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20 17 safety precautions for outdoor activities

As a kind of adventure tourism, wilderness crossing is to let you experience some dangers and challenges on the premise of ensuring everyone's safe return. But as an outdoor enthusiast, are you ready for everything? The following are the safety precautions for outdoor activities I shared. Welcome to read and browse.

1, the challenge limit should follow strict organization and step by step.

Everyone will be young and frivolous. At that time, we will face some dangers without hesitation. We shouldn't always rely on luck. If you succeed outdoors only by luck, its value will be greatly reduced.

Someone once said, don't use your own limits when climbing outdoors. There is a principle of excess power. You have eight points of strength, and you'd better only climb the mountain below seven points. You have nine points of strength, and you'd better climb a mountain below eight points. When special students want to challenge their limits, remember to be fully prepared and never exhaust their limits.

The mountain is always there, not this time and next time, but when you run out of the limit in front of the mountain, there will be no second time.

Are you online? Outdoor criticism? We are talking about some blind and impulsive explorers who take risks for pleasure and aim at self-harm. Adventure cannot be avoided outdoors, and its exercise itself is risky and fun. It is often seen on the forum that some mountain friends don't care too much about the bad weather and some conditions, so there is not much to say, because after all, there are many strong donkeys, but they just want to talk about the cost and significance of exploration.

I know that some soldiers are poorly equipped and have a hard living environment when training in the wild, but they persist stubbornly. I also know that some mountaineers have challenged many human limits, but these are often based on strict organization and rich experience, rather than rushing up with their eyes closed. In addition, the meaning is different, so I won't say much about the meaning of soldiers. As climbers, we know that climbing Mount Everest is very dangerous. Many people went (including those who didn't come back), and no one said much. If others say that there is a mudslide on that hill, it is very dangerous to climb the mountain. How many people will go, and no one will pay attention to you if you go up. This metaphor may not be appropriate, but it embodies the meaning of adventure.

Students can challenge their limits, but please grasp two points:

A, please make sure how significant it is and whether it is worth our lives.

When you decide to go, please make a careful plan and don't rush to participate in unplanned activities.

2. Never just believe in yourself and rely on yourself.

It has been said that outdoor people should only believe in themselves, and some people will criticize what they say, which has dealt a blow to outdoor unity and humanity. Of course, the brilliance of human nature is always great. The victims of Aoshan and Lingshan also saw their teammates this time, but this does not reduce the importance of putting their own strength first. Team leaders and teammates will help you, but some people always take others' help for granted, so that some preparations that can really save lives are lost invisibly.

Don't want to rely on teammates. When everyone is in danger, what everyone wants to do most is to let themselves live. Don't expect anyone to help you at this time. They may run to a safe place early. And don't rely on the team leader. He may leave you when you are missing, or he may not know where he is when you are in danger. Don't even think about relying on your lover and lover. You know, in this world, except yourself, only your parents will sacrifice everything for you. Will couples? If you don't believe me, you can take a good look at the summer accident on 20 1 1.

Many friends don't understand why you say such rude words to everyone, because only in this way can we cope with the sudden change of unfavorable situation. For example, you have been meeting very responsible teammates, and everyone helps you feel safe, but suddenly one day you meet a group of irresponsible teammates, or you are separated from everyone. You don't have a good psychological and strength reserve. Can you cope?

Whether others can help you is someone else's business. The first rule of outdoor is to rely on yourself. When you face a big mountain, you can really be alone, then you can say to yourself: It's time to go!

Everyone should have a sense of leadership.

Outdoor, especially AA mountaineering, has not advocated the so-called team leader. Once there is a team leader, many people will hand over their own safety to others. Think about it. If you don't care about your own safety, others will really care about your safety.

I want to advocate an idea, go out to climb mountains, and everyone is a leader. Either you are the leader, and you have to compete with the real leader for power and profit. It is what you really need to be aware of and prepare for the tour leader, such as determining the route and GPS points, making backup or evacuation plans, and bringing some safety equipment.

There has always been an understanding that a responsible person's intelligence and ability will suddenly rise to a higher level. Can you believe it? !

First, an important iron law of mountaineering has not been observed-never leave your backpack.

On May 1 2002, when Shanghai Hua was about to leave Sendai, it was caught in a snowstorm and fog. He put down his backpack to explore the road, and finally lost his way in the fog because he couldn't find his backpack and died of hunger and cold. At that time, outdoor mountaineering produced an iron law that you can't leave your backpack when you are tired.

This incident also makes us reconsider whether to propose two other rules: 1. If you find unattended food and backpacks in the wild, please don't touch them casually. It's probably supplies and equipment left by others. If you want to hide your backpack and food, put it where others can't find it but you can easily find it.

Second, we don't pay enough attention to bad weather and despise the power of nature.

Neither the organizer nor the teammates themselves paid enough attention to the harsh environment. In fact, as early as a few days ago, major media have already issued a cold wave warning signal.

Third, the individual's own strength and equipment have not yet reached the ability to fully cope with this environment.

Every time you climb a mountain, you can climb to the top, which is the normal psychological identity and reaction of outdoor enthusiasts. I don't believe that anyone will give up climbing because of the weather change in the future. But we really need to learn to evaluate the weather and our own capabilities and equipment. This kind of rashness first overestimates one's own strength, and secondly, the equipment is not up to standard. One of the reasons is that people who are going to take part in mountaineering exercise ignore the environment beyond their ability and equipment and rush headlong into it. It is the result of not carefully preparing yourself and your equipment.

Fourth, the organizer is completely dereliction of duty.

As a team leader, safety is always the first. When unexpected things happen, you should dare? Give up? It's not just the whole team here, but sometimes it's personal.

Many times, the team members did not consider the imminent danger, but if the team leader found it, he must put it forward to stop it, perhaps because of poor health or improper equipment. Don't take chances. Of course, this decision is painful, but is it? Give up? Only? Have to? The team leader must understand that safety is always the first! ! ! ! ! !

Players don't choose two, especially those who don't have the spirit of unity and cooperation: such players are often strong donkeys, they have their own set of experiences or ideas or selfish psychology, and they are resistant to some decisions of the team leader. Many times they go their own way, and sometimes even form a small circle, so the consequences brought by the team leader to the whole team will be disastrous, so the team leader can't do anything about them.

I share some of my own principles with you:

1, backpack.

2. Make a backup plan every time you go out.

3. The closing time is preset on the dangerous route, so it is impossible to complete the immediate evacuation.

4, walking in the wild mountains, shouting every few hundred meters (scare the beast).

Take a walk and look back at the route, so that you won't find no impression when you come back.

6, when the team leader must bring a rope, it is useful to cross the river.

7. Think about the rescue plan in advance, so that you and your partner know that if an accident needs rescue, the first thing to do is to go down the mountain to find the villagers. If no villagers want to go to the village Committee for help, it will cost a lot of money. Second, find fire officers and soldiers, call the police, seek media help, and find a rescue team.

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