Picking up a few hiking safety tips will probably save your life. There are many things that can be done to help keep you and your loved ones safe.
u Research the area you will hike.
Research the place where you will be hiking and see what you find. Hike in areas that are kept in good condition. 36 Even though some places are reported to be safe, remember that terrain (地形) is always changing.
u Research weather patterns in the area.
Look at recent weather before you leave to see how it may have affected the area. 37 Rainfall may also result in loose ground. Remember to bring the appropriate clothing for conditions such as wind, rain or extreme heat.
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Know where you are going and let a family member or close friend know where you are heading. Give this person a detailed description of where you plan to be. Give an expected departure and arrival time and do your best to hike where you will have radio signal or cellphone service.
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If possible, choose a place that at least one of you is familiar with to avoid surprises. Hike with somebody who can give you first aid or make sure you take a first aid class before your trip. When it comes to hiking, you are better safe than sorry!
u Pack for all situations.
40 However, some of these necessities will finally come in handy: a full water bottle, energy food, a map, a compass, materials to start a fire, an extra blanket, a radio/cellphone and basic first aid equipment.
A. Plan in advance.
B. Pay attention to safety.
C. Always hike with a partner or group.
D. It may seem like extra weight on a hike.
E. Be sure to choose commonly used paths.
F. Keep others informed of your hike.
G. Flooding and fallen trees are always a possibility.
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