How to Survive Your First Trip in the Wild
Backpacking for Beginners
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Paul Magnanti
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There and back - what every new backpacker needs to know
A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single book. How to Survive Your First Trip in the Wild bundles up everything you need to prep for your first-ever backpacking adventure - so you can explore the back country with confidence.
Start strong with an essential equipment guide geared toward beginners. Discover how to choose a campsite and follow along with camp setup and breakdown directions. Water treatment info, outdoor cooking basics, snacking suggestions, and a sample three-day backpacking food plan supply you with vital knowledge to survive in the wilderness.
This beginners’ backpacking handbook includes:
- Expert tips: Learn how to “leave no trace,” navigate rough terrain, deal with wildlife, and other practical backpacking advice.
- Gear checklists: Track down the right gear with guides to clothing, footwear, backpacks, and shelters - even on a budget.
- Plan ahead: Handy cheat sheets help you pick the best time of year and the perfect starter trail for backpacking in your state.
Start your backpacking experience now with How to Survive Your First Trip in the Wild.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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One persons account
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A must for any snowboarder
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You’re stressed, tired of answering the beeps on your phone and computer. Your kids get too much screen time. You don’t know where your next meal was grown or raised. One of the best forms of therapy is simple: Get out and stay out - as often and for as long as you can. In Both Feet on the Ground, Marshall Ulrich champions “disconnecting to reconnect”, urging you to spend time unplugged, eat food whose origins you understand, and push yourself to try something bold and personally compelling.
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Excellent!
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- Robert
- 01-12-24
Mildly informative and entertaining 
The reader was a little dry and monotone, but the material was good. Overall it was a positive listen
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- Dave Demel
- 06-13-21
Great Information & Delivery
I’m a nearly 50 year old man with a wife and 3 kids who’s fallen in love with hiking as of 4 years ago. We’ve only done day hikes as a family to date, but it’s a recurring daydream (for my wife and I) to go away for 3-7 days for a backpacking trip.
I’m fairly confident in what’s required for taking day hikes and have to admit that I was ignorant to the differences and between hiking and backpacking. That ignorance could have resulted in a catastrophic failure for the st trip we have planned for this summer. Needless to say, a catastrophic backpacking failure for a busy married couple with 3 kids would probably put the lid on any future trips.
Thankful for the information (needed equipment, preparation, and what to expect during) and the encouragement that this daydream we have is definitely one that can become reality!
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- Anonymous User
- 02-24-22
this is for BEGINNERS.
Very basic information. if you've ever camped before you do not need this book. if you've never camped before then maybe this is for you
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- Michael & Cora
- 09-05-24
Great Starting Point
Lots of good advice and pointers for beginner hikers/backpackers. The accompanying pdf was also helpful.
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- Kim
- 01-15-23
Very helpful and concise information.
This book is a great overview for the beginner hiker. It is full of helpful information.
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- Cynthia Lindley
- 05-27-24
Covered most of the basics
I'm an advanced backpacker, but I previewed this to see if it would be beneficial to my youth group and I think it'll be perfect for them and it saves my voice. :) Even though it's a very dry read, it's a great resource for teens and beginners. Of course, there are minor things I disagree with, as with any thru hiker/ long distance backpacker, ie water bladder. Definitely use a water bladder but I also get two Gatorade bottles every time I hike into towns.
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- annes612
- 05-07-22
Helpful tips
I appreciated the scope and variety of insight and advice. Thanks for helping me plan my first backpacking trip
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- collinbaartman
- 11-24-21
Very helpful.
Very comprehensive book for the first-time hiker. I have not come across any hiking forum that is so informative.
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- Di's
- 07-05-21
Does what the title says... covers lots of basics
Good book outlining important items that should be completed PRIOR to first overnight trip and details that are helpful once on the trip. It is wrote for a beginner that has zilch hiking experience. Would recommend to listen to when first thinking of doing a trip and again about a month prior to help be prepared so have a successful hike.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-12-21
Down and dirty
Everything you need to know for your first backpacking trip. Short checklists from someone who sounds like they know what they’re talking about. Would make a great gift for just about anyone. And it was free!
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