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Ultralight Backpacking - Testing Skills
Ultralight backpacking has made all my trips more enjoyable. This trip was just to test some techniques and gear.
Steve Gillman | Published 08/18/2005 | Unrated
Trekking Poles And Hiking Staffs
Trekking poles, walking sticks, hiking staffs. Do you need them? And what are your options?
Steve Gillman | Published 08/18/2005 | Unrated
Lightweight Backpacks - How Light?
To lighten your backpacking load, start with the big three: pack, tent, and sleeping bag. Here are some ideas for lightweight backpacks.
Steve Gillman | Published 08/17/2005 | Unrated
Bivy Sacks - Making Them Yourself
Bivy sacks are for those who want to really go light when they backpack. If you don\'t want to spend $200 for a good one, why not make a lighter one for one dollar?
Steve Gillman | Published 08/17/2005 | Unrated
Ultralight Backpacking List - 3 Days Under 10 Pounds
Ever wonder just how light ultralight backpacking can be? Here\'s what I take on a weekend trip, hiking alone.
Steve Gillman | Published 08/7/2005 | Unrated
Backpacking Food - What To Pack
What should you bring when you go backpacking? That depends on who you are, and what you like. Let\'s look at your options.
Steve Gillman | Published 08/5/2005 | Unrated
Backpacking Clothes - Make Your Own
You probably don\'t want to start sewing your own hiking pants, but there are some backpacking clothes that you can make in just minutes.
Steve Gillman | Published 08/4/2005 | Rating:
Ultralight Backpacking - Getting Started
Put fifteen pounds in your backpack and walk around a bit. Does that feel better than a heavy pack? Then you\'re ready to for ultralight backpacking.
Steve Gillman | Published 07/29/2005 | Unrated
Hiking Shoes And Thin Socks - A Backpacking Winner
Do you want to take off those heavy, hot hiking boots and walk in comfort on your next backpacking trip? You can.
Steve Gillman | Published 07/28/2005 | Unrated
Communications Equipment in the Wilderness
When trekking off into the wilderness, the last thing you might think of is communications. It should be the first thing.
David Leonhardt | Published 07/22/2005 | Unrated
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