Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Next August or so, I want to ride the Qinghai-Tibet Line and leave Golmud for Lhasa. Can I buy cars and equipment in Golmud? What equipment do you need?

Next August or so, I want to ride the Qinghai-Tibet Line and leave Golmud for Lhasa. Can I buy cars and equipment in Golmud? What equipment do you need?

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It is best to buy 1 equipment in advance. You can buy a giant or Merida brand car at the price of 1500~2000 in your local or nearby auto shop, and add hundreds of long-distance modifications (front and rear frames, bags, car repair accessories, protective gear, maps, travel guides, a small amount of cold-proof supplies, etc.) to complete this journey. ). (Giant ATX7 series or Duke Merida series are recommended, and it is best to choose more than 3000 in consideration of economic affordability. )

These thousands of kilometers can't be covered in one day. To ensure physical strength, it is not easy to have a speed of more than 20 per hour in the whole long distance, and it is easy to consume physical strength in cold weather.

You'd better not ride a bike at night! Put a meter in the car, look at the map and estimate the first day's trip, find a good place to live before dark, and go out early and return early. If you don't know the way, follow the bus. If you meet a fork in the road, you can ask pedestrians. Better go together.

Be sure to check the condition of the car when you leave, and if you have the ability, you'd better bring simple repair tools.

In addition to luggage and water, your backpack must have a fully charged mobile phone and enough money, a whistle (for help), energy-rich chocolate, beef jerky, red bull, glucose, bananas (for cramp prevention) and so on. Contact family and friends before departure!

Take protective gear and you can go!

This is the advice of a long-distance running veteran. Safety first anyway! Have a nice trip!