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Holidays at burlington bay campsite minnesota camping are usually the busiest time of the year; and this year's holiday weekends forecasts similar situation.

It is apparent why people enjoy coming back and camping in burlington bay campsite minnesota camping is going up constantly prevailing. Recreation is emphasized as a lot of familyhold search for healthier, educated activenesses, and camping in the field is an convenient and pleasant fashion to enjoy a vacation at the mean time taking very little planning.

The vacation time has started up, time to see people coming in campground checking ins. After being locked indoors for a whole winter, everybody are looing forward to a way to spend more time outdoors.

When leaving for camping, take a tour of our pages and understand the very basic knowledge first :

Camping Accident Treatment: Bites and Stings, Bleeding Nose

The treatment of local disorders described is largely from nature's medicine chest, and simple in application.

Bites and Stings

Put on salt and water, or make a paste of soda and water, or rub the wound with aromatic ammonia, camphor, or tar soap. Common salt is excellent.

Bleeding Nose

Do not blow the nose. Hold a wet handkerchief at the back of the neck and wash the face in hot water, or place a wad of paper under the upper lip, or crowd some fine gauze or cotton into the nostrils and make a plug.

How To Check Camping Bleeding :

Raise the injured part as high as you can above the heart, press very firmly with sterile pad under thumb or fingers on or intothe wound.

Blood from a vein will be dark red or purplish and will flow in a steady stream.

Press upon the vein below the wound. Put on a clean pad and bind it upon the wound firmly enough to stop bleeding.

Blood from an artery will be bright red and will probably spurt in jets. Press very hard above the wound.

Tie a strong bandage (handkerchief, belt, suspenders, rope, strip of clothing around the wounded member, and between the wound and the heart.

Under it and directly over the artery place a smooth pebble, piece of stick, or other hard lump. Then thrust a stout stick under the bandage and twist until the wound stops bleeding. A tourniquet should not remain over twenty-four hours.

 


Camping Tip : wooden hinged boxes for storing camping gear are handy to use as tables, cutting boards, seats and work areas.


 


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