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Planning Your Backcountry Trip (Part 4): Gathering Information for Your Backcountry Trip

January 8, 2020
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Echo Lake in Desolation Wilderness surrounded by trees and mountains

Gathering information is the second step in the decision-making process, and one of the most important phases of the backcountry trip planning process. Without accurate information you can’t make informed decisions, which then erodes confidence in the overall plan. Gathering information can also be one of the most enjoyable steps to planning out your trip…

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Planning Your Backcountry Trip (Part 5): Evaluating Information and Choosing the Best Option for Your Backcountry Trip

December 11, 2019
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A gnarled Juniper tree next to Suzie Lake

At this point in planning your next backcountry trip, you should’ve already performed the lion’s share of research for your adventure. In the example for this series of backcountry planning articles, we’re going to thru-hike the Tahoe Rim Trail. So, this research would’ve included asking and answering all of your questions regarding extended backpacking adventures…

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Planning Your Backcountry Trip (Part 6): Planning and Preparing for Your Backcountry Trip

November 12, 2019
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Person hiking on the trail through Armstrong Pass en route to Freel Peak

So far in this series of backcountry trip planning articles we’ve established a goal for our adventure (which is to thru-hike the Tahoe Rim Trail), put it to the SMART goals test, and used the decision-making process to guide our research. We’ve gathered relevant information, evaluated it, and hopefully have chosen the best option(s) for…

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Planning Your Backcountry Trip (Part 7): Executing Your Backcountry Trip Plan

November 12, 2019
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Tahoe Rim Trail above Marlette Lake with Lake Tahoe in the distance

Congratulations! You’re about to embark on the backcountry trip you’ve been planning for months or possibly years. Keep in mind that, for better or worse, you’re about to go on a roller coaster ride. Getting off of that ride can be very challenging depending on the circumstances, so it’s usually best just to see the…

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Planning Your Backcountry Trip (Part 8): Returning Home and Post-Backcountry Trip Analysis

November 12, 2019
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Sunset at Lake Tahoe viewed from Logan Shoals Vista Point

In this final installment of my 8-part series of articles about planning your next backcountry trip, I’ll share with you my thoughts on returning home from a backcountry adventure. Undoubtedly, the first thing you’ll want to do is jump in the shower to wash off that trail grime. Then, you’ll probably want to eat a…

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