Safety Tips While Recreating
SAFETY TIPS
Here are few reminders to keep you healthy and alive when hiking and biking in the
backcountry. Whether you are out in the sunshine in summer or in the snow in winter,
these hold true.
Hypothermia is subnormal body temperature that can lead to mental and physical
collapse and death. Hypothermia is caused by combinations of cold, wetness, and
wind, and can be aggravated by exhaustion. Most cases develop in air temperatures
between 30 and 50 degrees Fahrenheit and it can occur during any season. It is
important to stay dry, as wet clothes loose about 90% of their insulating value.
Altitude Sickness is a result of overexertion at high elevations when oxygen
supply is reduced. Rapid breathing and a decrease of carbon dioxide level in the
blood, causing light-headedness and a cold feeling, cause hyperventilation. A good
principle to follow is to take it slow, rest often, move to lower elevation if
necessary, snack frequently, and most important, drink a lot of fluids to restore
body energy. These tips will help you get through the high altitude adjustment
quickly.
Dehydration is a lack of fluid intake. Adults require two quarts of water
daily and up to four quarts when exercising at high elevations. to avoid dehydration,
drink liquids frequently, and don't wait until you actually feel thirsty.
Emergencies can occur at anytime. If you get lost, take it easy, keep calm,
don't panic. Sit down and figure out where you are. Use your head and not your
legs. Three of anything (shouts, whistle, etc.) are a sign someone needs help.
Remember to carry a storm whistle, they are the loudest.
Please also... If you go into any area that is not heavily traveled, or go on any
trail, please let the forest rangers or someone else in your party know. Things happen.
Remember to take only pictures, and leave no trace of where you have been.
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760-873-2500
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760-648-7733
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PO Box 429
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760-647-3044
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Highway 395 & SR 136
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760-876-6222
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640.S. Main Street
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760-876-6200
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1 Minaret Road
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2520 Main Street
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760-934-2712
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437 Old Mammoth Road
Mammoth Lakes, CA 93546
760-934-8989
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PO Box 100 PMB 432
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760-934-3154
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