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The expedition makes three camps at strategic locations to facilitate their journey. The first camp is typically set up near a water source, providing essential hydration and a place to rest. The second camp is often located at a higher elevation, allowing for better observation of the surrounding terrain. The final camp is usually established close to the expedition's primary objective, ensuring a manageable distance for the final push.

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