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  • Fuel Canister Cap? Or No Cap?

    Should you carry the cap that comes with your fuel canister? We describe the reasons you should.

    September 2, 2020
  • Thru-hiking 101: Calculate the Cost of Your Thru-Hike

    How much does a thru-hike cost? We put together a thru-hike cost calculator so you can estimate the cost of your next long-distance hike based on your own hiking style.

    August 27, 2020
  • A hiker preparing a meal while enjoying a spectacular view.

    5 Stove Tips That Will Save You Fuel

    The best way to make your fuel last is to follow these five simple stove tips. Doing so can potentially double the life of your fuel canister.

    August 14, 2020
  • Useful Knots for Hikers: The Sheet Bend Knot

    One of the most important knots a hiker can learn is called the “Sheet Bend.” This knot is great for joining two lines together and can be very useful while out on the trail.

    August 11, 2020
  • A backpacking fuel canister being weighed on a scale.

    Thru-Hiking 101: How Much Stove Fuel Should You Carry

    The best way to determine how much fuel you will need while hiking is to test your stove at home before your hike. Here are some equations to help you out.

    August 6, 2020
  • A trail next to a lake and some mountains.

    Thru-Hiking 101: Leave No Trace (LNT) Principles on Trail

    Leave No Trace is a broad set of principles that we should all use to guide our outdoor behavior. Here is our take on the Seven Principles as they apply to no-impact hiking.

    July 31, 2020
  • Two titanium pots showing black measuring cup increments on the side

    Thru-Hiking 101: Measuring Cup Hacks

    Cooking a meal on the trail can be more difficult than cooking meals at home. Here are some tips and hacks to convert your cooking pot into a measuring cup.

    July 29, 2020
  • The inside of the Costco warehouse

    Thru-hiking 101: Warehouse vs Retail Food Prices

    When it comes to purchasing backpacking food, taking advantage of warehouse stores like Costco or Sams Club can save time and money. Here are some tips to help you shop smart for your hike.

    July 16, 2020
  • The inside of the Timberline Lodge Buffet on the PCT in Oregon.

    Thru-hiking 101: Tips for Planning your Food in Town

    Town food can be one of the most expensive parts of long-distance hiking. Here are some tips on where to eat and how to best spend your money when in town.

    July 10, 2020
  • A view of Copper Manor Motel from across the street.

    Thru-hiking 101: Trail Town Accommodations

    This post covers one of the most expensive things you can do in town: stay the night. Here are options from camping outside of town to staying in a motel.

    July 7, 2020
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