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Going on a hike? Take note of these tips to avoid getting lost
The Straits Times
|January 11, 2024
Experts share advice on staying safe when heading out of the concrete jungle
The thrill of treading a path away from Singapore's concrete jungle has led many nature lovers here to hiking trails locally and around the world. But despite the availability of dedicated routes, some folks get lost during their journeys.
On Dec 29, 2024, two Singaporean men lost their way while attempting to summit Langkawi's second-highest peak. The day before, two cyclists went missing for about four hours after venturing into Mandai Forest. Both pairs were later found by the local authorities.
To help others have a safer experience, three experienced hikers shared some tips with The Straits Times. They also listed the steps that nature lovers can take if they find themselves lost or in trouble.
WHAT SHOULD YOU DO BEFORE EMBARKING ON A HIKE?
DO THE RESEARCH
First, research the trail that you intend to go on.
Mr Vijay Kumar, founder of outdoor travel agency SGTrek, told ST that hikers need to know the trail's difficulty level and distance.
Apps like AllTrails, which has detailed information on trails frequented by hikers, and hiking forums can be helpful sources of information, he said.
Hikers should also ensure that they are familiar with the trail's terrain such as slippery slopes and muddy or rocky areas and its entrance and exit points, said Mr David Lim, who founded TLC Adventure Tours.
THINGS TO TAKE ALONG
Hikers should also have a physical map, indicating the route they will take, with them. The physical map will be helpful if they lose their internet connection.
"Mark out all the prominent buildings, structures and landmarks that you will encounter during your planned trail so that you can be assured that you are on the right path when you come across them," said Mr Lim.
Mr Vijay said hikers should also pack a compass and a power bank useful for when there is no internet connection as well as a headlamp and a whistle.
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