First Aid Tips 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.

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.

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.

Don’t have a tent, or even a backyard for that matter? That’s no reason not to camp out. Just spread out your sleeping bags, or even just some blanket in the living room. Turn off the TV, radio and video games. If you have a fireplace, build a fire. Otherwise, order some pizza and pop some popcorn and you can even make s’mores in the microwave.

First Aid Tips in the Wilderness Without the Use of a First Aid Kit

Accidents can happen any time. They can occur in a party where the person has slipped on a wet substance on the floor or when the individual trips on a rock while hiking on a camping trip.

These things are unfortunate but people should be ready to administer first aid when it happens. But what happens if there is no first aid? If the proper resources are not available, the individual has to improvise to stop the bleeding and clean the wound so infection will not set in. The best things to use when there is no first aid kit around is a piece of cloth, belt, shoe lace and sticks from broken trees. These materials can be used to make a tourniquet to stop the bleeding and make a sling for a broken shoulder.



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A snakebite is the worse thing that can happen to anyone on a camping trip. If there are venomous ones in the area, the best thing to do is to clean the wound using some water and try sucking the venom out.

This may be dangerous should it be swallowed by the one administering the first aid. If it is done properly, the bite mark can be closed by touching it with the tip of a heated blade. The people may not have the proper equipment to aid the victim but this can be enough to get the individual to a medical facility.

Cross country skiing is a wonderful way to experience the parks wilderness during the winter season. Snowshoeing trails may also be available in parks. Camping mixed with outdoor activity is a great way to get ourselves involved with nature. National Parks can provide an excellent backdrop for some of your outdoor activities.

Remember to do your research, read as much information as possible and make sure to buy that camping gear through a reputable online merchant at an affordable price.

Once your kids (and you) recover from the shock of having no television or Internet access, you'll all have an eye-opening experience.

If the weather is cold and the individual feels the chills despite using a blanket or staying near the fire, it is best to warm-up some hot chocolate or coffee. A bottle of booze may also help but this is one item that should not be with you, especially if there are minors within the camping group.

Those who go on camping trips often know that some bruising or scrapes will always occur due to the uneven terrain. These are just minor injuries that can heal over time but it is still advisable to wash them with water to prevent infection. Should there be any splinters or cactus spines, these should be removed using a pair of clippers or scissors. Putting a flashlight over the wound will make it easy for the person to remove anything that is there.

Administering first aid without a kit can be done on a victim. Though a doctor may be able to do a better job with the proper equipment, this will have to do given the circumstances until the patient is taken to a hospital or clinic for better treatment.

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.

It is a good idea to know what you should and should not do when coming across animals. Parks often will have signs up if animals have been sighted in the campground.

Looking Good--Last but certainly not least: If you've never set up your tent before, it's best to practice at home until you can do it in your sleep (bit of an exaggeration...but you know what I mean). This will save you any embarrassment later on in the 'Real World'.

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