Reddit Reddit reviews All Weather Whistles Safety Whistle - The Storm Survival Crime Whistle - Easy to Hold and Extremely Loud

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3 Reddit comments about All Weather Whistles Safety Whistle - The Storm Survival Crime Whistle - Easy to Hold and Extremely Loud:

u/robby86 · 1 pointr/Survival

I mentioned a folding shovel. I was planning to use the Mylar blankets as mini tarps, but I really don't see the use of a tarp in my situation. As for communication I have a red cross radio, a cell phone, a whistle, and I'm planning on getting a personal locator beacon. I was planning on using a Datexx crank generator, in addition to the Mophie powerstaion XL, but I'm thinking of getting a radio that has a built in solar panel/crank generator.

u/chazwhiz · 1 pointr/EDC

Your liink won't work for me, so not sure if these are the same, but I have a couple of these that I keep on my keychain and the wife's. They are loud and slim, perfect for that purpose. I also picked up a few of the Storms for camping or any sort of outdoor family activities - they are definitely louder, MUCH louder actually... the slim ones do the job if you put some force behind the blow, but the storms would wake the dead with just a casual breath. That said, the Storm is much bulkier and not something I'd be able to keep in my pocket all day. My intent is to have everyone (kids especially) wear them around the neck on any big outings like Disney or any outdoors event like camping etc.

u/Youarethebigbang · 1 pointr/JoshuaTree

No trail advice, but please remember to be safe. You won't have phone service in the park for the most part. Let someone at least know your intended destination trail and time, if not actually letting them follow your travels as much as possible via GPS on a trail app or Google. GPS drains your battery faster, but if it at least gets a couple pings out to someone and you take a portable battery charger with you as backup you'll be that much safer.

AAA ain't coming to rescue you, so gas up and do a safety check on your car and have an emergency kit packed before leaving: https://www.ready.gov/car

By the way, if there's even a chance it's gonna rain in JP, I'm sorry, but don't go in. Flash floods can and have killed people in JT.
https://www.nps.gov/jotr/planyourvisit/safety.htm

Also take whatever personal protection you'd carry in the city, but remember firearms aren't allowed in the park.

One of the best all-around safety items you can take is the loudest whistle you can buy. Something like this will scare 2 and 4 legged predators as well as help with search and rescue: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001H8FJIW

And here's how to signal for help using a whistle: https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/2d/b6/e2/2db6e21ada026a6cc17f7c22139b0603.jpg

Always carry a good survival flaslight either with you or in your car that has an SOS, beacon, or strobe function built in, and take it on the trail even if you are heading out at 7am. Every person who's ever broken an ankle/got lost and spent the night missing started out during the day. Here are a few examples: https://survivorsfortress.com/10-best-survival-flashlights/

Have fun in the park, but again be safe!