Hiking Safety Essentials
Navigation Essentials
Never get lost on the trail with these navigation fundamentals:
- Map and Compass: Always carry a topographic map and know how to use a compass
- GPS Devices: Use GPS as a backup, but don't rely solely on electronics
- Trail Markers: Learn to recognize trail blazes and markers
- Landmarks: Note distinctive features as you hike
Emergency Preparedness
- Carry a first aid kit and know how to use it
- Tell someone your hiking plans and expected return time
- Pack extra food, water, and layers
- Bring emergency shelter (space blanket, bivy)
- Carry a whistle and signaling device
Wildlife Safety
- Make noise to avoid surprising wildlife
- Store food properly in bear country
- Know what to do if you encounter bears, mountain lions, or snakes
- Keep a safe distance from all wildlife