The mountains are giants of the earth, and water is a natural hand. The freedom to enjoy the scenery and the natural beauty is our longing, but after all, it is no better than at home. There is always a lot of inconvenience, not to mention rare wilderness. What are the things that we do not care about at home, but we must properly handle it in the process of mountaineering? What to do if you are experiencing physical discomfort? When food, clothing, housing, and transportation must all depend on oneself, and do not bring my parents uphill, what should you do? After passing cliffs and torrents or encountering nature, how can you spend it safely?
Mountaineering is different from urban home life.
All of these are questions that we must constantly consider when we want to live in nature. Therefore, through a series of introductions, the journal will first introduce the concept of life in the wild and the concept of survival. It will start with the introduction of food, clothing, housing, transportation and other mountain life. It will give readers a basic understanding of mountaineering activities and increase their knowledge of mountaineering. Then introduce various basic skills related to mountaineering to enhance the safety of the Mountain Rangers. It is hoped that such accumulation of knowledge will enable the mountain climbers to become truly a kind of national sport, so that people who love nature can go out happily and safely to go underground.
Mountaineering is first and foremost
The wilderness of the average person is not like a climber or aborigine, so most of them choose to live in the hotel. The purpose is to go to the place where they can drive and see the scenery along the mountain road. So when you encounter a place with no roads (or even no trails) or a house, you are at a loss. Because everything in the mountains is unfamiliar, you don't even know how to survive, let alone live! But in fact, wild life should not be just that. If you do not walk on your own feet, it is difficult to truly appreciate the vastness of nature. If you never camped in the mountains and rivers, how can you comprehend the richness and creation of the ecology?
Being close to nature and being in the mountains and rivers is a real wish of modern people.
However, after all, mountaineering is not pampered, but it is even more difficult than driving a car. Therefore, regardless of whether it is an activity, survey, or training team, physical energy consumption is much greater than usual. Coupled with the changing weather or rugged terrain, it may have a direct and significant impact on the climbers; therefore, we should take for granted that all kinds of situations are different from the plains. In addition, mountaineering is usually a kind of group activity, and it is advisable to follow the command of the leader. Therefore, it is not possible to go its own way and it is necessary to fully develop the spirit of mutual help and gregariousness.
So, how can we take a leisurely tour of the mountains and enjoy full comfort? First of all, the age of mountains must solve the people's livelihood problem. Eat full, wear warm, live comfortably, sleep well and have physical strength to travel thousands of miles, naturally have the energy and leisure to entertain, or admire nature, or record what you see and hear. However, the mountain's food, clothing, shelter, and travel are not as readily accessible as the mountains. It includes many common senses, expertise, and contingency measures. It is therefore the most basic introductory course for climbing. Beginners should first understand the difference between it and everyday life, as well as the equipment, knowledge, and skills required to adjust the mentality and habits of ordinary people.
Of course, if you want to climb, you must first be able to “walk†out of the open air, have the basic physical fitness and spirit of climbing, and then have the ability to record the beauty of the mountains. Because most people do not have the ability to climb alone, teaming up and doing a good job in division of labor, helping each other, sharing the weight and risk, has become an important issue in the life of mountain travel. In spite of this, anyone must first be able to make a good life of their own before they can enjoy the feast of nature and not become a burden on their teammates.
It is not easy
The dangers of nature often stem from people’s ignorance of terrain, elevation, climate change, and ecology, resulting in a lack of basic survival skills. For this reason, the names of many indigenous peoples have ecological knowledge. In fact, nature is full of danger only for those who are not familiar with the mountains; or, ignorance and arrogance lead to danger. Therefore, if you are a mountain lover who does not regret it, please try to learn the basic rules of survival by humbly learning about the aborigines' attitude of “reverence for the world and natureâ€.
The rules for survival in the mountains differ depending on the situation on the spot. However, the basic principle is: to go through this crisis at the moment. In other words, we must seek self-preservation before we can save people or wait for others to rescue them; and we must make the worst plan, that is, we must eventually be saved. The basic ideas for field survival and response are as follows:
Psychological stability Recall that it is impossible to return to the safety of the previous action.
Status Processing Grasp the first time, judge and dispose of problems. For example, injuries, lost or wet bodies, etc...
Warmth, emergency evacuation, fire How to live the first day? The comfort and safety of clothing and living is more important than food!
Finding water and feeding, asking for help How do you live for three or five days? Water is more important than full food!
If you have more than three or five days of food and clothing, you may have to save yourself and try to come out on your own!
Mountaineering is different from urban home life.
All of these are questions that we must constantly consider when we want to live in nature. Therefore, through a series of introductions, the journal will first introduce the concept of life in the wild and the concept of survival. It will start with the introduction of food, clothing, housing, transportation and other mountain life. It will give readers a basic understanding of mountaineering activities and increase their knowledge of mountaineering. Then introduce various basic skills related to mountaineering to enhance the safety of the Mountain Rangers. It is hoped that such accumulation of knowledge will enable the mountain climbers to become truly a kind of national sport, so that people who love nature can go out happily and safely to go underground.
Mountaineering is first and foremost
The wilderness of the average person is not like a climber or aborigine, so most of them choose to live in the hotel. The purpose is to go to the place where they can drive and see the scenery along the mountain road. So when you encounter a place with no roads (or even no trails) or a house, you are at a loss. Because everything in the mountains is unfamiliar, you don't even know how to survive, let alone live! But in fact, wild life should not be just that. If you do not walk on your own feet, it is difficult to truly appreciate the vastness of nature. If you never camped in the mountains and rivers, how can you comprehend the richness and creation of the ecology?
Being close to nature and being in the mountains and rivers is a real wish of modern people.
However, after all, mountaineering is not pampered, but it is even more difficult than driving a car. Therefore, regardless of whether it is an activity, survey, or training team, physical energy consumption is much greater than usual. Coupled with the changing weather or rugged terrain, it may have a direct and significant impact on the climbers; therefore, we should take for granted that all kinds of situations are different from the plains. In addition, mountaineering is usually a kind of group activity, and it is advisable to follow the command of the leader. Therefore, it is not possible to go its own way and it is necessary to fully develop the spirit of mutual help and gregariousness.
So, how can we take a leisurely tour of the mountains and enjoy full comfort? First of all, the age of mountains must solve the people's livelihood problem. Eat full, wear warm, live comfortably, sleep well and have physical strength to travel thousands of miles, naturally have the energy and leisure to entertain, or admire nature, or record what you see and hear. However, the mountain's food, clothing, shelter, and travel are not as readily accessible as the mountains. It includes many common senses, expertise, and contingency measures. It is therefore the most basic introductory course for climbing. Beginners should first understand the difference between it and everyday life, as well as the equipment, knowledge, and skills required to adjust the mentality and habits of ordinary people.
Of course, if you want to climb, you must first be able to “walk†out of the open air, have the basic physical fitness and spirit of climbing, and then have the ability to record the beauty of the mountains. Because most people do not have the ability to climb alone, teaming up and doing a good job in division of labor, helping each other, sharing the weight and risk, has become an important issue in the life of mountain travel. In spite of this, anyone must first be able to make a good life of their own before they can enjoy the feast of nature and not become a burden on their teammates.
It is not easy
The dangers of nature often stem from people’s ignorance of terrain, elevation, climate change, and ecology, resulting in a lack of basic survival skills. For this reason, the names of many indigenous peoples have ecological knowledge. In fact, nature is full of danger only for those who are not familiar with the mountains; or, ignorance and arrogance lead to danger. Therefore, if you are a mountain lover who does not regret it, please try to learn the basic rules of survival by humbly learning about the aborigines' attitude of “reverence for the world and natureâ€.
The rules for survival in the mountains differ depending on the situation on the spot. However, the basic principle is: to go through this crisis at the moment. In other words, we must seek self-preservation before we can save people or wait for others to rescue them; and we must make the worst plan, that is, we must eventually be saved. The basic ideas for field survival and response are as follows:
Psychological stability Recall that it is impossible to return to the safety of the previous action.
Status Processing Grasp the first time, judge and dispose of problems. For example, injuries, lost or wet bodies, etc...
Warmth, emergency evacuation, fire How to live the first day? The comfort and safety of clothing and living is more important than food!
Finding water and feeding, asking for help How do you live for three or five days? Water is more important than full food!
If you have more than three or five days of food and clothing, you may have to save yourself and try to come out on your own!
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