Camping notes in different seasons Which season is best for camping
Different seasons have different outdoor camping fun.
1. Spring Festival
Camping Spring is a particularly suitable season for camping. Bring the whole family or a few friends to the countryside to feel the birds in the clear sky and listen to the sound of the stream. The voice, looking up at the twinkling stars. The joy of being integrated into nature makes you forget your stress and troubles.
2. Summer
Summer camping is most suitable for camping at the seaside, riverside, deep mountains, plateaus, etc. A great opportunity for camping, but the most crowded times in major camping parks and sightseeing spots are also during this period. If you want to enjoy a long camping life, you need to plan in advance to organize and prepare, and don??t forget to bring UV-resistant and anti-mosquito long-term. Sleeve skin clothes, put on sunscreen.
3. Autumn
From mid-September, when the heat gradually recedes, it is the most suitable autumn for camping. The maple leaves that gradually turn red in the mountains are very beautiful. However, after October, the sunshine time is shortened and the temperature is gradually dropping. You must pay more attention to keep warm. Don’t forget to bring a soft shell or fleece jacket before you travel.
4. Winter
Camping on the snow, you can enjoy the clear air that is not available in other seasons, enjoy the snow-covered landscape, and feel the magnificent atmosphere. Many people may be afraid to act because of the cold, but in fact, bring a jacket, choose a suitable thermal sleeping bag, etc., and take complete measures to keep warm.
Pay attention to camping in different seasons
1. Pay attention to camping in spring
(1) The temperature in spring is unstable and the temperature difference is large. Therefore, it is necessary to carry clothes that are warm enough to prevent catching a cold.
(2) Choose a suitable location to camp: near water, leeward, far cliff, near village, shady, beast-proof, lightning-proof.
(3) Spring outings will encounter low temperature and rainy weather, dense fog, strong convection weather and thunder and lightning weather conditions, so pay attention to wearing appropriate clothes, not too much, not too little, remember to bring something warm with you coat.
(4) Pay attention to hygiene when you go out, and don’t stay in crowded places. Choose a place with good air quality, such as hiking, or going to the seaside or forest.
(5) Rain gear is something that must be carried with you during the spring outing. It is best to bring a small folding umbrella or a disposable raincoat.
(6) The shoes must be comfortable, and women should not wear high heels when traveling. If your feet are red and swollen, soak your feet with hot water before going to bed to unclog the meridians.
(7) When you go out, remember to keep a booklet for yourself, which records some important contact numbers and other information, which will come in handy when you need help.
(8) As early spring approaches, rainfall is inevitable. When playing outside and encountering rainy days, pay attention to anti-skid, anti-fall and anti-fall when taking pictures, and put personal safety first.
(9) Spring is a wet season, and mosquitoes and bacteria are particularly easy to breed, so try to avoid drinking raw water and eating unsanitary food.
(10) If you have a history of motion sickness, seasickness, or airsickness, you should not eat too much before traveling. You should take medicines such as seasickness tablets in advance, or keep chewing gum and foods containing glucose, and choose some Sit in a ventilated and ventilated position, and deal with it immediately if you feel uncomfortable.
(11) In view of the rainy season, please pay attention to your clothes before departure. Dress as far as possible in addition to keeping warm and take into account some waterproof and windproof effects, so that you can play without worries.
(12) People with a history of allergies should pay more attention to the chosen spring outing location, try to avoid places with flowers, or take anti-allergic drugs such as chlorpheniramine or anqimin in advance to prevent pollen allergy.
(13) The spring is bright and the wind is sunny, which is a good time for outdoor photography. Before traveling abroad, it is best to check the performance of the camera, the battery should be fully charged, and do not let the camera get wet.
2. Pay attention to camping in summer
(1) There are many strong convective weather in summer, and some mountainous areas have alpine microclimates. When camping in the canyon, you must choose a safe distance from the water. Camping rest is inseparable from water, and proximity to water is the first element of choosing a camp.
(2) When choosing a camp, you should choose a place close to streams and lakes to facilitate water collection. However, the camp cannot be set up on the river beach. Some rivers have power plants upstream. During the water storage period, the river beach is wide and the water flow is small. Once the water is released or it rains heavily, flooding may occur. When camping in some valleys and river beaches, it is especially important to choose a leeward place. It is easier and safer to use fire when the wind is leeward.
(3) If you need to live for more than two days, it is best to choose a shady place to camp, for example, under a big tree and on the north side of the mountain, it is best to face the sun, not the setting sun. This way, if you rest during the day, it won’t be too stuffy in the tent. Level the ground.
(4) Before setting up the tent, the selected camp should be cleaned first, and all kinds of uneven, thorny, sharp objects such as stones and shrubs should be removed, and soil can be used for uneven places. or grass etc. to fill in. In order to facilitate accommodation, dining and entertainment, the camp should also be divided into zones, such as tent camping area, fire area, water intake area, dining area, entertainment area, sanitary area, etc.
3. Attention for autumn camping
(1) If you want to succeed in the first autumn camping, planning the route is the most basic. Before departure, you can Find an experienced teammate to go with, or bring a navigation device to avoid getting lost.
(2) Autumn is not as long as summer, with shorter days and longer nights, so autumn camping needs to start in advance and arrive at the camp as soon as possible to avoid driving in the dark.
(3) Bringing enough clothes to keep warm is the top priority of autumn camping. When camping in summer, you can wear short sleeves and go out, and add a fleece when it’s cold at night. This is not the case for autumn camping. You should include soft shells, fleece, cotton clothes, and even down jackets in the preparation range. There are enough warm clothes in the bag, so that you can have confidence in autumn camping.
4. Attention for winter camping
(1) It is very important to keep clothes dry, especially gloves and socks.
(2) It is best to dry the night clothes with fire or put them in a sleeping bag, and use the body temperature to dry them while sleeping.
(3) It is best to put the shoes in the sleeping bag. If you put the shoes outside the sleeping bag, they will be frozen hard the next morning, which will not only be difficult to wear, but will also hurt your feet. .
(4) Do not wear shoes to bake your feet, which will not only be difficult to dry, but also cause water vapor in the shoes, which will condense into ice when you go out and walk in the snow and ice, which is prone to frostbite.
(5) Put a plastic bag on the outside of the socks and then put on the shoes to keep the feet warm and damp.
(6) Take the military kettle filled with hot water, remove the thermal insulation cover, and hold it in your arms, which can not only keep warm, but also wash your face the next day.
(7) You can add A small amount of quicklime, crushed, put it into a bottle, thick plastic bag or a kettle, add some water, seal it and put it in the quilt, it can generate heat after 10 to 20 minutes, and can maintain a high temperature for 4 to 5 hours.
(8) Fleece material with good thermal insulation performance can be selected for the middle layer, because the fleece itself does not absorb water, has good perspiration effect, and can also fix a certain amount of air, which has a good thermal insulation effect. Try to choose fleece that is more delicate and thick, so that the thermal insulation effect will be much better.
(9) The innermost layer is of course the perspiration layer. It is best to choose perspiration underwear. If there is no perspiration underwear, you can also choose quick-drying, but you must not wear cotton underwear, otherwise you will go. It’s comfortable when it’s comfortable, but it’s cold when you stop.
(10) If there is no sleeping bag, you can fold the blanket into the form of a sleeping bag. The method is: fold the blanket in half, the upper part is longer than the lower part, and the longer part is stacked under the body, and then the feet are folded. The blanket is folded under the blanket, so it can be as warm as a sleeping bag.
(11) Snow camping sleeping bags cannot be placed directly on the snowy ground. Pine branches and coats can be placed under the sleeping bags to prevent the human body from melting the ice and snow and chilling.
(12) Before using the sleeping bag, it should be fully fluffy, so that the thermal insulation effect is better. Sleeping bags must always be kept dry and should be dried on sunny days. After each use, let the warm air out of the bag to prevent the warm air from condensing and wetting the sleeping bag when it is cold.
(13) Don’t wear too much clothes when entering the sleeping bag. Wearing too much will make people sweat, which will make the sleeping bag wet and reduce the thermal insulation performance.
(14) Pay attention to weather changes, don’t worry about changing or abandoning plans, in severe cold, high mountains or predictable bad weather, it is best to go out with more than four people, so that rescue is needed in case of emergency At times, no one acts alone.
(15) To prevent snow blindness, if you don’t have snow goggles or sunglasses, you can temporarily dig two long and narrow slits in a small piece of cardboard, thin wood, leather or cloth to cover your eyes for protection.
(16) If you feel cold when you wake up in the morning or before going to bed at night, you can do some exercises in your sleeping bag (sit-ups, squeeze your buttocks, massage your hands and legs, etc.) body temperature.
(17) Wear a hat and gloves, most of the body heat is dissipated through the head, and it is very important to maintain the temperature and flexibility of the fingers. Don’t wear socks, your toes need to be moved to keep warm.
(18) Wear several layers of artificial wool or pure wool fabrics. Cotton fabrics are deadly, and if you’re wearing cotton and you start to get chills, it’s best to take it off and put on a non-cotton underwear or jacket. Because cotton fabrics lose their thermal insulation properties once they get wet and are difficult to dry.
(19) If there is a few hours of fine weather, you can put the snow into a black garbage bag, tie the bag, and expose it to the sun until the snow melts. The snow melted by this method is best used to cook food, and if you drink it directly, it will have a slight plastic smell.
(20) Put drinking water in your sleeping bag when you go to bed, so you won’t have to worry about holding a frozen water bottle when you get up thirsty the next morning.
(21) In order to replenish physical strength, backpackers need to carry heavier supplies in winter, about one kilogram per person per day, and preferably fast food. Because winter requires more fuel and is inconvenient to operate with gloves, the less steps and time it takes to cook, the better. Instant soups are a must, not only to warm the body, but also to prevent loss of heat and dehydration.
(22) High-calorie foods containing fat should be chosen for lunch. Peanut products, canned fish, etc. are fine, but they are easy to freeze. Defrost food in a close-fitting pocket an hour before lunch.
Camping in different weather, pay attention to the weather suitable for camping
In fact, it can be used all year round, but you are required to have corresponding equipment. In summer, the main attention is mosquitoes and rainstorms, because mosquitoes can bring diseases and rainstorms can cause geological problems Disasters, pay attention to keep warm in spring and autumn, the temperature difference between the mountains and the mountains is very large, and pay attention to cold protection in winter. As long as you have the equipment corresponding to the season, camping is still a happy and relaxing thing.
What should I do if camping encounters bad weather
1. Decide whether to move the tent position according to the terrain
(1) If it is judged that the original tent position is generally not dangerous, Tent security inspections, strengthening measures and other preparations to deal with bad weather will be carried out. When camping on the ridge, pay attention to wind and lightning, pay attention to the amount of rain in the valley, and pay attention to falling rocks and lightning near the rock wall;
(2) If the safety is not reliable, it is necessary to consider Relocated tent locations.
??If the tent is erected in There is a lot of wind coming from the front of the ridge, and the tent must withstand this kind of wind, especially in the saddle between the two peaks. most vulnerable to lightning strikes. Therefore, it should be considered to move the tent to the slope or depression under the wind, where the wind effect is less.
??If the tent is erected in a valley and the stream water is soaring, accidents often occur that people are trapped due to the soaring water volume. Even if the weather is good where you are, the river will swell due to rain upstream. Once the river swells, its destructive power will be amazing. The condition of the grass, etc., when you can understand where the water level will rise. After full observation, decide to transfer the tent location.
??If a tent is erected near the rock wall, if it rains, the rock will loosen, which will cause rock fall. It is easy to induce lightning strikes, so you must be extra careful. Therefore, carefully observe the terrain you are in, and if you think the weather deteriorates and it is dangerous, you must consider moving the tent to a safer place.
2. Safety inspection and strengthening measures for tents
Carry out safety inspections and strengthening measures to check whether the tent is damaged and whether the ropes are really tight , whether there is a problem with the pillars, whether the drainage ditch is dug properly, etc., should be checked in detail. If you think that the control rope alone is not very stable, you may wish to use the rock ancient or mountaineering pick to fix it. If it is predicted that the wind will be quite strong, you must use a thin hemp rope or a climbing rope to increase the strength of the control rope to fix the tent and prevent the tent from being swept away by the strong wind.
3. Cleaning up in the tent
To avoid panic due to the worsening weather, you should do the cleaning up in the tent in advance. First of all, when flooding occurs due to rainwater, in order to prevent the clothing, hiking shoes and other equipment from getting wet, put them in plastic bags, and put excess items in the backpack; in addition, sharp items such as knives
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should be carefully stored Well, so as not to scratch the tent; it’s also important to pre-cook meals before the weather gets worse.
4. Ways to survive the bad weather
If you have all the preparations for the bad weather, make up your mind to hold on until the weather clears . Meanwhile, listen to the weather report on the radio and draw a weather map to try to understand how the weather changes. In addition, when going out in shifts, control whether the rope is reliable and whether there is flooding and other concerns, and when going out for inspection, observe the changes in the clouds and observe the sky. The people hiding in the tents can sing and tell stories and spend this time happily.
5. Escape from the tent
Due to the extremely bad weather, you may also face the situation of abandoning the tent. At this time, the only way to complete other preparations as soon as possible is to wait for the moment to come. When preparing, be sure to check if there are any nearby mountain huts, caves, or forests where you can evacuate, confirm the route in advance, put on hiking shoes, and be fully armed so that you can prepare to leave the site at any time. Once it is announced that the tent is abandoned, it must be in an extremely dangerous situation. Ropes should be used to prevent team members from getting lost, and caution should be exercised to prevent getting lost.
Be careful when camping at night
1. Be sure to camp before dark. It’s up to you to decide what type of camp you want, whether it’s a tent, camper, or cabin.
2. For overnight stays in a tent, it is best to choose a sleeping bag in the shape of a mummy. This sleeping bag tightly wraps your feet to keep your body warm, and it’s easy to carry. In terms of materials, rayon sleeping bags are easier to dry than down sleeping bags and are not allergic.
3. In order to improve the sleep quality of your sleeping bag, you can put a cushion under the sleeping bag, so that you can sleep more comfortably. Instead of carrying a pillow, you can use a sturdy and durable plastic bag that can be inflated and placed under your head instead of a pillow.
When camping in different places, pay attention to which places are suitable for camping
1. Seaside suitable for camping: Gulangyu Island, Weizhou Island, Yalong Bay, Jinshatan, Xichong Beach, Qianbusha, Zhoushan, Zhejiang, Beihai Silver Beach, Beidaihe Gold Coast, Yangjiang Mawei Island, Shanwei Guiling Island, Dalian Bangchui Island, Taishan Dajin Island, etc.
2. Mountains suitable for camping: Anhui Huangshan, Changbai Mountain, Daxinganling, Shiyan Wudang Mountain, Beijing Haituo Mountain, Hebei Xiaowutai Mountain, Guangdong Yinna Mountain, Sichuan Jiuding Mountain , Zhejiang Kuocang Mountain, Hubei Jiugong Mountain, etc., Zhejiang Daming Mountain, etc.
3. Parks suitable for camping: Qionghai Longshouyang National Ten Thousand Mu Field Park, Baishamen Park RV Campground, Hangzhou Libird RV Camping Park, Suzhou Taihu No. 1 RV Camping Park, Jiugongshan Xingguang Park Campground, Xiamen Dayun RV Holiday Camp, Fujian Ningdegui Village Campground, Ningbo Dongqian Lake Shangshui Tent Camp, Songzi Hushui Car Campground, etc.
4. Stargazing places suitable for camping: Tibet Namtso, Dunhuang Ancient City, Jilin Changbai Mountain, Yunnan Lugu Lake, Inner Mongolia Ejina Banner, Sichuan Seda, Zhejiang Zhoushan Mountain Pole Island, Zhejiang Zhoushan Flower and Bird Island, etc. ??View Details??
Precautions for camping site selection
1. Near water: Camping and rest are inseparable from water, and proximity is the first element in choosing a camp. Therefore, when choosing a camp, you should choose to be close to streams, lakes, and rivers in order to get water. However, the camp cannot be set up on the river beach. There are power plants upstream of some rivers. During the water storage period, the river beach is wide and the water flow is small. Once the water is released, the river beach will be full, including some streams, which are usually small. In the event of floods or flash floods, we must pay attention to preventing such problems, especially in the rainy season and areas prone to flash floods.
2. Leeward: When camping in the wild, you must consider the leeward problem, especially in some valleys and river beaches, you should choose a leeward place to camp. Also pay attention to the orientation of the tent door not to face the wind. Leeward also considers fire safety and convenience.
3. Far Cliff: When camping, do not set the camp below the cliff, it is very dangerous. Once the strong wind blows on the mountain, it may blow off stones and other objects, causing casualties ACCIDENT.
4. Near the village: If the camp is close to the village, you can ask the villagers for help if there is any emergency. It is even more important when there is no firewood, vegetables, food, etc. Close to the village is also a shortcut, that is, close to the road, which is convenient for the movement and transfer of the team.
5. Shade: If it is a camp that needs to live for more than two days, you should choose a shady place to camp in good weather, such as under a big tree or a mountain It is best to face the sun, not the setting sun. This way, if you rest during the day, it won’t be too stuffy in the tent.
6. Lightning protection: In the rainy season or areas with many thunder and lightning, the camp must not be set up on high ground, under tall trees or relatively isolated flat ground. It’s easy to get struck by lightning.
Attention for mountaineering and camping
1. Geographical location: For wild camping, try not to leave the town too far, or close to the village, so that in the event of an accident, you can get help quickly. Where there are people, there will be roads, the transportation is more convenient, the escape is easier, and the supply of living materials is also more convenient.
2. Away from the cliff: Camping is not optional at the foot of the cliff, in case stones or other objects fall from the sky and cause accidents.
3. Lighting: According to the season and climate, if in summer or high temperature season, choose a shaded place to avoid the temperature in the tent during the day being too high and unable to rest . If the climate is cold, choose a sunny place for easy heating.
4. Wind direction: The tent should not be in the wind direction, try to choose the place where it is caught by the wind, so as to avoid the tent will be overturned in the case of strong wind.
Note for seaside camping
1. Don’t set up tents on the high tide line, or you may have to soak in water. There is also to choose a place near the village, convenient for water, windproof and so on. Arranged according to the actual situation.
2. If the tent is set up on the sand, it is best to spread the sand evenly, otherwise the ground will be uneven when you rest.
Tips for camping safety in the wild
1. Don’t eat wild fruits and vegetables unless you know them.
2. Try not to start a fire in the wild unless you are wet and cold, especially in densely vegetated areas. If you must start a fire, be careful to use it safely.
3. Don’t try to provoke aggressive animals, and don’t drive tame animals into dead ends. Do not pick up cubs that are waiting to be fed.
4. Carry a sharp knife. When the crisis comes, it can let you get out of the tent quickly.
5. Bury your feces, not just to get rid of odors and flies.