Trekking is a completely different world of activities when compared with our normal life. Uncertainties have to be faced with courage and determination. To face all these unlike problems, some important tips for a traveler on these adventurous yet demanding terrains are being described below:
* A complete medical check-up prior to start trekking
* Toning up of the body and acclimatization should be strictly observed.
* Patients of asthma and diabetes should restrict their climb up to 3000 meters above sea level.
* In case of any severe sickness, provide first aid and then make arrangements to bring the patient to lower area and to hospital.
* Protect the body from changing weathers.
* Use well broken comfortable walking shoes.
* Collect maximum information about the trek.
* Keep all the equipment and food stuff in order.
* Camp site should be preferably near the source of drinking water.
* Do not camp under trees.
* Pitch the tent on an inclined surface and dig a small trench around.
* Set off for trek early in the morning, fording a stream will be easier at that time.
* After finishing cooking or after packing up the kitchen, extinguish fire completely, especially while camping in forests.
* Clean the camp site before setting off and dispose off wastes and litter to protect the natural beauty of the area.
* Check the first aid kit before starting off.
* Keep a handsome amount of medicines to be distributed in local people.
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Ladakh Trekking Tips
Trekking in Ladakh >>Ladakh Trekking Tips
The Himalayan foothills are just ideal for trekking, Hiking and Camping offering energetic out-door people a different and exciting option for a Adventure holiday. The Ladakh and Zanskar regions of Jammu & Kashmir are the most popular destinations for trekkers.
Walking in the Mountains:
Mountain walking is an art in itself. A good trekker is economical in his actions. If you watch a Hillman or a shepherd walking after his sheep, you will observe that he does not waste energy in unnecessary flailing of arms or legs. His strides are sure and steasy, and he soes not appear to be in a hurry. He htus reaches his destination without undue fatigue. Keep in mind the following points-
1. A common tendency among beginners and the experienced is to show enthusiasm by walking fast; this is soon exhausting warm up gradually and continue at a slow comfortable pace.
2. Develop a personal rhythm. Lift and keep your step in synchronization with breathing. This should minimize getting out of breath.
3. Walking on the level, place the foot flat, heel first, to obtain a better grip and gain a few centimeters with each step.
4. Walk in zigzags while ascending a very steep slope.
5. Avoid stepping on loose stones.
6. Avoid overtaking fellow travelers while walking on a narrow trail.
7. Ascending/ descending a scree slope or over loose stones, leave sufficient space between the next person so that any stone rolling down does not hit others below.
8. Do not run down a slope. Flex or bend knee a little while descending. Dig heels into soft snow or soft ground.
9. Wet grass, pine needles and wet roots can be very slippery. Be careful while walking on them.
10. Shortcuts on a foot trail should be avoided.
11. Put on warm clothing while taking rest.
12. Respect the sentiments and traditions of the local hill people. Respect their women and avoid mixing ort talking with them.
13. Don’t damage crops by walking through standing harvest.
14. Always carry some water in your water bottle.
Halts and Rests:
1. During a rest period, lie against a tree trunk or a big stone. Place your legs on your rucksack or on any other higher place. This will regulate your blood circulation.
2. Stop about 15 min. after the first start to readjust your rucksach or to tie a shoelace etc.
3. Do not make halts frequent or prolonged. Too many halts destroy walking rhythm. Frequent rests are not needed of you follow the right walking techniques. Stop should be made, wherever possible, at natural stopping points, like on the top of a ridge, of before a difficult ascent, or at a scenic viewpoint.
Equipments:
The following list only mentions the essential elements. You have to prepare a list of clothes and small personal articles you will need during the trek.
A small backpack (about 40 l. It will contain what you will need during a trekking day and carried by you), a kit-bag with padlock (or a big backpack. It will contain the 12 kg personal belongings, which will be carried by horses or porters. We advise you to protect the inside of the kit-bag with a plastic bag), a good sleeping bag, a sweater, a fleece jacket and a waterproof jacket (preferably Gore-Tex), good trousers as well as a waterproof trousers (preferably Gore-Tex), gloves and cap, hiking shoes, sunglasses and sun cream, a walking stick (optional), a frontal lamp or an electric torch. A foam mattress is provided, but if you have a self-inflating mattress, bring it: you will feel more comfortable
First aid kit:
Here are the main things which can be useful: iodine tablets, tincture or crystals for water purification, analgesics, antidiarrhoeal, intestinal disinfectants, antibiotics, antiseptic, eye drops, bandages, cutaneous antiseptics, waterproof tape, adhesive pads, cotton swabs, skin applications (burn, sunburn, bites or stings), acetazolamide (Diamox) for acute mountain sickness... |