Backcountry Trekking

Expert’s Picks: Backcountry Trekking

  • The Best Hammock Tents

    A hammock tent is the perfect alternative for backcountry campers and hikers on the go. A hammock tent is suspended from two trees or posts to keep the camper off of the ground. This is a great solution to a standard tent for several reasons: It is more lightweight, serves multiple purposes, offers protection from wet and rocky terrain and lends protection f… read more

  • Hiking in England

    Hiking is a tradition in the English countryside. Long, leisurely days on the trail, visits to local pubs and villages, and fantastic scenery are all to be had on British paths. But hiking in England can be a different experience to those used to wilderness and backcountry trekking. Use these tips to plan a unique and memorable hike through England. read more

  • Denali Sourdough Cabins in Denali National Park

    Denali National Park in Alaska is home to the highest mountain in the United States, Mount McKinley. Adventurous travelers will find amazing backcountry treks into the wilderness. The 45 Sourdough cabins with views of the mountains or forest are away from the main lodging facilities on a steep dirt road. Ice, a pay phone and vending machines are in a central… read more

  • Campgrounds Near Cisco Grove, California

    Visitors seeking campgrounds in the Cisco Grove, California, area will find numerous options. Those yearning to explore the area can seek out highlights that include snowshoeing to the top of 7,000-foot Rattlesnake Mountain, day hiking on the 5-mile Salmon Lake Trail to Loch Leven Lakes and fly fishing while kayaking on Lake Valley Reservoir. read more

  • How to Climb the Sierra Mountains

    The Sierra Nevada mountain range is a large, spiny ridge of mountains in northeast California and western Nevada. This range is known for its majestic beauty, rugged terrain and glaciated peaks. Guided trips are popular and numerous, but it is possible to individually climb and hike here, too. This range is also home to the tallest peak in the lower 48 conti… read more

Related Backcountry Trekking Articles & Videos

  • How to Build a Snowboard Package

    Though you can purchase snowboard packages that come pre-assembled, the best way to get the right gear is to put together your own package. After all, do you want the inexpensive gear that shop personnel put together to get rid of or d… read more

  • Camping in Denali National Park in Alaska

    As the home of Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America, Denali National Park in Alaska is one of the premier outdoors destinations in the far Northwest. The park is huge, however, and while there are plenty of lovely acco… read more

  • Ski Apparel Checklist

    Before leaving home for a ski trip, it's important to double check that you've packed all the essential ski apparel. Dressing properly out on the mountain will keep you warm, dry and protected, and will make for an enjoyable time on th… read more

  • List of Tent Manufacturers

    There are many tent manufacturers on the market that specialize in different types of equipment. Tents range in uses from car camping to backpacking to climbing to winter mountaineering. Determine how you will be using your tent and se… read more

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  • Editor's Pick

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    Backcountry Camping Tips

    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

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    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Beach Camping Near Pismo Beach, California

    Pismo State Beach, California, has many attractions and activities including camping, swimming, hiking and wildlife viewing. Birdwatching is one of the primary activities in the area. The park also has the largest over-wintering colony of monarch butterflies in the natio...

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    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    Common Sense Hiking Tips

    The first and most fundamental thing is never hike alone. There are too many situations, especially as an unexperienced hiker, where you may find yourself without anyone to help you. So the buddy system works and applies very much in hiking.

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