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What is the experience of hikers living in tents in the mountains at night?

In recent years, I am crazy about camping. Desert, alpine coast, grassland forest, if there is not much time, the summer nights around the city on weekends are also very good.

Where there are people, it is safer, but where there are no people. Please believe me.

Last year, I was camping on foot in the mountains on the border between China and North Korea, and I didn't know the time when I was on the road. I'm still a little lost in the mountains because of the shortcut. I simply trampled down a dense bush under the forest (you can't break branches without a knife), bought a new ultra-light version of the hiking tent and didn't practice it. At night, I hurried to build among the branches in the cramped forest. At night, the tent was MINUS 7 degrees, shivering with cold. Fortunately, I bought a small bottle from town. I wrapped the leftover food and packaging bags tightly for several layers and put them in my backpack to prevent the smell of food from attracting animals to feed at night.

Before going to bed, I peeled off a firecracker and lit it around the tent with a paper pad as much as possible. It is said that burnt gunpowder smells like animals.