December 4, 2007
The Key for a Successful Backpacking Trip
In backpacking, trailers often encounter certain troubles and problems. Some of them are unforeseen, like weather and the wildlife, while some can be easily avoided and prevented from happening.
Planning is the answer to any enjoyable camping trip. The trailers must have a thorough decision and first hand knowledge first in regards to the camp center and other personal considerations.
On the other hand, planning the trip before leaving the house allows trailers to avoid any unnecessary troubles and disadvantages. It can also give them some chances to make a decision regarding the activity proper.
Many trailers may find it hard to get on with a trip because of unexpected occurrences like bad weather, road injuries, or sometimes, overly crowded campsites. By planning, the campers can be very prepared before the trip.
Planning for a backpack trip is very important especially for novice trailers. Here are some tips on how to be organized for the journey.
A. Collect some information about the backpacking trip.
There are different traveling guides, journals, magazines, state tourism schedule, and internet websites that offer information. Those are very important because it provides information that can help in planning the trip. Those things can give the trailers information about the tracks and unfamiliar points to help them in making a decision.
Most of local department stores that sell camping equipment have valuable trip guides. Not only that, many of the stores also provide board and bulletins about weather forecasts, tide tables, conditions of the trail, and other valuable information.
It is also advisable to have proper coordination with some trailers, campers and camp rangers. By doing this, you can pick the best time to go and what equipment may be necessarily needed for that particular locale.
Talking with the camping officials and some backcountry expert can help in backpacking trips. Most of them will love sharing important information about the camping obstacles and other camping related hazards in their area.
B. Compass and Maps can help.
The trip must be easy. With the help of a compass and some maps, the trailers can survey their trip and plan well on their course to take. It will also show not only the roads for the trip but detailed information like basic landforms, ravines, lakes, cliffs and mountains.
Maps and compass help the trailers to predict how challenging and difficult the trip might be. It also shows what certain obstacles they would meet. Most of the obstacles are made of the natural ranges such as lakes, rock faces, swamps and steep mountains that may be needed to climb.
C. Consider the Physical Conditioning
Planning should observe the physical condition of the campers' body. Having a fit body will make the trip easier. Proper exercise such as push-ups, sit-ups, and running extra miles can make the trip easier.
An intensive physical conditioning can help the campers in avoiding trip injuries and troubles. Lack of exercise normally causes pressures, stress and fatigues not to mention injuries.
D. Bring only important gears and equipment.
As much as possible, in planning for a backpacking trip, avoid bringing extra luggage and gears. This will only delay the backpacking trip.
Choosing the right and appropriate gear can be very confusing. There are backpacking magazines, books, journals and some sporting stores can give advice and suggestions.
As an advice, a backpacking trip can be very hard and stressful, but if the trailers know how to handle extra care and is well prepared, this accidents can be avoided. Plan for the best trip and enjoy the serenity and exercise a backpacking trip may offer.
Recommended Reading
- List for Necessary Backpacking Gear
- Are the tents for Backpacking Already Set?
- Tips and Advices for Backpacking in Europe
- Create a camp cooking tool checklist to ensure a successful trip
- Your Backpacking Guide in Europe


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