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How to Safely Plan Your Summer Trip

by Sandra Riches, AdventureSmart BC

We rarely head out for an outdoor adventure with the expectation that something will go wrong, and, most times, everything will go right. However, that one time that the unexpected happens, your investment in trip safety can mean the difference between a successful outcome and becoming a statistic.

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Whether your activity is during the summer or winter, on land or water, and anywhere in Canada, remember the three T’s and follow these simple steps:

Trip Planning

Plan your travel route

Know the terrain and conditions

Check the weather

Always fill out a trip plan

TAKING THE ESSENTIALS

Always carry the essentials and know how to use them: Flashlight. Fire making kit. Signalling device (i.e. whistle). Extra food and water. Extra clothing. Navigational/communication devices. First aid kit. Emergency blanket/shelter. Pocket knife. Sun protection.

And don't forget to add other equipment specific to your chosen activity, season and location.

TRAINING

Obtain the knowledge and skills you need before heading out

Know and stay within your limits

LEAVE A PLAN

No one ever expects to get into trouble outdoors. But, a turn in the weather, mistake in judgment, unexpected injury, equipment failure, or sudden nightfall can quickly change any recreational outing into a crisis. Does anyone know where you have gone and when you expect to return?

TO HELP ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE A SAFE SUMMER TRIP, CHECK OUT THIS ADVENTURE SMART TRIP PLAN APP VIDEO from the online issue

About adventureSmart BC

AdventureSmart, and its suite of five programs, is a national prevention program focused on reaching Canadians, and visitors to Canada, who participate in outdoor recreational activities. In order to provide the largest possible number of Canadians and visitors to Canada with consistent and relevant safety information, and to ensure that opportunities to engage the public are maximized, AdventureSmart and its partners take a broad, encompassing approach to the delivery of adaptable safety information in-person, and online.

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