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What should I do if I encounter a snowstorm?

In mountaineering activities, a sudden gust of wind with blowing snow or snowfall is called a snowstorm. Blizzard weather is prone to frostbite, falling, being buried in snow and getting lost. The snowstorm brought great difficulties and dangers to marching and camping. Therefore, mountaineering should scientifically grasp and make use of weather opportunities, choose backup camps, and master camping principles, especially the selection of alpine camps. We must also organize an emergency team. When encountering a snowstorm on the way to March, we must first do a good job of fixed protection and pay attention to antifreeze. If you suddenly encounter a snowstorm while camping, you should reinforce the tent. Do not leave the camp or climb. Take good care of cold protection equipment and plan the use of fuel and food. Clear the snow covered on the tent in time to prevent the tent from collapsing under the snow. When encountering heavy snowstorms and strong winds at high altitude, the tent must be managed by someone to prevent the wind from blowing it away.