January 16, 2010

When You Buy Hunting Equipment in the UK, Make Certain to Take Survival Gear

Whether you’re headed out for big trip or just a few hours, you need to take basic survival equipment along with your hunting equipment. If you’ll buy your hunting and survival equipment all at once, that will help you get exactly what you need. But you need to consider your particular needs and situation rather than just settle for a "one size fits all" survival kit. Here's some information to help you get just the gear you need.

Buy Hunting Equipment - Consider the Type of Activity

Each outdoor activity warrants a slightly different set of survival equipment. For example, if you plan to be moving through the bush, a compass and accurate maps are essential. It’s always a good idea to take a full canteen of water and some food with you. Choose compact, high energy foods like nuts or dried fruits such as raisins. Your most indispensable equipment should be in something waterproof in case of rain or having to encounter a stream or creek. Something as easy as a couple of durable plastic bags and twist ties will serve quite nicely. Always wear a sharp hunting knife. It can help keep you alive in a crisis situation.

Buy Hunting Equipment - What Are Some of the Essentials?

Some of the most important items you can carry are those that will protect you against the elements. One smart item to bring with you would be a so-called "space blanket." This is a big, thin, bendable plastic sheet that has a covering of Mylar, a substance that helps to keep your body from losing precious heat. Mylar blankets normally have intense, metallic silver or gold covers that will reflect as much as 97% of heat given off by your body. Mylar is a advanced element created for the US space program. A space blanket furthermore may be incorporated to set up a short-term shelter, such as a lean-to. A space blanket compacts into a pouch that will easily go into a pocket. Your survival kit should always have insect repellent also. In case you will be stuck out in the bad weather for many hours, you’re undoubtedly going to need a fire, so so bring a compressed flint and steel or water-resistant matches and also some dry tinder.

Buy Hunting Equipment - Other Basic Survival Gear

Even though you will wish to travel with a lightweight load, make sure you pack a first aid kit that will include disinfectant, sterile bandages, gauze pads, gauze for wrapping, tape to secure the gauze, aspirin and antacids. It may be a good idea also to include an Ace® elastic bandage, a small pair of scissors, latex gloves and also a few safety pins. Other useful supplies would be insect repellent, sunscreen and toilet paper. A lot of outdoorsmen would never venture into the bush without some some form of essential fishing tackle. Should you not be able to find your way out of the woods, consider including an LED flashlight in your kit, as they have a superior battery life and can get the attention of rescuers from a great distance.

In the event of an emergency, buying the right survival equipment can keep you alive.

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