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Trek to shinto shrine in mcritchie & camp

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  • Started 10 months ago by subtleknife89
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  1. subtleknife89

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    Joined: May '09
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    Location : Shinto Shrine deep inside McRitchie
    Time : 0930 hrs
    Meeting Point : McRtichie Carpark, To be announced at later date
    Max headcount : 12 pax
    Expected time-in : 1-2 hours
    Expected time-out : 2-3 hours
    Terrain type : May be muddy depending on weather that day, non-swampy, not much hazards, terrain is largely flat. There are many paths to the shrine, we are using the easiest path known.
    Objective : To know the route to the shinto shrine during this recce, and to lay down the route using reflective cordon tape on tree barks and/or thru' GPS methods, so that a camp can be planned later
    Interested : Please email in advance at least 1 week before, subtleknife89@gmail.com

    The shinto shrine is a WW II relic and is located in the mcritchie forest, can read up more on the net about it [:)]

    We have to do a day recce first. I have went there before twice, and I should be able to lead the way.

    The day recce is to be held with minimal equipment ( but with sufficient fluids in case get lost, though highly unlikely with a compass ), and the next weekend a 2 days 1 night camp there, leaving around mid-day after staying the night there.

    Terrain is not tough for experienced & normal trekkers, since we are using a new route.

    I am an ex-JC student, now serving NS, was from a paranormal research organisation but quited because there was no evidence of the paranormal despite us going in very small groups and exploring exotic palces. I do this kind of things pretty often i.e. going into the wilderness without a path. There is a slight path in this case, but easy to get lost because the path is not clear ( covered by vegetation, etc ).

    The recce should be easy. In the past we ( paranormal research organisation ) went thru' a "no-path" way passing thru' knee-deep swamp and climbing over fallen trees and got ourselves all soaked and drenched, not to mention 50 scratches on each hand due to thorny vegetation.

    But now we have a route which has some sort of a path, even partially cordoned on barks and landmarks by some kind soul ( we didn't know about its existence earlier )

    The 2 day camp will involve some make-shift tentage, with pre-packed food and fluids to last us the night. I do not think a camp fire would be required.

    A basic trauma and resuscitation bagpack will be brought to tackle any emergencies during the 2 day camp. Its not complete ( lacks SpO2 machine, oxygen cylinder, as those stuff are expensive. ) But its nearly the gold standard.

    FA and Resuscitation bag

    Airway guerdal - airway in unconscious pt
    Bag valve mask - positive pressure ventilation in unconscious/hypoxic pt
    Adhesive bandages - plaster
    Melonin - for minor/major wounds
    Gauze Pads - general purpose
    Triangular bandages - dressing & immobilisation
    Crepe Bandages - sprains, # immobilisation
    Chlorhexidine sachets - disinfection in wound dressing
    Micropore tape - hypoallergenic tape
    Burns Dressing - for burns
    Sam splint - for fracture
    Cotton tip applicator - misc
    Disposable gloves - PPE
    Surgical scissors - for dressing, general
    Tweezers - for dressing, general
    Alcohol swabs - for IV
    Small torch - to test pupil response, for dressing, for night
    Chemical cold-packs - heat exhaustion and heat stroke
    Rectal Thermometer with lubricant jelly - for heat cases
    Aspirin ( cardiac emergency )
    Paracetamol ( general pain relief and fever )
    Paracetamol with codeine ( cough, pain )
    Diclofenac sodium ( NSAID for fractures, sprains, aches )
    Maxalon ( nausea )
    Anti-diarrhoeal medication such as loperamide ( diarrhoea )
    Oral rehydration salts ( dehydration, heat exhaustion )
    Anti-histmaine ( allergies )
    famotidine ( gastric problem )
    Activated charcoal ( poison ingestion, stomach ache, diarrhoea )
    Antacid ( GI tract acidity )
    Antiseptic cream ( for dressing )
    Calamine lotion ( anti-itch )
    IV administration set and catheters ( fluid resuscitation )
    Normal saline 0.9% ( for IV - hypovolemia, heat cases, hypotension )
    Glucose 10% ( hypoglycaemia only )
    Hartmann solution ( for IV - hypovolemia, heat cases, hypotension )
    Glucose machine ( detect hypoglycemia)
    Ear thermometer( temperature )
    Blood pressure & pulse machine

    Posted 10 months ago #
  2. Sim Wai Eng

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    Joined: Nov '08
    Posts: 4

    Hi!

    I'm interested in the trek and camp. Alreday email you.

    Thanks

    Posted 10 months ago #

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