Mountain camp

The camp for the climbers to meet the needs of rest and transportation supplies. When climbing a peak above 5,500 meters above sea level, there are generally two types of "base camp" and "middle camp". The former is the headquarters and logistical supply terminal for a mountaineering event, and is also the main camp where the climbers undergo a rest before the assault after undergoing an adaptive march. Location requirements: Safety (no floods, rolling stones, ice avalanches), easy observation of the route of the target, easy access to water, shelter from the wind, long hours of sunshine, flat terrain, contact with nearby towns by car. The latter is mainly set for the climber to adapt to the special environment of high mountains (anoxia, etc.). In the process of raising, it can gradually adapt to the basic requirements of the environment for human organs and transportation supplies. The distance between the camps is moderate. In some countries, when climbing the Everest, most of the country's mountaineering teams established six camps. The heights were approximately 5,300 meters (base camp), 6,100 meters (camp 1,), 6,400 meters (camp 2,), and 6,900 meters (camp 3). ), 7400m (camp 4), 7900m (camp 5) and 8500m (camp 6)

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