First Aid
Shelters
How To Be Found
Gear
100

Loss of feeling and discoloration of body part

Frostbite

100

likely to be brought on every campout, provides decent protection from weather, but poor protection from temperature

Tent

100

Can be used to send smoke signals

Campfire

100

Used in order to prevent slipping on icy surfaces while hiking

microspikes 

200

The Proper Way to Treat Hypothermia

Immediately start warming the afflicted person but make sure to not shock their system by warming them too suddenly, remove any wet clothing, make sure they do not get worse

200

Naturally occurring shelter that provides good protection from most dangerous, need to check for signs of animal life first

Cave

200

the amount of whistle blasts to signal distress

three

200

Useful for when you are going to be walking on fresh snow so you don't sink

snow shoes

300

Pale, cold, clammy skin.

Shallow, rapid breathing or Difficulty breathing.

Shock

300

Used for impromptu shelters, provides decent protection from rain but poor protection from other aspects. Requires some pioneering knowledge

Tarp Shelter

300

This is one of the first things you should do if you get lost in the wilderness so it is easier for rescuers to find you

stay in one place

300

ranking for sleeping bag telling how well it will insulate you

R value

400

excessive shivering, slurred speech, excessive drowsiness

Hypothermia

400

good protection from temperature, up to freezing, and weather requires there to be deep snow

Snow Bunker

400

You use it daily but will not work in every area where you could get lost

Cell Phone

400

your bottommost layer

 absorbs sweat you generate while moving, preventing other layers from getting wet

Moisture Wicking Layer