5 Essential Tips For Getting Home Safely
There are very simple and basic ways to keep from getting lost in a forest or area where small game hunting is done.
The most common and the most convenient thing to do is to look over your shoulder as you tramp into the forest or woods.
1. Do as what Hansel and Gretel did.
Try to remember the way you got in, because it probably will be the same way you will want to use to get out. Prepare and use some markers to use to mark the areas and paths you have traversed. It makes you more comfortable going through the woods if you have a clear idea of exactly how to get out.
2. Remember a land mark
Take note of a tree or a relevant or significant bush in the forest. This helps in keeping tabs on where you are located exactly and help in determining where you might be going.
3. Take note of the angles of logging-trails
Be observant when you are out in the woods. Besides thinking only of how to hunt game, it is advisable to know and remember the specific angles of the trails used for logging and how they branch out. This could prove to be a helpful tool especially when you find yourself game hunting in an area that is wooded.
Take note of the angles that are sharply formed by the trails because these trails are used to drag timber toward the road. Usually, this road means civilization, and of course a convenient way out.
4. Get a map
The most intelligent way to keep from losing one’s way is by carrying a map of the specific place or area where the small game hunt is ongoing. Usually these maps are prepared and made available by the United States Geological Survey.
5. If it's within your budget, invest in a GPS system. Cell phones don't always work far from urban areas. Even if you can't find your way out, a GPS system will help others find you.
There are many simple and effective ways to keep on a path that is straight and appropriate to avoid getting off the beaten track. All it takes is effectively planning your hunting trip and being prepared.
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