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What are the dangers of cycling into Tibet?

Altitude sickness. Altitude sickness, commonly known as altitude sickness, is a common disease peculiar to the plateau area, and it is a variety of discomfort caused by the rapid entry of the human body into the plateau above 3000 meters above sea level and exposure to low pressure and hypoxia. When it's light, it's head swelling and pain, which is similar to not waking up or oversleeping during a nap, but when it's heavy, it's a splitting headache, and it's very dizzy, and sleep is not good, which affects eating. When someone in the cycling team has altitude sickness, the correct way is to intervene in time. Remember to insist when there are signs of high opposition. On the other hand, we should pay attention to control the consumption of oxygen on the way. Before entering the plateau, do a good job in strengthening physical fitness and keeping fit. But in addition to high reaction, what is more dangerous is all kinds of unknown emergencies from nature. Debris flows into Tibet, and when it rains, there will be landslides of different degrees. It is very dangerous for cyclists when the soil confuses a large number of piled stones and seriously damages the road section. When you encounter a serious landslide, you have to ride a bicycle, and no amount of description is as direct as the above picture. Hail and rain Tibetan line is mountainous, and there is hail and rain in June; It is not surprising that it snows heavily in August and September. Hail hurts when it hits you. Many friends who came back from riding the Sichuan-Tibet line said, "It takes a long time to ride. Coupled with the rainy hail, it makes people feel groggy. " It is very dangerous to be unconscious while riding a bike. It is conceivable that riding on a mountain road will be seriously injured if you are not careful. There are countless scenic spots on the Sichuan-Tibet line, but there are also countless dangers. In addition to mudslides and hail, there are also physical and mental changes caused by temperature changes. Therefore, before you leave, you should keep fit and prepare the necessary medicines for riding. Secondly, walk with an experienced team. Excellent peers will avoid many dangers and save lives at critical moments.