Steep terrain and rough trails may cause many people
strain their knees and ankles. Remember: Stretch before you start walking, take
your time, avoid drinking in the night time, and bring joint support bandage if
you require them.
Health Post: there is at least one health post in every
Village Development Committee (VDC). A noble way you can help the Health post
is to leave any unwanted medicines at the end of your trek. This may help other
fellow trekkers who need urgent medical care.
Other problems:
1. Sick
– Doctors at VDC health post.
2. Donkey/mules/yak-
stay on the uphill side of these beasts.
3. Leeches
– stay on trail, use salt to get rid of them, avoid raining season.
4. Full
lodge – during the main season lodge will be full, stop early, carry a tent.
5. Hypothermia
- Wear according to weather, do not wear wet/ tight cloths move that part/
stamp your feet, put that part in warm region in your body.
Avalancha:
receive updated information before you leave. Be extra careful during storms
and for the first 24 hours after a storm. Walk quickly and quietly over
avalanche hazard areas.
Rescue
operation: If you are trekking with a trekking agency then they should be able
to organize a rescue evacuation for you quickly. If not, the following
precautions may prevent a long wait for a helicopter for rescue during
emergency.
1. Have
travel insurance and carry your insurance policy number with you.
2. Take
copy of passport.
3. Carry
a credit card with you.
4. Register
with your embassy in Kathmandu so they know your activities- registration with
embassy will speed up rescue.
5. Register
at all Police and check post, register with hotel that you stay in.
6. Carry
a first aid kit.
7. Do
not trek yourself.