1. Plan your travel route in advance before traveling and fully understand the traffic conditions. When entering mountainous areas, you should pay attention to landslides and rockfalls and road shoulder collapse
2. Pay special attention to clothing and shoes before climbing. Try to pack as light as possible when going up the mountain, and bring as little debris as possible to reduce the load.
For shoes, choose flat shoes such as sneakers, cloth shoes, and travel shoes to avoid inconvenience and safety when climbing. When using the palm of your hand, be careful to choose a crutch of appropriate length, weight, and strength.
When walking on the mountain road, you must pay attention to rolling rocks and steep slopes, and do not follow directly behind the climber to prevent injuries from rolling rocks.
3. Pay attention to the weather forecast before traveling, and add or remove clothes in a timely manner. When it rains, don't use umbrellas on the mountain. Use a poncho instead. This is to protect against lightning and prevent the person and umbrella from being blown away by strong winds on the mountain.
4. You should observe the scenery without walking, and walk without observing the scenery; pay special attention to safety when taking pictures, choose a location and angle that can ensure safety, and pay special attention to whether the rocks are weathered or loose.
5. Pay attention to your own travel safety, and do not travel to unopened tourist mountainous areas and dangerous mountainous areas without authorization; try to avoid playing in unmanaged mountainous areas; no longer avoid deep pools, streams and other waters managed by life-saving personnel. Swimming and playing in the water.
6. Pay attention to fire prevention. Once you encounter a fire in the forest, you should wait for an opportunity to break through the forest fire. If there is a fire indoors, you should cover your mouth and nose with a wet towel and crawl away from the fire scene.
7. Bring necessary items, such as a knife, gauze, anti-heat medicine, small whistle, camera, sunscreen, etc.
8. Avoid isolated hills and large trees during thunderstorms.
9. When encountering heavy rain in mountains and mountain fronts, you should avoid places where flash floods may pass as soon as possible. When encountering mudslides in valleys, run away in a direction perpendicular to the flow direction of the mudslide
10 . Don’t taste unknown wild fruits and don’t touch plants whose properties you don’t know.