What are those factors that your trek leader assess before choosing a campsite? Let’s take a look:
1.Know in advance
While trekking in the mountains, you should already plan your itinerary in advance. You should know how much distance you will be covering in a day and where you will be camping at the end of the day.
You should be aware of all the possible campsites on the trail. Using topographical maps is the best way to judge but they are not available for common use. Talk to local guides or shepherds in the mountains. Get a fair idea about the location and ask them if it’s not really occupied by another trekking group.
2.Proximity to Water Source
Just like you need water connection in your home, you need water source near your campsite to carry out all the operations.
You need water to:
- Drink
- Cook
- Wash utensils
- Carry out your personal business
While choosing a campsite, keep in mind that your water source is running and not stagnant. Standing water may have chances of being polluted with animal carcasses and mosquitos. Better find a running or fresh water stream.
Also, make sure that you keep your water source clean and hygienic. Don’t pollute the water stream with your waste. Do not camp too close to a water source either.