Nowadays, people are so used to modern life and technology that they have no idea what they would need to do to survive if they got lost in a forest. Although the chance of this happening is small, from time to time, we are invited to camp, so it is important to know some simple tricks that can save our lives.
Thinking about it, the awesome.club listed 8 very simple tricks that can get you out of trouble in a forest.
1. Enjoy the dew drops
To survive you need water, and a good source is in the dew. Just collect the droplets present on trees and grass with a piece of cloth. When the fabric is wet, wring out the water in your mouth🇧🇷 An alternative is to wrap a fabric around your leg and then walk across the grass.
2. Use sheets to keep warm
Leaves are a good insulating material and can help keep the body warm, especially during the night when it tends to get very cold. You can fill a jacket with leaves or make a blanket out of them. They can also double as a sleeping bag and are much warmer than the floor.
3. Make a water filter
If you have a plastic bottle, make your own filter: first, drill a hole in the bottle cap. Then cut the bottle as illustrated above. Layer a thicker piece of fabric, a thicker layer of ground charcoal, compacted grass, and a final thicker layer of sand and small rocks.🇧🇷 That’s it, now you have your own filter.
4. Don’t drink your urine if you can’t find water
In a moment of sheer desperation, the idea of drinking your own urine when you can’t find water may even cross your mind, but survival experts categorically state that drinking your own urine is not an option to consider.since it already contains previously discarded toxins and can further dehydrate the body because it contains dissolved mineral salts.
5. Collect water using trees and the sun
If you have a plastic bag, tie it securely over a leafy branch. Don’t let any air get into the bag. Wait a few hours. Do not forget that the branches must be exposed to the sun, as this will produce condensation on the leaves.
6. Use your own clothes to make fire
To make a fire, you need dry, small objects like dry leaves or twigs. If not, use your own clothes. Even a string from your sock might do.
7. Insect repellents with tree leaves
If you start to be bothered by mosquitoes and other insects, try to identify if there is a eucalyptus, citronella or even a pine tree nearby. O oil essential oil of these plants works as a very efficient repellent. — just crush the leaves and rub them on the skin.
8. Use a watch as a compass
Even an analog clock can show your location. Hold the watch horizontally so that it is parallel to the ground🇧🇷 Then turn the watch or hand so that the hour hand is pointing directly at the sun.
Next, you need to find the midpoint of the angle between the hour hand and the 12 o’clock mark on the clock, as shown in the photo. The midpoint between the two marks is the south.
What other tricks like these do you know? And what would you do first if you realized you got lost in the woods?
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