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Two travelers were trapped in a mountain 4,600 meters above sea level. How were they finally rescued?

Firefighters rescue travel companions from time to time. Yanwei Mountain in Aligar County, Tibet is 4,600 meters above sea level and is not a good place for tourism. However, many people want to climb even if they risk their lives in order to challenge themselves. Not only did two travel friends get into trouble because of this. The cliffs of Yanwei Mountain are steep. The two travel companions climbed halfway up the mountain. They were really scared and did not have the courage to climb to the top of the mountain or return the same way. In desperation, they had to call the police. However, the location they were in was really dangerous, and the firefighters took great risks to save them. Fortunately, both the firefighters and the travel companions returned to the ground safely without suffering any further injuries.

It’s not a bad thing to like traveling, but you have to evaluate your abilities rationally. Many people have an adventurous spirit and think that being able to climb a mountain is a success. However, the miraculous craftsmanship of nature cannot be easily overcome by humans. Just like the steep cliffs of Yanwei Mountain, even if you have professional equipment and rich mountaineering experience, no one can say that you can be 100% successful, not to mention that the travel enthusiasts are just travel enthusiasts, not professional mountaineers. If you like mountaineering, you can choose mountains within your ability. In fact, many mountains in regular tourist attractions, such as Mount Tai and Mount Huashan, are also very challenging.

The job of a firefighter is dangerous. When encountering danger in life, in many cases everyone will ask firefighters for help. For example, if a traveler wants to come down from the mountain, he has to ask firefighters for help. In fact, when firefighters go up mountains and seas to rescue others, they also risk their lives at great risk. Therefore, for the safety of yourself and the firefighters, try to avoid putting yourself in dangerous situations.

Be sure to make plans before traveling and have a thorough understanding of the environment you are going to. If you can't get back and forth safely by your own abilities, for the sake of your life, it's better to reduce your curiosity and adventurous spirit.