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When a person stands in the vast desert, you will feel helpless; When a person walks through a dense forest, you will feel fear; When you are alon

Common sense necessary for survival in the wild

When a person stands in the vast desert, you will feel helpless; When a person walks through a dense forest, you will feel fear; When you are alon

Common sense necessary for survival in the wild

When a person stands in the vast desert, you will feel helpless; When a person walks through a dense forest, you will feel fear; When you are alone in the cold glacier and snow, you will feel desperate at any time. How to survive in the wild requires usual study and accumulation or actual exercise. The following skills hope that everyone can learn more about survival in the wild.

1. If there is no water in the snow, don't eat it directly, which will lower your core temperature and greatly reduce your chances of survival. You should put the snow in the kettle, put the kettle near your body and melt it before drinking.

2. The skill of rock climbing is to always let yourself have three contact points with the climbing place.

3. When you get lost, you can stick a stick in the ground, put a stone named A at the vertex of his shadow, and put a stone named B at the fixed point of the shadow ten minutes later. A and B are east-west pointing lines, and their vertical lines are north-south pointing lines.

4. Drinking water in the wild is mainly from rocks, followed by rain. If not, you can simply filter out the dirty water on your clothes and boil it.

In wild fire at night, it is necessary to dry clothes, give you light, make you confident and drive away wild animals.

6. Men can pee around the camp, so that the wild animals can know that it is your territory, but women can't, because only men's urine contains enough testosterone.

7. Straighten your arm, say that your hands are four fingers together, and say that your hands are perpendicular to your arms. In your field of vision, the distance between these four fingers is the distance that the sun runs in your field of vision for one hour, from which you can measure the distance from the sun to the ground level and know the time from sunset.

When camping, you'd better lift the bed off the ground, because you don't want to sleep with snakes and termites.

9. Don't be afraid to eat raw food. Termites can be eaten raw, and insects can also be eaten raw, which will provide you with a lot of energy.

10. Before eating the plant, cut a hole in the stem of the plant and sprinkle a pinch of salt into it. After a while, if it doesn't change color, the plant is generally harmless. If there is, then give up.

1 1. Without food, ordinary people can live for a week, and without water, they can live for three days at most. Therefore, all actions should fully consider water sources and solve the drinking water problem.

12. In the snow, the colder you feel, the more you have to act, or you will freeze to death. When the hand feels cold, shaking hard can make the blood flow to the hand and ensure the temperature.

13. When the temperature is below zero, exercise, but not too hard, otherwise the sweat will freeze, which will further lower the core temperature and greatly reduce the chances of survival.

14. When sleeping in the snow, you can dig a snow hole and pay attention to ventilation, because the air will take away more cold air. And dig a deeper hole in the hole. You can let the cold air in your hole drop to that deeper hole to keep your body temperature.

15. In the desert, if you dig down 15 cm, the temperature can be reduced by 15 degrees, and you can sleep here. 16. In the desert, don't drink or even touch the white juice in plants, which is highly toxic.

17. Beyond your traditional concept, when there is no water, your urine is fresh and you can drink it, and the water in elephant feces can be squeezed out directly. Although these are disgusting, they can kill you.

18. Also, in the desert, if you can't find water, you can find wet sand in a low-lying place, then wrap some in clothes, twist it hard, and then suck it with your mouth to replenish a little water.

19. If the sun is dazzling, you must do something, because it will make you blind. It is best to wrap dark clothes around your eyes, which can effectively protect your eyes through the silk holes in your clothes.

The most important thing to survive in the wild is to get lost easily. So, what if you get lost in the wild?

1. When you get lost in the wild, don't panic, but stop immediately, always remember the road you have traveled calmly, try to re-establish your direction according to all possible signs, and then look for the road. The most reliable way is to get lost and go back to the original starting point.

2. After you get lost in the mountains, you should first climb high and look far, and judge which direction you should go. Usually, you should walk in the direction of low terrain, so it is easy to touch the water source, and it is safest to walk along the river, which is especially important in the forest. Because roads and residential areas are often built by waterfront and rivers.

If you meet a fork in the road, there are many roads that make you feel at a loss. You should first make clear the direction you want to take, and then choose the right road. If the directions of several roads are roughly the same and cannot be determined, then take the middle road first, so as to make ends meet, and even if you take the wrong road, you will not deviate too far.

When traveling in mountainous areas, in order to avoid getting lost, save physical strength and improve travel speed, we should strive for roads that cross mountains and mountains instead of paths. If there is no road, we can choose to travel on the edge of longitudinal ridges, ridges, hillsides, rivers and streams, as well as on the terrain with high and sparse trees, large gaps and low grass. We should strive to walk on the beam instead of the ditch, and walk vertically instead of horizontally.

Some dry places in the wild, such as deserts, deep mountains and wild mountains, have less water resources, which requires us to know how to find water resources.

Method 1: Listen.

With sensitive hearing organs, pay more attention to whether there is running water, frogs and waterfowl at the foot of the mountain, streams, cliffs, basins and valleys. If you can hear these sounds, it means that you are not far from the place where there is water, which can prove that these water sources are running tap water and can be directly drunk. However, we should pay special attention to the fact that the sound of the wind blowing leaves should not be regarded as the sound of running water.

Method 2: smell.

Try to smell wet with your nose, or the smell of soil and water plants brought by the wind. Then follow the direction of the smell to find water. Of course, this requires some experience.

There are many contents involved in the survival in the wild, so I won't introduce them in detail here. For more information, please pay attention to the outdoor activity channel of the health care network, or search for wild survival in the station to learn more.