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How To Plan A Mountain Climbing Event Even skilled mountain climbers try to familiarize themselves with their target area before heading off, so make
map, read the guidebooks, ask people who've had experience in the area and scout a route.
Once you know what to expect from the area in and around the mountain, decide on your pacing - how fast or slow you will be traveling, what time you'll start, what kind of terrain will be involved and how far before you stop. Find out if you could use your own car to drive to the area and if there is parking available. If not, ask about shuttle services that may be provided.
Get some mountain outing skills You don't have to be a certified mountain man to enjoy a mountain outing, but your group should at least have one or two people who know something about living and surviving in the wilderness. At least have one person who has skills such as, how to navigate the mountains, start a fire or put up a tent.
Make sure your fitness level and mountain skills are sufficient for your outing. Don't attempt to go on a mountain outing hoping to get through with luck and a few basic skills. Make sure the technical skills of at least one group member exceed the difficulty level of the hike or outing.
Mind the weather Consider the season when you're planning a mountain outing. Knowing what to expect can help you organize a safer and more enjoyable trip and prevent unpleasant surprises that might occur. Check with the weather bureau about weather conditions a day before your outing and on the day itself. Never, under any circumstance, try to go on a mountain outing when a storm is headed your way.
Contact the forest service They are in charge of the campgrounds and in many areas in the US, people who go out for mountain hikes, picnics or outings are required to register before heading out. They can also alert you on the hazards and dangers that you'll need to watch out for during your outing.
Dress up for the occasion It's a mountain outing, so dress in clothes that will be comfortable and still provide protection. Wear the appropriate shoes, hats and jackets and if you're going in winter, wear the right type of clothing that will provide sufficient insulation and protection, including gloves and snowshoes.
Food and water Plan your meals during the mountain outing and bring enough food and water to last you during the trip. Have extra provisions just in case you run out.
Bring your med kit Sure, it's an outing and you're out there to have fun, but remember you're in unfamiliar territory. Little accidents could occur, such as cuts, bumps, scratches and insect bites. Bring a first aid kit that includes bandages, antiseptic wipes, gauzes, adhesive bandages, insect repellant, antibiotic ointment and blister pads.
You might also want to bring over-the-counter medicines such as pain relievers, anti-inflammatory and anti-pyretic over-the-counter drugs. For insect bites and allergies, bring anti-itch lotions and ointments.
Gear up Bring the necessary tools and equipment you will need during the outing. Tents and camping gears, flashlights, blankets, matches, fuel, forks, knives, can openers and other things necessary to make your trip comfortable and safe should be packed up and stored in your bags. Don't forget to bring your maps and guidebooks and make sure you can easily access them during the trip.
Fill 'er up Make sure your car has a full tank of gas before heading out. On your way to the mountains, check out the gas stations along the way and take note of the nearest station from the parking area once you've reached your destination. It's also a good idea to have an extra gallon stashed in case of an emergency.
Leave something behind Before leaving for your mountain outing, leave a copy of your itinerary with a family member or a friend. The itinerary should include where you're going, what time you're leaving, who the group members are and what time you expect to return.
Appoint a leader It could be you or somebody else who has the essential navigation and climbing skills. Get at least two or more group leaders if you have a bigger group. This will help break down the number of people to a manageable level and will make it easy to track individuals to account for their presence or absence.
Before the hike, the group leader/s should count how many participants or group members he has. If the trip is long, he should do this periodically during the hike and do the counting again once they've reached the camp or picnic ground.
Plan for emergencies Have a sound emergency route in case you need to bail out. Make sure the group knows about this and are familiar with the necessary steps to make. Above all, plan a mountain outing based on safety. You will enjoy it more if you know that you have nothing to worry about during the outing and that you can go home safe and sound when it's over
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What are the 15 items from the subarctic survival simulation? What is the rank order of importance?
I think they are: Magnetic Compass
Gallon Can of Maple Syrup
Sleeping Bag
Bottle of Water Purification Tablets
20ft by 20ft Heavy Canvas
13 Wood Matches
250ft Rope
Working Flashlight
Pair of Snowshoes
Fifth of Bacardi
Shaving Kit w/ Mirror
Alarm Clock
Hand Axe
Innertube of 14 Inch Wheel
Northern Star Navigation (book)
Does anyone know what order they should go in? More importantly, why?
There must be more than one subarctic survival simulation. The following link has several survival simulations which I have used over the years, including a subarctic survival. Since these are copyrighted, I will not give you the exact listing and reasons why. However, they exist. There is even a video you can use. Good luck
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