Posts Tagged ‘backpacking’

Backpacking Through India

Friday, December 25th, 2009

With the hundreds and thousands of people that go backpacking on a yearly basis, India has established itself as a firm favorite, and that is no mean feat when you consider the range of locations that backpackers can choose from. So, what is it that makes India such a popular backpacking destination?

Traveling in India is never boring and there is always something to write home about, especially if you venture away from the backpacker hotspots and are determined to discover India outside of the most popular destinations. Then you will feel more like a traveler and less like a tourist.

In the half a year that the majority of tourist visas permit, you can backpack extensively, and still feel as though you only took in a tiny part of what is there. In fact, India is big enough that you could spend a number of years there without seeing all of its charms. You will find beautiful Himalayan valleys, breathtaking mountain views, tropical beaches and holy cities.

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A look at survival in the wilderness for lost backpackers and others

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

If you are planning on a life in the woods hiding out from civilization, then survival in the wilderness is something that requires a lot of training. But survival for those lost backpacking or hunting or in a plane crash is something else. Here is a look at the basics of getting out alive.

To begin with, food is not a big priority when you are lost and awaiting rescue. In fact, it is very rare that anyone dies from starvation when lost in the wilderness. There are too many other ways to die long before hunger gets you, and in any case most rescues happen long before the passing of the month or so that you could live without food.

If you have any injuries or immediate threats (like aggressive bears) you have to deal with those. As soon as the immediate threats are gone, shelter will normally be your top priority. If you have never build a wilderness survival shelter, you might want to try it sometime for practice. Just remember that your goal is to keep out wind and rain, as well as to provide a space small enough for your body to heat if you are facing cold nights.

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Safety Tips for the Solo Backpacker

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

The peace, quiet, and serenity of a solo backpacking trip is hard to beat. It’s just you and the wilderness as the trail flows by under your feet. You make all the decisions, when to stop, where to camp, and how fast you want to hike. It is truly a unique experience that anyone who backpacks should enjoy at least once. As a solo backpacker you also need to be aware that you are more vulnerable because you are out there on your own. You are in a more dangerous position simply because you are alone with nobody to help you if something does happen. For this reason you need to take steps to make your trek into the wilderness safer. (more…)