Every hiker should carry some survival gear so they can stay alive long enough for search and rescue teams to arrive.
If you can signal for help, you’ll be rescued eventually, but the wait can kill you. This gear and training will make you more self-sufficient and help you survive until search and rescue arrives.
At a bare minimum, you want a headlamp, warm clothing, protection from the wind and rain, insulation to protect you from the cold ground if you need to lie down, a first aid kit, a way to make a fire, extra food and water, a way to navigate, and a means of communication.
Here are 10 pieces of survival gear that every hiker should have in their backpack or share within a group when they go hiking or backpacking.
1. Garmin inReach Mini 2 Satellite Messenger
2. SOL Escape Lite Bivy
3. NEMO Switchback Folding Foam Sleeping Pad
4. Mountain Series Backpacker First Aid Kit
5. Wilderness First Aid Class (WFA)
6. Water Purification Tablets
8. Nitecore NU33 Rechargeable Headlamp
9. Anker PowerCore Slim 10000 Battery Pack
10. Bic Lighters
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