Basic Outdoor Survival
No matter where you are going, be prepared for emergencies and make it a habit to carry the essentials with you everywhere.  Here are some tips that will help you not need search and rescue services.
    - Leave a note with someone listing your destination, route and when you are returning.  Also, list the gear you are taking with you.
 
    - If you go with someone, know their level of experience and never separate.  If you go alone, understand the risks.
 
    - Learn about the area you are heading to, the trails, hazards, campsites, water sources and habitat.  If possible, take a map.
 
    - Mark your trail with bright flagging of the trail becomes hard to see.
 
    - Look around you so you know what the area looks like from different directions.
 
    - Plan for sudden changes in weather and health.
 
    - Have a compass and know how to use it.
 
    - Eat and drink often.
 
    - Keep dry as hypothermia can develop quickly.
 
    - Use common sense
 
Take the Essentials
    - Map
 
    - Compass
 
    - Extra Food and Water
 
    - Firestarter
 
    - Warm Clothing
 
    - Flashlight / Headlamp
 
    - First Aid Kit
 
    - Whistle
 
    - Rain / Wind Gear
 
    - Pocket Knife / Hatchet
 
    - Large Garbage Bags
 
    - Sunscreen and Bug Repellent
 
    - #550 Parachute Cord
 
    - Signal Mirror (or an old CD)