Anyone can get lost, even with the proper precautions. Here’s what to do when lost to stay safe and help others find you.
- Discuss: how could you keep yourself from getting lost in the first place?
- Tell somebody where you plan to go and when you plan to be back
- Know where you’re going and how to get there
- Pay attention to where you’re going. Keeping track of landmarks is a good way to keep from getting lost.
- Don’t be afraid to ask for directions
- Use the buddy system. Never go places alone.
- If you get separated from your group, don’t wander around looking for them. If you know where the person in charge is, go to them and tell them what happened.
- Hug a tree
- Helps to keep calm
- Being lost can lead to panic, which is bad. Hugging a tree helps prevent panic.
- Talking or singing to the tree can also help keep you calm
- Keeps you in one place
- Moving makes it harder for you to be found
- Use your head, ex. don’t use a tall tree if it’s storming, find something else if there are no trees, etc.
- Holding still prevents injury
- In a public place, approach trustworthy people, i.e. workers, authorities
- Helps to keep calm
- Take shelter and save energy
- Conserve energy and body heat in a shelter if you can
- Stay dry — very important
- Prevents hypothermia, frostbite, and other ailments
- Being wet lets body heat escape 240 times faster, i.e. four hours of heat lost in a minute
- If you have a trash bag, remember to use it if you must risk getting wet — cover your head!
- Curl up in a warm place, out of wind
- Stay dry — very important
- Conserve energy and body heat in a shelter if you can
- Make yourself big
- Wear bright colors
- Make yourself big
- If being searched for from the sky, lay down and spread out, make snow angels
- If cool and rested, make an SOS of twigs, rocks, dirt, etc.
- Use your whistle
- Whistle is loud and effective
- Conserves energy better than yelling
- If you don’t have your equipment, stay calm. Use your head and plan your actions carefully.
- Yell at noise
- If it’s an animal, it will run; if it’s a rescuer, they’ll find you
- Don’t run, even when scared. Hug the tree and use your loudest voice
- Don’t give up hope
- Scouts have a lot of friends; hundreds of people will be looking for you
- Don’t be ashamed of getting lost. Anyone can get lost, even adults