Health and other associated issues - Tips, Information and Guides
Prepare Yourself For Nature And The Outdoors
by: Terrell James Camping outside in the woods or forest with your family, friends, and
loved ones can be a very enjoyable experience. Whether sitting around the
campfire and telling stories or bird watching and exploring nature, being
outdoors can leave you with unforgettable memories. Now what memories you will
leave with depends on how well you are prepared. If a camper is not
knowledgeable about his surroundings, nature can give some pretty nasty
surprises. Below are some advice and tips that will help you avoid certain
situations that can damper your trip. Bugs go away. Bugs are always a very annoying problem for a lot of campers. These
critters keep flying around your food, and buzzing in your ears. Also
let’s not forget about more serious problems from some insects, like
mosquitoes, which love to bite and give you itchy bumps. Then there are lice and
ticks which can pass on diseases. Here are some tips to help keep the bugs away. 1. Try not to use fragrant lotions or products. Sweet smells attract
insects. 2. Try to stay cool. Bugs are attracted to sweat. 3. Bring bug repellant/ Sunscreen. Just don’t use too much, 4. Avoid eating bananas – this fruit secretes an odor through your
pours which attracts mosquitoes. 5. Use coconut oil – this repels mosquitoes Beware of Ticks Ticks can be a problem due to the fact they can spread diseases. Ways to
prevent yourself from exposure to ticks is to avoid grassy areas, wear a hat,
and do not wear shorts when you are on a trail. You should check for ticks and
if detected remove it as early as possible. If you find a tick attached to your
skin, use tweezers close to your skin as possible and pull off the tick, but do
not squeeze its body. You should have the doctor check the bite as soon as
possible. Ticks can spread diseases such as Lyme disease and ehrlichiosis to
humans, which is fatal if not treated. General Advice Here is some useful advice that is good to know on every camping or
outdoor trip or vacation: 1. Bring and keep a picture of the travelers with you, in case anyone gets
lost. 2. When hiking remember to bring some water, food, a flashlight, and
bandages. 3. Never hike by yourself. 4. 80% of your body heat is lost through your head, so to keep warm, wear
a hat. The advices I gave in this article I consider very important in helping to
keep your outdoors experience an enjoyable one.
About The Author
Terrell James is the webmaster and owner of the new website Costa Rica
Travel
http://www.costa-ricatravel.com/ which is about his backpacking
experience in Cloud Forest in Costa Rica. |
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