It is a good idea to have water with you. What happens if your vehicle breaks down and you have no water?
Traveling in the desert requires one to know the desert pavements.
to store water when traveling in the desert
Yes, it's a good idea to do so. Even if you are traveling by motor vehicle you should have a supply of water just in case you break down and find yourself stranded. It is usually recomended that you have at least two gallons per person per day in a hot desert.
The cast of When Traveling Alone in the Desert - 2009 includes: Michael Taylor Gray as Rey
The Desert
what are three kinds of goods transpoted by caravans traveling west through the taklamakanb desert
What are three kinds of goods transported by carvans traveling west through the Taklamakan Desert
What are three kinds of goods transported by carvans traveling west through the Taklamakan Desert
nomads or a caravan
If you are traveling by car, truck, bus or motorcycle and have sufficient water, food and gas and stick to established roads you should have no problem crossing most deserts if your vehicle is in good running condition. I have driven across all the major deserts of North America and never had a serious problem, even on the hottest days of summer. Crossing on foot or bicycle is problematic, however. It is difficult to carry sufficient water and food for a lengthy desert trip.
No, there is not too much water in the desert. The amount of water in a desert is just right. If it had any more water it wouldn't be a desert.
Water, shade, map, vehicle, food, gun, fuel, shelter, proper clothing, compass.