3 Secrets to Survive in the Wilderness without Bringing Any Food

Horseback riding might be a fun and exciting option while visiting a national park. Several parks offer gravel roads for horseback riding, certain parks also have horse rentals and guided excursions available.
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.
Where to go is the big decision. Some are lucky enough to live near national parks.These are national parks because they are very special areas.
Had it with the "rat race"? Got time off but not much cash to spend? Losing touch with your family? Sounds like an old-fashioned campout is just what you need.
3 Secrets to Survive in the Wilderness without Bringing Any Food
If you are trapped in the wilderness without any food, your chance for survival is still high. Contrary to what most people believe, anybody can survive in the wilderness even without food: that is because scientifically speaking, the human body can survive life for more than a few weeks without food.
Then again, the effects of having to prolong existence in the wilderness without food can bring about psychological problems and may worsen one’s physical condition.
No food intake for several weeks may cause a person to become defenseless against viruses or other diseases, bad temper, inability to think clearly, exhaustion, and may destabilize the immune system. If prolonged, the body may develop diseases, which can even cause death.
So it is important to find some ways to sustain the body’s need for food. Here are some tips on how to survive the wilderness without any food.
1. Be sure to equip yourself with skills
In order to survive in the wilderness, it is imperative that you know the basic skills of fishing, hunting, and catching animals in order to survive. In fact, experts say that survival in the wilderness is not actually a question of survival since nature can provide man with his basic needs.
Read online consumer reviews on anything from backpacks, sleeping bags, tents, camping furniture and anything else camping related you could think of.
Many campgrounds provide fun activities like pools, playgrounds, fishing or recreational boating, so check your local listings to see what adventures lie ahead.
The only important thing is that the individual must know how to look for food and how to identify the edible ones.
Camping is relatively inexpensive, often nostalgic, and gives campers a chance to really appreciate their natural world.
Cross country skiing is a wonderful way to experience the parks wilderness during the winter season. Snowshoeing trails may also be available in parks.
2. Learn how to start a fire even without a match
If you know how to do this, cooking food in the wilderness will never be a problem. With fire, you can cook almost all of the edible things that you can find. You do not even have to depend on canned foods because you have nature’s “grilled” foods.
Besides, maintaining a fire will protect you from nature’s harmful bacteria that can be found in foods. So just to be on the safe side, it is best to cook whatever edible things you can find in the wilderness before you eat them.
3. Prioritize water
As mentioned, food is not so important in order to survive in the wilderness. What matters most is to have plenty of potable water. If you are not sure of the water that you can get from the stream or river, you can always boil it before drinking.
Surveys show that almost 90% of deaths in the wilderness are caused by dehydration.
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.
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.
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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