{"id":407,"date":"2024-06-25T20:17:30","date_gmt":"2024-06-25T20:17:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.nezam-hormozgan.com\/?p=407"},"modified":"2025-02-25T13:44:13","modified_gmt":"2025-02-25T13:44:13","slug":"backpacking-101-for-beginners-my-tips-for-your-first-trip","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.nezam-hormozgan.com\/index.php\/2024\/06\/25\/backpacking-101-for-beginners-my-tips-for-your-first-trip\/","title":{"rendered":"Backpacking 101 for Beginners: My Tips for Your First Trip"},"content":{"rendered":"
Backpacking is my favorite way to get outside. Backpacking gives you the opportunity to completely unplug, immerse yourself in nature, challenge yourself physically, and forget about the worries of everyday life. <\/p>\n
If you\u2019ve never been backpacking before, it\u2019s likely one of these things that is inspiring you go on your first backpacking trip. <\/p>\n
My first time backpacking was in 2005, and when I started backpacking, I made a lot of common backpacking mistakes<\/a>. The weren\u2019t a ton of backpacking 101 resources then, so it was trial by fire.<\/p>\n Since then, I\u2019ve backpacked more than 1,000 miles on some of the most iconic and remote trails in the US, and I\u2019ve accumulated all of the beginner backpacking tips I wish I knew when I was learning how to backpack.<\/p>\n So in this backpacking for beginner\u2019s guide, I\u2019m going to teach you the basics of how to start backpacking. You\u2019ll learn all about everything involved with planning a backpacking trip like choosing a trail, the gear you need, backpacking food, safety, and more. <\/p>\n My goal is to help you feel more organized, confident, and less overwhelmed as you get ready for your backpacking adventure.<\/p>\n The dates for your backpacking trip will dictate where you can go due to the weather. Good weather makes backpacking much easier, and that\u2019s what we are shooting for on your first backpacking trip. <\/p>\n Once you\u2019ve decided on the season you want to backpack in, you can narrow down the specific area you want to visit.<\/p>\n As a beginner backpacker, plan a trip for 1-2 nights on an easy trail to get some good experience under your belt. Shorter, easier trips are a great way to get comfortable carrying your pack, setting up your gear, and learning the ropes without overextending yourself.<\/p>\n To find a trail, use one of the popular trail finder apps<\/a>, read your favorite outdoor blogs, buy a trail book for the region you\u2019re interested in, or do a google search for \u201cbest backpacking trails in \u2026.\u201d<\/p>\n Here are a few things you should look for when choosing a trail for your first time backpacking: <\/p>\n Need a few trip ideas? <\/strong>Check out all of the backpacking trips I\u2019ve written about here<\/a>. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n After you\u2019ve chosen where and when you\u2019re going backpacking, check to see if a permit is required. <\/p>\n Many trails, especially popular trails in National Parks, require wilderness permits that need to be reserved months in advance. If this is the case, it\u2019s best to have some wiggle room in your trip dates in case your dates are already full.<\/p>\n In some cases, a number of permits are held on a first-come, first-serve basis but for popular trails and dates such as weekends, you\u2019ll need to arrive before the ranger station opens and should have a backup plan in case you\u2019re not able to get a permit.<\/p>\n Depending on where you are backpacking, your permit may have additional requirements. For instance, if you are traveling in bear country (Sierra Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, etc), you may be required to carry your food and scented items in a bear-proof container or bag<\/a>. Or on popular trails, you might be required to pack out your poop in wag bags. <\/p>\n Transportation depends largely on what kind of trail you\u2019re doing, and whether you are backpacking solo or going with a group. Look at a topographic map to find the trailhead and designated parking areas.<\/p>\n If you are hiking a loop trail or an out-and-back, you won\u2019t need an additional car. However, if you\u2019ve chosen to hike point-to-point, you\u2019ll have to drop a second car off at the other end of the trail before beginning your hike or arrange for a shuttle service.<\/p>\n Read next:<\/strong> Use this step-by-step guide to planning a successful backpacking trip<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n Backpacking gear can be expensive. If you\u2019re committed and are confident this is going to be your first backpacking trip of many, I\u2019d encourage you to invest in quality, lightweight gear from the get-go. Lighter gear is going to make your trip more enjoyable, and you\u2019d hate to buy heavier gear only to replace it after a few trips.<\/p>\n The most important beginner backpacking tips tend to revolve around gear. It\u2019s so easy to overpack and end up with a crazy heavy pack that leaves you wondering why on earth you decided to start backpacking. On the other hand, you also don\u2019t want to forget any important backpacking essentials that can make or break your trip.<\/p>\n For a full run-down on the backpacking gear you need, start with my 3-day backpacking checklist<\/a>. That list has the gear I actually use on every single trip and you can refer to it to make sure you don\u2019t forget anything. <\/p>\n However, some of that gear I mention in that post is quite expensive for a beginner backpacker, so I\u2019m recommending some more budget-friendly backpacking essentials here:<\/p>\n For more recommendations and some of my favorite backpacking gear over the years, check out the posts below<\/p>\n If you simply can\u2019t afford an entirely new backpacking kit, here are a few suggestions on how to acquire your backpacking gear without spending an arm and a leg:<\/p>\n What to wear backpacking looks a lot like what to wear hiking<\/a>. For beginner backpackers, investing in a few good-quality basics that will last you a long time is key to being comfortable on the trail.<\/p>\n Here\u2019s a few backpacking clothing tips for beginners:<\/p>\n For a full list of the clothing I bring backpacking, see my 3-day backpacking checklist<\/a> and the posts linked to below.<\/p>\nChoosing a Destination<\/h2>\n
Pick the dates for your backpacking trip<\/h3>\n
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Pick a Trail<\/h3>\n
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Check permit requirements<\/h3>\n
Plan your transportation<\/h3>\n
What Gear to Bring Backpacking<\/h2>\n
Backpacking Essentials<\/h3>\n
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Read More<\/h5>\n
Backpacking Gear Guides<\/h3>\n
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What to do if you can\u2019t afford new backpacking gear<\/h3>\n
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What to Wear Backpacking<\/h2>\n
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