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The Ultimate Hiker's Gear Guide, Second Edition: Tools and Techniques to Hit the Trail Paperback – March 7, 2017
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A show-and-tell guide to clothing, footwear, backpacks, shelter and sleep systems, camp stoves, and more, as well as tips on foot care, campsite selection, and hiking efficiency, this single book contains all the knowledge you'll need to hit the trail.
This second edition features 16 new pages (including food on the trail and other essentials), and updates all gear recommendations.
- Print length240 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherNational Geographic
- Publication dateMarch 7, 2017
- Dimensions5.24 x 0.47 x 8.36 inches
- ISBN-109781426217845
- ISBN-13978-1426217845
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- ASIN : 1426217846
- Publisher : National Geographic; 2nd edition (March 7, 2017)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 240 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781426217845
- ISBN-13 : 978-1426217845
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.24 x 0.47 x 8.36 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #190,970 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #307 in Running & Jogging (Books)
- #354 in Hiking & Camping Instructional Guides
- #598 in Hiking & Camping Excursion Guides (Books)
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Andrew Skurka is an accomplished adventure athlete, speaker, guide, and writer. The 32-year-old is most well known for his solo long-distance backpacking trips, notably the 4,700-mile 6-month Alaska-Yukon Expedition, the 6,875-mile 7-month Great Western Loop, and the 7,775-mile 11-month Sea-to-Sea Route. In total, he has backpacked, skied, and packrafted 30,000+ miles through many of the world’s most prized backcountry and wilderness areas—the equivalent of traveling 1.2 times around Earth’s equator! He is the author of The Ultimate Hiker’s Gear Guide: Tools & Tips to Hit the Trail.
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POISON OAK is very abundant on West Coast even at Muir Woods or Ano Nuevo. "It is a native", so no warning signs! Also abundant in Sierra "foothills" with "rattler" VENOMOUS rattlesnakes!! As a child I almost stepped on one at Florence Lake, a FRIGHT I will never forget.
Another CAUTION: The weather in the mountains like the Sierra Nevada can completely change in 1 hour! In 1970s I XC skied the Yosemite Glacier Point Road set tracks as the NPS forecast was "blue skies all day and high winds in E crest peaks." WRONG. Within 1 hour, the sunny warm populated area turned to a WHITE OUT, the "worst storm of the decade"! I dug a snow cave but a MD ahead of me curled up at the base of a tree... and died.
Suggest rookies and newbies practice lots camping on the lawn in their backyard. So fun!
Or try Glamping lots before going Backpacking overnight or Horse packing or River rafting!
The Spring and early Summer, versus late Summer and Autumn MOSQUITOS can be unbearable in huge black cloud swarms (Evolution Valley). Also the notorious BLACK FLIES of Ontario Canada in Summer!!
I totally agree about avoiding stiff leather (crampon) boots for dry Summer hiking and also avoid WATERPROOFING, sweaty moist feet will BLISTER! I sold Pivettas 2 years at Curry. Yes, I know it is extremely hard to find stitched Vibram soles and leather to fabric uppers that are BREATHABLE, but it can be done. Many glued sole boots are expected to only last a year of use, or Much Less!!
As for the smaller "black bear" of the Lower 48, I lived in Yosemite 10 years and always sprinkled red hot chili pepper and red pepper flakes, bought cheap in bulk, around my car doors;.I saw 1000s of nightime bear attack pulled down doors and there are zero fenced, gated parking lots to stop bears from doing this in Yosemite or any NP I've ever been too. Lots of warnings about food in cars, but not enough about car- bear DESTRUCTION. How's your car insurance? Most trailheads are not patrolled daily or fenced gated or have security cameras.
Also, pricing in our National Parks is Not by local rates but "park to park" very inflated, not competitive! Curry tent cabins are up to $160/ night. $80 was outrageous. So I have a year/ Senior Pass now and stay in Oakhurst on W or Lee Vining on E side in motels, as I am not Rich.
My dear Dad took his only son out of school very often and my 3 sisters mostly chose to stay home, so I am very experienced.
My town has an annual family tent in the park weekend every year with a big pancake feed, so fun! Your town could too on a big big tree shaded HS lawn. Not everyone "enjoys" the many hardships and hazards of Overnight Backpacking. Don't feel bad, you may not be missing much for Your tastes and wallet and healthy. One lung old diabetic at 9000ft had to be quickly driven lower! Check out huge casinos at Lake Tahoe instead! Use your car to hide from the early Spring mosquitoes or flee! Enjoy, don't get stuck SUFFERING or DYING(snow field sliding, close!). Hazards are real and numerous. Women are being Assaulted!
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2017
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