Posts Tagged ‘Camping’

Backpacking Tips: Cooking in the Backcountry

June 10, 2010
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Crossing a Stream Safely

Hiking Nutrition: Energy Snacks

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Backpacking Sleeping Bags

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Whitney Portals Campground

May 28, 2010

Mount Whitney is a popular destination for hikers and backpackers. Most of those who climb this, the highest peak in the contiguous U.S., spend at least one night in the Whitney Portals Campground before making the push to the top. Here are some pictures of the campground and the surrounding area. Click here for the pictures.

The Needles and Whitney's East Face.
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Loaded Guns Now Allowed in Our National Parks by Law

How to Treat Rattlesnake Bites

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Winter Backpacking: You Got It – In the Snow

January 28, 2010

Itching to get back on the trail with a pack on your back? You don’t have to wait for Spring. Why not try winter backpacking?

Here are some articles on the topic.

Snow abating & fog lifting - Bright Angel Trai...
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Tips and Advice for Winter Backpacking: Off Season Recreation Guide

Winter backpacking deserves special preparation in the areas of gear, clothing and trails.

Publish Date: 01/07/2010 14:45

http://hikingbackpacking.suite101.com/


Winter Backpacking Food = Microwavable Sandwiches! | The OutPost

Winter backpacking presents a new set of fun challenges for any backpacker. Being prepared for the cold is obviously the number one concern to prevent.

Publish Date: 01/13/2010 2:05

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