Lost in the Woods! Now What?
O.K. You’re lost. Now what?
S-T-O-P!
If you don’t know where you are or which way to go, STAY PUT. People will start looking for you as soon as someone realizes you’re missing. Meanwhile, it’s time to use your No. 1 survival tool — your brain. Follow the S-T-O-P signs.
S. Stay calm: You can’t use your brain well if you’re in a panic. Breathe slowly and deeply. Drink some water, eat a little something.
T. Think: How did you get here? Get out your map and see what you can figure out.
O. Observe: Look for your footprints. What about landmarks? Find the clues and maybe you can solve the mystery of where you are.
P. Plan: If you’re pretty sure of the way back, move carefully. But what if you’re wrong? Mark your trail as you move — piles of stones, broken branches. That way you can always come back to where you were.
GET NOTICED
Help searchers find you. The universal distress call always comes in threes: Three shouts, three blasts on a whistle. Start calling. Make a smoky fire in the daytime (toss grass or green leaves on the flames) or a bright fire at night. Spread extra clothing or any bright gear in the open to catch the eye of a rescue pilot.
Make yourself comfortable. Pitch a tent if you have one, or make a shelter out of the wind. Use the gear you have to help you stay warm and dry. How long can you last? Without water, for several days. Without food, for several weeks.
BRIGHT IDEA
On a clear day, the flash of a signal mirror can be seen up to 100 miles away. Any mirror will do. To aim it, hold the mirror with one hand and extend the other hand in front of you. Tilt the mirror until its reflected light fills your empty palm. Make a V with your illuminated fingers, then sight through the V toward an aircraft.
The lid of a tin can, a piece of foil or anything shiny can also work.
These are really good Tips.
I like the S-T-O-P thing. I will bring it up at the next troop meeting.
Great tips try to find water and stay cool or warm depending on conditions avoid extra problems great info
Hug a tree and stay put. All children and adults should attend the hug a tree program. You will learn alot and it could save you’r life.
wutang, do u have 1 of those stater thingies.For one thing there fun to play with and they just might save your life someday.therereally cheap(like 2 dollars i think) at your local scout shop.
‘ifs’ are never any good
cool tips
how do you make fire
by putting branches togrther in a circle with stones around it and a match in the middle
you might need to keep moving w/out doing the above so that you are able to be found if you are in a place where you are freaked out and know one could see you, like in a dense forest being chased by a panther?
lol, today i went back to the place the branch fell, it was kinda scary. but the branch was bigger than i rememberd it…lol, i remember the exact place, the fence was marked, lol