outdoor activities

Crossing and Camping

       Camping is a short-time outdoor lifestyle, and outdoor living area is temporarily set up for engineering, military, surveying and mapping, tourism, including camp, hut, garage and other simple forms of short-time outdoor living camps. Military camps tend to be complicatedly structured, subdivided into living quarters, accommodation, communication, command area, etc., and more convenient and compact equipment is applied to have better outdoor rest and entertainment.

       Camping Equipment

       Tent: A two-layer tent with stable structure, light weight, wind resistance, rain resistance is preferred

       Sleeping bags: Down or goose down bags are light and warm, but they must be kept dry. Artificial vacuum bags may be a better choice in humid weather

       Knapsack: The frame of the knapsack shall conform to your body structure and have a comfortable carrying system (such as shoulder straps, belts and back supports)

       Fire sources: lighters, matches, candles and magnifying glasses, of which candle can be used as illuminant and combustion improver

       Illuminating equipment: camping lamps (electric and gas camping lamps), headlamps, flashlights

       Picnic utensils: kettle, multi-functional picnic pan, sharp multi-functional knife (Leatherman, Swiss Army Knife), and tableware

       Special tools: compass, map, rope, folding spade, needle and thread, fishing line, machete, camera

       Water and food: high-calorie meat, sugar, fat, salt

       Rescue box: antidotes, cold medicine, diarrhea medicine, Yunnan Baiyao, analgesics, gauze, adhesive tape, bandages.

       Location Selection

       Appropriate site shall be selected to set up tents.

       Notes:

       Camping out in the wild

       Do not camp too close to the mountains and hills to prevent falling rocks and floods in rainy days.

       Do not camp to close to the river in case the tide overflows the tent.

       Do not camp under big trees on rainy days to avoid being struck by lightning.

       Before setting up camp, clear the rubble and sharp thorns on the ground to avoid puncturing the tent or sleeping uncomfortably.

       Do not camp on the ramp.

       The tent door shall face leeward.