Friday, January 15, 2016

Hiking and basic outdoors best survival gear

What is the right best survival gear to pack for great outdoors?

Because the outdoors can be beautiful and dangerous, there are some basic outdoor best survival gear you need to pack for safety and comfort


This is the perfect time of the year for mountaineering: beautiful
weather and breathtaking views! Hiking is a great activity for both its
exercise benefits and its scenery. We recommends these survival gear hiking supplies:


    • Map- Okay. It’s just hiking and you’ll find your way in and out of it through the trails. Still, you need to bring your hiking waterproof map because you’ll never know when you will use it.
    • Compass – A small compass will not be a big weight to carry. Do not forget to bring and learn to use one along with the map.
    • GPS (if you’re
      high tech) Keeps track of routes, tracks and way-points, heart rate with
      heart rate monitor, features trip computer, sunrise / sunset times,
      hunting / fishing information, electronic compass and barometric
      altimeter. (You must bring extra battery!)
    • Sunscreen – the best one is with highest SPF 50 plus and water resistant
    • Lip balm -the best is with SPF 50 for sports and outdoors
    • Hiking polarized sunglasses
    • Layers of clothing: hiking jacket, vest, pants, gloves, hat
    • Flashlight (do not forget the spare one)
    • Extra batteries
    • First Aid Kit with outdoors best survival gear
    • Wind & Waterproof Matches or Survival Emergency Camping Fire Starter
    • Waterproof container for all your gear for great outdoors
    • Fire starter kit
    • Knife/multi-tool – Pocket knife is a small folding knife, usually
      between 3 to 5 inches in length.The skipjoint knife that contains more
      than just one blade is often used as a soft duty utility tool. Swiss
      Army Knife and United States Army knife are two of the more popular
      skipjoint knife varieties in the market. It contains an array of tool
      such as scissors, corkscrews, bottle openers, saws, plain edges, and
      serrated.
    • Kits for stove– If you are planning to cook during the trip, bring your own portable stove.
    • Heavy Duty Duct tape
    • Extra day’s supply of food
    • Water bottles / Hydration system– It may be obvious to bring food and water on the trip but it is still worth mentioning.
    • Water filter / treatment system
      An ample supply of clean drinking water keeps you from drinking water
      coming from lakes and rivers you came across, which can be unsafe
    • hiking tents ultra lightweight
    • All Weather Tarp
    • reflective blanket
    • Binoculars
    • Insect repellent spray, bracelet or insect repellent hiking shirts
Fresh air is much more pleasant when you’re prepared with high quality outdoor best survival gear!


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