Ten Essentials

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National parks offer urban and rural settings with breathtaking views, historical sites that preserve the rich history of our country, and a multitude of fun activities you can enjoy with friends and family. You can experience your park through hiking, picnicking, kayaking, camping, or rock climbing, just to name a few.
No matter what activity you choose, it is important to plan ahead. Make a fun adventure a safe adventure! Having the Ten Essentials with you can help you be prepared for minor injuries, sudden weather changes, or unexpected delays.
The Ten Essentials are a collection of first aid and emergency items organized into ten categories, or systems. This system was developed by The Mountaineers, and additional details can be found in the book Moutaineering: The Freedom of the HiIlls, 8th Edition, 2010. Each of these systems is explained in greater detail below.
Please note that health and safety items are not limited to the ones on this list. Be sure to research any other items that you may need specific to your trip and your activity at the park. These items can include bug spray, a personal locator beacon, whistle, life jackets, etc. Be informed and prepared by researching the park and your activity before you head out. Make your fun adventure a safe adventure!
THE TEN ESSENTIALS
No matter what activity you choose, it is important to plan ahead. Make a fun adventure a safe adventure! Having the Ten Essentials with you can help you be prepared for minor injuries, sudden weather changes, or unexpected delays.
The Ten Essentials are a collection of first aid and emergency items organized into ten categories, or systems. This system was developed by The Mountaineers, and additional details can be found in the book Moutaineering: The Freedom of the HiIlls, 8th Edition, 2010. Each of these systems is explained in greater detail below.
Please note that health and safety items are not limited to the ones on this list. Be sure to research any other items that you may need specific to your trip and your activity at the park. These items can include bug spray, a personal locator beacon, whistle, life jackets, etc. Be informed and prepared by researching the park and your activity before you head out. Make your fun adventure a safe adventure!
THE TEN ESSENTIALS
Nature is unpredictable. Be prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions. Pack an extra layer of clothing that reflects the most extreme conditions you could encounter.
Lighting is indispensable in the outdoors where no conventional light sources can be found. Items include flashlights, lanterns, and headlamps. Headlamps are the preferred light source because they are hands-free. Be sure to pack extra batteries.
Be prepared for emergencies by packing first-aid supplies with you. Start with a pre-made kit and modify it to fit your trip and your medical needs. Check the expiration date on all items and replace them as needed. Consider including an emergency guide in case you are faced with an unfamiliar medical emergency.
Fire can be an emergency signal and a heat source for cooking and staying warm. Pack matches (preferably waterproof) and fire starters - items that catch fire quickly and sustain a flame (e.g. lighter). Familiarize yourself with the fire use regulations of your park before heading out. Learn more about campfires.
Carry a basic repair kit with you to help repair equipment. The kit should include items such as duct tape, a knife, and scissors. Consider packing a multi-tool, a compact version of many tools that can include a knife, screwdriver, can opener, etc. Be sure to bring any tools specific to your trip and your activity.
HYDRATION – 
Water and water treatment supplies
Staying hydrated on your trip is of utmost importance! Physical activity increases your risk of dehydration (loss of water and salts from the body), which can lead to negative health consequences. If you’re active outdoors (hiking, biking, running, swimming, etc.), especially in hot weather, you should drink water often and before you feel thirsty. Prepare your water before you need it and do not allow yourself to become dehydrated. Before heading out on your trip, be sure to identify if there are any bodies of water at your destination that you could collect water from and treat using your water treatment supplies. Learn more about purifying water.
Staying hydrated on your trip is of utmost importance! Physical activity increases your risk of dehydration (loss of water and salts from the body), which can lead to negative health consequences. If you’re active outdoors (hiking, biking, running, swimming, etc.), especially in hot weather, you should drink water often and before you feel thirsty. Prepare your water before you need it and do not allow yourself to become dehydrated. Before heading out on your trip, be sure to identify if there are any bodies of water at your destination that you could collect water from and treat using your water treatment supplies. Learn more about purifying water.
Shelter is one of the most important elements during an emergency survival situation. It can protect you from severe weather conditions and exposure to the elements. A tent, tarp, bivy sack, or emergency space blanket are all light weight options for emergency shelter.
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