Share your tales of travel & adventure with our step-by-step guide. Upload trail descriptions, photos, video, and more.
Backpacker Magazine – February 2008
February 2008 Table of Contents
by: The Backpacker Editors
February 2008 FEATURES Backpacker's 4th Annual Readers' Choice Awards
You spoke, we listened, and here are the results: From big-city escapes to quit-your-job-now dream trips, BACKPACKER readers have chosen their favorite parks, peaks, and trails.
The Source of All Things
What if your favorite place in the world was remote, beautiful, and ground zero for your greatest strengths and your deepest fears? The author and her father trek into Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains to confront a tragedy that's haunted them for decades. By Tracy Ross
365 Days of Adventure: Life List 2008
We mapped out exactly how to pull off 47 must-do trips, a dozen perfectly timed parties, 15 amazing flora and fauna spectacles, and one day of naked hiking. Why? So you can enjoy your best outdoor year ever. Go on, ditch your desk planner–and use our adventure almanac to line up an epic 2008. By Kelly Bastone
The Backpacker Interview: From Jail to Trail
Only one thing kept Dan Moseman sane while he was locked behind bars in San Quentin: the view from the prison courtyard of San Francisco's Mt. Tamalpais. When he got out, ony one thing kept him free: hiking up it. By Bob Cooper
Explore the Grand Canyon In Under 10 Hours
In the debut of this new reader-requested column, we cover the top three routes in the big ditch for quick and dawn-to-dusk treks.
Top 3 Winter Hut Trips
If you love winter–but not snow camping–check into one of these cozy backcountry cabins.
Find a Hiking Partner
Keen on birds, peak bagging, or wildflowers? Here's how to join hikers who share your passions.
How to Avoid Sudden Thaws
Warming temps can wreak havoc on snow-packed adventures. Learn the conditions and warning signs that can cause a dangerous, sudden thaw.
Motivate With a Fitness Challenge
Whether it's a "Birthday Challenge" or a peak that needs climbing, choosing a specific fitness challenge will help you stay motivated to get out more.
How to Prevent Blisters
Sweaty feet, thick socks, and sturdy boots are a blister cauldron. Learn four easy ways to keep your feel clean, dry, and blister free.
Pack Fast, Pack Right
Organization and preparation will make your next overnight or day-hike packing session easy. Below, the Backpacker editors showcase their mistakes for your benefit.
Backpacker Gear Test
Backpacker testers try out Big Agnes' Mountain Booties, Hot Chilly's Micro Elite Chamois Zip T, Fenix LOD, White Sierra Sierra Tek Jacket
ADD A COMMENT