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The best trips are full of surprises, but gear fails shouldn’t be one of them. Guard against snafus by filling your duffel with equipment that’s versatile, packable, and durable enough to go the distance. These 12 products earned their place on our essentials list after travels across six continents and over thousands of miles by plane, train, bus, foot, and camel. What did we learn? The best travel companions are the ones that can keep up. No surprises there.
Cotopaxi Batac 16L
For a daypack that squishes down to fist size, the Batac offers a bevy of features that elevate it above a minimalist rucksack. A long zippered front pocket includes a phone/passport sleeve for when you’re hiking away from the crowds, and another zippered pocket in the main compartment holds sunglasses, snacks, and a compass, or a guidebook and maps. (Stash water bottles in two exterior stretch pockets.) The 210-denier nylon is tough; after eight months of use, the only sign of wear is a tiny hole caused by a cam after one tester overloaded it with climbing gear. The Batac is best under loads of 10 pounds or less, and its 2.5-inch-wide mesh shoulder straps are comfy and disperse sweat well. “I can stuff it with a toiletry kit, headphones, headlamp, puffy, and raincoat, and still have room for my insulated bottle and lunch,” says one tester who logged 10,000 miles of travel with the Batac this past summer.
$50; 11 oz.; one size
Hydrapak Stash 1L
We didn’t know we needed this travel necessity until we used it. But turns out, a collapsible water bottle is just the ticket for long bus rides, light-load town tours, and backpacking trips. “When it’s empty, the bottle compresses down to about an inch high and the circumference of a coaster,” our tester says. “But it’s also tough. I’ve tossed it, fully-filled, onto rocks while backpacking in Colorado, with no ill effects. I’m not the only one who thinks it’s a new must-have. On flights, I’ve seen my neighbors eyeing it when I finish my drink, twist it up, and stash it into the seat pocket in front of me.”
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Columbia Caldorado outdry EXtreme jacket
At just 6 ounces, this waterproof jacket packs down to the size of a grapefruit, making it an easy-to-tote insurance policy. But don’t worry about taking it into rough terrain: “While bushwhacking in bad weather in Oregon’s Eagle Cap Wilderness, my partner’s jacket got torn up pretty bad. The Columbia Caldorado ’s 15-denier ripstop nylon came through without a scratch,” one tester says. Breathability is ample for an ultralight shell: “Generally I hate wearing a shell when biking hard, but I didn’t overheat in this jacket on a rainy day in the hills outside Salta, Argentina,” another tester reports. Two underarm vents help dump heat. Note: The Caldorado has one chest pocket. If you want two larger ones, opt for its cousin, the OutDry Ex Featherweight Shell (same price, pictured).
$199; 6 oz. (m’s M); m’s S-XXL, w’s XS-XL
Canon Powershot g9 x mark ii
Travelers who want more than phone-caliber photos but aren’t camera buffs—or just don’t want to lug a big one around— will appreciate the Mark II’s balance between size and quality . Although only the width of a deck of cards and 1.2 inches thick (it easily fits into a pocket), it boasts a 1-inch, 20.1-megapixel sensor. (For comparison, the iPhone 8 Plus shoots 12 megapixels.) “It’s great for capturing mountain vistas yet focuses surprisingly well on closeups, and I don’t have to carry a bulky case,” our tester says. The Mark II is intuitive for even the most tech-challenged travelers due to a touch LCD screen that allows users to easily review images and navigate between modes. For those with a little more experience, it can shoot in RAW and full manual modes.
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Patagonia Stretch Wavefarer Board Shorts
These versatile board shorts are good for much more than an impromptu dip. Quick-drying nylon-spandex with a DWR coating and a self-draining hip pocket make them fine swim trunks, but the Wavefarers’ fabric was tough enough to shrug off scuffs while climbing a chimney in City of Rocks, Idaho. Our testers also deemed it soft enough for chafe-free hiking and sleeping. A women’s version with a 4-inch inseam is also available.
$69 (w’s $55); 7 oz. (m’s M); m’s 28-40, w’s 0-14
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They won’t qualify you for business class, but these camp shoes are just nice enough to double as do-it-all travel kicks. The featherlight canvas slip-ons pack flat for easy stowing and are surprisingly comfortable. Our tester bought them on the fly in Disneyland when the log flume turned her sneakers into wet blister-makers. Her family vacation was saved, and in the six years since, she’s taken them on almost every backcountry overnight she’s been on, from the French Alps to the Grand Canyon. They don’t have a midsole, but the EVA footbed and spongy rubber outsole are plush enough to provide ample cushion and rebound. And the best part? They’re machine-washable.
Starting at $60 (w’s $50); 10.5 oz. (m’s 7); m’s 7-14, w’s 5-11
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It’s never a bad idea to take a few emergency Benjamins when you travel overseas. Hide your stash in this bra’s clever pocket, which sits between the girls and is big enough for a credit card and bills. The compression-style Stow-N-Go is claspless, and our tester praised its running-level support and yoga-level comfort. “Its front fabric isn’t just flat; the bra contours to my chest so I never feel constricted, whether bounding downhill or sleeping in it,” she said after hiking around Mont Blanc. The lightweight polyester material has mesh in the back for added venting, and dries quickly enough to be worn as a swim top.
$45; 2.4 oz.; XS-XL; A/B, C/D
Therm-a-Rest Self-Inflating Neck Pillow
Love a neck pillow for long-haul flights, but wary about bringing it on the trail? This offering from Therm-a-Rest is about as tough as a pillow gets; instead of an air-only bladder, it boasts a solid open-cell foam core. (After we punctured our sample on purpose, it remained comfy.) The removable, pillow case-like brushed polyester cover is soft and easy to wash, and although packed size is bulky (slightly smaller than a roll of toilet paper), our tester still gave it high marks. “There are lighter and smaller backpacking pillows, but I take this one because its U-shape fits perfectly in a sleeping bag’s hood,” she says. “I deflate it slightly, so it supports my head and I never wake up with a stiff neck.” One wish: a stuffsack.
$40; 6.4 oz.; one size
Osprey Transporter 130
Some adventures start before you’re unpacked, so we always store our stuff in an armored duffle. The giant Transporter is our pick for its 840-denier, nylon-coated TPU on the inside and outside, which protects from scrapes. “My daughters packed it with two inflatable paddleboards for Catalina Island, and were tasked with moving the Transporter from the dock to camp—about 2 miles up the trail. In the name of testing, they dragged it the entire way, and there was no damage,” our tester says. For the rest of us, the Transporter has padded yoke-style shoulder straps with load haulers, which was the best-performing suspension system of any duffel we’ve used. It doesn’t have wheels, but as a result saves weight and is easier to stuff into crowded luggage compartments. A two-way zipper has great slide action, and includes holes for attaching a lock.
$180; 4 lbs. 2 oz.
Lululemon ABC Jogger
“These go-anywhere pants were all I needed on a do-everything trip to England,” our tester says. “They segued smoothly from London nights to days of cragging in the Lake District.” Made from a soft, four-way stretch polyester, the slim ABCs never hindered our testers when they were high-stepping over logs. The midweight fabric breathed well on humid hikes, and although there’s no DWR, its tight weave shook off light precip. Our tester also experienced no rips or abrasions over 30 days of climbing and hiking. The 2-inch-wide waistband lays flat under a hipbelt, and two slash hand pockets each have mesh mini-pockets (yes, a pocket within a pocket) to secure credit cards or cash. (Tuck your passport in the zippered back pocket.)
$118; 13.4 oz. (m’s L); m’s S-XXL
Popticals Popgun
Worried about trashing your shades on the road? Rest easy with the PopGuns . The lenses are Zeiss nylon with a scratch-resistant coating. They withstood falling ice pellets and small rocks while climbing Mt. Hood in Oregon. “They’re pretty much indestructible,” one tester says. “I haven’t gotten any scratches, even when I accidentally scraped them on rock while climbing a narrow chimney on a trip along the California coast.” The PopGuns fold up at the nose bridge and temples, ultimately collapsing to the size of a small biscuit. They then slip into a hard case that’s exceptionally strong (one tester drove over it in his Subaru WRX and it emerged unscathed). The lenses come in both polarized and non-polarized versions. Ding: price.
Starting at $169; 1.3 oz. (glasses), 1.4 oz. (case)
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AMC Adventure Travel offers domestic and international trips throughout the year. Experienced volunteer leaders create, plan, and lead each excursion, fostering a dynamic and active group environment. Though each trip is unique, all strive to fulfill AMC’s mission of promoting stewardship and appreciation of the natural world.
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Why choose AMC Adventure Travel trips versus those offered by others?
Each trip is individually conceived and run by the trip leader who is passionate about creating a great experience for an active traveler. Trips are run on a non-profit basis, keeping the initial trip price low. All participant money not spent on the trip is returned to the participant(s).
What types of trips are there?
Adventure Travel takes you to locations both within the United States and to other continents. We travel to national parks in the U.S. like Yosemite and Death Valley, and also travel internationally to countries like Australia, New Zealand, Italy, South Africa, Japan, Ireland, England, and many more. We offer hiking, trekking, cycling, kayaking/canoeing, skiing, walking tours and cultural excursions. The level of effort varies from moderate to strenuous. Many of the trips also include a cultural or environmental component.
What are the volunteer trip leaders like?
All are fully qualified AMC chapter trip leaders who have, in addition, undergone substantial additional instruction and training before being allowed to lead adventure travel trips. All have Wilderness First Aid and CPR certification.
What is the typical group size?
One of the benefits of traveling with AMC is the small group sizes. A typical trip will have a leader and an associate leader and 10-16 participants.
Who are your fellow trip participants?
Our trips are open to all! Our participants share a passion and enthusiasm for outdoor recreation. Each trip is made up of a diverse group of people of different ages, backgrounds, nationalities, and genders. The typical age range is 55-70 years old although we often have people younger and older on trips.
How long has the AMC been running Adventure Travel trips?
Adventure Travel has been running trips for over 40 years.
How can I learn about the latest trips?
Sign up for our quarterly e-newsletter! The sign up form is located at the bottom of this page.
Can I speak with someone to get more information about the travel program?
Yes. Please contact our Adventure Travel Program Senior Manager at [email protected] or (617)-391-6587
Is travel insurance included?
All of our trip participants are provided with Medical & Evacuation insurance for the duration of the trip. We also encourage participants to purchase additional optional travel insurance to insure themselves against losing the investment you’ve made in your trip. This optional insurance can cover things like trip cancellation, trip interruption, travel delays, baggage loss, medical expenses, and medical evacuation.
What happens if I need to cancel?
Cancellation policies vary by trip. Depending on the date you cancel, you may receive a full refund, partial refund, or no refund. We strongly recommend that you purchase travel insurance. To purchase a policy, go to RoamRight .
Do trips include airfare?
Most of our trips do not include airfare to/from the destination, either international or domestic. There will be an estimated airfare listed. Some do include airfare which is clearly outlined in the trip cost.
How do I apply for a trip?
You apply for a specific trip by contacting that leader directly from their trip listing. All trip listings contain the leader and, if applicable, the associate leader’s name and contact information. The leader will be able to provide the application materials and answer questions about the specific trip.
How fit do I need to be?
All trips have some level of physical activity but the level of activity varies greatly from trip to trip. The trip prospectus will provide you with an idea of the activity level and the expected fitness level of the participants. The leader of the trip can answer more specifically for an individual trip.
What if I have specific dietary restrictions?
We will do our best to accommodate trip participants with dietary restrictions. Since our trips run all over the world, often in remote locations, some dietary requests are difficult to accommodate. Please speak with the trip leader for your specific trip about any dietary needs/requests.
Can I speak with someone to get more information about trips?
Yes. Please contact the trip leader directly with your questions or to learn more information about a specific trip.
What are the terms and conditions for Adventure Travel trips?
By booking a trip with us, you agree with the following terms and conditions .
How are the trips rated?
Adventure Travel Trips are rating according to AMC’s activity rating system.
What Basic Medical and Emergency Evacuation Insurance is included in your trip fee?
The Emergency Evacuation with Family Travel benefit and Accident Medical Expense benefit may provide insurance coverage for eligible expenses incurred during the trip for a covered injury or for an emergency evacuation due to a covered injury or sickness. Coverage is available for the trip dates as listed in the trip prospectus.
What are the benefits of the Basic Medical and Emergency Evacuation Insurance?
Accidental Medical Expense Benefit, $5,000 (Maximum Amount) Emergency Evacuation with Family Travel Benefit, $200,000 (Maximum Amount) Emergency Sickness Medical Expense Benefit, $5,000 (Maximum Amount) Accidental Death and Dismemberment, $5,000 (Maximum Amount)
The Global Travel Assistance Services is available to our trip participants, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in an emergency. They are available during the trip to assist in finding appropriate medical care or by making arrangements for evacuation and travel home, helping participants get in touch with family members at home, and providing translation services when necessary.
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IMPORTANT NOTE : Coverage under the Policy does not constitute comprehensive health insurance coverage (a/k/a “major medical insurance”). It therefore does not satisfy the “minimum essential coverage” requirements of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This is only a brief description of the coverage(s) available under policy series C11695DBG-MA. The Policy contains reductions, limitations, exclusions, definitions and termination provisions. Full details of the coverage are contained in the Policy. If there are any conflicts between this document and the Policy, the Policy shall govern. Insurance underwritten by National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., a Pennsylvania insurance company, with its principal place of business at 175 Water Street, 18th Floor, New York, NY 10038. It is currently authorized to transact business in all states and the District of Columbia. NAIC No. 19445.
Can I purchase optional travel insurance?
Yes, optional travel insurance can be purchased for additional cost. For participants interested in purchasing additional travel insurance coverage; we offer RoamRight Pro Plus to help safeguard against cancellation penalties if you must cancel your trip for a covered reason, and to help protect you while traveling for events such as a travel delay, lost baggage or need or Security or Political Evacuation. Purchasing a RoamRight Pro Plus policy for your trip will provide you with additional coverage in case you have travel difficulties or are unable to participate in the trip due to a covered reason such as illness or injury. To learn more about the Pro Plus policy, get a quote or to purchase a policy; go to RoamRight .
The above is a brief overview of the coverage provided. Please refer to the policy for the complete terms, conditions and exclusions that apply.
What are the benefits of becoming a leader with the AMC Adventure Travel program?
The benefits of becoming an AMC-AT leader are plentiful. First, the program allows you to build on your current chapter leadership skills and challenges you to create a unique experience for yourself and other AMC members. It allows you to discover new locations with a group of people with similar interests or to revisit some old favorites from a different perspective. The program is designed to subsidize most (or all) of your costs related to the excursion through a careful budgeting process.
How to Apply to be a Leader?
If you are interested in applying to be an associate leader and attend the Adventure Travel training, please first contact the leadership and training co-chair, Sam Jamke [email protected] . You will be asked to complete an application to participate in the program and the training.
Once you have completed the application and have been accepted into the program, we will send you a link to register for the upcoming training.
In addition to attending the leader training are there other leadership requirements?
The first step is to become an approved Associate Leader. Each trip is generally led by two Leaders or one Leader and an Associate Leader. To become an AT Associate Leader and sign-up for an AT leadership training weekend, before attending the training you must:
1. Be an active AMC leader at the chapter level for at least ONE year 2. Have led a minimum of two (2) weekend chapter trips (overnight trips) over past several years. 3. Provide three references. One of these references must be a written letter of recommendation by a chapter officer, an activity group officer, or a chapter leader with whom you have co-led a trip in the past year
After the training you must:
1. Run one (1) chapter trip which will be surveyed by AMC’s AT Program Senior Manager when it has been completed. This trip must be a minimum of 3-day/2-night duration 2. Complete AMC AT training held annually by the Adventure Travel Committee (ATC) 3. Obtain Wilderness First Aid and CPR certifications prior to your first AT trip as an Associate Leader
What if you do not have Chapter leadership experience?
The AMC-AT Leadership training is generally not for people who are new to AMC leading since the training takes advantage of chapter leadership training and skills. However, people with comparable leadership training (ADK, Sierra Club, GMC, etc.) are welcome to apply. Please note that you will have to become a local AMC chapter leader before co-leading your first AMC-AT trip
What do you learn in this leadership training that is different from the Chapter leadership training?
The AMC-AT leadership training focuses much more in-depth on logistics, budgeting and developing skills to deal with group dynamics over a longer time period. It builds on your current leadership skills and knowledge of the AMC, its policies and procedures. Topics covered include travel logistics, budgeting and reporting, application procedures, risk management, screening, marketing and group dynamics. You are expected to arrive Friday night (or Saturday morning) and stay until Sunday mid-afternoon.
When is the next leader training?
Our next training will be held on March 15 – 17th, 2024 at Prindle Pond Conference Center in Charlton, MA. This is a once-a-year training with several prerequisites for attendance. Please contact Sam Jamke ( [email protected] ) with questions and/or to receive an application for the 2024 training.
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I come here hiking all the time. the amc staff are an added bonus ‐ they helped me find new trails to hike and taught me new things about plant life and animal behaviors. great to have interesting and informative people here that added to my experience., amc visitor, i kept trying to get my boyfriend to come out here and visit because he didn’t believe there was such a huge, beautiful park right outside of nyc. we finally made it and were surprised to find a visitor center right by a hiking trail. the best part was the amc naturalist who gave us all kinds of information about wildlife, trees, plants, and bears...something we never experience where we live., you are one of the very few to ensure your map products are accurate and of the best quality for the public and the trails program. thank you so much for that. with all the blogs and sites available, it’s so refreshing to work with someone who wants to get it right., amc trail manager, i became involved with amc because of my love for the outdoors, and the organization’s myriad types of trip offerings, at all levels, led by experienced guides. hiking, skiing, bicycling, water sports, even international travel, you name it—amc has it all, i’m proud to support the variety of work from maine dark skies to regional trail maintenance projects. i’ve also enjoyed amc maintained trails and huts from nj to nh., outdoor enthusiast.
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Unlock Your Ultimate Outdoor Adventure: 12 Must-Know Tips for Camping
Posted: February 29, 2024 | Last updated: February 29, 2024
Camping and outdoor travel offer a unique chance to connect with nature, escape the hustle of daily life, and explore the wonders of the natural world. Whether setting up a tent in a secluded forest, hiking through mountain trails, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the great outdoors, these experiences can be both rejuvenating and adventurous. This guide provides essential tips and insights for making the most of your camping and outdoor adventures, ensuring a memorable and safe experience.
1. Choosing the Right Campsite
When selecting your campsite, consider it an art form that balances natural beauty, privacy, and practicality. The ideal site strikes a harmony between being close enough to water sources for convenience yet far enough to ensure safety and preserve water purity.
Terrain plays a crucial role; look for flat ground to ensure comfort when sleeping and setting up your tent. Be mindful of the environment – avoid areas with delicate vegetation or animal habitats. Remember, your campsite is more than a temporary home; it’s a gateway to exploring the surrounding environment. Each site offers a unique window into the natural world, whether in a forest clearing, perched near a mountain stream, or under a desert sky.
Consider factors like potential weather conditions, privacy from other campers, and accessibility. A well-chosen campsite not only enhances your camping experience but also ensures a minimal impact on the natural surroundings, allowing you to immerse yourself fully in the peace and beauty of the outdoors.
Insider’s Tip: Opt for established campsites to minimize environmental impact.
2. Packing Essentials for Camping
Packing for a camping trip is a balancing act between preparedness and efficiency. The key is to bring all the essentials without overburdening yourself. Your tent should be your sanctuary, sturdy enough to handle weather conditions yet light enough for transport. A sleeping bag appropriate for the climate is crucial for a comfortable night’s rest.
Cooking outdoors can be a joy, so pack a reliable cooking system and enough food and water supplies for your entire trip. Don’t forget navigation tools like maps, a compass, and a comprehensive first-aid emergency kit. Your clothing should be versatile, suited to the day’s warmth and the night’s chill.
Packing is about anticipating your needs in the wilderness, preparing for the unexpected, and ensuring that your time outdoors is enjoyable and safe. Remember, every item you pack should have a purpose, contributing to your comfort, safety, or enjoyment during your adventure.
Insider’s Tip: Use a checklist to ensure you don’t forget essential items.
3. Campfire Safety and Etiquette
The glow of a campfire is the heart of many camping experiences, but it comes with significant responsibilities. Firstly, always check the local fire regulations before you strike a match. If campfires are allowed, use existing fire rings and keep your fire small to minimize impact. Gathering fallen wood from the ground rather than cutting from trees helps preserve the natural environment.
Always have water or a shovel nearby to extinguish your fire completely, leaving no trace of your presence. Beyond safety, campfire etiquette is about respect for the environment, wildlife, and fellow campers.
Keep the noise down, especially at night, and ensure your fire doesn’t disturb wildlife or pose a risk to the area. A campfire is a source of warmth, a means to cook food, and a communal space for sharing stories and creating memories, all while respecting the delicate balance of the natural world around you.
Insider’s Tip: Learn and practice the “Leave No Trace” principles.
4. Wildlife Safety and Respect
When camping, you’re a guest in the home of countless wildlife species, and respecting their space is crucial. Educate yourself about the wildlife you might encounter and how to coexist safely. This includes securing your food to avoid attracting animals to your campsite and understanding the appropriate behavior if you encounter wildlife.
Observation is a joy, but it should always be from a safe and respectful distance – for your safety and the well-being of the animals. In bear country, for instance, bear-proof containers are essential for storing food, and knowing how to use bear spray can be vital. Always follow the guidelines provided by local authorities or park services.
Remember, respecting wildlife is about preserving the natural order and ensuring that these wild creatures thrive in their natural habitat, unaltered by human interference.
Insider’s Tip: Carry bear spray in areas known for bear activity.
5. Hiking and Trail Safety
Hiking is an integral part of the outdoor experience, offering a way to explore and appreciate the natural world. Before setting out, select a trail that aligns with your fitness level and experience. Always let someone know your plans, including your intended route and expected return time.
Your backpack should contain essentials like ample water, snacks for energy, a reliable map, and a first-aid kit. Pay attention to the weather forecasts and be prepared for changes. Starting early is often wise, allowing you to enjoy the morning’s peace and ensuring you’re not caught by nightfall. Staying on marked trails is safer and a matter of conservation, protecting both you and the environment.
Hiking is a journey through nature, an opportunity to connect with the environment, challenge yourself, and discover the wonders of the natural world.
Insider’s Tip: Always stay on marked trails to protect both yourself and the environment.
6. Weather Preparedness
Preparing for the weather is crucial in ensuring a safe and enjoyable outdoor experience. The unpredictability of weather, especially in wilderness areas, demands vigilance and flexibility. Before your trip, check the weather forecast and prepare for various conditions.
Your clothing should be adaptable, including layers that can handle temperature fluctuations and rain gear to stay dry. In severe weather like thunderstorms or high winds, know where to find shelter and how to protect yourself. For instance, avoid high ground and isolated trees during lightning storms.
Understanding and respecting the weather is integral to outdoor safety. It’s about being prepared for whatever conditions nature may present, ensuring that your time outdoors is safe and enjoyable, no matter what the skies may bring.
Insider’s Tip: Understand the signs of hypothermia and heat exhaustion.
7. Leave No Trace Principles
Adhering to Leave No Trace principles is not just a recommendation; it’s an essential part of responsible outdoor activity. These principles guide you to minimize your impact on the natural environment. This means everything you bring with you should leave with you, including all trash and leftovers.
Disposing waste properly, whether human waste or food scraps, is vital to preserving the ecosystem. Leaving what you find ensures that natural features and artifacts remain undisturbed for future adventurers to enjoy. Minimizing campfire impacts, respecting wildlife, and being considerate of other visitors all contribute to a sustainable outdoor experience.
Practicing Leave No Trace is a commitment to conservation and stewardship, ensuring that the natural beauty and integrity of the outdoors remain intact for generations to come.
Insider’s Tip: Use biodegradable soap and avoid washing directly in water bodies.
8. Navigating and Map Reading Skills
In an age where digital navigation is ubiquitous, the traditional skills of map reading and compass navigation hold significant value in the outdoors. These fundamental tools can be indispensable in areas without cellular service or when technology fails.
Before your trip, invest time learning how to read topographical maps and navigate using a compass. These skills enhance your safety and enrich your outdoor experience, giving you a deeper understanding of the landscape and a greater sense of self-reliance. Practice in familiar territory before relying on these skills in remote areas.
Navigating the old-fashioned way is not only a helpful backup; it’s a way to connect more intimately with the land, allowing you to chart your course with confidence and self-sufficiency.
Insider’s Tip: Always carry a physical map and compass as backups.
9. Hydration and Food Management
Proper hydration and food management are key to maintaining energy and health during outdoor activities. Plan your water strategy meticulously; carry sufficient water, know where you can safely refill, and have the means to purify water from natural sources.
When it comes to food, opt for nutritious, easy-to-prepare, and non-perishable meals. Packing food efficiently means considering weight, waste, and ease of preparation. Proper food storage is crucial in areas with wildlife to avoid attracting animals to your site.
This protects you and your food and keeps wildlife safe from human-related dangers. Managing your food and water ensures that your time outdoors is energized, enjoyable, and harmonious with the natural environment.
Insider’s Tip: Use bear-proof containers in areas with active bear populations.
10. Camping Gear and Technology
Selecting the right camping gear and technology can significantly enhance your outdoor experience. Your gear should be reliable, suited to the environment, and as lightweight as possible. A good quality tent, sleeping bag, and appropriate clothing are essentials. Modern technology, like GPS devices, solar chargers, and water purifiers, can add convenience and safety.
However, it’s crucial to remember that technology should not replace basic outdoor skills. Being familiar with your gear before setting out is essential –testing your tent, breaking in your hiking boots, and understanding how to use any tech gadgets you bring along.
The right gear and technology can transform a good camping trip into a great one, offering comfort, safety, and the freedom to confidently explore the outdoors.
Insider’s Tip: Test new gear before your trip to ensure it works correctly.
11. Solo Camping Considerations
Solo camping is an enriching experience that brings a unique set of challenges and rewards. It demands a higher level of self-reliance and preparedness. When planning a solo trip, you must leave a detailed plan with someone you trust, including your destination, routes, and expected return time.
Choose a campsite that’s safe and not too remote for your first few solo adventures. Pack emergency supplies, including a first-aid kit, extra food, and a means of communication, like a satellite phone or personal locator beacon. Familiarize yourself with basic survival skills and trust your instincts.
Solo camping offers a profound opportunity for solitude, reflection, and connection with nature. It allows you to set your own pace, follow your interests, and enjoy the quiet moments that group camping often lacks. However, the key is always to prioritize your safety, making informed decisions that respect both your capabilities and the unpredictability of nature.
Insider’s Tip: Carry a personal locator beacon for emergencies.
12. Environmental Awareness and Conservation
As an outdoor enthusiast, embracing environmental awareness and participating in conservation efforts is crucial. Understanding the impact of your presence in natural settings guides you to make responsible choices. Utilize eco-friendly products, from biodegradable soaps to solar-powered devices.
Avoid disturbing the natural habitat of wildlife and adhere to designated trails to prevent soil erosion and protect plant life. You may find opportunities to contribute to conservation efforts in some areas, such as trail maintenance or clean-up projects. Supporting these initiatives enhances your outdoor experience and contributes to preserving these environments for future enjoyment.
Being an advocate for the environment means being an active participant in its preservation, ensuring that the beauty and diversity of the natural world are maintained and respected.
Insider’s Tip: Join or donate to conservation efforts in the areas you visit.
The Bottom Line
Your journey into the great outdoors is an opportunity to explore, learn, and grow. Each trip brings its challenges and rewards, and being prepared is the key to making the most of your experience. Respect for nature, mindfulness of your impact, and a spirit of adventure are essential.
Whether you’re gazing at the stars from your tent, conquering a challenging trail, or simply enjoying the peace of the wilderness, remember that these experiences are a privilege. Embrace the adventure, cherish the memories, and always leave the natural world better than you found it. Happy camping and exploring!
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How to travel by bicycle in Russia: ideas and suggestions
- April 15, 2021
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Newcomers can test their “strength” on a one-day trip – the roads should not be complicated and the distances should not be too long. For first-time riders, study the route carefully, taking into account not only the length of the road, but also the conditions: there should be no long climbs and no high mountain passes. The flatter the road, the better. Do not ride close to crowded and busy large traffic lanes, even if conditions permit. Also, make sure carry your Russian invitation letter with your visa .
Route: Levutov – Pavlovsky town
Distance: 65 km
From Reutov (metro station “Novokosino”) outside Moscow, via Saltykovsk, Zheleznodorozhny, Fedurnovo, then turn to Biserovo, to Staraya Kupavna, then to Elektrostal via Ivashevo, and finally to Pavlovsky Posad via Subbotino, the intercity electric train This is a good route for newcomers to the town of Pavlovsky Posad (Vokhna or Pavlovsky Posad station).
This route is good for beginners: the terrain remains almost unchanged throughout the route. It’s mainly asphalt, but it’s quiet, with a rural landscape and few cars. Also, there are many intercity train stations along the way – if you get tired, you can take the train back to Moscow.
For the uninitiated, there are plenty of suitable roads around Moscow. The entire Moscow region is dotted with railway lines, so it is not necessary to make a circular route. You can take an intercity train to one station and back from another. There are many convenient route options around most Russian cities. You can make your own route, or take the advice of experienced travelers and use an already prepared route map.
Two-day trips in Russia
If you can travel 60-70 km per day, it’s no problem and you’ll be able to ride for two days. First of all, you need to solve your overnight problem: will you stay in a hotel, borrow a private house or pitch your own tent? Be sure to take the weather into account and take extra things that will keep you warm or heated.
When choosing your route, add some “hills” on the way, but not too steep.
Keep an eye on your bike. Ideally, it should be carefully checked and tested two days before departure; if you don’t know much about bike parts, you should have a full “car check” at a good mechanic’s shop to remove all faults in time.
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Route: ride along Nizhny Novgorod and rest on the Volga
Distance: 140 km
This is a self-guided route with picturesque Volga forests, where you will have to pitch a tent on the road overnight. You don’t have to think about the schedule of electric trains or buses, even if you are delayed on the way, don’t worry.
From Nizhny Novgorod, you will pass through the town of Bor (you can cross the Volga by cable car). Next, head to Ivanovskoye. On the way, note the unique, interlocking bi-level railroad: it is no longer in use, but the original structure is still there. Then go in the direction of Yurasovo, where you will turn to Maloye Utkino, then to Beryozovka, to Vypolzovo, then to the Volga River, to Apraksino, passing through the hill fortress with its ancient earthen embankment. Hillfort, which retains its ancient earthen berm.
After that, follow Orlovo, Belkino, Yamnovo, Zavrazhnoye, Selishi. After passing through Zhukovka, you can go straight through the forest to the bank of the Volga River and find a place to pitch your tent.
The next day, go in the direction of Pumra, then through Vagankovo, Orekhovo, Markovo, turn left at Matveyevka, go to Vatoma, then through Put’kovo and back to the banks of the Volga, then to the town of Pol, and then to Nizhny Novgorod.
There are many suitable two-day rides in the Volga Valley, around the Voronezh region, around the cities along the Golden Ring and in the Crimean steppe.
Multi-day rides in Russia
Riding for several days in a row is a very serious matter and you need to be physically prepared. For the first time, choose a route that is not too difficult and not extreme, because riding a few days in a row is not at all the same as riding 100 km in a week. Please estimate that it is more comfortable to travel 70-80 km per day on the plains and with much less hills.
Check to see if there are any settlements along the way – it depends on whether you’ll be carrying a lot of food, or if you can buy all your food along the way. But whenever and wherever you go, make sure you have drinking water on you. Please do not forget to constantly replenish your supplies and have an emergency reserve – about 1.5 liters of water per person.
Route: “Crimean coast: from Kerch to Alushta”
Distance: 270 km , 5-7 days
We have intentionally divided the trip on this route into several days, as it depends a lot on your fitness and desire to visit the sights – which will be seen on the way, and quite a lot of them. There will be some mountain passes – if you feel tired as you pass them, it is always possible to set up camp early and prepare for an overnight stay. Almost the entire road runs along the coastline. If you don’t want to pitch a tent, you can easily find a place to spend the night in the resort.
Get off the ferry to Kerch and head directly to the Feodossia steppe. Pass through the town of Ordzhonikidze and head to Koktebel. Be prepared for a long and tiring uphill climb. If you don’t want to tire yourself out that much, then sacrifice some of the scenic views and take a different route – along the Simferopol highway.
From Koktebeli there is a difficult mountain road leading to Sudak. The strongest will can cycle to the town of “Novyi Svit” in one day, while the rest of the people should go to the village of Morske and then to Alushta via Rybache and Malorichens’ke. From Alushta, you can take a bicycle and a trolleybus to Simferopol, from where you can return by plane or return to Kerch by bus or taxi.
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