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The Ideal Sewing Kit for Your Thru-Hike
A sewing kit is one of the most underrated hiking necessities. Here is what should be included in your sewing kit to be most prepared.
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My Trail Story by Tiny Slice
Justin Kernes, a.k.a. Tiny Slice, shares about his Pacific Crest Trail thru-hiking experience from before he started his hike to where he is now.
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3 Heavy Cases to Swap Out Before Your Thru-Hike
If you’re not careful, you may end up carrying an unnecessary heavy case while backpacking. Find out which cases you should leave at home!
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Thru-Hiking 101: Backpacking Base Weight Calculator
Reducing your pack weight is very important for thru-hikers and long-distance backpackers. To help reduce the total pack weight it’s important to focus on the pack’s base weight.
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10 Weight Saving Tips for Backpacking
Lightweight backpacking or thru-hiking doesn’t need to be expensive. Following these ten tips will help you along the way to packing a lighter pack.
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3 Popular Outdoor Hoods to Keep You Warm
The head represents about 10% of the body’s total surface area and leaving this exposed to the cold can rapidly reduce your body temperature. Here are three different types of hoods you can wear in the outdoors to keep you warm.
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How to Purify Water While on Trail
Having a few purification tablets in your pack provides a great backup in case you need to purify water while you are hiking.
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Synthetic vs. Down: Which is Best for Your Thru-Hike?
The two most popular insulators are made from synthetic fibers or down. When preparing for your thru-hike or backpacking trip, you should know which type of insulation is best for your needs.
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How to Keep Your Knife Sharp
A dull knife can become more dangerous than a sharp knife so it’s important to know how to keep your knife sharp to maintain its full utility.
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Plane Restrictions (TSA Rules) to Consider Before Leaving for Your Thru-Hike
It’s always important to check the most current TSA rules before traveling to your thru-hiking or backpacking destination by plane.









