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With survival and attitude in mind, remember
STOP Stop - Think - Observe - Plan As soon as
you notice something wrong, stop. If youve lost
your way and become disoriented or come into bad
weather or any other situation, you and your
party should stop moving immediately. You dont
want to worsen the situation. Think about your
predicament. Where were you last sure you were on
the trail? Do you have alternate exits available?
That sort of thing. Observe your surroundings,
assets, yourself, and the rest of your party. Are
there obvious landmarks (maybe to help re-orient
yourself)? Do you have more clothing or cover
available if caught in a snowstorm? Perhaps most
importantly, how are you and the rest of your
group doingphysically and mentally? Come up
with a plan. Between the think and observe steps
you can collect a lot of information to help make
informed decisions about how to best proceed.
Certainly, this could be the toughest
stepsurvival priorities like water might have to
take a back seat to fire, just for a moral
booster. (And hopefully hypothermia hasnt set
inimpaired judgment!)
With survival and attitude in mind, remember
STOP Stop - Think - Observe - Plan As soon as
you notice something wrong, stop. If youve lost
your way and become disoriented or come into bad
weather or any other situation, you and your
party should stop moving immediately. You dont
want to worsen the situation. Think about your
predicament. Where were you last sure you were on
the trail? Do you have alternate exits available?
That sort of thing. Observe your surroundings,
assets, yourself, and the rest of your party. Are
there obvious landmarks (maybe to help re-orient
yourself)? Do you have more clothing or cover
available if caught in a snowstorm? Perhaps most
importantly, how are you and the rest of your
group doingphysically and mentally? Come up
with a plan. Between the think and observe steps
you can collect a lot of information to help make
informed decisions about how to best proceed.
Certainly, this could be the toughest
stepsurvival priorities like water might have to
take a back seat to fire, just for a moral
booster. (And hopefully hypothermia hasnt set
inimpaired judgment!)
With survival and attitude in mind, remember
STOP Stop - Think - Observe - Plan As soon as
you notice something wrong, stop. If youve lost
your way and become disoriented or come into bad
weather or any other situation, you and your
party should stop moving immediately. You dont
want to worsen the situation. Think about your
predicament. Where were you last sure you were on
the trail? Do you have alternate exits available?
That sort of thing. Observe your surroundings,
assets, yourself, and the rest of your party. Are
there obvious landmarks (maybe to help re-orient
yourself)? Do you have more clothing or cover
available if caught in a snowstorm? Perhaps most
importantly, how are you and the rest of your
group doingphysically and mentally? Come up
with a plan. Between the think and observe steps
you can collect a lot of information to help make
informed decisions about how to best proceed.
Certainly, this could be the toughest
stepsurvival priorities like water might have to
take a back seat to fire, just for a moral
booster. (And hopefully hypothermia hasnt set
inimpaired judgment!)
Your orange blanket has more helpful information
printed on it. Use this paper to help start a
fire if necessary.
Your orange blanket has more helpful information
printed on it. Use this paper to help start a
fire if necessary.
Your orange blanket has more helpful information
printed on it. Use this paper to help start a
fire if necessary.
With survival and attitude in mind, remember
STOP Stop - Think - Observe - Plan As soon as
you notice something wrong, stop. If youve lost
your way and become disoriented or come into bad
weather or any other situation, you and your
party should stop moving immediately. You dont
want to worsen the situation. Think about your
predicament. Where were you last sure you were on
the trail? Do you have alternate exits available?
That sort of thing. Observe your surroundings,
assets, yourself, and the rest of your party. Are
there obvious landmarks (maybe to help re-orient
yourself)? Do you have more clothing or cover
available if caught in a snowstorm? Perhaps most
importantly, how are you and the rest of your
group doingphysically and mentally? Come up
with a plan. Between the think and observe steps
you can collect a lot of information to help make
informed decisions about how to best proceed.
Certainly, this could be the toughest
stepsurvival priorities like water might have to
take a back seat to fire, just for a moral
booster. (And hopefully hypothermia hasnt set
inimpaired judgment!)
With survival and attitude in mind, remember
STOP Stop - Think - Observe - Plan As soon as
you notice something wrong, stop. If youve lost
your way and become disoriented or come into bad
weather or any other situation, you and your
party should stop moving immediately. You dont
want to worsen the situation. Think about your
predicament. Where were you last sure you were on
the trail? Do you have alternate exits available?
That sort of thing. Observe your surroundings,
assets, yourself, and the rest of your party. Are
there obvious landmarks (maybe to help re-orient
yourself)? Do you have more clothing or cover
available if caught in a snowstorm? Perhaps most
importantly, how are you and the rest of your
group doingphysically and mentally? Come up
with a plan. Between the think and observe steps
you can collect a lot of information to help make
informed decisions about how to best proceed.
Certainly, this could be the toughest
stepsurvival priorities like water might have to
take a back seat to fire, just for a moral
booster. (And hopefully hypothermia hasnt set
inimpaired judgment!)
With survival and attitude in mind, remember
STOP Stop - Think - Observe - Plan As soon as
you notice something wrong, stop. If youve lost
your way and become disoriented or come into bad
weather or any other situation, you and your
party should stop moving immediately. You dont
want to worsen the situation. Think about your
predicament. Where were you last sure you were on
the trail? Do you have alternate exits available?
That sort of thing. Observe your surroundings,
assets, yourself, and the rest of your party. Are
there obvious landmarks (maybe to help re-orient
yourself)? Do you have more clothing or cover
available if caught in a snowstorm? Perhaps most
importantly, how are you and the rest of your
group doingphysically and mentally? Come up
with a plan. Between the think and observe steps
you can collect a lot of information to help make
informed decisions about how to best proceed.
Certainly, this could be the toughest
stepsurvival priorities like water might have to
take a back seat to fire, just for a moral
booster. (And hopefully hypothermia hasnt set
inimpaired judgment!)
With survival and attitude in mind, remember
STOP Stop - Think - Observe - Plan As soon as
you notice something wrong, stop. If youve lost
your way and become disoriented or come into bad
weather or any other situation, you and your
party should stop moving immediately. You dont
want to worsen the situation. Think about your
predicament. Where were you last sure you were on
the trail? Do you have alternate exits available?
That sort of thing. Observe your surroundings,
assets, yourself, and the rest of your party. Are
there obvious landmarks (maybe to help re-orient
yourself)? Do you have more clothing or cover
available if caught in a snowstorm? Perhaps most
importantly, how are you and the rest of your
group doingphysically and mentally? Come up
with a plan. Between the think and observe steps
you can collect a lot of information to help make
informed decisions about how to best proceed.
Certainly, this could be the toughest
stepsurvival priorities like water might have to
take a back seat to fire, just for a moral
booster. (And hopefully hypothermia hasnt set
inimpaired judgment!)
Your orange blanket has more helpful information
printed on it. Use this paper to help start a
fire if necessary.
Your orange blanket has more helpful information
printed on it. Use this paper to help start a
fire if necessary.
Your orange blanket has more helpful information
printed on it. Use this paper to help start a
fire if necessary.
Your orange blanket has more helpful information
printed on it. Use this paper to help start a
fire if necessary.
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