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My Dumbest Backpacking Mistakes (2018) [video]

28 pointsby curtisabout 6 years ago

9 comments

crikliabout 6 years ago
TLDW version:<p>1) Didn&#x27;t get familiar with hiking &#x2F; camping on broken &#x2F; rough terrain.<p>2) Didn&#x27;t plan on how to deal with hypothermia inducing temperatures.<p>3) Didn&#x27;t replace shoes quickly enough<p>4) Not taking black bears seriously enough.<p>5) Careless &#x2F; casual with river crossings<p>She doesn&#x27;t give great rules of thumb on each point. Here are some based on my experience:<p>1) Go out with your pack at night and practice moving quickly up and down some stairs. If it rains, even better.<p>2) Have a layer (usually a wind&#x2F;rain shell) at the top of your pack. When you stop that layer automatically goes on. When you start walking again that layer goes back in the pack.<p>3) Replace your shoes when mileage equals 500 - your loaded weight (bodyweight + pack). Do not risk your foot health for a hundred bucks.<p>4) No RoTs. Bears aren&#x27;t inherently hostile (usually) but they&#x27;re not inherently friendly either. Self-education required.<p>5) No RoTs here, water crossing are dangerous. If you are going to cross you have to have a plan for what happens if you lose your pack or get swept downstream. The force of water can be shocking.<p>EDIT: If you plan to do any kind of movement over long distance _please_ invest in the book &quot;Fixing Your Feet&quot;. Foot problems end more adventures than anything else. Foot care and foot health is the primary predictor IMO of how successful and how non-miserable a movement will be. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Fixing-Your-Feet-Prevention-Treatments-ebook&#x2F;dp&#x2F;B01I8S7U44" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Fixing-Your-Feet-Prevention-Treatment...</a>
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arethuzaabout 6 years ago
My mistakes are usually that I forgot gloves|hat|crampons|lunch|drink|&lt;vital thing&gt;<p>I now have a checklist that I carefully check against and actually tick stuff off with a pen (usually do this about 5:30 so needs to be easy to do!).<p>Edit: I also <i>completely</i> panicked once after a large noisy animal blundered into my tent in the middle of the night - was convinced it was a bear. Of course, there haven&#x27;t been bears here in Scotland for a long time.... (I realised this in the morning when sanity returned - it was a red deer).
adrianNabout 6 years ago
The Hunt for the Death Valley Germans [1] is full of interesting information about hiking in dangerous terrain<p>[1] <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.otherhand.org&#x2F;home-page&#x2F;search-and-rescue&#x2F;the-hunt-for-the-death-valley-germans&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.otherhand.org&#x2F;home-page&#x2F;search-and-rescue&#x2F;the-hun...</a>
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flurdyabout 6 years ago
My dumbest backpacking mistake was on day 2 of my interrail [1] trip across Europe and North Africa. Exhausted I fell asleep on a Marseille beach in the afternoon without any suncream on.<p>When I woke up my shoulders was very sunburned. Spent the first week or two of the 6 weeks long trip lifting my heavy backpack off my painful shoulders.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Interrail" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Interrail</a>
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js2about 6 years ago
My dumbest backpacking mistake was that time I was walking over a footbridge and I decided for fun to use my arms to lift myself on the guardrails forgetting my center of gravity was behind me with my pack on. It wasn’t long before I was flat on my back staring at the sky.<p>Is there a TLDW for this video?
oblibabout 6 years ago
I made a tent out of those plastic &quot;SOL&quot; emergency blankets that heats up inside via solar or a small campfire. You can dry out clothes pretty fast with it.<p>I know you can&#x27;t have campfires out west, but I live in the Ozarks where forest fires are not an issue most of the time and it&#x27;s easy to check the fire risk at <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.spc.noaa.gov&#x2F;products&#x2F;fire_wx&#x2F;fwdy1.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.spc.noaa.gov&#x2F;products&#x2F;fire_wx&#x2F;fwdy1.html</a><p>So, the reason I bring this up is it&#x27;s pretty easy to fashion a UL clothes dryer if you carry one of those blankets, a bit of clear plastic, and some tape.<p>Here&#x27;s a link to a very short video of the tent: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=FdekfNtx65c" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=FdekfNtx65c</a>
pseudobryabout 6 years ago
Couple things off the top of my head from experience:<p>* Running out of food is lame<p>* Carrying way more food than you really needed is lame<p>* Forgetting means to light a stove is really lame<p>* Little critters will chew through whatever to get to your food, so keep it outside your tent (hang it high off a tree)<p>* (Mountaineering) Exposed skin will be scorched by sun reflected off the snow<p>* Separate your &quot;keep me dry&quot; layer from your &quot;keep me warm&quot; layer, don&#x27;t go cheap<p>* You need to drink more water than you think you do<p>* Unless you have guaranteed means&#x2F;opportunity to dry yourself&#x2F;clothing, avoid getting wet (avoid cotton, jeans)<p>* Everyone should know the route, if there&#x27;s a fork or ambiguity in the trail, everyone needs to be together<p>* Have a backup means of filtering&#x2F;purifying water<p>* Always tell someone where you&#x27;re going and when they should expect you back<p>* Check the weather and recent trip reports
RandomBaconabout 6 years ago
Any (former) Philmont Rangers here?<p>I&#x27;d be interested in hearing about the dumb things you&#x27;ve seen crews do.
joevandykabout 6 years ago
Any recommendations for how to start backpacking? Books, stores, guides, etc.
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