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Mountain Safety: The Complete Guide to Staying Alive on the Trail

Hazard awareness, emergency protocols, and the decisions that save lives

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Mountain Safety: The Complete Guide to Staying Alive on the Trail

Mountains are inherently dangerous, but most accidents are preventable. This guide covers the most common causes of mountain fatalities, hazard recognition, emergency communication, self-rescue basics, and the critical importance of turnaround times. Learn to build a safety mindset that becomes automatic.

Introduction

The Leading Causes of Mountain Deaths

Hazard Recognition

Terrain Hazards — Loose Rock, Cliffs, Scree

Weather Hazards — Lightning, Hypothermia, Heat Stroke

Wildlife Hazards

Human Hazards — Overconfidence and Fatigue

Emergency Communication

Cell Phone Coverage in Mountains

Satellite Communicators and PLBs

International Distress Signals

Turnaround Time Decisions

Setting a Non-Negotiable Turnaround Time

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Self-Rescue Basics

Stabilizing an Injury

Shelter in Place

Signaling for Rescue

Group Safety Protocols

Buddy System and Headcounts

Emergency Contact Planning

Mountain Safety Checklist

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