That's all I can think of, and I'm not an outdoor expert either.

Destany 2022-04-01 08:01:02

Thriller? Is it true? ...compared to other horror films, it is quite real. The theme of this film is to say that people can't look at their appearance. A boyfriend who seems calm and composed is actually unreliable, and a passer-by who looks impolite is actually very reliable? This idea seems to be a bit out of line with this film. Notes on hiking in the wild: 1. You must be familiar with the place on foot. Don't go too far. You must have 3-5 companions. It is not recommended to travel alone. It is recommended to bring a local guide. Your own safety and companions are also safe; 2. Be sure to bring equipment, mobile phones, gps, and compass when hiking in the wild. Shouldn’t these kinds of things be kept on hand? Record your own route. There are many similar outdoor apps, so that you can go back the same way. It is also necessary to bring a satellite phone to a place where there is no signal; 3. In the wild, you must be careful, don’t think that you must be objective, human beings are too small in front of nature, and learn more about the field before traveling; 4. Be calm and don't let yourself lose your judgment. When you still have tools around you, it's not exhausted. 5 What should I do if I encounter a bear in the wild? Most wild animals are very active at night, so the wild at night is actually not so safe, and people without a sense of direction are especially easy to get lost at night. Generally speaking, black bears are relatively gentle (brown bears do not know), not during extraordinary times (nursing bears). ) are generally quite afraid of people. Network knowledge: Back slowly, then leave quickly, is it useful for bears to play dead? It seems useless, bears will eat carrion, and I have never met them before; 6 It is not recommended to camp in the wild, ha, it is best to go out early and return early, why do you have to live in the wild, there are too many uncertain factors.

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  • Alex: You know we'll be lucky to see anything bigger than a chipmunk, right?

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