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Prepare the right ingredients before departure. Stoves-suitable ingredients and stoves must be prepared before departure. Today when light weight and small size are popular, integrated burners are becoming more and more popular. However, the split burner can provide greater firepower and more stable support. Gas tanks using methane as the main raw material are the main fuel for camping, and their portability makes them popular. Although the oil furnace has greater firepower, the volume and weight are not dominant.
It should be noted that if we choose to camp at high altitudes, due to the thin air, the burning power of the gas tank is not enough, or even burned. At this time, we'd better choose an oil stove to cook rice, plus a pressure cooker, so that we can eat better on the plateau.
Ingredients-Regarding ingredients, whether you're going out to rot or taking a long-term plan, you should aim to eat better. In the camp, only a good meal can be restored.
After all the hardships, arrived at the campsite with equipment and ingredients, and finally ready to rest! But don't worry, unload your backpack and rest after arriving at the campsite. Walk around the campsite and observe the environment of the campsite carefully, avoid possible dangerous situations, and start camping after confirming safety.
In different terrain environments, the matters needing attention are different. However, there are many common sense camps that can be shared with everyone. There are three knowledge points in campsite selection that are common to all campsites, that is, high terrain, flat terrain, and open campsites.
High terrain-the camping site should be selected in a higher terrain, especially in areas with rivers. Remember not to camp directly by the river. This is because once it rains in the upper reaches of the river's water source, the river may surge. Even if there is no river water source in the local area, low-lying places are prone to many problems, ranging from moisture problems caused by low-lying to large ones that may be harmed by falling trees and rocks. So when choosing a campsite, be sure to choose a place with a higher terrain, as high as 5 meters above the river.
The camp is open-in addition to the high terrain, I also pay attention to whether the camp is open enough. The open ground with high terrain can provide excellent vision to facilitate the observation of possible dangers, so as to avoid them in advance, such as seeing dark clouds coming from a distance, and taking precautions to prevent rain.
However, sometimes the slightly sloping ground is hard to detect with the naked eye. At this time, a little trick can come in handy. You only need to place a mineral water bottle full of water on the ground and see if it rolls to the side. If there is really no completely flat campsite, this method can also be used to build tents along the slope. Although it is no better than a completely flat campsite, as long as you follow the slope completely, you can sleep well with your head and feet high.