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[NSW] bushwalking around sydney for 6-10 hours every sunday [复制链接]

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Is there any one interesting at bushwalk around Sydney region such as  Royal National Park (NP), Blue Mountain NP, North Great Walk, Lane Cove NP etc every sunday for 6-10 hours regardless of weather.  contact number 0402 817 164 (optus) or msn petercai08@hotmail.com

一个老驴的装备清单
个人穿着用品:

  一、 服装篇
  1、 冲锋衣裤(户外活动必备,防风、防水、透气、耐磨……) 目前有THE NORTH FACEA 顶级 和JACK WORLF SKIN
  2、 抓绒衣(含WINDSTOPPER,主要是防风、保暖)
  3、 排汗内衣(户外运动后保持身体干燥) COOLMAX就可以了
  4、 快干衣裤(夏天出行的必备,裤管、袖管最好是可以脱卸的)
  5、 羽绒衣裤(冬天出行或者去高原地带的保暖必备) 冬天外出减少 了  怕冷 没备
  6、 其他个人衣物(一次性内裤、汗衫T恤……)

  二、 鞋袜篇
  1、 徒步登山鞋(适应性强、耐磨、防水、最好是中高帮的,可保护叫脚踝) 没错
  2、 轻便运动休闲鞋(适合一般的郊游活动,或开车时穿) 徒步的就可以了
  3、 运动凉鞋(可当拖鞋穿,夏天徒步也可直接穿) 水陆两用 呵呵
  4、 排汗袜子(最好是COOLMAX料的,配合GORE—TEX鞋穿,可排脚汗,冬天可防冻伤)
  5、 普通运动袜(棉的、穿着舒服就行)
  6、 雪套(在雪地或者泥泞路段很管用)

  三、 帽子、手套、眼镜
  1、 遮阳帽(圆边的、棒球帽式的、随便喜好,能挡太阳就行)
  2、 抓绒帽(主要是保暖)
  3、 薄手套(主要为了活动方便,比如可以拍照等用处)
  4、 厚手套(主要是保暖的功效)
  5、 眼镜(运动型的更好一点,主要功能是遮阳,也可以用来摆酷)

  个人装备用品:

  一、 背包篇
  1、 大背包(短途露营或者长途旅行的必备,以背着舒适且能承重为佳,45-80L不等)
  2、 小背包(短途旅行或长途备用,有一定的背负,15-30L不等)
  3、 腰包或挎包(长途出行时放随身小东西用,最好是可放水壶的那种)
  4、 摄影包(根据个人需要,斜挎的比较方便取用镜头)

  二、 野营篇
  1、 睡袋(长途宜带体积小的羽绒睡袋,节省空间,还有就是根据季节的需要带)
  2、 睡袋内胆(长途旅行不露营的话,只要带个防脏的抓绒或者棉的睡袋内胆就可以了)
  3、 帐篷(普通露营的话,一般的防水抗风帐篷就可以了,长途远行的话建议带体积小的轻便的帐篷)
  4、 帐篷地席(保护你的帐篷底面,免受磨损)
  5、 防潮垫(普通的可以让你随时随地可以坐下躺下,冲气垫让你更舒服,)
  6、 铝膜地席(携带轻巧方便,必要是时可以作为摄影的反光板)

  三、 照明篇
  1、 头灯(可以让你双手腾出来,很方便)
  2、 手电(作为备用的照明,还是比较可靠的)
  3、 营灯(在营地用或者在帐篷内用,效果很好)
  4、 荧光棒(有一定的作用,就是不要乱扔,不环保)
  5、 防风打火机(用处不小,应急时做照明不错)
  6、 防水火柴(也是应急之用)

  四、 炊具篇
  1、 炉头(让你在野外可以吃到热的东西,小资用品之一) CAMP-4A 确实好用  挺FB的 电子打火 高原也不怕 雪山脚下也能喝上热咖啡  呵呵  爽
  2、 气罐(配合炉头使用,注意携带安全) 一瓶扁 的能煮20包方便面呢
  3、 套锅(有灶台了,没锅可不行,烧饭、烧汤、煮面、煎蛋都靠他了)
  4、 小钢杯(环保用品,喝什么都可以,早上还可作为洗漱杯)
  5、 烧烤炉(自驾车活动可以携带的腐化用品)

  五、 水具篇
  1、 户外水壶(可以有效的防腐,颜色比较酷)
  2、 军用水壶(带一个饭盒,这点比较实用)
  3、 水袋(野外穿越时或自行车旅行时比较管用)
  4、 保温水壶(冬天出去,喝一口热水是一种享受)
  5、 净水器(比较专业,对生活质量有要求的人士用)
  6、 净水药片(携带方便,净水效果一般,但可满足要求)

  六、 通讯篇
  1、 手机(最常用的联系方式、信号最关键、在野外经常没用)
  2、 对讲机(团队活动中很管用的装备,前后呼应,在一定范围内逛街也很实用) 很实用
  3、 GPS(全球定位系统,专业的玩具,可以帮忙定位、定线路、防迷路)
  4、 求生哨(携带方便,也可作为团队联系方法之一)

  七、 其他篇
  1、 登山帐(使用得好,可以节省20%左右的体力,还可做为独脚架) 我一直拒绝使用
  2、 洗漱包(用处不说了,井井有条而已)
  3、 个人卫生(牙刷,肥皂,毛巾,牙膏,手纸,爽足粉,耳塞,防晒霜,唇膏,发热贴,指甲钳,净水器药品,个人药品,)
  4、 背包雨罩(不仅可以防水,长途的话,是防尘的理想工具)
  5、 背包捆扎带(可用于背包外挂物件的固定,必要时可连接做保护绳)
  6、 地图(无论是长途还是短途,都用得着的工具)
  7、 小快挂(方便在背包上随便挂取小物件、毛巾、帽子、垃圾袋等)
  8、 指南针(野外辨别方向、或迷路后寻找方向的有用工具)
  9、 军刀(觉得男人身上都应该带一把,小到削苹果,大到砍数,都可以用)
  10、 户外手表(可以测海拔、气温、气压、带电子罗盘、记时和闹钟等功能)
  11、 头巾(即可擦汗,又可做围脖摆酷、御寒)
  12、 防水袋(保护你的衣物,用品不湿,方便背包内的整理)
  13、 证件袋(贴身放重要的证件或钱财)
  14、 小型望远镜(增加你的视力所及范围)
  15、 针线包(万一衣物坏了,缝缝补补总是要的)
  16、 笔记本(记录你旅行的心情或帐务的需要)
  17、 备用电池及充电器(很多东西用得到电池)
  18、 充气枕(长途坐车或飞机时的理想伴侣)
  19、 药品(感冒药、消炎药、防晒霜、好得快、黄连素、止血绷带、创可贴、维生素药片、眼药水、红花油……根据个人的不同需要携带)
  20、 备用食品(压缩饼干、巧克力、牛肉干、葡萄干、能量棒……)  

by 小猪坏坏 @ www.onmyroad.org (星雲户外)

What do you really need depend on how/where/how long you are going to bushwalking/hiking.


Leeches in Australia

Leeches

• Leeches are Annelids (or segmented worms) and are closely related to earthworms.
• There are over 100 different leech species in Australia.
• Leeches have 34 segments, with a powerful sucker at the end.
• Leeches breathe through their body walls.
• Australian leeches vary in size from 7mm up to 200mm when extended.
• They are commonly found in dimly lit places. Most leeches live in freshwater but some live on land, in damp areas of tropical rainforests.
• In Australia’s tropical rainforests the most common leech is the land-dwelling jawed leech (Gnatbobdellida libbata).
• Leeches are hermaphrodites. Each leech has both male and female sex organs. Leeches die after they have reproduced once or twice.
• Leeches are an important part of forest and stream ecosystems because they act as both predators and prey in the life cycle of many animals.
• Leeches are carnivorous. Some prey on invertebrates. They feed on insect larvae, snails, crustaceans and other worms. Their digestive enzymes process their food within a few days.
• Other leeches feed on the blood of vertebrates such as amphibians, birds, reptiles, fish and mammals - including humans! Animals that feed on blood are called sanguivorous. Leeches need symbiotic bacteria to help digest their blood meals which can take weeks or even months.
• Leech bodies are covered with receptors so they can detect warmblooded animals by sight, smell, vibrations and temperature.
• They can also sense carbon dioxide in the air. This indicates there is a breathing animal nearby, which could be their next prey!
• In wet weather the leech waits in foliage or on the forest floor to attach itself to a passing warm-blooded animal. It will wave its head and body around, looking for signals that food is nearby.
• Birds, fish and frogs get their revenge on these bloodsuckers by feasting on them. (Pittas feed leeches to their chicks.) Other predators of leeches are turtles, and the larvae of damselflies and dragonflies.
• Rainforest bushwalkers are a very convenient food source because they brush against low foliage or sit on damp logs or rocks. A waiting leech can easily hitch a ride and grab a snack. When leeches are aware of a meal nearby, they climb the victim’s legs and attach themselves to the first area of bare flesh.
• Leeches use suckers on each end of its body to loop swiftly in pursuit of its host. Once the leech is on the host it looks for a shadowy, protected spot. It holds on tightly with the larger sucker at its mouth, then cuts a hole in the host with its sharp teeth.
• The leech releases an anaesthetic in its saliva which numbs the skin and keeps the host from knowing it is sucking their blood.
• Leeches also release an anti-coagulant called hirudin which stops blood from clotting and keeps it flowing for as long as the leech is feeding. This anti-coagulant also stops the victim’s blood from clotting in the gut of the leech and giving them digestive problems.
• Leeches can consume several times their own weight in just one bloody meal. It can be up to five times heavier than it was at the beginning of its meal.
• When they are full of blood they drop off and find a dark spot to rest and digest their meal.
• After a good feed, a leech can survive several months to a year before feeding again.
• It is difficult to outwit leeches. To keep leeches from biting you, avoid brushing against low vegetation in damp or wet places.
• Cover your socks and shoes with eucalyptus oil or soap. The lather repels leeches. You can also wear pantyhose on the outside of socks and long pants to keep leeches off your legs.
• If you apply insect repellent to your socks and shoes, keep clear of creeks so you don’t pollute the water.
• To detach a leech, carefully expose the leech to heat such as a lighted cigarette or a flame or try sprinking it with salt, tea tree oil, eucalyptus oil, alcohol or insect repellent. Don’t pull leeches off. This can tear the skin which may then become infected.
• If you just want to move the leech on, slide a fingernail under the biting end. (The hirudin might cause the bite to bleed for some time, and the bites are often itchy.)
• Leeches can be dangerous if they fasten themselves to an eyeball. The only safe thing to do is wait for 15-40 minutes until the leech detaches itself and drops off. Don’t pull the leech off and don’t apply salt or you may damage your eye.
• People use leeches in medicine. They are important source of anti-coagulants to prevent blood clots from forming in patients. (Blood clots cause strokes.) Leeches produce vasodilators. Leeches are used in plastic surgery to prevent bruising and in reattaching amputated limbs.



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regardless of weather。。。
kind of difficult for most of ppl

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原帖由 fenghuo 于 2008-12-8 09:03 发表
regardless of weather。。。
kind of difficult for most of ppl

agree

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If it is in a shopping center ...
kind of easy for most ladies

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If it is in a shopping center ...
kind of easy for most ladies


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sounds very interesting, but can we start something like 5hours first.
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it sounds interesting, but suggested starting with 3 hours and increase gradually.
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The walk time is flexible (from 4.5 to 8.0 hours). It is usually about 15-20 km average walk depending on hardness plus return drive hours (from 1.5 to 4.0 hours).

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搂主是个强人,帮顶

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A book of LP called "Walk in Australia" might help.

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lz 没说是悉尼还是猫本的。
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are you practicing for Oxfam trail walker?
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No really. I do such bushwalk for myself, prepare for next few big chines trips such as hirking in Meili snow mountain (in Yunan),  Tianshan (in Xinjiang),  Huashan (in Xi'an),  driving to Tibet from Yunnan or Sichun,  ever Mountain Everast if possible.  By the way I live in Sydney.

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any plan this Sunday(14/12)?
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yes we can start this sunday
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coast (bushwalk)walk at Royal National Park on Dec 22 or 23

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is any one interesting in coast (bushwalk)walk at Royal National Park on Dec 22 or 23 if weather permits. It is about 26 km, 8 hours coast walk
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想起去年和LG两人去LANE COVE NATIONAL PARK 走,来回4小时左右.回程时走错了一个叉口,迷路了. 随身带的水也喝完了,一路上根本没有水源.天也热,后来我由于缺水,手脚浮肿.幸好当时走错的路不多,有惊无险,现在想来还有点怕怕的,如果当时人多一起走就好了.

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所以你需要有地图,最好再来个GPS

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原帖由 bushwalking 于 2008-12-14 21:47 发表
is any one interesting in coast (bushwalk)walk at Royal National Park on Dec 22 or 23 if weather permits. It is about 26 km, 8 hours coast walk


Dec 22/23 is not weekend~~ I would like to join activities held in weekend, pls let me know if you have weekend walking plan~~thanks

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哇,有兴趣的同学越来越多了
顶一下

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1月初回悉尼, 有活动叫上我, 我能走~
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发表于 2008-12-26 23:34 |显示全部楼层
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any walk over this weekend? 27, 28 Dec.
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发表于 2008-12-27 20:01 |显示全部楼层
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Yes we do, but not in Sydney. We will have very hard buskwalk along Great Ccean Road, Victora, near to Melbourne.

发表于 2008-12-27 20:35 |显示全部楼层
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神行太保戴宗?

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发表于 2009-1-5 22:35 |显示全部楼层
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我回到悉尼了, LZ有悉尼活动时请通知一声~ (monkey06)

发表于 2009-1-9 10:46 |显示全部楼层

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I am very interesting in hiking & climbing, and used to do it in Guangzhou almost every Saturday. so 5~6 hrs is ok for me. I would like to join activities held in weekend, pls let me know if you have weekend hiking or climbing plan~~thanks!:)
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发表于 2009-1-11 19:24 |显示全部楼层
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also interested in it,pls give information if next activity. i expect a coast walking ,even if sydney harbourside walking,that would be good,not too hard but a lot fun and beautiful scenery.

发表于 2009-1-11 19:58 |显示全部楼层
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anyone interested in melbourne?

发表于 2009-1-11 21:48 |显示全部楼层
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it is good, let me know next week, saturday is better
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发表于 2009-1-16 10:40 |显示全部楼层

you are very welcome to join

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Hi, we are going to Central Garigal National Park near Lindfield tomorrow moring (Jan 17) are you keen to join? Please SMS me on 0402 817 164 for your attendence Peter

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