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Sierra Winter Footwear Advice
I am hoping for footwear system advice for winter hiking in the Sierras. The conditions range from cold rain to snow, daytime temperatures from near freezing to 10 degrees, and I would...
Wet, Cold Feet When Backpacking: How To Keep Your Feet Dry(er) and Warm(er) in Inclement Weather
Keep feet warm and dry by using a carefully designed system that involves different types of socks, shoes, and gaiters.
Minimalist Footwear and Trail Running Shoes for Hiking and Backpacking
A curated guide to Backpacking Light resources about minimalist footwear (e.g., trail running shoes for hiking and backpacking) - gear, skills, podcasts, forums, research, education, product recommendations, and more.
Wet, Cold Feet When Backpacking: How To Keep Your Feet Dry(er) and Warm(er) in Inclement Weather
Companion forum thread to: Wet, Cold Feet When Backpacking: How To Keep Your Feet Dry(er) and Warm(er) in Inclement Weather Keep feet warm and dry by using a carefully designed system that...
Strategy for dealing with cold, freezing rain: WPB socks and midlayer question
Is it the other one I posted in my links on the 1st page ? If not maybe I can help you ;) Lots of good tips and discussion above. I'll just...
Trail Runners and Snow
What is the best option to deal with this? I have some Cascadia 7s which are not water proof, good thing in my opinion, but I have not done any cold and...
Your dream layering setup for a week in a cold rain?
With guarded optimism that COVID travel restrictions will be eased, we're planning a September trip to Norway and Sweden, with several backpacking trips of up to a week each. It's entirely plausible...
Episode 13 | Tent-bound in a Storm
In this episode, Ryan offers some practical guidelines for managing wet gear, condensation, and camp chores if you have to be holed up in a tent during a prolonged period of inclement weather.
Staff Picks 2018: Our Favorite Backpacking Gear of the Year
Backpacking Light's editorial team, guides, contributors provide their favorite gear choices in BPL's Staff Picks gear guide for 2018.
Pearls for backpacking in the rain
I'm sure most have had to deal with inclement weather at some point in time. I was thinking it would be nice to hear some of the tricks that people have learned...
Backpacking Light x REI Gear Guide
Lightweight and ultralight backpacking gear at REI - updated with recommendations, limitations, disclaimers, and consumer advocacy.
Lower Body Clothing System
Dirty girls.. aren't the tall gaiters uber sweaty? i wear them in the winter shoeshoeing I only wear mine in winter and have never collected moisture under them. "aren't the tall gaiters...
The G Spot (LEGACY POSTS FROM OLD FORUMS)
If you need a formal introduction on what you should talk about here...I may not be able to help :) Last year, I got caught out in a big storm 14 miles...
Lightweight Backpacking Gear for Cold Winter Temperatures (Two-Layer Systems, Vapor Barriers, and Really Puffy Stuff)
Lightweight backpacking gear for winter temperatures: two-layer insulation systems, vapor barrier systems, and really puffy stuff.
Wet, Cold Feet When Backpacking: How To Keep Your Feet Dry(er) and Warm(er) in Inclement Weather
Roger:Â That makes sense. Beyond just fuel efficiency though, what I meant to ask was how well the MSR stove actually works/doesn't work in cold temps in comparison to a liquid fuel...
Maceration, Immersion Foot and Backpacking
A short, detailed discussion on immersion foot and maceration, how to deal with it in the backcountry and when not to.
