First, clothing articles
1, charging suit (necessary for outdoor activities, windproof, waterproof, breathable and wearable ...)
2, fleece (including WINDSTOPPER, mainly windproof and warm)
3, sweat underwear (keep dry after outdoor exercise
4. Quick-drying underwear (necessary for travel in summer, with detachable trouser legs and sleeves).
5. Down jacket and trousers (necessary for keeping warm when traveling in winter or going to plateau)
6. Other personal clothes (disposable * * *, T-shirts ...)
Second, shoes and socks
1, hiking shoes (adaptable, wear-resistant, waterproof, preferably high tops, which can protect ankles)
2, light sports casual shoes (suitable for general outing activities, or wear while driving)
3, sports sandals (can be worn as slippers, summer can also be worn directly on the feet)
4. Sweat-wicking socks (preferably made of COOLMAX material, worn with GORE―TEX shoes, which can make your feet sweat in winter and prevent frostbite)
5, ordinary sports socks (cotton, comfortable to wear)
6. Snow (very useful in snowy or muddy sections)
Third, hats, gloves and glasses.
1, sun hat (round edge, baseball cap, whatever you want, as long as it can block the sun)
2, fleece hat (mainly to keep warm)
3. Thin gloves (mainly to facilitate activities, such as taking pictures)
4. Thick gloves (mainly used to keep warm)
5. Glasses (sports style is better, its main function is shading, and it can also be used to cool down)
Personal equipment supplies:
First, backpack articles
1, big backpack (necessary for short-distance camping or long-distance travel, comfortable to carry, with good load bearing, ranging from 45 to 80l)
2. small backpack (short trip or long-distance standby, with a certain burden, 15-30L)
3. Pocket or satchel (used to carry small items when traveling for a long time, it is best to put a kettle)
4, camera bag (according to personal needs, it is more convenient to hold the lens sideways)
Second, camping articles
1, sleeping bag (take a small down sleeping bag for long distance to save space, and bring it according to seasonal needs)
2, sleeping bag liner (if you don't camp on a long trip, bring a dirty wool or cotton sleeping bag liner)
3. Tent (for ordinary camping, a waterproof and windproof tent is enough, and it is recommended to bring a small and light tent for long-distance travel)
4, tent pad (to protect the bottom of the tent from wear and tear)
5, moistureproof mat (ordinary can let you sit and lie down anytime and anywhere, air cushion makes you more comfortable,)
6, aluminum pad (portable and convenient, can be used as a reflector for photography when necessary)
Three. Lighting supplies
1, headlights (it can free your hands, which is very convenient)
2, flashlight (as a backup lighting, or more reliable)
3, camp lights (used in camps or tents, the effect is very good)
4. Glow sticks (have a certain function, that is, don't throw them around, which is not environmentally friendly)
5, windproof lighter (useful, good lighting in case of emergency)
6. Waterproof matches (also used in emergencies)
Fourth, cookware supplies
1, stove (let you eat spicy food in the wild, one of the petty bourgeoisie supplies)
2, gas tank (used with burner, pay attention to carry safety)
3, set the pot (there is a stove, no pot, cooking, soup, noodles, fried eggs rely on him)
4, small steel cup (environmental protection products, drink anything, can also be used as a washing cup in the morning)
5, barbecue (self-driving activities can carry corrupt supplies)
V. Water articles
1, outdoor kettle (can effectively prevent corrosion, cool color)
2, military kettle (with lunch box, more practical)
3. Water bag (more useful when traveling across fields or by bike)
4, insulated kettle (going out in winter, drinking a mouthful of hot water is a pleasure)
5, water purifier (more professional, people who have requirements for quality of life)
6, water purification tablets (portable, water purification effect is general, but can meet the requirements)
Six, communication articles
1, mobile phone (the most commonly used contact information, the most critical signal, is often useless in the wild)
2, walkie-talkie (very useful equipment in team activities, echo before and after, shopping in a certain range is also very practical)
3.GPS (global positioning system, a professional toy, can help locate, set the route and prevent getting lost)
4. Survival sentry (easy to carry and can also be used as a team ... >>
Question 2: What should I bring for camping? What should I pay attention to? Be fully prepared before going out. The following is a list of commonly used equipment, which you can choose freely according to your own travel route and time in practical application. Class I items (essential): backpacks, sleeping bags, raincoats, hats, gloves, maps, food, compasses, commonly used medicines, and kettles (preferably kept warm). Class II items: whistles, knives, flashlights, batteries, light bulbs, notebooks, garbage bags, toilet paper, lighters, sewing kits, etc. Others: binoculars, cameras, towels, winter clothes, etc. Check the list again before going out to avoid unnecessary trouble. The use of camping equipment backpacks put tents, sleeping bags and moisture-proof mats vertically into backpacks, put your own clothes into the gaps of these things, and then put food and other sundries on them. Put common things in the side pocket of the backpack, such as toilet paper, flashlight, kettle, etc. Note: heavy objects should be placed on the top of the backpack. When packing, don't put sleeping bags and moisture-proof mats on the ground casually to avoid getting dirty or letting insects climb in. Loosen the shoulder strap of the backpack, put the bag in a higher position or let others hold it, and fasten the belt and shoulder strap after putting the bag on the back. Tightening the strap of the backpack is to spread most of the weight of the bag to the waist and buttocks so that the shoulders are not tired; The purpose of tightening the shoulder strap is to make the backpack closer to the back, so as to have a good sense of balance when walking. whwy/...ID = 570 bbs.microdo/...D=4897
Question 3: What should I bring for camping? Good travel pillow, good listening to Helen, according to the ergonomic design of the head, shoulders and neck, can provide the most uniform, soft and stable support for the head and neck, can restore the natural stretching state of the human head or neck, does not hinder blood circulation, avoids neck and shoulder pain caused by a nap, has multiple functions, is healthy and comfortable, and has obvious preventive and therapeutic effects on cervical diseases.
Question 4: What kind of food is better for camping? Camping food should include three meals of food, water and various drinks (optional food: instant noodles, beef slices with seasoning, ham, beef jerky, chocolate, bread, chicken wings, coffee, etc. ). It is best to supplement some high-energy foods on this basis just in case. Tableware for personal use (stainless steel cups, spoons)
Personal equipment
Bring your own 45-liter backpack, sleeping bag, moisture-proof mat, floor mat, lighting tools, tent, stove and cooker (the above items can be rented or purchased at the base camp). Sports shoes or waterproof hiking shoes, raincoats and waterproof facilities, headlights. Kettle, personal tableware, water container, personal hygiene equipment, socks, warm clothes for replacing inner and outer coats, personal commonly used medicines, garbage bags.
Camping food includes three meals of food, water and various drinks (friendly suggestions include instant noodles, beef slices with seasoning, ham, beef jerky, chocolate, bread, chicken wings, coffee and so on). ). It is best to supplement some high-energy foods on this basis just in case. Tableware for personal use (stainless steel cups, spoons)
Personal medicine commonly used by individuals: such as stomach medicine, band-aid, cold medicine, Litong, etc.
Public equipment walkie-talkies, mountain cutters, climbing ropes, shared lighting lamps, stoves, portable barrels, public medicines, etc.
Note: People who take part in outdoor activities are not only sports lovers, but also guardians of nature protection. During the activity, please observe the mountaineering ethics, do not litter, do not destroy the natural environment, pay attention to fire prevention, strictly control the use of fire in the field, and pay attention to fire safety if you need to make a fire! ! ! Make sure that the fire is completely extinguished before leaving, and no smoking is allowed on the way. Individuals are strictly forbidden to leave the team alone. Do not pour or spit back the washing water (washing pots and bowls, washing face, washing hands and washing hair) to avoid pollution. It should be dumped on land, and it is forbidden to use soap and shampoo to shower and clean in natural waters! ! !
There is a big temperature difference between day and night on the mountain, so you should take rain gear and winter clothes, pay attention to keeping warm and caring for the environment, pay special attention to the safe use of fire, and take all the garbage out.
Question 5: What should I bring for camping? Personal effects:
First, clothing articles
1, charging suit (necessary for outdoor activities, windproof, waterproof, breathable and wearable ...)
2, fleece (including WINDSTOPPER, mainly windproof and warm)
3, sweat underwear (keep dry after outdoor exercise
4. Quick-drying underwear (necessary for travel in summer, with detachable trouser legs and sleeves).
5. Down jacket and trousers (necessary for keeping warm when traveling in winter or going to plateau)
6. Other personal clothes (disposable * * *, T-shirts ...)
Second, shoes and socks
1, hiking shoes (adaptable, wear-resistant, waterproof, preferably high tops, which can protect ankles)
2, light sports casual shoes (suitable for general outing activities, or wear while driving)
3, sports sandals (can be worn as slippers, summer can also be worn directly on the feet)
4. Sweat-wicking socks (preferably made of COOLMAX material, worn with GORE―TEX shoes, which can make your feet sweat in winter and prevent frostbite)
5, ordinary sports socks (cotton, comfortable to wear)
6. Snow (very useful in snowy or muddy sections)
Third, hats, gloves and glasses.
1, sun hat (round edge, baseball cap, whatever you want, as long as it can block the sun)
2, fleece hat (mainly to keep warm)
3. Thin gloves (mainly to facilitate activities, such as taking pictures)
4. Thick gloves (mainly used to keep warm)
5. Glasses (sports style is better, its main function is shading, and it can also be used to cool down)
Personal equipment supplies:
First, backpack articles
1, big backpack (necessary for short-distance camping or long-distance travel, comfortable to carry, with good load bearing, ranging from 45 to 80l)
2. small backpack (short trip or long-distance standby, with a certain burden, 15-30L)
3. Pocket or satchel (used to carry small items when traveling for a long time, it is best to put a kettle)
4, camera bag (according to personal needs, it is more convenient to hold the lens sideways)
Second, camping articles
1, sleeping bag (take a small down sleeping bag for long distance to save space, and bring it according to seasonal needs)
2, sleeping bag liner (if you don't camp on a long trip, bring a dirty wool or cotton sleeping bag liner)
3. Tent (for ordinary camping, a waterproof and windproof tent is enough, and it is recommended to bring a small and light tent for long-distance travel)
4, tent pad (to protect the bottom of the tent from wear and tear)
5, moistureproof mat (ordinary can let you sit and lie down anytime and anywhere, air cushion makes you more comfortable,)
6, aluminum pad (portable and convenient, can be used as a reflector for photography when necessary)
Three. Lighting supplies
1, headlights (it can free your hands, which is very convenient)
2, flashlight (as a backup lighting, or more reliable)
3, camp lights (used in camps or tents, the effect is very good)
4. Glow sticks (have a certain function, that is, don't throw them around, which is not environmentally friendly)
5, windproof lighter (useful, good lighting in case of emergency)
6. Waterproof matches (also used in emergencies)
Fourth, cookware supplies
1, stove (let you eat spicy food in the wild, one of the petty bourgeoisie supplies)
2, gas tank (used with burner, pay attention to carry safety)
3, set the pot (there is a stove, no pot, cooking, soup, noodles, fried eggs rely on him)
4, small steel cup (environmental protection products, drink anything, can also be used as a washing cup in the morning)
5, barbecue (self-driving activities can carry corrupt supplies)
V. Water articles
1, outdoor kettle (can effectively prevent corrosion, cool color)
2, military kettle (with lunch box, more practical)
3. Water bag (more useful when traveling across fields or by bike)
4, insulated kettle (going out in winter, drinking a mouthful of hot water is a pleasure)
5, water purifier (more professional, people who have requirements for quality of life)
6, water purification tablets (portable, water purification effect is general, but can meet the requirements)
Six, communication articles
1, mobile phone (the most commonly used contact information, the most critical signal, is often useless in the wild)
2, walkie-talkie (very useful equipment in team activities, echo before and after, shopping in a certain range is also very practical)
3.GPS (global positioning system, a professional toy, can help locate, set the route and prevent getting lost)
4. Survival sentry (easy to carry and can also be used as a team ... >>
Question 6: What do you need for camping? It is fun to go camping with friends. It's always good to bring more things, just in case, after all, I'm not at home. It is recommended to buy from direct wheat network.
tent
knapsack
3. Sleeping bag
4. Moisture-proof pad or air cushion
5. sue for litigation
6. Cooking utensils and tableware
7. hiking shoes
8. headlights
9. Water bottle/water bag
10. Others: binoculars, waterproof bags, trekking poles, various knives (Swiss army knife), compasses, function watches, GPS, etc.
Question 7: What should I prepare for the first camping trip? List of basic equipment for field travel
Personal wear products:
First, clothing articles
1, charging suit (necessary for outdoor activities, windproof, waterproof, breathable and wearable ...)
2, fleece (including WINDSTOPPER, mainly windproof and warm)
3. Sweat-wicking underwear (keep dry after outdoor exercise)
4. Quick-drying underwear (necessary for travel in summer, with detachable trouser legs and sleeves).
5. Down jacket and trousers (necessary for keeping warm when traveling in winter or going to plateau)
6. Other personal clothes (disposable * * *, T-shirts ...)
Second, shoes and socks
1, hiking shoes (adaptable, wear-resistant, waterproof, preferably high tops, which can protect ankles)
2, light sports casual shoes (suitable for general outing activities, or wear while driving)
3, sports sandals (can be worn as slippers, summer can also be worn directly on the feet)
4. Sweat-wicking socks (preferably made of COOLMAX material, worn with GORE―TEX shoes, which can make your feet sweat in winter and prevent frostbite)
5, ordinary sports socks (cotton, comfortable to wear)
6. Snow (very useful in snowy or muddy sections)
Third, hats, gloves and glasses.
1, sun hat (round edge, baseball cap, whatever you want, as long as it can block the sun)
2, fleece hat (mainly to keep warm)
3. Thin gloves (mainly to facilitate activities, such as taking pictures)
4. Thick gloves (mainly used to keep warm)
5. Glasses (sports style is better, its main function is shading, and it can also be used to cool down)
Personal equipment supplies:
First, backpack articles
1, big backpack (necessary for short-distance camping or long-distance travel, comfortable to carry, with good load bearing, ranging from 45 to 80l)
2. small backpack (short trip or long-distance standby, with a certain burden, 15-30L)
3. Pocket or satchel (used to carry small items when traveling for a long time, it is best to put a kettle)
4, camera bag (according to personal needs, it is more convenient to hold the lens sideways)
Second, camping articles
1, sleeping bag (take a small down sleeping bag for long distance to save space, and bring it according to seasonal needs)
2, sleeping bag liner (if you don't camp on a long trip, bring a dirty wool or cotton sleeping bag liner)
3. Tent (for ordinary camping, a waterproof and windproof tent is enough, and it is recommended to bring a small and light tent for long-distance travel)
4, tent pad (to protect the bottom of the tent from wear and tear)
5, moistureproof mat (ordinary can let you sit and lie down anytime and anywhere, air cushion makes you more comfortable,)
6, aluminum pad (portable and convenient, can be used as a reflector for photography when necessary)
Three. Lighting supplies
1, headlights (it can free your hands, which is very convenient)
2, flashlight (as a backup lighting, or more reliable)
3, camp lights (used in camps or tents, the effect is very good)
4. Glow sticks (have a certain function, that is, don't throw them around, which is not environmentally friendly)
5, windproof lighter (useful, good lighting in case of emergency)
6. Waterproof matches (also used in emergencies)
Fourth, cookware supplies
1, stove (let you eat spicy food in the wild, one of the petty bourgeoisie supplies)
2, gas tank (used with burner, pay attention to carry safety)
3, set the pot (there is a stove, no pot, cooking, soup, noodles, fried eggs rely on him)
4, small steel cup (environmental protection products, drink anything, can also be used as a washing cup in the morning)
5, barbecue (self-driving activities can carry corrupt supplies)
V. Water articles
1, outdoor kettle (can effectively prevent corrosion, cool color)
2, military kettle (with lunch box, more practical)
3. Water bag (more useful when traveling across fields or by bike)
4, insulated kettle (going out in winter, drinking a mouthful of hot water is a pleasure)
5, water purifier (more professional, people who have requirements for quality of life)
6, water purification tablets (portable, water purification effect is general, but can meet the requirements)
Six, communication articles
1, mobile phone (the most commonly used contact information, the most critical signal, is often useless in the wild)
2, walkie-talkie (very useful equipment in team activities, echo before and after, shopping in a certain range is also very practical)
3.GPS (Global Positioning System, a professional toy, can help locate, ... >>
Question 8: What should I bring for camping in the wild? Tents, sleeping bags, flashlights, moisture-proof mats, knives, charging lamps, lighters, whistles, food, water, rain gear, ropes, pins, essential medicines, such as pain relief, diarrhea relief, band-AIDS, old newspapers, plastic bags (used for loading sundries or garbage), washing utensils, tables and chairs with folding in the car or under conditions, umbrellas, box ovens, etc. Necessary things in the wild can be taken according to conditions. Of course, the more comfortable you want, the better, but hasn't Robinson lived on a desert island for many years with nothing?
Question 9: What food do you need to bring to go camping? Depending on the length of your stay outside, you can usually bring some convenient food like black cheese paste from the south, or you can bring some fruits or homemade food. But be sure to keep it safe.
Question 10: What is the best food for camping? Food: Try to be as simple and diverse as possible. In order to avoid the tedious heating, it is advisable to give priority to cold meals. Such as sandwiches, sushi, salads, ham, smoked fish, salted duck, tea eggs, marinated tofu, homemade pickles and so on. They are both portable and delicious picnic food. Of course, if the theme is barbecue, it's mainly meat and fish. Drinks: canned drinks are the most convenient, but if you put lemon juice in a thermos and let your friends have a drink, it will have unexpected good results.
Container: it is best to bring a covered plastic basket or rattan basket as a vegetable basket; If it is a picnic on the beach, be sure to wrap it with plastic wrap and put it in a sealed container to prevent sand from invading. Drink cups should be disposable paper cups or transparent plastic cups. Colorful and unbreakable plastic products are the first choice for picnics.
Precautions: Pay attention to safety when using fire in the field, and clean up the garbage after meals and take it back for treatment. In some areas, it is forbidden to use fire in the wild, so ask before you go.
Four theme picnics
Sandwiches and sushi
The easiest and lightest way to have a picnic without fire is to bring a tablecloth. Tip: Sandwiches can be made according to your favorite taste, and sushi can be bought in the supermarket. In order to eat healthily, you should bring more fruit and vegetable salads. A bottle of jam or salad dressing is a good condiment.
Outdoor barbecue
The most lively form of leisure is very popular in both east and west. It is a popular outdoor leisure way with a home atmosphere. Especially in rural areas and mountainous areas with fresh air, it is really exciting to smell the aroma of barbecue.
Tips: Barbecue is generally based on barbecue. It would be more interesting if you brought chicken, duck and fish.
The most commonly used method of roast chicken is introduced here: firstly, chicken feathers, internal organs and chicken heads are removed, then seasonings such as onion, ginger, garlic and aniseed are put into the chicken cavity, holes are left at both ends of the opened chicken cavity, and two long wooden sticks (about 2 meters long) are inserted from the cavity, one extending from the hole left in the upper cavity and the other extending from the chicken neck. At this time, the chicken has been fixed on two wooden sticks and can be turned over at will. Set two wooden frames on both sides of the fire, with a spacing of no more than 2m. Put a stick of raw chicken on it, and barbecue it with high-flying flames first. Take the chicken out of the fire from time to time and pour it with soy sauce and cooking wine. When roasting on the fire, you should turn over more to avoid burning. The roast chicken will smell in about an hour.
Wild vegetable feast
The freshest picnic is more suitable for spring.
Tips:
● You can dig wild vegetables without tools or with a spatula.
● If you eat wild vegetables alone, the taste will be monotonous. So wild vegetables are best eaten with other things. Wild vegetables often have astringency, which can be removed by salt or vinegar.
● If you are not sure what wild vegetables are, don't eat them.
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Cooking a lot of things in one pot is actually a simple and complicated job. Simple because cooking doesn't require special skills, and it's not as smoky as barbecue. It's complicated because it's not like at home. As soon as the computer was turned on, the fire came, and there was a lot of preparatory work to be done.
Tips:
● Method of building a stove in the field: The simplest stove is to support the pot at three points. However, this method is not convenient to adjust the intensity of fire, which should be taken into account when building stoves.
● Cooking requires water. It is best to have a temporary kitchen near the water source. But don't pour cooking wastewater into the river. It should be poured into the soil, and the water will be filtered by the sand in the soil and then flow into the river, so as not to pollute the water quality. Don't place flammable materials within 0/.5 meters away from the furnace core, especially in dry weather, where sparks are scattered and it is easy to cause disasters.
● Fire: It can't burn smoothly at first. You can put dry branches at the bottom first, and then put thin branches after lighting. When the fire gets bigger and bigger, add bigger branches. If burning materials are not easily available, newspapers can be made into paper balls, which is also a good fuel.