03 — Pillar · Survival
Recognizing topography that channels dangerous water flow
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When navigating flood-prone areas during hikes, it's essential to recognize topography that channels dangerous water flow, such as river gorges and low-lying va
Recognizing water flow patterns can significantly enhance survival skills by helping individuals anticipate and navigate natural hazards, such as flash floods a
DANGEROUS WATER FLOW INDICATORS — WHAT SHOULD I WATCH FOR: Be aware of areas with steep slopes, narrow canyons, and converging water sources, as these can lead
Steep terrain is riskier for flash floods because it can amplify water flow and increase the likelihood of sudden and severe water surges.
Topography features that divert water flow include ridges, hills, and valleys, as well as rocky outcrops, gorges, and canyons. These natural formations can funn