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FOREST-BEFORE AND
AFTER
BEFORE ENTERING THE FOREST@BEFORE LOST
PACK SMART, NOT MORE
1.When packing, always give some thought to “what if I’m lost”
essentials. Keep survival items in a waist pouch and never
leave camp without it. Below are must-haves in your survival
kit. Collectively they should not weigh more than 1kg.
2.Carry at least three fire starters – Vaseline soaked cotton
balls, magnifying glass and cigarette lighter.
3.A small bottle of iodine to disinfect water. Use one small
drop for every litre.
4.A few zip-lock bags for holding water.
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FIRST AID NEED SURVIVAL
SUPPLIES POCKET NEEDS
SURVIVAL
KNIFE ( RAMBO
KNIFE )
SURVIVAL
KNIFE ( TWORATS )
After entering the forest@getting lost
1.BE REALISTIC
You are lost. The worst thing you can do is to wander around and
tire yourself. Assess your situation. Ask yourself what you need
to do today, right now, to survive and how long the food you have
will last. Prioritising and doing the most important chores first
will save you. If night is falling, looking for shelter
immediately would be your priority.
2.DRAW ATTENTION
Break off branches at eye-level, five feet above the ground along
the path to help rescue team track you down. You can also leave
heaps of stones, piles of branches or leaves for the same
purpose. A whistle never fails to draw attention and its piercing
shrill can echo far. When making a smoke signal, you get more
smoke by adding leaves to the fire. Understand that from the air
you’ll be a tiny dot. Find an open spot where the plume can rise
beyond the forest canopy. Caveat: Take care not to start a forest
fire and thus put yourself in danger.
3.GET ALONG WITH THE WILDLIFE
Walking around the rainforest is not like walking through the
carnivorous exhibit’s cage in the zoo. So if you’re worried about
stumbling on a hungry beast, it won’t happen. Firstly, the jungle
is too dense for you to see anything. A camouflaged flying fox
can fly pass you in a blink. Secondly, your human scent is alien
and will make them run away before you see them. If they don’t,
they’re probably females defending babies or their nest. So do
give way to a nursing mum.
4.GO AU NATURAL
Although it’s not easy to find natural resources dry enough to
start a fire in the damp forest, some resins, like the keruing
trees, and bark strips are good fire starters. Look out for
natural shelters. Young Leonard Hendrik and Milos Johed, who got
lost in 2005 in Bau, Sarawak, made a cave their home for two
nights before they were found. Observe what animals, especially
monkeys, in the forest eat. Whatever they can eat is most
probably good for you too.
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