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: Basic SAR Skills Manual: Ch.8 "Foot Travel"
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== Outline ==
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<pre>
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Duration: 30 minutes
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Aids:
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Slides - Basic SAR 456
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Basic SAR 457
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Basic SAR 458
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Basic SAR 459
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Basic SAR 460
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Basic SAR 461
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Basic SAR 462
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Basic SAR 464
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Basic SAR 465
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Basic SAR 466
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Basic SAR 467
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Plan:
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Foot Travel for the SAR Worker
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Non-Technical travel- walking, general terrain
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Technical Travel- Climbing, snowshoe, ice climbing(walking)
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In emergency situations and injured person who can walk, sometimes
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cannot travel properly. Lack of motivation etc.
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To be prepared for SAR travel:
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Endurance
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Energy
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Water
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Rest
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Technique
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Recommended food for basic SAR travel is 2 lbs/day @ 3700 calories.
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In winter 3 lbs/day @ 5500 calories.
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-- several meals
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Proper dress is very important for SAR travel. Layering etc.
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Plan your trip, how best to cover the terrain.
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SAR worker preparedness.
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Walking techniques
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Improvise your travel techniques, a compass bearing may be the
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shortest route, but not always the easiest.
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A game trail or road may be longer distance, but shorter travel time.
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Pace and rest to save energy. Everyone needs to rest. Being tired
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affects your ability to search properly.
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If travel is too dangerous, come in. Team safety is #1.
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Descending
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Steep snow- use the plunge step.
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Travel at speed of slowest person.
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How do you know if pushing too fast?
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Breathing. Sweating.
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Effect of weight.
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How often to rest?
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Rest step.
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Scree - walking backwards.
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Revision as of 00:27, 19 March 2010

0.25hr
2006-09-30 14:15 - 14:27
SAR Fundamentals Manual: Ch.12 "Travel Skills: Foot Travel for the SAR Worker"
Basic SAR Skills Manual: Ch.8 "Foot Travel"

Outline

Duration: 30 minutes

Aids:
         Slides - Basic SAR 456
                  Basic SAR 457
                  Basic SAR 458
                  Basic SAR 459
                  Basic SAR 460
                  Basic SAR 461
                  Basic SAR 462
                  Basic SAR 464
                  Basic SAR 465
                  Basic SAR 466
                  Basic SAR 467

Plan:

     Foot Travel for the SAR Worker

Non-Technical travel- walking, general terrain
Technical Travel- Climbing, snowshoe, ice climbing(walking)
 In emergency situations and injured person who can walk, sometimes
cannot travel properly.  Lack of motivation etc.
 To be prepared for SAR travel:
          Endurance
          Energy
          Water
          Rest
          Technique
 Recommended food for basic SAR travel is 2 lbs/day @ 3700 calories.
In winter 3 lbs/day @ 5500 calories.
  -- several meals
 Proper dress is very important for SAR travel.  Layering etc.
 Plan your trip, how best to cover the terrain.
 SAR worker preparedness.
 Walking techniques
 Improvise your travel techniques, a compass bearing may be the
shortest route, but not always the easiest.
 A game trail or road may be longer distance, but shorter travel time.
 Pace and rest to save energy.  Everyone needs to rest.  Being tired
affects your ability to search properly.
If travel is too dangerous, come in.  Team safety is #1.
 Descending
Steep snow- use the plunge step.

-----
Travel at speed of slowest person.
How do you know if pushing too fast?
  Breathing.  Sweating.
Effect of weight.
How often to rest?
Rest step.

Scree - walking backwards.
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