Monday, May 15, 2006

Budget Travel - 11 Backpacking Tips

11 Tips For Hassle-free & Safe Backpacking Trips

One of the best option for a fulfilling and exciting budget travel is camping and backpacking. Hiking at one of the national parks or the wilderness of a state park is a fantastic way to get in touch with nature and your friends or family.

Budget travel such as backpacking takes very little to get started. Your backpacking budget travel checklist - quality backpack, a top quality tent and maybe a camp stove or other similar appliance. Here are some budget travel tips for backpackers.

Budget Travel Tip #1- Invest in a good quality hiking map. When estimating the time it will take to hike to your destination, always overestimate.

Budget Travel Tip #2 - Obtain all necessary permits, and reserve the campsite you want, in advance of your budget travel.

Budget Travel Tip #3 - Adhere to local regulations on campfires, smoking, cleanup, etc. to avoid paying fines.

Budget Travel Tip #4 - Do your reserach on the weather patterns of the area and be prepared for the worst weather.

Budget Travel Tip #5 - Pack clothing that allows you to be prepared for sudden changes in temperature or weather.

Budget Travel Tip #6 - Learn how to operate your backpacking equipment before you travel. Try setting up your tent at least once at home.

Budget Travel Tip #7 - The weight of the backpack should be no more than one quarter of your weight. Carry only what you need.

Budget Travel Tip #8 - Eat enough high quality foods during your budget travel. The best foods to pack are those that are high in carbohydrates, proteins and fats.

Budget Travel Tip #9 - Know the water sources. Keep your water bottles filled always. Drink plenty of water, even when the weather is cool.

Budget Travel Tip #10 - Cook your meal before it gets too dark. Store any extra food in a bag and hang from a tree limb at night to prevent local wildlife from getting to it.

Budget Travel Tip #11 - Pack a first aid kit and be prepared with some basic first aid training. Carry a GPS system or satellite phone and leave a schedule with the local trail ranger and friends at home.

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Packin' light,
Budget Travel

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