Outdoor Trip Safety Planning
Outdoor Trip Safety Planning
Documenting hazards, conditions, contacts, emergency actions, alternates, and turnaround criteria before a trip.
Outdoor Trip Safety Planning sits under Wilderness Safety in the Skill Life skill tree.
Canonical branch: Outdoor Nature > Wilderness Safety > Outdoor Trip Safety Planning.
Outdoor Trip Safety Planning is a leaf route, so visitors can assess this exact skill or move back to Wilderness Safety for broader context.
Related skills in Wilderness Safety
Avalanche Awareness: Recognizing avalanche terrain and forecast signals and applying conservative travel decisions.
Emergency Communication: Sending a complete location, condition, resources, and action message through an appropriate device or channel.
Self-Rescue Drills: Practicing reviewed self-rescue procedures in controlled conditions with explicit safety controls.
Outdoor Water Safety: Assessing water hazards and practicing appropriate flotation, crossing, cold-water, and rescue controls.
Weather Risk Management: Interpreting forecasts and observations to make conservative exposure and turnaround decisions.
Wilderness First Aid: Assessing and managing simulated remote-care scenarios using a structured patient and evacuation plan.