Outdoor Survival

Outdoor survival refers to the techniques and skills required to survive in natural environments, particularly in situations where one is lost or stranded. This encompasses the ability to find food, water, and shelter, as well as navigation, first aid, and the use of tools and resources available in the wilderness. Outdoor survival emphasizes self-sufficiency, adaptability, and problem-solving in potentially life-threatening situations. It often involves knowledge of local flora and fauna, weather patterns, and the principles of risk management. Key components of outdoor survival include the ability to create a shelter, start a fire, purify water, identify edible plants, and signal for help.