r/Travel <- A community about going places. r/AdvancedBackpacking <- The hardcore technical side of backpacking r/searchandrescue <-A subreddit for former, current, or prospective members of any Search and Rescue organization, paid or volunteer. r/UrbanSurvivalism <- DIY, improvisation, train hitching, urban exploration, hobo, TEOTWAWKI, post collapse, and surivalist posts are all welcome here r/Ultralight <- For our ultralight brethren r/HammockCamping <- Discussions about camping with Hammocks r/MYOG <- Make your own gear! Go here for awesome DIY gear builds and advice This list is meant for three-season backpacking onlyyou’ll need additional or different gear for special situations, like when snow camping, desert. Our handy list covers the essentials for anything from an overnight to a week out in the wilderness. r/remoteplaces <- an awesome sub full of cool, distant places! Using a backpacking checklist is the best way to take stock of your kit before heading out. r/Camping <-More about camping and less about long hikes and higher-performance equipment r/CampingandHiking <- For multiday camping/hiking trips r/BackcountryKitchen <- For camp-cooking goodness r/Outdoors <- Things related to outdoor experiences in general r/TrailMeals <- Discuss and share what to eat on the trail HOWTO - Instructionals, lessons, How-Tos on backpacking related topicsĪDVICE - Questions/Discussions about tips/tricks/advice on various backpacking topicsĭISCUSSION - General discussion about backpacking Before you head to the put-in, run carefully through our canoe trip packing list to make sure you have the essentials covered. PICS - Pictures of your backpacking adventuresĭIY - Discussions/Questions/Links about making your own backpacking related things W hile canoe trips are about enjoying the great outdoors, exploring the wilderness and challenging yourself, packing the necessary gear makes it all possible. TRAIL - Discussions/Questions about trails GEAR - Discussions/Questions/Links about backpacking gear These posts will be removed.Īfter Posting A Photo: Comment on the post with a trip report (check rule page for full description)Ĭlick the desired tag to filter posts by topic: Group size: If you’re solo backpacking, you have more leeway on your hiking speed and where to stop for the night if you’re with others you’ll need to accommodate the pace of the slowest member of your group. If you find a new or little-known website that has services/products/resources for backpackers, feel free to share it if it hasn't been posted previously (use the search function), but do not post give-aways, contests, raffles, or advertise for a specific company, website or product. Desert or forest Craggy peaks or lush waterfalls These details will inform the logistics of your trip. No advertising or promotional posts please. We try to foster a helpful, welcoming, and friendly atmosphere in this sub- please do your best to contribute to this end. Treat others as you would like to be treated. Part of the Outdoor Network Welcome to Wilderness Backpacking
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