A good friend of mine and frequent geocaching partner is an Assistant Scoutmaster. He had to pass the Boy Scouts’ Wilderness First Aid training course in order to qualify to go on some crazy hiking trip or other next summer, so he spent the weekend up north freezing his butt off and learning what to do in case of various medical emergencies on the trail. As he put it, if the parents knew all the scenarios they train for, they'd never let their kids go on these hikes.
At any rate, one of the potential injury types they discussed was bites from poisonous snakes (my personal worst hiking fear, so I’m glad my usual hiking partner now knows what to do if it happens.) The EMTs who teach this course told the group that women are generally bitten on the feet and legs, while men are more frequently bitten on the hands, arms and face. When my friend told me this, I burst out laughing. Of course, it’s because women have the sense to leave the snakes alone and try to get away, while men lean over them and poke them and try to grab them!! Too funny.
Monday, November 20, 2017
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