SUBSCRIBE | NEWSLETTERS | MAPS | VIDEOS | BLOGS | MARKETPLACE | CONTESTS
Full Name:
City:
Address 1:
State:
Zip Code:
Address 2:
Email: (required)

If I like it and decide to continue, I'll pay just $12.00, and receive a full one-year subscription (9 issues in all), a 73% savings off the newsstand price! If for any reason I decide not to continue, I'll write "cancel" on the invoice and owe nothing.


Offer valid in US only.
Canadian Subscriptions | International Subscriptions

CLOSE WINDOW

Also on Backpacker.com


Enter Zip Code
Editors Choice

EDITORS' CHOICE AWARDS 2011: THE BEST NEW GEAR




Flash Map

OVER 3,000 GPS-ENABLED TRIPS!



Daily Dirt

DAILY DIRT BLOG: THE LATEST OUTDOOR NEWS



Ask Kristin

GEAR PRO: YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED



Ask Buck

MEDICINE MAN: ESSENTIAL SKILLS REVEALED



Backpacking 101

BACKPACKING 101: GET STARTED NOW!



Videos

VIDEOS: FEND OFF A BEAR, PACK RIGHT, AND MORE.



Photos

PHOTOS: FEAST YOUR EYES WITH THESE SHOTS



Share your tales of travel & adventure with our step-by-step guide. Upload trail descriptions, photos, video, and more. Get Started

Backpacker Magazine –

October 2009 Table of Contents

by: BACKPACKER Editors and Contributors

    Tags:

FEATURES
Your Daily Tread
Fantasizing about your next big backcountry epic, but it's still months away? That doesn't mean you can't hit the trail now–right now. Find wilderness close to home on the country's best metro-area trails in New York, Atlanta, Phoenix, and 19 other cities. Plus: Bill Donahue discovers the wild secrets of Portland's Forest Park.

National Parks Project - Part 5, Yellowstone
We challenged our scout to go deep into the country's first and oldest national park–a wilderness BACKPACKER has covered often–and find an unknown hike with zero crowds, life-list wildlife, and accessible terrain. By Michael Behar

National Parks Confidential
On the eve of his new film, The National Parks: America's Best Idea, Ken Burns sits down with BACKPACKER to discuss the heroes and history of our park system, the challenges the parks face now, and how you can help save them. PLUS: a companion hiking guide for all six episodes airing this month on PBS. By Jonathan Dorn and Tracy Ross

PEOPLE
Go behind the scenes of the Dartmouth Outing Club's one-day Appalachian Trail thru-hike. Plus: Ultrahiker Justin Lichter faces lions on a trek across Africa and Portland trail pioneer Jim Thayer blazes a route to the sea.

Stay Comfortable in Any Weather
Want to triple your trail time without quitting your job? Learn how to hike and camp in all conditions–rain, snow, cold, heat, humidity, and high winds–and you can enjoy the wilderness all year long. Here are 115 tips from veteran guides and weathered staffers on the gear and skills guaranteed to keep you outdoors–no matter what the forecast. By Molly Loomis

Tents for Every Trip
Thirteen testers endured four months of rain, thunderstorms, snowfall, and pole-snapping winds to winnow the field to the best shelters in five categories: solo, ultralight, mountaineering, family, and bargain. Plus: the world's toughest map, a waterproof cap, a two-for-one pack, a versatile trail runner, a super secure dry sack, and gear to outfit young hikers.

DESTINATIONS

Top 3 Battlefield Hikes
Hike through history on three trails where epic clashes were fought on American soil.

Natural Wonders: Freaky Bats, Dry Falls, Winter Witch Hazel
Explore the miles-wide drop of what was once the world's biggest waterfall. Plus: See rare bats and exploding seed pods.

Rip & Go Weekend Adventures
Load your pack. Print out the page. Go. This month: Mt. St. Helens, Montana's Beartooths, and the Everglades.

The Peak: Mt. Le Conte
It's not the tallest peak in the Smokies, but spend a night on its summit (no tent required), and you'll agree it's the finest.

SKILLS

The Manual: Wild Photography
Get magazine-worthy wildlife pictures with expert tips from pro shooters.

Dirtbag/Gourmet Potatoes
Turn instant spuds into flavorful meals with wasabi, sesame seeds, and sausage.
Recipe: Sesame-White Bean Potato Cake
Recipe: Italian-Style Potatoes
Recipe: Wasabi Potatoes with Salmon

Build a Thru-Hiker Body at Home

Eat for All-Day Energy

Find the Trout: Scouting a Stream

Plot an Off-Trail Route

Gear School: Rainshells
The right jacket can make or break a trip. Here's how to choose, use, and repair your waterproof/breathable layers.



Subscribe to Backpacker magazine
Sign up for our free weekly e-newsletter
Reader Rating: -

ADD A COMMENT

Your Name:

Comment:

My Profile Join Now

Most recent threads

The Political Arena
Why does the LDS Church support
Posted On: Feb 08, 2012
Submitted By: High_Sierra_Fan
The Political Arena
Low IQ & Conservative Beliefs Linked to Prejudice
Posted On: Feb 08, 2012
Submitted By: Dennis The Menace
Go
View all Gear
Find a retailer

Special sections - Expert handbooks for key trails, techniques and gear

International Travel
From Nepal to New Zealand, we have stories and tips to help you plan the perfect 'life list' trek abroad.

Navigation Center
Learn how to orient a map, navigate any terrain, and the ins-and-outs of GPS devices.

BACKPACKER's Free Smartphone GPS App
Record and share you adventures with our new, free navigation app. Plus, discover thousands of GPS-enabled hikes in national parks and major cities.

Green Guide
A backpacker's guide to environmental issues and "green" gear.

Follow BackpackerMag on Twitter Follow Backpacker on Facebook
Name:
Address 1:
Address 2:
City:
State:
Zip:
(required) Email:

If I like BACKPACKER, I'll pay just $12.00 and receive a
full one-year subscription (9 issues in all), a 73% savings
off the newsstand price! If for any reason I decide not to continue, I'll write "cancel" on the invoice and owe nothing.

SUBMIT MY ORDER Offer valid in US only.
Canadian subscriptions | International subscriptions

Pay Now