Rabu, 05 Oktober 2016

Survival Di Alam Bebas

  


 Survival skill adalah salah satu pengetahuan wajib untuk kamu yang gemar naik gunung, berpetualang di alam bebas atau mungkin baru mulai merasakan dan mulai suka dengan alam liar. Kalian pasti tidak mau kan gara – gara menyepelekan survival pulang tinggal nama? Amit – amit deh!Jangan sampai yaa. Dalam keadaan darurat, pengetahuan mengenai survival skill akan sangat berguna dan bermanfaat untuk kalian semua, khususnya bagi kalian pecinta alam.


Ada beberapa cara atau langkah ketika kalian tersesat di alam bebas

1.Berusaha Menenangi diri anda agar tidak mudah panik
       Biasanya kebanyakan orang kalau sudah tersesat di alam bebas tidak bisa menenangi ketakutan yang ada didalam dirinya, biasanya dengan ketakutan itu malah yang bikin diri kita semakin tidak tenang karena hati kita tergesa-gesa oleh rasa ketakutan itu. Tapi jangan khawatir rasa ketakutan itu bisa kita hilangkan dengan berbagai cara, contohnya ;
  -  Jaga emosi diri kita jangan sampai rasa ketakutan yang ada di diri kita mengalahkan segalanya.
  -  Usahakan kendalikan diri kita dengan tenang, dan percaya diri. Karena sesungguhnya rasa takut yang         ada didalam tubuh kita itu adalah diri kita sendiri.
  -  Pikirlah hal-hal yang positif, yang membangun dan membuat anda semangat untuk meneruskan  langkah         survival anda, bagaimana caranya agar anda bisa keluar dari kesatan yang anda alami tersebut.

2. Berusaha Berpikir Cerdas
         Jika kalian memang pasrah dengan keadaan anda sekarang ini, tidak tahu arah yang ingin anda tuju, dalam arti anda sudah benar-benar tidak tahu/tidak menemukan jalan keluar, maka anda harus berpikirlah dengan cerdas bagaimana anda bisa mengingat kembali yang ada di memori anda ketika anda naik jalur apa saja yang sudah dilalui oleh anda dan ada benda apa saja disekitar anda pada saat anda melewati jalur tersebut, dengan demikian ada kemungkinan anda menemukan jalur utama yang anda lewati saat itu.

3.  Menaik ke atas/puncak
         Jika kalian memang sudah benar-benar lupa dan tidak tahu jalur apa yang harus anda lewati, maka sebaiknya anda teruskan perjalanan anda untuk naik ke puncak. Karena dengan cara itu akan memudahkan anda untuk mencari jalan keluar, pastinya kalau sudah dipuncak banyak orang-orang yang mungkin menjadi pertolongan anda untuk mencari jalan keluar dan meneruskan petualang anda dengan orang-orang tersebut, dan nasib anda selamat dalam menempuh perjalanan petualang anda.
 

10. Skill Bertahan Hidup Di Alam Bebas Yang Harus Kamu Ketahui 


1. Menemukan lokasi bermalam dengan aman


2. Mendirikan Shelter Darurat



3. Menyalakan Api




4. Membesarkan Api



5. Mencari Air Bersih




6. Panen Air Dipohon



7. Mencari Tumbuhan Yang Bisa Dimakan




8. Berburu Dengan Tombak




9. Mencari Kompas Alam



10. Membaca Rasi Bintang






MUNICH AIRPORT

Airport Overview                                                                                                    Welcome to Munich! One of the busiest airports in Europe, the efficent design and comforts will probably keep you from noticing. To help you plan your layover or overnight sleepover, there is a quick run-down of what travellers have reported to us during their time at Munich Airport.                                                                                       
What to Expect                                                                                                         Clean, modern airport with plenty of seating, though they may have started adding more armrests this spring. There are two terminals: TI houses Gates A-E, and T2 is home to Gates G, H, K, and L. They are not connected, but the Munich Airport Center is situated between them In general the staff and security are tolerant of overnight travellers looking to sleep. Two 24-hours eateries are available in the Munich Airport Center (Landside). Airside eateries close by 10pm. Airport security closes around 11pm and opens again around 4:30am. WiFi is Available. See WIFI information in the airport guide below.                                                                                                               
Where to Sleep                                                                                                     T2, home of Lufthansa, is the place to be with more comfortable chairs and benches. Some travellers report free coffe and tea between gates. There are three designeted rest zones with reclining seats and foot rests. For locations, see Rest Zones in our airport guide below. Single travellers looking for a private nap can use the pay-per-hour sleeping cabins in T2. See Airport Hotels in the airport guide below. For uninterrupted sleep, there is a hotel situated between the two terminals and several hotels are located nearby. See Aitport Hotels in the airport guide below.





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MUNICH AIRPORT



A
irport Overview                                                                                                                             Welcome to Munich! One of the busiest airports in Europe, the efficent design and comforts will probably keep you from noticing. To help you plan your layover or overnight sleepover, there is a quick run-down of what travellers have reported to us during their time at Munich Airport.                                                  What to Expect Clean, modern airport with plenty of seating, though they may have started adding more armrests this spring. There are two terminals: TI houses Gates A-E, and T2 is home to Gates G, H, K, and L. They are not connected, but the Munich Airport Center is situated between them In general the staff and security are tolerant of overnight travellers looking to sleep. Two 24-hours eateries are available in the Munich Airport Center (Landside). Airside eateries close by 10pm. Airport security closes around 11pm and opens again around 4:30am. WiFi is Available. See WIFI information in the airport guide below.                                                                                                                                                                       Where to Sleep T2, home of Lufthansa, is the place to be with more comfortable chairs and benches. Some travellers report free coffe and tea between gates. There are three designeted rest zones with reclining seats and foot rests. For locations, see Rest Zones in our airport guide below. Single travellers looking for a private nap can use the pay-per-hour sleeping cabins in T2. See Airport Hotels in the airport guide below. For uninterrupted sleep, there is a hotel situated between the two terminals and several hotels are located nearby. See Aitport Hotels in the airport guide below.









MUNICH AIRPORT

Airport Overview                                                                                                                             Welcome to Munich! One of the busiest airports in Europe, the efficent design and comforts will probably keep you from noticing. To help you plan your layover or overnight sleepover, there is a quick run-down of what travellers have reported to us during their time at Munich Airport.
What to Expect                                                                             Clean, modern airport with plenty of seating, though they may have started adding more armrests this spring. There are two terminals: TI houses Gates A-E, and T2 is home to Gates G, H, K, and L. They are not connected, but the Munich Airport Center is situated between them In general the staff and security are tolerant of overnight travellers looking to sleep. Two 24-hours eateries are available in the Munich Airport Center (Landside). Airside eateries close by 10pm. Airport security closes around 11pm and opens again around 4:30am. WiFi is Available. See WIFI information in the airport guide below.                                             

Where to Sleep                                                                                                                               T2, home of Lufthansa, is the place to be with more comfortable chairs and benches. Some travellers report free coffe and tea between gates. There are three designeted rest zones with reclining seats and foot rests. For locations, see Rest Zones in our airport guide below. Single travellers looking for a private nap can use the pay-per-hour sleeping cabins in T2. See Airport Hotels in the airport guide below. For uninterrupted sleep, there is a hotel situated