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1. Do your homework before you leave. Don't underestimate every outdoor activity. If you think you have experience and are not fully prepared, you will often suffer. Before you leave, you should be prepared. On the one hand, you should collect the route information of this outdoor activity as detailed as possible, and make psychological and material preparations for all kinds of problems you may encounter. On the other hand, we should also be well prepared to ensure that our physical fitness and physical condition are suitable for participating in the corresponding outdoor activities.
Tell your relatives and friends when you leave. When you leave, you should tell your relatives and friends about the planned route, participants and expected end time of this activity, so that rescuers can get helpful information in case of accidents.
3. Don't leave the big team. Emphasize team spirit. The whole team should keep in touch from beginning to end. Don't leave the brigade and run by yourself just because you are in good health. If you have the ability, help to complete it, which can better reflect a person's ability and personality. Remember, never giving up is also the true spirit of outdoor sports.
4. Learn to give up and rely on yourself. You can't trust your own safety to others. When you encounter unexpected problems or things beyond your ability, you should do what you can, don't be reckless, and it often takes courage to give up.
5. Don't go hiking or hiking at night, don't be too far away from other players, there is an echo from time to time, and don't act alone. Only by obeying the leadership of the team leader and acting in unison can we collectively deal with all kinds of emergencies. Avoid walking in bushes, places with falling rocks and avalanches. When traveling in mountainous areas, try to have roads that don't cross forests and mountains, and roads that don't take paths. Strive to walk the beam instead of the ditch, and walk vertically instead of horizontally. When traveling in mountainous areas in rainy season, you should try to avoid low-lying areas to prevent flash floods and landslides. In case of thunderstorm, you should immediately go to the nearby low-lying land or dense bushes, and don't hide under tall trees. In case of snow, fog, strong wind and other bad weather in mountainous areas, you should stop traveling and hide under cliffs or caves, waiting for the climate to improve. Keep in mind the outdoor safety principle and try not to walk at night.
6. Avoid water when camping. When camping, try to set up a tent on the hard, flat and dry ground. The entrance to the tent should be downwind. It is best to face south or southeast in the morning to ensure sufficient sunshine. Try not to camp on the ridge or the top of the mountain, not in the valley, river bank and dry river bed; At the same time, tents should be far away from slopes with rolling stones, and tents should not be set up under cliffs, dead trees or big trees; In order to ensure that camping is not disturbed by humidity, it is best to camp in well-drained places such as sand or sundries, and try not to set up tents on the grass.