Some Free Advice From King Boreas |
If you take a minute or so before you head out to look at the map you have of the area you will be exploring, you will often find a barrier in one direction (N,S,E,W...this assumes you have a GPS unit or compass) that extends for miles (making it difficult to miss. This barrier could be a road, a stream, railroad tracks, a power line, or something similar. Fix the direction of your "escape route" in your head, and also think about whether you will turn left or right once you reach the "escape route". A couple of minutes spent on this before you go out in the woods can save you a miserable time once you get lost. Wait a second...can't I find the "escape route" by using my map once I am lost, you ask? Don't plan on your brain working at peak efficiency when you realize you are lost, take the time ahead of time, I answer. Statistics show that people who take these kinds of precautions are not the same people who generally wind up getting lost in the first place. Another freebie gained through forehead-slapping experience...start you GPS unit when you park your car, and set the parking spot as a waypoint...that way, if you get lost or just decide to quit for the day, you can easily find your way back to your ride home. |