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HOW TO Stay Safe in a Lightning Storm | Hiking in a Thunderstorm | Lightning Safety Tips 

Wandering Switchback
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Have you wondered what to do in a thunderstorm if you're out camping, hiking or backpacking, and you cannot get indoors? In this thunder and lightning safety video, I will cover what to do in a lightning storm in a tent, how to stay safe from lightning outdoors, and lots of other lightning safety tips. Lightning is very prevalent in the mountains, and what time of year will vary, so it's important to be aware of the lightning risk where you're headed and to take proper precautions to protect yourself and anyone you're hiking with. Here are some survival tips for extreme weather conditions you may experience while hiking.
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@AdventureOtaku
@AdventureOtaku Год назад
Hey, NOLS wilderness med instructor here, and this is something that we taught (until covid, when it was removed) This was great, and was on the money, except for one thing. Metal doesn't attract lightning (or electricity in general) but it is a conductor of electricity. You aren't more likely to get struck if you are holding your phone or in your tent. The reason at NOLS that we tell people to get in their tent is A) they can be on a pad which MAY offer some protection from ground current. but more importantly B) you're protected from the elements, so you don't have to worry about things like hypothermia. But great video! thanks for posting it!
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this information here! I want to keep these videos a dialog, especially when folks like you have the most updated recommendations. 😊 I really respect what you guys do at NOLS, and it’s super helpful to know what you’re teaching, and how people can best stay safe. Thank you again!
@anorthosite
@anorthosite Месяц назад
Wearing metal in contact with skin (like a necklace) can result in additional localized second or third degree burns, IF you are struck. But, of course, the concern at that point is simply that you are among the 80% who survive the strike itself. I remember reading about a guy who was struck while wearing (non-wireless) earbuds. The current through the wire shocked his jaw muscles, making him clench so hard that he broke his jaw. One more reason Not to listen to music, when you should instead be enjoying the wilderness (and aware of your surroundings).
@AdventureOtaku
@AdventureOtaku Месяц назад
@@anorthosite yeah, if I get struck by lightning the least of my worries is my extensive jewelry collection (sarcasm, other than a pair of earrings, there is none)
@tyroneandrews
@tyroneandrews 10 месяцев назад
TYRONE watching during a storm 😮😊
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback 10 месяцев назад
They are mesmerizing!
@UnlikelyHiker
@UnlikelyHiker Год назад
I may or may not have gotten stuck in a bad hail/lightning storm at 12,300 feet…man that was terrifying. Had to set my flooded tent up. It was so cold. Clearly I survived. Most type 2 fun I ever had 😂
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback Год назад
Oh man! The ones like that where you are just grateful you survived make the best stories later! 🤣 Even if you want to cry in the moment!
@UnlikelyHiker
@UnlikelyHiker Год назад
@@WanderingSwitchback I knew what to do but didn’t want to lol! It does make a great story since it ended well 😀
@justinsane_ttv
@justinsane_ttv 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for this great Video 😊
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback 9 месяцев назад
Stay safe out there!
@JoshuaJohnsonOutdoors
@JoshuaJohnsonOutdoors 2 месяца назад
Good video, Switchback. A friend of mine got hit by lightning a few years back, and ever since I've been pretty cautious about it myself. The consequences for her were pretty nasty.
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback 2 месяца назад
How scary! I hope she's okay, but yeah, the effects of a strike are generally long-lasting. I can certainly understand your caution.
@RoscoPColetraneIII
@RoscoPColetraneIII Месяц назад
Very informative. Thank you very much. Your video has made a big difference for me.
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback Месяц назад
I appreciate that! Stay safe out there!
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback Год назад
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@georgearmstrong5640
@georgearmstrong5640 Год назад
The worst lightening storms I have been in occurred in July so I just don't go in July any more. Both times it would have probably been more dangerous for me to try and pack up, then hike out since it would have been dark AND raining/hailing, so I just decided to say my prayers and get in my tent. At least I would be warm and dry. One storm lasted almost the whole night so I barely slept. In the morning, as soon as there was enough light I packed up and got the heck out of there. I returned to the same spot a couple of years later in September and the weather was perfect.
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback Год назад
Glad you made it out of there safely, George! Weather can certainly be scary and dangerous, and it’s so important to stay aware of the risks and what time of year they tend to hit where you’re headed.
@hikingadventureswithshanba1365
Thanks for the great info. Was that your xmid? I have the 2P
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback Год назад
Thank you! Yes, it was. I’m hoping to get the 2P next time they’re available. Such amazing tents!!
@Travelandcamping
@Travelandcamping 6 месяцев назад
You are Awesome ❤
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback 6 месяцев назад
Thank you! 😊
@Travelandcamping
@Travelandcamping 6 месяцев назад
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@WanderingSwitchback 6 месяцев назад
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@chess747
@chess747 2 месяца назад
My mates uncle, was walking on the beach, lighting hit him, and blew him to bits, there was nothing left of him, just his feet. He just evaporated into thin air, freaky, I think.
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback 2 месяца назад
Whoa! It sounds like he didn’t suffer, at least. You don’t hear of it happening like that often!
@RoGameReview
@RoGameReview Год назад
really useful tips, here in Romania we have the Carpatians and it is always stressful to hike during summer dayse because of the impredictible weather, not the rain itself is the problem it is the lightning and the slippery rock
@WanderingSwitchback
@WanderingSwitchback Год назад
Yes, those elements often pose more of a risk than the rain itself. I love hikes in the rain, but it certainly changes for what I'm on alert.
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