Donkey's hiking library is uneven in May. Share your experiences and lessons. There are three people, two men and one woman. 1. Do your homework for equipment preparation. I watched the weather forecast in Wulate Banner thousands of miles away. When I saw the low temperature reaching zero, I took a thin down, but I didn't take it seriously to keep my legs warm. But two people in the same company take it for granted that the desert will not be cold, except for fluffy jackets. But on the day we went, it was still snowing the day before, and snowflakes were still floating in the desert. The temperature is unknown, but I still tremble with cold when I put on down and thin wool gloves. There is a great temperature difference between day and night in the desert. Shoot stars in the tent at night, and be sure to prepare warm clothes. 2. Plan your own itinerary, and the itinerary should conform to your own physical equipment. We planned for three days at first, so boys brought 8L water and girls brought 6L water. But the temperature was not high on the first day, and there was not much water to drink. The next day, the gps was out of power. Fortunately, we walked around Shenhaizi before the power went out. Because 8L water and other equipment consume physical strength, girls' physical strength is limited. After a day and a half, we actually don't want to go. After all, the desert scenery is actually monotonous, so we left the desert highway in a day and a half to call a car to pick us up. Finally, when we went back to the dormitory, I took five bottles of Nongfu Spring with more than 500 ml from my bag, not including one or two bottles I drank on the return train. But the team we went to before walked for two and a half days. Because of the hot weather, 8l of water is not enough to drink. To sum up, make a reasonable plan and plan your trip according to the weather and your physical fitness. As for sun protection, desert sand will have diffuse reflection, and you will look up at the scenery from time to time, so wearing a hat is absolutely not enough. But if you wear sunscreen, the sand will stick to your face when the desert wind blows. Personally, I suggest buying a leaky mask (it seems to be integrated with the hat). There are many people in the desert around May 1 1. Maybe if you climb over a sand dune, you will find a string of footprints in front of you. If it weren't for the holidays, there would be few people in the desert. As for trekking poles, I think they are very useful, because the higher a dune or ridge goes, the looser and heavier the sand becomes. At this time, having a trekking pole will save a lot of effort. As for the tent, we two men and one woman brought two tripods, and both of us were embarrassed to sleep. It is suggested that if the number of people is odd and there are three accounts, the person who pays the bill can prepare less public goods. Regarding meat and food, I think most backpacks can eat all kinds of meat. I don't eat meat at ordinary times, but I'm tired and short of water in the desert (I thought I couldn't drink water at will after walking for three days), so I can't eat meat at all. I feel that personal salty bread is more delicious than sweet bread. 8. Other equipment, earplugs, I think is very important. Tents blown in the desert ring at night; What is a sleeping bag? According to the lowest temperature when you go, be sure to prepare the corresponding temperature scale. The cotton sleeping bags brought by two people in the same company can't meet the requirements, so you can't sleep all night because of the cold. Equip other answers, too. If P.S. wants to bring a SLR, he must buy a chest bag with strong oxygen. I can't stand hanging directly around my neck, and I can't stand micro-orders. Doing more homework before going can avoid unnecessary pain and focus more on the scenery.
It is not difficult to see that adequate preparation and rich experience are very important for outdoor activities, so newcomers must join formal organizations in order to have a full sense of security and enjoy the fun brought by outdoor activities.