Just over three weeks ago, Chris, Raya and I took on the Pemi Loop with the goal of finishing in a day. Backpacker Magazine has deemed this loop to be the second hardest day-hike in the country falling right behind the Timberline Trail on Mt. Hood in Oregon. The Pemi is NO JOKE. To complete…
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Inflatable Sleeping Pads vs. Non-Inflatable Sleeping Pads
On a cold winter night we quickly reconsidered our choice to use inflatable sleeping pads after one popped and failed on us. Learn more about our experience and how we came to realize the benefits of closed-cell sleeping pads.
Trekking Poles Are for Young People Too
Do not allow your age to be the deciding factor in regards to whether or not you carry and use trekking poles on the trail. Plainly, that would be foolish.
Trekking poles will save your body both now and later down the line. Get over the fact that you feel like they are for old people and embrace all that they can do to create a more comfortable, less jarring hike.
How Much Does Backpacking Gear Cost?
Backpacking gear costs can vary depending on certain factors. In this article we breakdown what goes into cost while providing a price ranges for the most common backpacking gear.
Windham-Blackhead Range Wilderness Loop – Two Day Backpacking Trip
Windham-Blackhead Range Wilderness 20 mile, two-day backpacking loop in the Catskill Mountains of New York summiting Thomas Cole Mtn, Black Dome, Blackhead Mtn, Acra Point, Burnt Knob & Windham High Peak.
Not Your Grandmother’s Wool – Ultimate Temperature Control in the Backcountry
Wool is commonly misconceived as itchy, scratchy, and uncomfortable even given its incredible warmth factor. However, all of that has completely changed and we must erase what we once knew wool as and give it the second chance it deserves.
Hammock Camping – The Pros, Cons & Challenges
Hammock camping is not for every backpacker. However, it is a great way to go ultra-light and get a great night’s rest in the backcountry. In this article, we offer our insight into hammock camping shedding light on both the pros and cons.
Backpacking with Your Dog (The Best Trail Pal)
Adventuring with your best furry pal is the ultimate way to make some of your best memories together and grow that bond. Our dogs are some of the best companions for backpacking and hiking trips. They too love a good challenge and get tail-wagging excited to join you in the great outdoors. We have taken our girl with us to conquer 31 mountains and we could not imagine her not being apart of these experiences. She is apart of our team as much as we are apart of her pack.
Getting Started – Accumulating Your Backpacking Gear
New to backpacking? The initial investment in gear can be a bit overwhelming, but once you’ve got it all together, it is worth it. At the start of this season, I was a beginner too. Therefore, I wanted to offer what tips and insight I found helpful for myself.
