What you NEED vs What You WANT to take Backpacking
MyLifeOutdoors・8 minutes read
Essential backpacking items include a backpack, shelter, and sleeping bag for warmth and protection, along with smaller items like a rain cover and trowel for proper waste disposal. Moose Jaw offers a discount for viewers using the code mlomj and additional beneficial items for backpacking include a stove, water filter, headlamp, and more.
Insights
- Keeping a sleeping bag dry is crucial for warmth, achieved by using a trash bag at the bottom of the pack and a rain cover; essential in cold temperatures.
- Proper waste disposal on trails is vital to prevent water contamination; a trowel is necessary for burying waste, along with toilet paper.
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Recent questions
What are essential items for backpacking?
Essential items for backpacking include a backpack, shelter, sleeping bag, rain cover, and pack liner to keep items dry during rain or water crossings.
Why is a sleeping bag crucial for backpacking?
A sleeping bag is crucial for warmth, especially in cold temperatures. Keeping the sleeping bag dry is vital, achieved by placing it in a trash bag at the bottom of the pack and using a rain cover.
What is necessary in Bear Country for backpackers?
In Bear Country, a bear bag, bear canister, or ursac (bear-resistant Kevlar bag) is necessary to keep bears and critters away from food.
Why is a trowel essential for backpacking?
A trowel is essential for burying waste properly on the trail to prevent contamination of water sources. Toilet paper is also a must for hygiene.
What additional items are beneficial for backpacking?
Additional beneficial items for backpacking include a stove, water filter, headlamp, extra socks, sandals for camp, a chair for comfort, a quilt for sleeping, a good pillow, and a zolio satellite communicator for safety and communication.
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