Have you ever been lost? I mean REALLY lost? Not in the parking lot or in a confusing building, but really lost? I can’t say that I have–and I am grateful for that! However, I have experienced members of my family being lost. Well–they knew where they were, but they were stranded by a broken down old truck. They were only lost to those of who had no idea where they were because there were NOT where they had said they would be.
A few things that are common to any experience prep are:
(1) Always communicate with others where you are going and when you’ll return. Then do not changed plans without alerting them.
(2) Learn about your destination before leaving. What should you take, not take, plan for, etc. Use this information in your preparations. Carry extra food and water–ALWAYS.
(3) Stay put–rescuers will find you more quickly–make yourself more visible to help them–any way you can!
(4) Stay dry. If it’s hot, stay as cool as possible. If it’s cold, stay as warm as possible.
(5) Stay hydrated.
(6) Make a shelter however you can.
(7) Treat any health issues as well as possible.
There are important things you can and should do to avoid being lost and to “survive” the experience if you are. We have a new show up on The Organized Woman Show that will walk you through some of the specific things for being lost in the mountains, in the desert and at sea. Just knowing a few small things may make the difference in a happy outcome of the experience.
There is so much information available that I felt it more appropriate to give you some links you can follow for any topic that interests you. Take a look at each for more information!
What to do if you are:
I’d love to hear any experiences or advice you might have on this topic!













