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Wilderness Backpacking trips
Backpacking Trips and Adventures. Backpacking trips are the most basic way to wilderness adventure and also an excellent opportunity to learn about the wilderness.
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Wilderness survival tips for safe backpacking trips
Wilderness survival tips. Why should you as a wilderness backpacker be interested to get some wilderness survival tips?
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River wading for wilderness backpackers
Stream and River wading safety tips. If you can avoid river wading then do so.
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Average walking speed for backpackers
Estimate your average walking speed. Keeping track of the average walking speed is a good habit and of great navigation help for all wilderness backpackers.
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How to use the altimeter for wilderness backpacking trips
How to use the altimeter. The altimeter provide only one simple piece of information, the elevation.
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