Daily Survival Guide
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- Walk through soft terrain.
Step in snow, mud pools, and other soft terrain and write "HELP". Draw arrows to signal your direction. - Build campfires.
Smoke and fires will be seen for miles. Warm fire rings (placed in wet areas to prevent fire hazard) indicate to rescuers you were recently there. - Follow roads and rivers.
Do not cross roads or rivers, but follow them toward populated areas. Avoid steep slopes that may delay your rescue. - Make loud noises in groups of three and listen carefully.
Three calls is the international signal for distress. - Use flashlights and mirrors to signal position.