The number one priority when choosing a suitable campsite is if it is safe for overnight sleep.
Avoid areas known for avalanches and rock slides.
Avoid camping at the bottom of cliffs with loose or falling rocks.
Avoid camping near tall, dominant trees and single trees as these are targets for lightening.
Avoid camping near rivers or creeks in case of heavy rain and sudden flooding.
You should ensure that the ground is flat and free from sticks, rocks, animal nests or in any dangerous areas.
Another priority is the choosing a campsite that will let you relax and have a good night’s sleep.
Choose a relaxing, soothing beautiful landscape.
For privacy, choose a site away from trails and out of view of other campers.
Avoid camping near tall grassy meadows because ants and other bugs live there.
Avoid areas full of mosquitoes and other insects
If you are camping during bug season, you would want to find an area with a good breeze. Look for a place that is at least somewhat exposed to the wind.
2. For one risky situation, describe the strategies you would use to eliminate harm.
Any outdoor activity may involve many risks, even if they don’t place themselves in a harmful situation. Even a simple accident may create a dangerous situation that requires survival skills. However, with the correct knowledge, outdoor recreation can be enjoyable and safe.
Scenario: It was a rainy night and Hassan, Ali and Abbas were hiking and had only a few meters to their camp destination. When they finally arrived they were setting up their tent. They set their tent up fairly close to a creek and had not realised that it was a dangerous spot to camp. It was about 3am and they had woken up to find that their tent was ¾ full of water.