Contents
- Celebrate BC Parks 100
- Things to Do
- Partnerships
- Conservation
- Planning
- About BC Parks
This will help searchers find you if you become lost.
This will help prevent your getting lost in the first place. If you do get lost you and your buddy can help each other.
A bright colour like orange or red will help you to be seen if you get lost. Weather can change quickly so always carry some warm clothes with you.
Always
carry a garbage bag and a whistle on a picnic,
hike or camping trip. An orange garbage bag is best.If you do get lost, you can make a hole in the bag for your face (so you can breathe!) and put the bag on over your head to keep you dry and warm. Carry a whistle. It requires less energy than yelling and can be heard further than your voice.
If You Get Lost HUG A TREE as soon as you think you are lost. A tree can be your friend while people are looking for you. It will shelter you and help you feel better. Hugging your tree will keep you in one place so you can be found.
If you get lost, your parents will get a search team to find you. Don't hide if you see someone looking for you. It is probably a person from a search team or someone else who can help you.
You will be safest if you stay calm and stay in one place. If you hear a noise that frightens you, yell out your name. Animals are usually more afraid of you than you are of them.
Make yourself
Big. If you are lost, try to pick a tree near a clearing so you can be easily seen. Lie down in the clearing by your tree when you hear a helicopter fly over.
Safety in the woods is based on the Hug-a-Tree and Survive Program started in San Diego California. For more information, visit the Canada Hug a Tree and Survive website at: