Camping in the wild

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110 North Kickapoo Street,Lincoln IL 62656

13 November, 2022

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Points to note: 1, before putting up the tent, we must carefully survey the terrain, the camp above do not have Rolling Stones, rolling wood and those weathered rocks, once found nearby there are signs of rock scattered, absolutely can not put up the tent, especially near the rock wall the closer the place to pay attention to, try to avoid camping in the concave place. If you see a rolling stone, call out immediately to inform your fellow travelers. 2. Do not build camps in areas where debris flows frequently occur. Many of the rocks show signs of being encased in mud, a major indicator of mudslides. Don't choose a camp too close to the mudslide channel. 3, thunderstorm days do not camp on the top of the mountain or open land, so as not to be struck by lightning. 4. During thunderstorms, do not set up camps on river flats, riverbeds, streams and valleys to prevent them from being washed away by sudden floods.

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