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本帖最后由 taniax 于 2012-10-7 00:04 编辑
My answer
I know you are getting anxious to get started but there are just a few things that I want you to know that you might not have trouble during these days.
First of all, make sure you carry adequate water, you will need it if you are hiking, especially in this heat. A good room is one gallon per person per day in this time of year, don't try to rely on the part of nature to supply all your water needs and please do not use soap in the springs, it's your responsibility to protect the park's nature features.
For those who stay beyond the weekend, make sure that you set up tent well away from dry quick beds , you may get some heavy rainfall and these quick beds can be full with water and you and all your equipment could end up washed down stream.
When you pick up your permits, you also get p services of booklet that will tell you everything you need to know upon hiking trials. They vary in length, of course, but most of them are under 5 miles.relatively easy day hikes. Remember if you are hiking solo make sure someone know you are going and expect you back. For your own safety, we recommend you not climb rock faces, a lot of rock throughout this part are very unstable . One final word, watch out for poisonous snakes ritual poisonous snakes activities are at peak this time of year especially at the night. For your own good, we recommend wearing protected clothing and carrying flash light after dark.
Transcript
I know you're anxious to get your permits and get started. But there're just a few things I'd like to mention that might help you avoid trouble during your stay.
First of all, make sure you carry adequate water. You'll need it if you're hiking, especially in this heat. A good rule of thumb is to bring one gallon per person per day this time of year. Don't try to rely on the park's natural springs to supply all your water needs. And please, do not use soap in the springs. It's your responsibility to protect the park's natural features.
For those of you staying beyond the weekend...make sure that you set up camp well away from dry creekbeds. We may get some heavy rainfall, and those creekbeds could quickly become filled with water, and you and all your equipment might end up washed downstream.
When you pick up your permits, you'll also get a park services booklet. It'll tell you everything you need to know about the hiking trails. They vary in length, of course, but most of them are under five miles --- relatively easy day hikes. Remember, if you're hiking solo, make sure you let someone know you're going and when they can expect you back. And...uh, for your own safety, we recommend that you not climb rock faces. A lot of the rock throughout the park is very unstable.
One final word...watch out for poisonous snakes. Rattlesnake activity is at its peak this time of year --- especially at night. For your own good, we recommend wearing protective clothing...and carry a flashlight after dark.
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