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12 Tips For Planning Great Backpacking Adventures - CleverHiker.com 

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All great backpacking trips start with a great plan. In this episode, we'll take a look at the most important parts of trip planning for your next backpacking adventure.
We'll go into great detail on the following topics:
1) Research - Backpacking trip planning all starts with proper research. Find the best trips in your area, get the best info, and find the right maps.
2) Regulations - Securing permits for your trip and knowing the regulations of the area are absolutely critical steps.
3) Route Planning - Are you going for a loop hike, an out-and-back jaunt, or maybe setting up a base camp to explore from?
4) Hiking Mileage Targets - Setting appropriate mileage goals can make or break your trip plan. Messing this step up will quickly ruin your trip.
5) Hiking Light - Lightweight backpacking will allow you to enjoy the walking part, which is pretty key on all backpacking trips.
6) Campsite Planning - Plotting out a tentative campsite plan for your trip is a critical step. You might change up your plan along the way, but not having a plan could create a range of problems.
7) Water Plan - Knowing where reliable water sources will be along your route is one of the most important parts of backpacking trip planning.
8) Food Plan - Plan out your trip meals with lightweight food choices. Eat well and keep your weight down. Here's our lightweight food guide - www.cleverhiker...
9) Get The Gear - Always test backpacking gear before taking it out into the field. Here are our favorite lightweight backpacking tools - www.cleverhiker...
10) Packing List - Always run through a lightweight backpacking list to make sure you don't leave behind any important gear.
11) Current Conditions - Check the current conditions on the trail just before your backpacking trip so there aren't any surprises, like fire bans, snow on the trail, or closed sections of trail.
12) Final preparations - Always make sure to leave a detailed itinerary with a friend and contact them as soon as you get back from your trip.
If you enjoy this video, subscribe for more and check out www.cleverhiker.com for a whole lot more free backpacking info and advise!

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@TheGoatMumbler
@TheGoatMumbler 8 лет назад
As always, good stuff here.
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 8 лет назад
+TheGoatMumbler Thanks! much appreciated.
@kudusfm
@kudusfm 8 лет назад
Gk mau ada iklan,
@HNM69
@HNM69 5 лет назад
Speed: 1.25
@christopherwood9009
@christopherwood9009 5 лет назад
anyone who knows anything about taking care of maps ALWAYS known not to mark the with PENS. make a photocopy of your origional map if you want to highlight your route. when marking on the origional map, ALWAYS use pencil and avoid ANY kind of pen. you should also make a route card of your journey in advance; with coordinates for your origional map, distance, elevation/altitude, and estimated timings for each "leg". each "leg" should be approx 1 km long (which should take ~12.5 minutes - make your legs shorter if the route has many bends, is complicated, or the route is rapidly elevating the further you go. if need be, you can make your legs as short as 100 m if any of these are the case). plan for good time for stops and meal breaks, but bear in mind: you want to cover as much ground as possible - so dont make many rests more than 20 mins, and your meals should take no more than 1 hour tops (this is plenty of time!)
@TomsBackwoods
@TomsBackwoods 10 лет назад
Great video! Nice to see the growing sponsors list!
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 10 лет назад
TomsBackwoods Thanks Tom! Yeah, things have been going great! I'm really excited about all the new content on the way too. Hope all is well with you!
@TheCampingCanuck
@TheCampingCanuck 9 лет назад
great video guys. Knowing your location and the terrain Is a big one
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 8 лет назад
+The Camping Canuck Thanks so much! Always appreciate the feedback.
@Commander_HW
@Commander_HW 10 лет назад
I had to hike by myself once due to friend was having a internship at a hospital, and i thought i was gonna be boring and miserable. But then the 1 week hike turned out to be AWESOME! I met so many people from all over the world and we all talk to each other here and there as we hike, and the best is that i don't have to keep up with anybody or compromise anything for someone else, and oh yea! Finally i can be alone and not hearing women flapping their gums. And the downside of hiking into the deep woods is that there's no mother fuking cellphone reception. I want to watch Netflix sometime by the campfire.
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 10 лет назад
Erik W Yeah Erik, I really like solo trips as well. I also find that I meet a lot more hikers when I'm backpacking by myself. I think it's easier to talk with a solo hiker than a group. It's definitely nice to not have to worry about anyone else's needs on the trail sometimes. To be able to stop whenever you want, hike whenever you want, and camp wherever you want is a really nice luxury. I do advise that only experienced backpackers should strike out on their own though. That way people can stay safe. Also, I'm not too bothered by my girlfriend flapping her gums while we hike :). She's got a pretty voice and she's more interesting than I am too. Thanks for the comment!
@AimbotJosephh
@AimbotJosephh 3 года назад
Is there an app that shows water stops for filling up drinking water for water bottle?
@OutworkOPP
@OutworkOPP 4 года назад
Thanks Dave, excellent video. I like specifically how you gave us visual of planning out specific trails. Thanks again
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ttracemusic
@ttracemusic 6 лет назад
Some great advice in here - thanks.
@Midiety
@Midiety 9 лет назад
My wife & son & I have been enjoying minimalist car camping for several years now (always knowing that we intended to become backpackers). We just bought backpacks for each other as an anniversary gift and are planning our first backpacking trip. Your videos have been very helpful and inspiring. Thanks a bunch!!
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 8 лет назад
+Midiety What a great story! Thanks so much for sharing and I'm very happy I could help. Have a great time on the trail!
@irachristian8797
@irachristian8797 3 года назад
I dont mean to be offtopic but does anybody know a method to log back into an Instagram account..? I somehow lost the login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
@jamesroland3629
@jamesroland3629 3 года назад
@Ira Christian instablaster ;)
@irachristian8797
@irachristian8797 3 года назад
@James Roland I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@irachristian8797
@irachristian8797 3 года назад
@James Roland it did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I'm so happy! Thanks so much you saved my ass !
@kellys1458
@kellys1458 9 лет назад
Hey Dave. Love you videos! Can you do one about avoiding and treating exposure to poison ivy/oak/sumac? I'm highly allergic and still have a terrible time identifying these plants. Also I've heard that there are often plants growing nearby that counteract the urushiol irritant or relieve the itch. But I wonder... is that a myth? Do you or any of your fellow hikers suffer from these skin allergies?
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 9 лет назад
Kelly S Yup, great call! That info is in Essential Trail Skills episode 19 coming in a few weeks. So make sure to subscribe. As far as plants that counteract poison ivy, I've never heard of anything like that, but lots and lots of people are allergic. Roughly 70-80%.
@kellys1458
@kellys1458 9 лет назад
Dave Collins Super! I'm so glad to hear you plan to cover the topic of poison plants! I get itchy just thinking about it. My reaction is typically bad enough that I have to get a prescription for prednisone. The natural remedy I've read about is called Jewelweed. But I've no idea if it actually works. Has anyone in RU-vid land field-tested jewelweed to prevent or cure a poison ivy rash?
@jmash41
@jmash41 4 года назад
Exceptional video! Exactly the type of information I was looking for. Thanks for offering this detailed and well organized video!
@CesarValdez13
@CesarValdez13 10 лет назад
Excellent video. I have wanted to make a video like this for some time now, but never would have made it as good as you have--especially the production quality and editing. I am going to put a link to this video on my blog. I get a lot of questions from rookie backpackers, and a video like this could really help out. Thanks and keep up the good work! I have enjoyed the rest of your videos as well!
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 10 лет назад
Cesar Valdez Thanks Cesar! Sharing videos like that is really helpful for getting the word out! I've got a bunch more videos coming too, so I hope you enjoy those ones as well. Let me know.
@DonP_is_lostagain
@DonP_is_lostagain 10 лет назад
One tip about online info is that you need to be aware of who is giving the info. Here in Texas we have the North East Texas Trail (a rail-to-trail path). The online info from the state park folks is great, but overly optimistic as to what you can accomplish where. I was just out there this weekend and they made it seem as if it would be a cakewalk, however in reality there are few places to setup a tent, and unless you're going town to town, there are no sources of water. The trail at most points is immediately surrounded by private property. None of that is on the web site dedicated to the NETT. IF possible find a forum with folks who have already hiked the route you want to hike.
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 10 лет назад
That's very good advice good2go. Thanks for sharing. Make sure you send that state park website a note about your experience so they can address those changes on their website too. Thanks for your support!
@samschierenbeck8847
@samschierenbeck8847 8 лет назад
+DaveCollins great video man! Did 5 days in the Rockies in June, planning 3 more in Texas this winter. Wish I would've watched this earlier!
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 7 лет назад
Happy to help! Enjoy the trips!
@benjaminkulick8012
@benjaminkulick8012 6 лет назад
Is that a MagnUM beanie? 7:29
@NELLFSU28
@NELLFSU28 9 лет назад
Great video.I am going on my first backpacking trip here in TN. My only problem is I don't know anyone who goes backpacking. I am a newbie to backpacking and thank you for all the advice
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 9 лет назад
Warnell Cobbs You're very welcome Warnell! There's a bunch more info on my website - www.cleverhiker.com - if you're interested. Have a good one!
@NELLFSU28
@NELLFSU28 9 лет назад
Yes I am very interested. Thanks so much.
@AydenSchofield
@AydenSchofield 6 лет назад
REI Is Bliss For Us!!
@noahv971
@noahv971 9 лет назад
do you know the brand of the pack at 5:18 i would really like to know
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 9 лет назад
noah v That's the HMG Windrider 2400 - Check out my favorite packs here - www.cleverhiker.com/gear
@HikeOregon
@HikeOregon 7 лет назад
We need to do a collab video!!!
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 7 лет назад
Thanks for the offer! I haven't been making too many videos lately because I've mostly been working on written website content for cleverhiker.com. Your channel looks great though, keep up the good work!
@HikeOregon
@HikeOregon 7 лет назад
Dave Collins maybe we should do a website collab instead of a video collab. My website is hikeoregon.net. It looks like we are both in the PNW so collaborating could be great for both of us.
@rob2010maldonado
@rob2010maldonado 8 лет назад
Awesome Video! ... Thank you
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 7 лет назад
You're welcome!
@trippster33011
@trippster33011 10 лет назад
That intro music is awesome. What tune is it?
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 10 лет назад
trippster33011 Thanks! Yeah, that's Emancipator, and he's incredible. I highly recommend picking up his albums if you dig the background music played in my videos. It's really solid stuff.
@KZ-yj7op
@KZ-yj7op 7 лет назад
Awesome video.
@CleverHiker
@CleverHiker 7 лет назад
Thanks!
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