Hiking Safely
Hiking (as well as negotiating Beijing traffic!) can be a dangerous activity, and we must emphasise that you come hiking with us at your own risk.
By following our guidelines you will make it easier for us to look after everyone on the hike.
1. Bring enough food and water
We recommend that you bring a packed lunch and some snacks, and at least two litres of water - three litres of water for a hot day. We supply additional food and refreshments at the end of the hike. In winter, bring some hot water if you can.
2. Dress appropriately
It is important to bring clothing appropriate to the weather, and you should also be prepared for surprises. Hiking can get hot, so it is good to dress in easily removable layers. It’s usually a few degrees colder in the mountains than in the city, and the wind can get quite strong on the tops of the mountains. Bring something waterproof in case of rain, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun.
3. Follow the red ribbons
The leader of the hike will tie red ribbons along the way - please keep an eye out for these as they will keep you from straying from the path. If two red ribbons are tied close together then the path lies between them. If you can’t see any ribbons and the path is not clear, please wait for the tail-person to catch up.
4. Stay with the group
Each hike has a leader and a tail-person, and you should stay between them. It is especially important to stay in front of the tail-person as they will remove the red ribbons as they pass. Staying with the group makes it easier to follow the trail and stay safe.
5. Talk to our guides
Our guides stay in contact with each other with walkie-talkies. If you need a rest, or a short moment of privacy, please let one of our guides know. If you urgently need a ‘short moment of privacy’ and can’t spot a guide, leave your backpack on the trail and the tail-person will know to stop and wait for you.
6. Insurance
We can arrange insurance for you at a cost of 10–30 RMB per day. Please get in touch well in advance if you would like to purchase insurance, it usually takes at least two days to organise.
Through our planning and organization we will try to avoid any problems and deal with anything that might occur, but BJ Hikers is not responsible for accidents, injuries, or losses suffered on the hikes or on the bus.

Flowers and soft grass (2010 visit to the Bashang Grasslands).
Also in the Resources section
| Saturday May 19 | Challenge Dahaituo Mountain |
| Saturday May 19 | Longquanyu Great Wall to the Little West Lake |
| Sunday May 20 | Huangyaguan Great Wall |
| Sunday May 20 | Longyunshan ‘Dragon Cloud’ Mountain |
| Wednesday May 23 | Yoga hike: Silver Pagodas and Lily Village |
| Wednesday May 23 | Great Wall: Huanghuacheng to the Walled Village |
| Saturday May 26 | Nine-Eyes Tower and Pizza Hike |
| Saturday May 26 | Countryside Stroll: Yunmeng Gorge |
| Sunday May 27 | Auspicious Village and Huanghuacheng |
| Sunday May 27 | Gubeikou Great Wall Loop |
| Wednesday May 30 | Longyunshan ‘Dragon Cloud’ Mountain |
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