What is the S.T.O.P acronym
1. Stop what you are doing.
2. Think about what you are going to do.
3. Observe everything around you.
4. Plan your next move and how your gonna survive.
Finding fresh water.
In the wilderness, water is very important to have so you stay hydrated.
In the wilderness, water is very important to have so you stay hydrated.
1. Dig somewhere wet - there will be a good chance that
there will be water.
there will be water.
2. Find a river or a lake- you can boil the water in the sun.
3. Catch some water from the rain - you can get a lot of rainwater
very quickly when it rains.
very quickly when it rains.
Shelter.
Shelter is one of the key things to have in the wild.
Shelter is one of the key things to have in the wild.
1. Build on high ground - just encase someone sends people looking for you.
2. Build near water - if you build near water you will have a easy water source.
3. Build on flat ground - you don't want to roll down a hill in your sleep.
How to start a fire.
Fire is good to have in the wild because it can make you warm
and it can cook your food.
Fire is good to have in the wild because it can make you warm
and it can cook your food.
1. Gather a lot of wood - just in case your wood runs out.
2. Have a shovel with you - so you can put dirt over the fire if it gets to wild and if you run out of
the water to put the fire out.
the water to put the fire out.
3. Make sure you have water - so you can put the fire out if it goes wild.
Basic first aid.
1. Bandages - just if you get a cut or start bleeding.
2. Bug repellent - there are a lot of bugs in the wild and the bugs don't like bug repellent
3. Medicine - just in case you are allergic to something in the wild.
Signal for help.
1. Signal using smoke and fire - People will see the smoke and think your stuck or in
danger.
danger.
2. S.O.S Signal - SOS means to save our souls and if someone sees it they will try to
find you.
find you.
3. Flare gun - these are sort of loud and someone might hear it and come to rescue you.
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