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登山で注意すべきこと
山でキャンプをするときに、気をつけないといけないのは、「転倒すること」と「体を冷やさないこと」。
そのための装備をきちんとしていくことが、無事に下山するために大切なのだ。
Can you bear it?
When I mention that I go camping in the mountains alone, many people ask, "What about the bears?" And while it is true that the bears live in the woods, I haven't met any — yet. I have met deer, wild boar, monkeys, birds, snakes, a few lost dogs, and, of course, lots of bugs
Since one of my core beliefs is "anything is possible," I stay alert for signs of Mr. Bear and store my food away from my tent, usually several meters distant, in the crook of a tree. If I were going to take the time to worry about something it would be the men with high-powered rifles and dogs, who roam the same mountains used by hikers. I am often off the trail, moving around in the bushes and dressed in earth tones, and it sometimes crosses my mind that they might mistake me for whatever prey they hunt out there
I think the two real concerns are falling and hypothermia. In the city we spend most of our lives walking on concrete or asphalt — unnaturally flatterrain. In the mountains, however, the ground is uneven, covered with plants and rocks and is sometimes extremely slippery. You have to remember to have at least two points of contact at all times — a hand and a foot, or two feet firmly planted.
The best friend you can have, particularly on well-traveled trails, is some shoes or boots with an aggressive tread; something that bites in and holds. Jogging shoes and tennis shoes will not work because they don't have suitable tread and ankle support. Another great help to prevent falling is having one or two telescoping trekking poles
The other real danger in the woods is hypothermia. The word simply means "abnormally low body temperature." Or getting too cold. Most of the stuff I carry on my trips is designed to keep me warm or stop me from getting too cold. People who are lost in the mountains most frequently die from exposure.
The first defense is proper clothing. That means garments made of either wool or man-made fibers like nylon worn in layers. These fibers dry quickly and will keep you warm even when they are wet. Cotton takes a long time to dry. If you wear jeans and a T-shirt and they get wet, you will become chilled. They will steal your heat. Experienced hikers have a mantra: "Cotton kills." Best to remember it.
A tent does the same thing as warm clothing; it keeps your body at a comfortable and safe temperature. And the food you carry, besides tasting good, is also something to keep you warm and keep your body supplied with energy.
Well, I see I have run out of space and I still haven't told you about the great things you can do and see and experience once you go camping in the mountains.Some other time perhaps. What is important, however, is that you understand the things I have written here. Most books and experienced campers will tell you about the same things. And knowing them will let you have a good trip and come back safe and happy.
- bear
- 耐える(bear には「クマ」の意味もあり)
- mention that 〜
- 〜と言う
- deer
- シカ
- wild boar
- イノシシ
- bugs
- 虫
- core
- 大事な
- stay alert for 〜
- 〜を警戒する
- signs
- 痕跡
- store 〜away from 〜
- 〜を〜から離れたところにおいておく
- several meters distant
- 数メートル離れて
- crook of a tree
- 木の股
- If I were going to take the time to worry about something
- もし何かについて心配するとしたら
- high-powered
- 高性能の
- roam
- 歩き回る
- off the trail
- 道から離れて
- bushes
- やぶ
- dressed in earth tones
- くすんだ色の服を着て
- mistake 〜 for whatever prey they hunt
- 何の狩りをしているのであれ、〜をその獲物と間違える
- concerns
- 心配事
- falling
- 転倒
- hypothermia
- 低体温症
- asphalt
- アスファルト
- terrain
- 地面
- slippery
- 滑りやすい
- have at least two points of contact
- 少なくとも2ヵ所が地面に付いている
- (have) firmly planted
- しっかりと地に着ける
- well-traveled 〜
- よく踏みならされた〜
- aggressive tread
- 凸凹のはっきりした靴底
- bites in
- (地面に)食い込む
- holds
- しっかり留まる
- will not work
- 役に立たない
- ankle support
- 足首を固定する働き
- telescoping trekking poles
- 伸縮式の登山杖
- abnormally
- 異常に
- body temperature
- 体温
- are lost
- 道に迷う
- exposure
- 外気に身をさらすこと
- garments
- 衣服
- man-made fibers
- 化学繊維
- worn in layers
- 何枚も重ね着した
- chilled
- 冷え切った
- mantra
- スローガン
- Cotton kills
- 綿は死を招く
- keep 〜 supplied with 〜
- 〜に〜を供給し続ける
- have run out of space
- 紙面が尽きた