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Seven Important backpacking Tips

 

 

 

People love adventure and backpacking is probably the best way to experience it. However, it also poses a lot of danger. Aside from packing your best backpacking tents, you have to be familiar with the risks involved in it as well.
Here are some of the dangers that you might encounter when backpacking:

  1. There is a chance that you will injure yourself. You will be trekking on rough surfaces and there is always a possibility that you will fall or stumble.
  1. There is also a chance that you will run out of supply due to spill or spoilage.

 

  1. There is also a chance that wild animals like bears and snakes will attack you. It is their habitat after all.

This does not mean that you should give up backpacking. To make sure that you have fun in your adventure, follow these helpful safety tips:

  1. Plan your trip well. Planning should not stop in making a checklist of your ultralight backpacks. You should study your route and familiarize your destination. You should also have a time frame for your activity. Make sure that your supply is enough and they are packed and sealed properly.
  1. After planning your backpacking trip, leave a copy of your list of activities and route to a family member or friend. They will use this to look for you if you are not back at the expected time of return.

 

  1. Always take the trip with someone even if you are an experienced hiker. You could surely use a company in the wild. Aside from the safety advantages, it is also more fun to share the adventure with another person.
  1. Do not forget your map or compass. It is a very big help when you are lost. Look for landmarks as well. It will help you identify where you are at when this happens.

 

  1. ultra lightbackpack is essential but you also need to bring other items. Take note of the following:
    1. Whistle – you can use this to send a distress signal
    2. First aid kit – you have to be ready for any injury.
    3. Flashlight
    4. Handy knife
    5. Matches or fire starters, make sure that they stay dry
    6. Insect repellant and sunscreen
    7. Food and water
    8. Tarp and warm clothes, just in case the weather suddenly changes.

 

  1. Be very vigilant. This is the territory of the wild and none of your backpacking tent can prepare you for this. You might come across with venomous snakes or other poisonous creatures. You can avoid them if you see them first. These creatures hate confrontation as much as you do.
  1. Bears are another threat when you are hiking. To make sure that you do not have to deal with them, do not take anything with you that will attract them. First, make sure that your tent is clean and does not have any food scent. Seal your food. When you camp, hang it on a nearby tree. Remember, they have very sensitive sense of smell.

It is fun to see your backpacking tents in action. However, it is not enough that you know how to use them. You also have to learn some safety tips so that you will have plenty of chances to use your gear.

   
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