LNT three

Prepare in advance

Full preparation can help travelers to safely and happily achieve their travel purposes while reducing the damage to the wilderness.

Pre-trip planning

Lack of pre-departure planning often leads to painful journeys and damage to natural and cultural resources. Forest rangers often talk about the fact that they have encountered some campers who have been forced to destroy the natural resources of the wilderness and cause themselves to be in danger because they did not carefully prepare and unexpectedly occur.

Why is planning an event so important?

You may want to add more answers in the list below:

It helps to ensure the safety of the team and the individual.

It can help you practice LNT rules and reduce the damage to resources.

It helps you to safely and happily reach the purpose of travel.

Increase confidence and opportunities to learn more about nature.

Seven elements to consider when planning your trip:

1. Identify and record your travel goals (your expectations).

2. Determine each teammate's experience, skills, and ability levels.

3. Choose the destination that suits your goals, levels and capabilities.

4. Get knowledge about destinations from destination managers, maps, and books.

5. Choose equipment and dress according to the principles of comfort, safety and LNT.

6. Arrange activities in your trip to match your goals, levels, and abilities.

7. After returning, you must evaluate the entire trip and summarize the next improvement.

Other factors to consider:

When planning your trip, you may wish to add some of your own ideas to the following list:

the weather.

terrain.

Rules/limits.

Private territory.

Team's average speed of travel and expected food consumption (excess food smart manufacturing junk!)

Team size (does it meet restrictions, travel goals, and LNT rules?)

All LNT principles.

Meal plan: How to dine is an important part of planning a trip, which may result in the entire team having an important impact on the field environment.

A good meal plan can:

Reduce trash.

Reduce backpack weight, go faster, and reduce fatigue.

Reduce dependence on campfire cooking.

Big pot and repacked foods:

Big pot meals and light snacks should minimize packaging and preparation time, reduce the burden, and reduce the amount of waste generated. Large pot meals only require simple cooking utensils and do not require campfire cooking. Two camping stoves can prepare meals for the entire team. If you have two large pans (if you need fast heating, a large pan can be placed on two stoves). Remember to use a stove that meets the LNT principle.

Before packing the backpack, most foods need to be removed from the original commercial packaging and repacked into sealed plastic bags. Sealed plastic bags can be a good food preservation, reduce the size and excess garbage. Empty bags can be put together and brought back to reuse. This will reduce the amount of garbage that the team must bring back after the trip, and it will eliminate unwanted hidden or buried waste.

What are the examples of lack of trip planning?

A team with unfamiliar or inexperienced geography may be trapped in valleys where there is frequent flooding, or exposed to ridges where lightning activity is frequent. Teams traveling in arid regions often fail to carry enough water or to extract drinking water from natural resources. As verified by local managers, studying maps and weather conditions can reduce risks.

The unprepared team may have originally planned to use the campfire to cook. When they arrived at the destination, they found that it was forbidden to have a fire or it was difficult to find the available wood. Such teams tend to illicit fire or destroy the local environment simply because they are not preparing alternatives. The ban on fire and lack of wood is a signal that the local community is suffering from excessive outdoor entertainment.

A team that lacks complete trip planning may not be able to move at the expected speed. Because the terrain is too steep, or the trails are too difficult to walk. Such teams tend to camp late at night, sometimes in insecure places, and poor campsites often cause unnecessary environmental damage. In addition, it is possible that the entire team cannot reach their intended destination.

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