Types of camping
Camping can basically be divided into three types, the first is conventional camping, the second is trailer camping, and the third is special camping. The campsite should be located in a dry, flat place with a wide view, with access roads up and down, sheltered from wind and drainage, and convenient for water intake.
There are six taboos: not in the middle of the canyon, avoid mountain torrents; not near the water, avoid rising water; not under cliffs, avoid falling rocks; not in high and convex places, avoid strong winds; not under independent trees, avoid Electric shock; do not in the grass or bushes, avoid snakes and insects. The entrance of the tent should be leeward and away from the hillside with rolling stones; a drainage ditch should be dug directly under the edge of the roof (in the past, after the tent was set up, the ditch could be dug around. Now, we must stand in the position of protecting nature. Unless it is in a puddle, no trenches will be dug) to avoid flooding the tent when it rains;
The four corners of the tent should be held down with big rocks; air circulation should be maintained in the tent, and fire should be prevented when cooking in the tent; carefully check before going to bed whether all flames have been extinguished and whether the tent is firmly fixed.