Thursday, March 8, 2018

Things to do when lost in the jungle, mountain






One of today's recreational hikes is hiking or trekking, activities involving walking in mountains or forests.

Aside from being a kind of exercise, it is also amazing to see the scenery at the top of the mountain.

However, there are occasions when nature travel has a hazard.

According to mountain ranger and jungle survivalist Martin Francisco, leaving the road signs to help avoid getting lost, especially if there is no accompanying guide.

"For example, weeds and leaves ... I'll be on the road [for] in case someone finds me, that is, I'm going there," Francisco said.

If it is necessary to spend the night on the road, prepare equipment that can be used as a temporary shelter or shelter.

"If you think you're going to say, you'll give a little time to prepare [and make] a shelter," Francisco said.

Get large branches and find a sturdy tree that will become shelter shelter.

Use vines as bins and large leaves as roofs.

It is also a good idea to take a dip in areas that are sunk or deep because the water can accumulate here especially when it rains.

BUILDING FIRE

Without matches or fire-fighting equipment, dry woods can be used easily.

Flame can be the source of the wood. It's best for dried bamboo.

"Let's get her the most out of it that we'll throw a rock to start the fire," Francisco said.

Use sharp objects to tear down the bark of wood that will serve as a wick.

Put the bed around the bamboo and rub it.

At the time of the fire, slide it slowly to grow fires and place thinning branches into firewood. Cover it with big trees so they do not die immediately.

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