Backpacking Tips for Beginners: How to Backpack : Backpacking Food: How to Plan, Pack, & Prepare Meals for a Trip

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  • Author: expertvillage

Tags: aid  backpack  backpacking  camping  clothing  first  food  frame  gear  hiking  outdoor  recreation  tent  weight 

A backpacking expert advises you on what to eat and how to prepare food on a backpacking trip in this free video.

Gila Wilderness Backpacking

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  • Author: justinwp

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Spring break backpacking trip to the Gila National Forest in New Mexico, US.

Smoky Mountains Backpacking Trip

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  • Author: dubforceone

Tags: Backpacking  dn  Fouronefour  Ghrist  Great  Hiking  Matt  Mountains  National  Park  Rachael  Smith  Smoky 

Backpacking in the Smoky Mountains for a week...

Backpacking Grand Teton National Park

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  • Author: studster

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Day 1: Up Paintbrush canyon. Day 2: Over Paintbrush Divide & down Cascade North Fork. Day 3: Down Cascade Canyon.

South East Asia Backpacking Trip 2007

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  • Author: guoqiang

Tags: Angkor  asia  Bay  beach  Burma  Cambodia  east  Halong  Myanmar  partying  Reap  show  Siam  slide  south  trip  vacation  Vietnam 

This place was "Utopia" , (a little inside joke). I wouldn't even know where to start or how to describe what a great place SE Asia was. We visited Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam, but I made a little slide show here from some of the best/worst moments of our 4 week trip through SE Asia. I definetely had a good time, and I know the boys did too. Anyhow, I will let the pictures tell the rest of the story....enjoy!

Backpacking Australia Guide. Series 1.

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  • Author: hvfilms

Tags: Australia  Backpacker  Backpacking  Bay  budget  Byron  camping  show  surfing  Sydney  television  travel  Travelling 

A must see series for anyone thinking about coming to Australia and are not sure what to expect.This is a pilot episode. Pete having worked in Evas Backpackers for over 12 years here in Sydney was tired of seeing countless travellers come and go and fail to really experience what Australia has to offer..He decided to show everyone by taking an Irish Backpacker with him on the trip of a lifetime, throughout his Australia.Focusing on the purchasing of a car to the many different styles of budget accommodation scattered throughout OZ. Even gaining employment is covered. You are about to view a segment of the show from the 3rd part of the 6 part series Sydney to Byron Bay.We join the guys at Crescent Head, 5 hours north of Sydney. Shot in broadcast quality, displayed here in less quality. Let us know what you think.

Backpacking & Climbing in Ladakh, India

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  • Author: michaelewald1980

Tags: Darcha  Delhi  Jammu  Kadung  Kangri  Kargil  Kashmir  La  Ladakh  Leh  Padum  Paharganj  Stok  Zanskar 

This is a video slideshow of a 5 week backpacking & climbing trip through Ladakh, India (Jammu & Kashmir province). First part of the trip was a trek from Darcha to Padum over 5000m+ passes through the heart of the remote Himalayan kingdom of Zanskar. Next stop was the town of Leh from which we undertook several side trips, e.g. a climb of 6120m Stok Kangri and a ride on a scooter up the world's highest motorable road. Overall an incredible journey through India's unknown 'little Tibet'.

Backpacking System, Extended Stay by Nutnfancy, Part 1

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PART 1 of 8: A detailed review and philosophy about one of Nutnfancys backpacking systems. This system sides with the firepower side of my mobility vs firepower thesis i.e. that which will provide high capabilities for the given weight and bulk. The gear shown and discussed is designed for establishing a base camp near a high mountain lake about 8 to 15 miles deep into remote and steep Rocky Mountain terrain, at around 10,000 or more elevation. And yes there are still lots of places like this that still exist. This system generally does not represent a good hike through option (ie 10 or so miles hiked each day to different locations) as theres too much weight to be carrying in daily long distance hiking. However if your preference is to bivouac at a remote and secluded area, like Nutnfancy, you may find some new ideas for you here. In this original video series, you will see a selection of Nutnfancys clothing, cooking, water prep and storage, carry, knife and tool, fire making, sleeping, shelter, first aid, nautical (!), rappelling (!), and contingency options. Most of the gear shown has been proven effective for the purposes discussed and every selection is scrutinized for it merits and capabilities for its weight and bulk. Sure this all adds up to a heavy 80+ lb pack but the capabilities that it delivers in the high country will blow all other backpackers systems away (based on decades of real experience) and will provide memorable adventure. Yep, this IS an EIGHT PART series but as you will see there is A LOT to cover and its by request by my faithful subscribers. If youre a hiker, camper, backpacker, or outdoorsman you may find some gear and advice herein thats worthwhile. Its impossible to include every piece of gear and every consideration in the series so there might be a few omissions in the seriesI did the best I could! If the response and comments are good I may make more backpacking gear vids. BRAND EQUIPMENT COVERED BY VIDEO SEGMENT—SOME MAY NO LONGER BE OFFERED BY MAKERS (especially LL Bean): PART 1: Sevylor Trail Boat (inflatable raft), Stearns quick inflate PFD, Fiskars trowel, Ulitmax socks, Northface Class V hat, Underarmour fleece cap, 5-11 boonie hat, LL Bean Timberledge pants, LL Bean anorak PART 2: EMS thermax, Polarmax thermax, LL Bean Wind Challenger fleece, LL Bean Primaloft, Moonstone Gore-Tex parka, REI Mistral gators, Black Diamond WindWeight fleece gloves, REI 300 wt Polartec fleece gloves, Mechanix gloves PART 3: Katadyn Hiker water filter, Seattle Sports packcloth bucket, Brigade Quartermaster OD bucket, Outdoor Products insulated water bottle carrier, Nalgene water bottles, Nalgene Wide-mouth Cantene, Orikaso flatware, MSR PocketRocket, Coleman butane, Stanley bowl/mug, REI Ti Ware pot, REI hiking poles, Beretta 950 Jetfire .25 auto pistol, Blazer ammo, Uncle Mike Sidekick holster, PART 4: Ontario SP5 knife, Ka-Bar Utility (Marine Combat) knife, Cold Steel SRK, Cold Steel Roach Belly knife, Leatherman S2 Juice mulit-tool, Victorinox Super Spartan knife, SOG Flash I knife, Sawvivor backpack saw, Victorinox Cadet knife, Ripoffs brand pouches, UKE flashlight, Spyderco Dragonfly, Roy Gonia whistle, Fox 40 whistle, Chisco lanyard, Gerber lexan signal mirror, PART 5: Smith and Wesson flare pen, Mini Bear multi-tool, WalMart fatwood, Light My Fire flint and steel, Trioxane, REI Stormproof matches, BlackHawk medical roll, Adventure Medical Kits, Space-brand space sleeping bag PART 6: Adventure Medical Kits Thermolite II Single Bivy bag (emergency use only), Docter 8x21 monocular, Zeiss Victory 8x compact binoculars, Timbuk2 cases, Daiwa Mini Spin fishing kit, Fenix L2D, UKE flashlight, Energizer Lithium batteries, Petzl Tactikka headlamp, Gorilla brand duct tape, Sorel Upland pak boots, Merrell boots, Teva sandals, Garmin GPSMap 60Cx PART 7: Garmin Vista GPS unit, Suunto Thermo compass, Mountain Hardwear sleeping bags, The NorthFace Tundra sleeping bag, Kelty SuperTioga backpack, The NorthFace Boulder 33 tent, Thermorest sleeping pad, Slumberjack camp Quallofil camp pillow, Alta knee pads, REI closed cell pad sitting pad PART 8: Coleman lightweight camp chair, REI mesh storage bags, REI Flash UL daypack, Voile snow shovel, Kelty K-9 Chuckwagon dogpack, GlowDog brand reflective vest, Thermarest Z-Lite sleeping pad, US Army rapelling rope, Black Diamond carabiners

My European Backpacking Trip

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Tags: Athens  backpacking  Denmark  England  Europe  European  France  Greece  Italy  London  Paris  Rome  Spain  Sweden 

My European Backpacking Trip

Namibia - A Lone Backpacking Trip

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  • Author: LordLuxus

Tags: adam  adventure  africa  cheetah  desert  destination  extreme  hip  hop  landmark  log  lord  luxus  meerkats  namib  nature  quiver  stÄ™pieÅ„  suricate  travel  tree 

An amazing journey and fantastic people. What you can see here, is only a small part of over 14 hours of footage I shot during my second trip to Namibia. Traveling alone with a backpack and tent gives me that immense feeling of freedom and makes contact with other people more personal. I hope that you enjoy the clip and thanks for watching. EXPLANATION: 6:06 - Moose talks about women... P.S. At the beginning I say something about sunny weather, at the end that it's time to eat something and maybe even to find some water to wash :) Impresja z miesięcznej, samotnej podróży autostopem po Namibii. Tłumaczenie: 00:49 Chłopaki w Parku ZOO, Windhoek "Winiacza i cała resztę ja kupiłem - za własną kasę!" 00:59 (Nie byli pewni, czy w Polsce znane jest to słowo...) "No pytaj! Blant, co to blant? Blant to blant! Marihuana!" 01:09 "Jak jest, czarnuchu? Let's drink easy!" 01:14 "Walhalla, człowieku, jesteśmy w Afryce!" 1:59 Coenie Nolte - farmer, Gariganus Farm, Quiver Tree Forest "To nie jest tak, że nie lubimy Czarnych. Absolutnie. Nie ma powodu, dla którego nie moglibyśmy żyć w jednym kraju. Miejsca jest aż nadto." 2:27 Dziewczyny w parku - Keetmanshoop Niech się same przedstawią ;) "O, śliczne imiona!" 2:48 Auma, Angela, Winston, Afeni - sklep meblowy w Keetmanshoop "Najważniejszy jest pokój, wiesz? Pokój. Pomiędzy plemionami, ludźmi..." 3:33 Rudolf - sprzedawca pamiątek z makalani, Windhoek "Mam na imię Rudolf, to jest niemieckie imię. Jestem z plemienia Damara. Używamy takich głosek jak !na /!na, co jest dość skomplikowane." 4:02 Bevy i Juliana - bibliotekarki, Lüderitz "Ta biblioteka jest bardzo mała, ale codziennie jest pełna dzieci." 4:28 Pani z Ministerstwa Pracy i Dobrobytu Społecznego, Aus "Nakręć mnie, a potem wrzuć na internet!" 4:45 Bryn i Gigi Mathias - właściciele firmy rybackiej z Lüderitz "Mój ojciec zarobił mnóstwo pieniędzy na karakułach w latach... siedemdziesiątych." 5:07 Rehabion "Reb" Mathiowa - pracownik org. ds. zapobiegania HIV/AIDS, członek partii opozycyjnej, gdzieś pomiędzy Helmeringhausen i Duwisib "Czy jesteś Biały, Kolorowy czy Czarny, jesteś Namibijczykiem" "Duw... Douw... Jak to się mówi? Duwisib." 5:33 Otniel Kariseb i pani Ofelia - pracownicy na zamku Duwisib, w drodze do Mariental "Byłem strasznie podniecony, mówię ci. Zwijałem żyłkę najszybciej jak mogłem!" 5:41 Jochen Frank-Schulz - farmer, Duwisib Farm "Jestem gotów zostać tu do końca życia. Moja rodzina w przyszłości także." 5:48 Ali Karaerua - local manager w Min. Turystyki, Sesriem "Ludzie sukcesu podejmują właściwe decyzje wcześnie i postępują zgodnie z nimi na co dzień. To twoje motto podróży na dziś. Stosuj się do niego." 6:06 Percy "Moose" Cross - właściciel sklepu, Solitaire "Jest cała procedura... (Kobiety) pytają ile zarobią i nie chcą żyć na pustyni, bo tu nie ma co robić po pracy." -------------------------------------- Windhoek Swakopmund Luderitz Walvis Bay Keetmanshoop Solitaire Brandberg Brukkaros Etosha Duwisib Castle Sesriem Sossusvlei Skeleton Coast Kolmanskop Himba Damara Herero Sesfontein Opuwo Maltahohe Gibeon Meteorite Mariental Tsumeb Caprivi Hottentot Bantu Owambo Khoisan Speergebiet Kalahari Sam Nujoma SWAPO Welwitschia Mirabilis Victoria Falls African Landscape Trains Kokerboomwoud Hardap Dam Helmeringhausen Karakul Sheep Brukkaros Namib Desert Sand Dune Atlantic Ocean Luederitz Luderitz Bay Park Hitching Hitchhiker Hitchhiking Marijuhana San People Diamond Mine Ganja Meerkat Manor Sandboarding Fishing Sun Landscape Hot Climate Sunburn Danger Accident Dehydration Risk Stroke Afrikaans Boer Schutztruppe Nama Lodge Tent Safari Bushmen Gepard Baboon Diamond Seal Elephant Viper Eagle Rap Music Park Hip Hop Music Freestyle Hoba Meteorite Cypress Hill Insane In The Brain Mum We Have a Map of the Piano Architecture in Helsinki Souvenirs

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