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Mountain SuperUltraLight Backpacking – Going SUL in the Mountains with Adequate Shelter, Insulation, and Rain Protection. Part 2C: Selecting the Lightest, Most Functional Gear – Cooking, Water, Trekking Poles, and Accessories
Adapting SUL for mountain conditions, where frequent weather extremes necessitate more capable gear.
The SUL Wanderer (Video) – Episode 1: Gear
The first episode of Backpacking Light's new video series, "The SUL Wanderer" tells stories and teaches techniques about "SuperUltralight Backpacking" - the style of backpacking that focuses on the extremes of light weight, compactness, and simplicity for wilderness travel.
Mountain SuperUltraLight Backpacking – Going SUL in the Mountains with Adequate Shelter, Insulation, and Rain Protection. Part 2B: Selecting the Lightest, Most Functional Gear – Rainwear, Insulation, Headwear, Handwear, and Footwear
Adapting SUL for mountain conditions, where frequent weather extremes necessitate more capable gear.
SUL BikeRaftFishPacking (BFRP)
An SUL approach to multisport: bikepacking, packrafting, and tenkara fly fishing.
Mountain SuperUltraLight Backpacking – Going SUL in the Mountains with Adequate Shelter, Insulation, and Rain Protection. Part 2A: Selecting the Lightest, Most Functional Gear – Backpack, Shelter, Sleeping Bag, Sleeping Pad
Adapting SUL for mountain conditions, where frequent weather extremes necessitate more capable gear.
Mountain SuperUltraLight Backpacking – Going SUL in the Mountains with Adequate Shelter, Insulation, and Rain Protection. Part 1: Concepts and Scope.
Adapting SUL for mountain conditions, where frequent weather extremes necessitate more capable gear.
Spring Raftpacking (and Packrafting)
In the high country, runoff doesn’t always coincide with what we all consider to be backpacking season, where trails are dry and the days are sunny. That being the case, here are some tips for trekking, packrafting, and camping in the spring snow and muck.
Packing for Adventure Travel: Ultralight Tips to Integrate Wilderness and Urban Kit
Packing to combine adventure travel and wilderness recreation.
Spring Snow Trekking Gear List
Ryan shares his ideal gear list for late-winter, early-spring trekking. By utilizing a snow shelter and making a few adjustments to your kit, you can push the limits of your conventional 3-season gear.
An Introduction to Nordic and Backcountry Ski Gear: Part 2 – Advanced Nordic Ski Mountaineering on UL Tele Gear
It is natural for skiers, as their skills improve, to seek more challenging terrain. And, with access to mountainous landscapes, it is inevitable for a skier to enter the realm of ski mountaineering. An overview of UL backcountry ski mountaineering gear and discussion of proper gear choice.
An Introduction to Nordic and Backcountry Ski Gear
A Primer to Backcountry Ski Travel – Why you can and should overnight ski in the backcountry
Camping in the Snow
Proper gear choices, site selection, and preparation techniques can make or break a winter excursion.
5 Beginning Concepts for Winter Backpacking
This content is for members onlyConsidering Minimalist Footwear for Backpacking
While it sounds romantic to be able to trek in hemp-strapped huaraches or five-toed skins, the reality of wild places and the limitations of your body’s biomechanics may necessitate a different type of minimalist footwear.
Tarp Camping Techniques for Inclement Conditions
This content is for members onlyBackpacking and the Bruin Mind
This content is for members onlyStaying Dry in a Bivy Sack: Techniques for Managing the Moisture Balance Between External Precipitation and Internal Condensation
This article was originally published in issue 7 of the Backpacking Light Print Magazine. It has since been revised and updated by the author for web publication.
Ultralight Baking
After a few days on the trail, dehydrated meals can get monotonous. A bit more variety is often desirable and freshly baked bread is a delicious and lightweight option.
Map and Compass: A City-girl Walks Western Wilderness
This content is for members onlyCleaning Up after a Backpacking Meal… using Honey?
A simple (and tasty) trick to keep your camp kitchen clean.