【出外鬆一鬆】正在計劃去露營的值得一看
⭐記得要在指定地點紮營
⭐紮營前先觀察地勢環境
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外出露營抖抖氣
聰明選擇紮營位置
香港地方雖少,但也有不少地點可供露營,場地分為政府或私人管理的,要注意如在非指定地區露營或許會違反郊野守則,所以出發露營前記得做足功課。當到達露營地點後,又該選哪一個位置紮營最好呢?以下紮營選址小貼士可能幫到你。
✔️背風
留意天氣報告,注意不要在當風方向紮營,帳篷門記得要面向背風的一面,生火煮食也容易一點。
✔️接近水源
除非自己帶備足夠的水,否則難免要在露營地點取水使用,所以紮營地點宜接近水源,亦要檢視水源是否清潔。但要注意不宜在水源旁邊或低窪處紮營,以防下雨時山洪暴發有危險。
✔️地面平坦
建議挑選平坦的位置紮營,紮營前先檢視有沒有石頭突起,在草地上紮營睡覺時會舒適一點,大草皮亦較適合有小朋友的家庭活動,但要注意如果下雨天有可能會積水,而碎石地排水性則比較好。
✔️大樹好遮蔭
在樹木旁邊紮營,刮風時能有天然屏障,陽光猛烈的日子亦能避免曝曬。
✔️無痕露營
去露營是融入大自然生活,所以選址要尊重荒野生態,以不破壞大自然環境為原則,不折斷樹木或枯木,不污染水源,減低對草和泥土的傷害。
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Take a breather by camping outdoors
Pitch your tent at the right place
Though land scarcity is an issue in Hong Kong, it is not short of public and private campsites. Do note that it might be illegal to camp in areas that are not designated as campsites, so it is important to do your homework.
So how do we choose the best spot to pitch our tent? Here are some helpful tips.
✔️ Stake your tent against the wind
Take note of the weather report. Turn the entrance to the tent away from the prevailing wind direction. By doing so, you can light and protect your campfire more effectively.
✔️ Stay close to the water source
Accessibility to water in the campsite is important, unless you bring enough water for your entire trip. Pitch your tent near the water source, and make sure it is safe for use. Avoid lowland where the rainwater might accumulate and cause landslides.
✔️Opt for flat land
Set up your tent on a flat land, and check for rocks and stones on the ground. It would be more comfortable to sleep on top of grass. Grassland may be suitable for kids-friendly activities but can also trap water easily. Land with gravels, on the other hand, will have better drainage.
✔️Build your tent beneath an overhanging tree
Large trees are nature’s windshield, and they can provide good shade and protect campers from direct sun.
✔️Practice good camping manners and respect nature
Camping outdoors is a way for us to get closer to nature, so it is vital for us to respect nature and not destroy the flora and fauna. We should avoid activities like breaking tree branches, polluting the water source, damaging grass and scrubs, and contaminating soil.
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同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過83萬的網紅serpentza,也在其Youtube影片中提到,There's a massive Camping culture out here in the Sierra Nevada mountains, but what about China? Does China Camp? Can you camp in China? Over the year...
is tent camping safe 在 旅行熱炒店Podcast Facebook 的最佳貼文
Spent a couple of hours at Logan airport this afternoon before flying to San Jose. As I looked through the windows and saw the familiar scene of terminals, planes and the control towner, suddenly I realized how much this airport has impacted my life since I moved to East Boston 3.5 years ago. Oh don't get me wrong. I'm not talking about the noisy, which I can rarely hear from my apartment. I'm talking about some interesting experiences due to my proximity to the airport.
First of all, I no longer have to take public transit or uber to the airport. I simply walk -- yes, it's possible to walk from my apartment to the airport. After passing through nearby streets and waterfront trails, the sidewalk after an intersection leads all the way to terminal A. And it's not only walkable, but also bikable! There's actually a bike rack in front of terminal A, and I often see bikes there (although I'm not sure if they belong to passengers or airport workers). It's been quite convenient -- the path from my apartment to the airport opens 24/7, is very safe, and gorgeous at night with Boston's waterfront skyline.
Secondly, I got to know some people who work at the airport or airlines, from TSA, JetBlue to the control tower. I started hearing their stories at work, such as seeing some celebrities at security, or using the crew's spare seat and coworker's hotel room to get a free sunny vacation in the Caribbean islands. They're also good people to answer my air travel questions. In summer 2017, I flew to Jasper National Park in Canada for camping and planned to bring my tent as carry-on on the flight. Not sure whether the tent poles would pass the security, I asked my TSA friend and got an interesting answer -- if not explicitly specified, the personnel would usually judge by whether or not it can be used as a weapon. Therefore, things like tent pole or tripod are usually ok. After hearing this answer, I brought my tent and sleeping bag as carry-on all the way to Calgary without any trouble, and successfully saved the checked luggage fee.
Lastly, I mentally feel much close to foreign countries. If you go around the airport to take photos near the runway, you'd see planes from plenty of countries around 4-6pm -- Lufthansa, Hainan, JAL, British, etc, and you can even catch Iberian, KLM and Cathay Pacific if hanging around longer. Even Israel's flag carrier El Al can be seen here. Seeing these airlines makes me feel great when unable to travel. Spotting Cathay Pacific and JAL also makes me feel closer to my homeland. Really wish one day the Taiwanese carriers China Airline and EVA can come, haha :D
Alright, now this post is unexpectedly long, and I'm just on my way to Bay Area, a destination that doesn't excite me much. But hopefully I can still discover something interesting over the next week or so when I'm there.
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is tent camping safe 在 serpentza Youtube 的精選貼文
There's a massive Camping culture out here in the Sierra Nevada mountains, but what about China? Does China Camp? Can you camp in China? Over the years I have received a number of questions from people asking about camping in China. Most people are drawn to the adventure of it all but are scared away by the unknowns. Can it be done? Is it safe? Since there aren’t any official camping grounds in China, how is it possible to set up your tent here?
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