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Note the weather conditions
before setting out. Pay special attention to the
likelihood of thunderstorms, heavy rain or sudden
drop of temperature;
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| 2. |
Familiarize yourself with the
area to be trekked. Note the locations of police
stations, country park management centres as well
as emergency call telephones in the vicinity;
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| 3. |
Pay attention to the fire danger
warning signals. Don't start a fire if the weather
is dry;
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| 4. |
Put on suitable clothes and
footwear. Bring along a sun cap and a walking stick;
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| 5. |
Bring along the following items:
maps, compass, first-aid kit, torch, whistle, notebook, pen, warm
protective clothing, rain gear, emergency ration, sufficient
drinking water, communication equipment, such as mobile phone;
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| 6. |
Put all the above items in the
rucksack so that your hands would be free in trekking
and mountaineering;
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| 7. |
Go hiking in groups. Make sure
that there are members with hiking experience and
first-aid knowledge in the group;
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| 8. |
If get lost in the mountain, retrace
your steps along the original route. Don't force
your way further;
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| 9. |
Should accident happen during
journey, seek help immediately.
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