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  1. 8 Survival Tips for Wilderness Hikes

    • 1. Let People Know Your Plans ...
    • 2. Always Carry Water ...
    • 3. Bring Your Phone ...
    • 4. Dress Conservatively ...
    • 5. Always Pack Essentials ...
    • 6. Stay Warm and Dry ...
    • 7. Know the Flora and Fauna ...
    • 8. Learn to Signal for Help ...
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