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Is outdoor camping safe?

Be safe, but be prepared. There are risks outdoors, please go out for insurance. It is necessary to buy insurance for both the old donkey and the new donkey. Although the campsite in Shenzhen is not particularly dangerous, accidents may always occur when you go out, so you should protect yourself properly. Besides, outdoor insurance is very flexible. You can choose 1 day, several days or the whole year, and the cost is not high. Watch the weather forecast before going out. They say you can't die if you don't die. If there is a typhoon and heavy rain, you can run up the mountain and take a walk by the sea. No matter how good the material is, the tent won't hold. Moreover, heavy rain may often be accompanied by lightning. If it is at the top of the mountain or in an open area, it is easy to be shocked.

Equipment needed for camping. Tents in Shenzhen are sultry in summer, so it is recommended to choose gauze as the inner account. It will be very breathable and comfortable at night. It is recommended to choose an automatic pole tent, which is quick to open and convenient to build. Many new donkeys build traditional tents, and many people spend more than an hour. Moisture-proof mats and sleeping bags don't need to be too thick, because it is summer. Like sleeping bags, you can choose fleece sleeping bags in winter instead of thick sleeping bags in hollow cotton. A flashlight is a must, and it is inconvenient to move at night without a light source. Remember to bring a spare battery when you bring a flashlight. Hiking shoes, hiking sticks, common medicines, snake medicines, drinking bottles and backpacks should also be taken one by one. Camp in a flat place, don't be near the water (afraid of rising water), and don't lean on the unstable hillside (afraid of falling rocks). If you are in the forest, be careful not to stick to the footprints of animals. In places where bears or other things are easy to be found, be sure to pay attention to whether they are traces of animals. Try not to act alone in camping, but try to go together. What's the matter? I have a care, too