I passed the chimpanzee. Yes, I use me only chimpanzee called Christmas to lick a shoulder and gently hit me with branches [harmless] - what an unforgettable gift
There are some tips (not a special order) for amateur hikers like me especially to climb the mountain well. Smooth or dry rainwater collected from rainwater collected from personal experience and other experienced hikers will be useful
The mountains are hot and humid. Clothes with moisture-wicking clothes are more comfortable, but they were wet when not wearing that cloth. It is not fatal for me, but if you're sensitive to sweating, be careful with the moisture uptake - you can use it for your Safari
Greystoke Mahale prepared a poncho, but for a little person like me, I found myself tumbling up and down the mountain. It would be more comfortable to have your own raincoat. When it rains, poncho covers my camera bag, so take a raincoat and see if it covers you and your backpack. Do you stick to a poncho?
When Sally told that she got this, I was not 100% sure that I should get leggings, but I am very glad that I did it. It makes my socks very dry. This will lead me to the next project
I have a Columbia Peak Freak hiking shoes, I can not be comfortable anymore. They gave me traction, kept my feet dry and kept me blushed. I am wearing smart woolen socks. Happy hiker is here
Companion hikers can not use his lenses for moisture. Make sure there is a waterproof protective device / backpack for your camera as you climb - he will put it on his neck and make sure your lens + camera has a good seal. If possible, backup also
Another personal note - I lost the lens cover on the mountain, and some chimpanzees are doing this. In a panic such as a surge, rapid setup of the camera, I noticed that it was too late, lowered the lens cap. Pay attention to the lens cover with self protection
Please know your camera. When using the manual setting, set it so that you can shoot quickly even in a dark place and understand the setting clearly. Guide such as camp manager and camp such as Butati are useful for advice. It is dark and moist, and chimpanzees can range from 5 to 50 feet. So, what kind of lens should be carried is a matter of a million dollars. I have a 70-300 mm lens and I will take closeup shots with my iPhone.
Greystoke Mahale offers energy bar and sweet banana - they really helped the team get a good boost during trekking
Please bring extra cash. Besides the guide to take care of us, there are people like the early nigga and rangers of the Tanzanian government.
In addition to these tips, please make sure that you are suited for this hardship. It can be a long and steep mountain, you really want to enjoy the whole experience
Reading this reminds me of the beginning of Charles Dickens' David Copperfield. It's a wonderful job! I really like it. The eloquence of "two pairs of eyes reflecting our reflections" is reminiscent of the second half of the article I published.
When you ask people about their memory, they often talk as if they are material wealth, and they are carefully protected for their sustained performance and deeply cherished It must be done. However, this memory view is very wrong. Memory is not stored in the brain like many video tapes inserted and reproduced in the past. Although science fiction novels and fantasy novels may try to convince us, memories are not individual entities that can be boiled down from their own heads, such as the Dumbledore style. They are spiritual rearrangements, multimedia collages of how embarrassing things are, they are shaped by the current ones. Autobiographical memory is tethered together when information stored in many different nervous systems is needed. This makes them strangely susceptible to distortion and is usually not as reliable as we want.
There is one thing that changes one or two details in one complete memory and the other is to misinterpret the events that have never occurred. In order to study erroneous memories, me and my students were first asked to write false memories that do not give excessive emotional stress to subjects in the process of creating erroneous memories, or in the process of creating erroneous memory You have to find a way to make it. We knew when they were intentionally cheating. But if experience really happens, we would like to try to create at least slightly traumatic memory.