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Quick Read How to survive in the wilderness Assess your location and injuries to determine if you should stay put or look for help. Shelter yourself from the wind and rain to avoid hypothermia, which can be deadly. Purify water, preferably from a running, clear-looking water source.
We normally blink 15-20 times per minute, which means our eyes are closed about 1/10th of our whole time awake. Jan 24, 2020
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Read More »Clear the area around which you’re planning to build your fire, and make sure to keep your pack and other items away from the flames. The wind can easily pick up embers and light things on fire. If you’re sleeping next to a fire, you also want to be upwind so that smoke inhalation and flying embers don’t become an issue. And if you’ve had to replenish your food supply with fishing or hunting, make sure to cook your meal at least a few hours from where you plan to sleep. “If you eat dinner, especially if you cook something, plan to hike two more hours after that where you want to sleep because the smell can linger and attract animals,” Townes explains.
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What vitamins should not be taken together? Magnesium and calcium. ... Iron and green tea. ... Vitamin C and B12. ... Fat-soluble and water-soluble...
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3 main meals of the day Breakfast – eaten within an hour or two after a person wakes in the morning. (Index) ... Lunch – eaten around mid-day,...
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