Hug-a-Tree
and Survive is an RCMP search and rescue
initiative that helps lost children survive in the
woods. This proactive, preventative program originated
in San Diego, CA, after a nine-year-old boy became
lost and tragically died in the wilderness.
A core program under the AdventureSmart banner, Hug-a-Tree and Survive teaches
children invaluable outdoor survival lessons, including:
- Always tell an adult where you are going.
- Always carry an orange garbage bag and whistle
on picnics, hikes and camping trips.
- Once you know you’re lost, "hug a tree"
and stay put.
- Make a face hole in your garbage bag and put it
on over your head to keep warm and dry.
- Help searchers find you by blowing your whistle
and by answering their calls.
Search
and Rescue volunteers from each province and territory
deliver this critical safety information program to
B.C. students aged 5-12.
Would you like to receive this program at your
school or community group? Click here to contact
us.
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