Safe and Sound: How Not to Get Lost in the Woods and How to Survive If You Do
By Gordon Snow
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Gordon Snow
In 35 years as a Mountie, Gordon Snow participated in over 200 searches for lost people, supervising over 50 of them. In 1984, he became the RCMP ground search and rescue coordinator for New Brunswick, and, after retiring in 1992, he worked to train others in search and rescue techniques.
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Safe and Sound - Gordon Snow
Safe and Sound
SAFE
and
SOUND
How Not to Get Lost in the Woods
and How to Survive If You Do
GORDON SNOW
© Gordon Snow, 1997.
All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or any retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Any requests for photocopying of any part of this book should be directed in writing to the Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency.
Published by Goose Lane Editions with the assistance of the Canada Council, the Department of Canadian Heritage, and the New Brunswick Department of Municipalities, Culture and Housing, 1997.
The author is grateful for the assistance of his daughter, Nancy MacDougall, and his mother, Irma Snow. Some of the material in Safe and Sound appears in slightly different form in the training manuals written by the author for his Search and Rescue courses.
Edited by Laurel Boone.
Cover illustration © Lloyd Fitzgerald, 1996. Reproduced with
permission of the artist.
Illustrations by Michael Brislain, 1997.
Author photograph by Geoffrey Gammon.
Cover and interior design by Julie Scriver.
Printed in Canada.
10 9 8 7 6 5 4
Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data
Snow, Gordon, 1938-
Safe and sound
ISBN 0-86492-222-1
I. Wilderness survival. I. Title.
GV200.5.S66 1997 6I3.6′9 C97-95006I-3
Goose Lane Editions
469 King Street
Fredericton, New Brunswick
CANADA E3B IE5
www.gooselane.com
To the memory of George Melvin
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
HOW NOT TO GET LOST IN THE WOODS
Preparation
What to Take
What to Wear
Leaving Tracks
Map and Compass
Maps
Compass
Improvised Orienteering
HOW TO SURVIVE IF YOU DO GET LOST
A Night in the Woods
Shelter
Fire
Goodnight — Sleep Tight
The Morning After
Water
Signalling
First Aid
Woods Travel
Edibles in the Wilds
Mind Control
KIDS IN THE WOODS
Tips for Kids
How to Help Your Lost Child
SEARCH AND RESCUE
What is Search and Rescue?
A Search and Rescue Operation
The Stages of a Search and Rescue Mission
The Searchers and Rescuers
The Search and Rescue Volunteers:
A Poem to the Parents of a Lost Child
FOR FURTHER READING
FOR MORE INFORMATION
ABOUT SEARCH AND RESCUE
PERSONAL RECORD
INTRODUCTION
Safe & Sound: How Not to Get Lost in the Woods and How to Survive If You Do is a practical guide to comfort, safety, and survival for all who venture into the woods, whether regularly or only occasionally. The principles have been proven over years of experience by knowledgeable people from all over the world, and the material will acquaint you with how to prepare for your trek and tell you what to do if you should become lost.
In 1956, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, in the area where I lived, recognized the expertise of my father, my uncle and myself in tracking and searching for lost people. The combined efforts of my family were used on several searches at that time, and I have been looking for people ever since. I joined the RCMP in June of 1957 and retired from that Force in June of 1992. During my service, all within the Province of New Brunswick, I took part in over 200 searches for lost people and actually supervised over 50 such searches. Most of the people that I spent time searching for went into the woods full of confidence, and few were completely ignorant of woodcraft. Yet they all became well and truly lost, lost enough that their loved ones reported them to the local police as being missing, lost enough that it took the RCMP and local volunteers to find them. I now train police, fire fighters, forest rangers and volunteers in search and rescue techniques.
Safe and Sound is intended, not to replace survival training, but to show how to prepare for a trip into the woods so you won’t get lost. But everybody who participates in any kind of work or recreation in the woods is likely to get turned around, confused, or even lost once in a while. That’s why this book also explains how to stay alive and reasonably comfortable until help arrives. The intention here is to suggest the preparations necessary for a trip into the woods and to outline actions you would need to take to keep you alive until you are rescued.
It’s impossible to contain all there is to know about survival in the woods in one small book, and I can’t promise that Safe and Sound will guarantee that you won’t become lost. I hope, though, that it will give you enough self-assurance to survive and indeed care for yourself under all circumstances until you are rescued. If you follow the procedures outlined here, not only will you enhance the chances of your rescuers finding you quickly, but you will also make your stay in the woods a bit more comfortable.
You’ll notice that the section on How to Survive is over twice as long as the section on How Not to Get Lost. That’s because fixing a mistake always causes more trouble than not making the mistake in the first place.
Safe and Sound is not a complete instructional manual, and it cannot replace field training and experience under competent leadership. Neither author nor publisher assumes responsibility for your safety, and endorsement