cold packs in your luggage, apply them to the injured area.

Head Injury

If you acquire head bumps, apply ice packs if they are readily available. If not, you can use ice wrapped in cloth or if you have some frozen items in your backpack you can use them as a replacement for ice. You can also make your own ice pack by mixing 1/3 cup of isopropyl alcohol and 2/3-cup water in a zip lock bag.

When going into the wilderness, always remember to take along a first aid kit. This can prove to be very important if accidents and injuries happen in the middle of your trip.



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Don't forget sunscreen, bug spray and hygiene items. Toilet paper and paper towels are absolute necessities. Bring along some soap and toothpaste, but leave the hair gel and makeup at home. Mother Nature doesn't care what you look like. She just wants you to enjoy your stay. Apart from being submerged in wilderness, an important component of camping is the interaction with the localities, villagers and natives. These native guides know the unexplored places, the less traveled paths, the unknown facts, myths and stories about the locations.

Always be prepared for the weather when hiking. Carry a daypack with some water, a rain/wind jacket, a fleece/wool jacket or sweater, a first aid kit and some food. Good hiking boots are essential. On some of your hikes it is quite likely you will come across wildlife such as moose, black bears and grizzly bears, big horn sheep and deer.

Whatever activity you decide to enjoy, it is always wise to do a little research to know ahead of time what to expect, always check what the weather conditions will be to avoid any dangerous situations.

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