Senin, 23 Agustus 2010

Backpacking Checklist


In the hustle and bustle of trying to prepare for a backpacking trip, you can often be overwhelmed with all the details. Where to go, what to pack, what to wear, what to bring, and other questions may be running through your mind. Without a little help, you may find yourself coming up short, and who wants that? A simple backpacking checklist can help you out.

The basics are easy to remember; food, water, and clothes are necessities to everyone (though you can really do with less food than what you plan on packing, I am sure), and will not be forgotten. A camping backpack is only logical to carry your items in and a sleeping bag and tent are just as logical. Toiletries and an army knife are also items that you would want to have on your list.


There are, however, some other items that you could add to your backpacking checklist, but it all comes down to what you want to do or how much you can carry. As the whole idea of backpacking is hiking with everything on your back, you do not want to burden yourself with stuff that will weigh you down. Even a tent or sleeping bag can be debated upon prior to leaving. After all, tarps are lighter and serve the same purpose as tents, and a pile of leaves and dead grass make for a warm bed if you do not mind ‘roughing it.’

A backpacking checklist can vary depending on where you are going, how many people are in your group to help with lugging the equipment, and what the weather conditions will be like. You will definitely want to examine each and every item that you pack and make sure that you really need or want to bring it with you. If in doubt, pack your bag and do a test run. Walk around town or your local paths with that pack on your back for a day. Once you get back to the house, you may come to realize that you can do without a lot of the ‘necessities’ you packed.


It is important to note that backpacking checklists are not going to be the same for person to person. Some people can handle more weight than others, some require more amenities than others, and some just want to challenge themselves. As long as you pack the basics, you should do well.

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