It doesn't sound a bit odd, everyone should know at least some survival skills. You might think that's just for adventurers or those who enjoy playing extreme sports, while you're not. But, just because you only wander around the beach or take a short walk near the forest doesn't mean that dangers will spare your life. You may never know when and how dangers come to you if you're not trained. So, let's dive into this.
Down below are some tips to keep you safe in various situations. Some of these are rather familiar to us all, like what to do if you accidentally encounter a moose. The advice is to take your chance and leave immediately, you'll have a window of opportunity to do that. That giant beast will not hesitate to sweep through half the forest to take you down. So, just leave, as fast as you can. We have more tips that should have you coming home for dinner at the end of the day instead of being bear food and such. So, let's scroll down and have a look.
About a quarter mile later, I turned around and began to head to my car since I was already 6 miles into a 2.5 mile hike. Right around where the smell changed, I heard a sudden crashing sound and saw a black bear just busting its way away from the trail into the woods. I had walked past it, and then came back upon it when I turned around.
Down below are some tips to keep you safe in various situations. Some of these are rather familiar to us all, like what to do if you accidentally encounter a moose. The advice is to take your chance and leave immediately, you'll have a window of opportunity to do that. That giant beast will not hesitate to sweep through half the forest to take you down. So, just leave, as fast as you can. We have more tips that should have you coming home for dinner at the end of the day instead of being bear food and such. So, let's scroll down and have a look.
#1 “If you’re walking in a forest and suddenly everything gets dead silent, find shelter. There’s likely a predator nearby”
#2 “Most animals don’t smile. If you see teeth or an open mouth, it’s usually a warning or sign of aggression"
#3 “If you are swimming at the beach or a coastal inlet and see an unusually calm area of water, get away from it. It could be a riptide. On that note, if you do get stuck in a rip, don’t swim against it. You will tire and drown. Swim parallel to the coast till you swim out of the rip"
#4 “If you happen upon a moose and aren’t intending to be that close (hunters), regardless of the season, you should leave immediately. Moose are not your friends. You’ll have a window of opportunity to leave. Take it. The cows will straight-up murder you, especially if she has calves and the bulls might take down half a forest to murder you"
#5 “If you are in a canyon, slot or otherwise, and you see clouds anywhere in the sky GTFO. It could be raining miles away and cause a flash flood in less than 10 minutes as water rushes through the canyon. Get to higher ground"
#6 “If you’re hiking and suddenly smell something very musky, almost reminiscent of faint country manure, keep your damn eyes open"
I was hiking on the Appalachian Trail today, up in Maryland. The wind shifted and the smell changed to something like I described above. Caught me off guard, but I kept hiking.About a quarter mile later, I turned around and began to head to my car since I was already 6 miles into a 2.5 mile hike. Right around where the smell changed, I heard a sudden crashing sound and saw a black bear just busting its way away from the trail into the woods. I had walked past it, and then came back upon it when I turned around.