Outdoor Buffet 50

This section is translated from the Canadian outdoor magazine "EXPLORE" ("Explorer") in June 2002.
When it comes to outdoor activities, knowledge is happiness. Let's study happily.

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Tip 1: How to pick
Collect all the things you plan to bring, put them in a room, and imagine that they are all in your bag. Wow, the first rule can be executed at this time: Those who do not know what to bring should not take it. This will make your bag more compact.

Tip 2: How to Pack
Light equipment is placed below, heavy on it. Because anyone walks forward with a slight dip, this puts weight
Focus on your hips instead of your shoulders. You can put your sleeping bag on the bottom (the sleeping bag has a sleeping bag cover, or you can wrap it in plastic so that you can prevent it from getting wet if you fall into the water or your canoe enters the water). Then there are clothes that you don't use on the same day: underwear and socks, duckweed and so on. Then your sleeping mat should be placed inside instead of being tied outside. Then your tent and rain cloth. Then there are picnic supplies: stoves, oils, pots, cups and spoons, water filters and first aid kits. Then - near the top - your food. Bad weather clothes are on top. Finally tighten the pocket rope.

Tip 3: Make the package thin and tall
Not short and thick. This is the usefulness of those backpacking belts - tie them tightly and press them tightly with your knees (when
Don't break the things inside.)

Tip 4: Avoid Hanging Objects
When you walk, the swing of these things will consume your strength. Which are the cute little ones attached to your belt and shoulder strap?
What about the bag? In fact, they are a heavy burden. When you need sunscreen and film, it doesn't take much time for you to remove them from your backpack's upper pocket. The only exception is the pepper water spray. It should be in your handy place.

Tip 5: Put all your food in a waterproof bag
When you hide your tonic away from animals in the evening, you don't need to find these bits and pieces everywhere. As for lunch and snacks, they are individually wrapped in plastic bags and are easily taken out at rest.

Tip 6: Put your kettle in the bag
Do not hang on the ass and it will be hot in the sun.

Tip 7: Pest Control
Spray some of the exposed areas of your body and your body. In the mosquito-busting season, you can also spray some on your socks and the roots of your trousers, because these worms will climb from some plants that are shorter and not from the trees. Spray some on your hands instead of your palms and rub it on your face. It sounds strange because it can keep pests away from your eyes. Also spray some under your brim.

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Tip 8: Relax from but have a rhythm
Start slowly, let your body heat up slowly, and then find out your own walking speed.

Tip 9: Arrive early
Wherever you go, you should arrive at noon and find camping locations in time before others arrive. You have enough time to support the tent and dry the sleeping bag before you fall asleep. You can take a short walk, walk around, explore around, or grab a cup of tea and enjoy the pleasant scenery.

Tip 10: Get everyone together

Tip 11: When you feel tired, you are also hungry and thirsty
So when you take a break, you have to add food and water (of course, to be happy). Do not do this if your body reacts unpleasantly.

Three urgent

Tip 12: Don't Drink Tea at Night
Whether or not it contains caffeine, most tea will make you get up and pee at night.

Tip 13: Use Urinals

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