Travel tips - Backpacking
Very useful tips, especially for first-time backpackers.
First Time Backpacking Tips
Article Courtesy of CampTrails.com
Backpacking is an enjoyable way to experience nature and access remote
terrain. The folks at Camp Trails offer the following tips to help you
get started:
Study a map or guide to know the terrain you'll be hiking and estimate
the time it will take to arrive at your destination. Pad your estimates
with extra time to account for delays.
Obtain necessary permits and reserve campsites in advance, and check
local regulations to avoid fines. Know the area's weather patterns and
accommodate for time of year. Always be prepared for the worst weather.
Remember, it's very easy to perspire, even in the winter, so dress appropriately
in layers and be prepared for changing conditions, temperature changes
at higher altitudes, and evenings. Avoid wearing jeans or cotton clothing.
Wear polypropylene, wool or other breathable materials that wick moisture
away and dry quickly.
Always pack rain gear.
Get to know your gear before heading out. Seam-seal the tent and familiarize
yourself with its design and set-up. Learn how to operate your stove
so you're not caught in the dark or the rain trying to figure it out.
Know what you can carry and how long you can carry it without straining
yourself. The pack shouldn't weigh more than 25 percent of your weight,
so take only what you need.
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