What should I pay attention to when staying in the wild? What equipment is needed?
Essential equipment for outdoor activities
/equipment/
Everyone wants to pack lightly when going out for outdoor activities. If you can pack lightly, the result is likely to be "the things you need" Use time to regret less." If you really lack something necessary in the wild, the consequences will be disastrous.
A comfortable and durable backpack is essential, it will carry your "wild home";
A tent will give you a windshield A place to shelter from the rain;
A moisture-proof sleeping mat will give you a dry sleep and prevent the inevitable pebbles on the ground from making it difficult for you to sleep;
A sleeping bag to bring you warmth and comfort.
A nylon rope with a diameter of no less than 8mm can save you at critical moments.
The above items can be said to be essential tools for camping in the wild. Granted, this does not include having to temporarily camp due to an accident. What we are talking about now is that when you prepare for camping in the wild, with these things you will have a relatively "luxury" home.
For outdoor activities other than camping, there are a few things that you must carry in your backpack. They are:
Rain gear (raincoat pants or poncho-type raincoat is preferred), water bottle (It is best to use a steel pot that is insulated and not fragile), a multi-purpose knife (very useful in the field, the Swiss Army knife is the first choice), a lighter or matches (matches are extremely valuable in the field, so be sure to keep them properly), a flashlight ( Don’t forget to bring spare batteries and light bulbs), garbage bags (modern people should have a minimum awareness of environmental protection), toilet paper (bring more, it will be very useful), sewing kit (0 does not take up a lot of space, but its uses are unexpected) , medicine box (must be prepared for several common and frequently-occurring medicines), dry towels and backup cold-proof clothing (the biggest fear of getting sick is when going out, so take precautions before it happens).
If you go to some special areas, you may also need to bring a map, compass, alarm, etc.; when going to alpine areas, hats and gloves (at least two pairs) are also indispensable.
In short, when preparing outdoor equipment, one principle that must be followed is: try to reduce the load as much as possible, but you must bring everything with you to avoid being anxious when using it.