How To Survive a Hurricane

                                                 




Cycling is an excellent and convenient way to explore the national park or area where you are staying. Bringing along bicycles allows you to just get up and go wherever you are. Most campers sleep in tents which are usually made from a waterproof material like nylon. They can be erected almost anywhere and can be carried in a small bag so that campers do not have to use a vehicle.

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.

Are your kids begging you to take them camping, but you just can’t find the time to take them on a camping trip? Or would you like to introduce your kids to the fun of camping for the first time, but aren’t sure if they will enjoy it, or might get scared? Either way, camping out in your backyard will be a fun way to spend the evening and night with your kids.

How To Survive a Hurricane

Nature can wreak havoc to a community in the form of an earthquake, a tornado, a wildfire or even a hurricane. There is nothing anyone can do to stop this from happening.

The best thing to do is to prepare for the worst and get ready to evacuate to higher ground if necessary. When a disturbance is first detected on the radar screen, the weather forecaster will announce the possible areas where the hurricane might hit. This can change in a matter of hours so stay tuned to the news using your television or radio.

Those who are frequently hit by hurricanes annually usually know what to do when a warning is issued. The people will stock up on emergency supplies such as food and water as well as batteries for the flashlight and the radio.

If the power is likely to be knocked out, another thing to get is a generator. This means buying enough gas to keep it running until electricity has been restored. Many campgrounds provide fun activities like pools, playgrounds, fishing or recreational boating, so check your local listings to see what adventures lie ahead.

Bring along your bicycles and hiking boots if you have them. Usually equipment rentals will be available for activities you don’t generally do.

Both sports demand having the proper equipment and knowledge for safety reasons. Many National Parks offer established climbing routes that will have a wide range of difficulty levels; usually no permits are needed, unless an overnight stay in backcountry is involved. It is important to check weather conditions beforehand and use caution, never climb alone.



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There are many websites that cater to campers with information on where to find the most affordable camp gear as well as the most popular items to buy and use when camping. If the stores are closed, or if there is no food on the shelves, it is time to improvise. The bathtub must be cleaned and filled with water so that the people can simply boil it later on to have water to drink .

Also fill up the other containers in the house since it may take days before water will come on again.

The hurricane may pack winds up to 100+miles per hour that can cause cars, pieces of metal or wood to crash into the home. Damage can be avoided by securing the house with permanent storm shutters or boarding up the windows with five-eighth inch plywood that can easily be installed then removed and stored in the home for future use. If it becomes a category 4 or 5 hurricane, residents are advised to evacuate the home. Some clothes, food and water must be packed immediately making it possible to drive to safer ground.

The hurricane may pass within a few hours and it is only after it has gone that a person can come out and assess how much damage it has left behind. If no one is hurt, that is the best news; because a home can be repaired but the loss of a loved one can never be replaced. Make sure you have enough sleeping bags, pillows and extra clothes. Pack the food you'll need, plus a little extra, and keep a supply of ice on hand for perishables like meat and dairy. 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. 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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