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Oregon Coast Trail Backpacking Guide – Bandon to Port Orford
backpacker overlooking the expansive view of the oregon coast with haystacks and wide sandy beaches.

Oregon Coast Trail Backpacking Guide – Bandon to Port Orford

Two weeks ago I had the pleasure of exploring this beautiful section of the Oregon Coast Trail with one of my best friends. The trip was a spectacular reminder of how rewarding and diverse backpacking can be. James and I were both blown away by the pristine seclusion of this 30-mile stretch of Oregon coast. I highly recommend placing this trip on your Oregon backpacking to-do list. You will not be disappointed. 
7 Must-Own Backpacking Tools For 2015

7 Must-Own Backpacking Tools For 2015

It’s time to start getting pumped up about backpacking season again! For many of us that means dusting off our trail gear to see what upgrades we can make. To help make your job easier this year, I’ve created a list of can’t-miss gear upgrades. Here are seven must-own backpacking tools to boost your comfort while keeping your pack nice and light.
Woolx Review – Quality Merino Wool Clothing

Woolx Review – Quality Merino Wool Clothing

I recently had the pleasure of testing merino wool products from a company called Woolx based out of upstate New York. So….
Sawyer Mini Review – Clean, Cheap, & Light
sawyer mini attached to a squeeze filter pouch for treating water to drink in the wilderness

Sawyer Mini Review – Clean, Cheap, & Light

Sawyer has built a complete game changer with the Sawyer Mini. The ability to drink clean water directly from the source without having to carry a bulky filter or harsh chemicals is ideal for backcountry travelers. The Mini is an effective, small, lightweight, and versatile water filter that retails for under $25. If that doesn’t do it for you, no filter will.  I highly recommend you pick a Sawyer Mini today. You won’t be disappointed!
ZPacks Duplex Tent Review
The Zpacks Duplex pitched near a red rock arch in Coyote Gulch.

ZPacks Duplex Tent Review

The price tag on this shelter may seem like highway robbery, but if you’re an avid backpacker, it’s worth every penny and then some.
Three Sisters Loop Backpacking Guide

Three Sisters Loop Backpacking Guide

If you’re the type of backpacker that’s into big views, lush forests, stunning peaks, and craggy volcanic landscapes (and who’s not!), then you’ll absolutely love the 50-Mile Three Sisters Loop. Here’s a quick guide on how to make the most of your trip. 
New Gossamer Gear Mariposa Backpack

New Gossamer Gear Mariposa Backpack

Today Gossamer Gear announced the launch of their new Mariposa Backpack. The Mariposa has been around for years and it’s the most popular pack design in Gossamer Gear’s arsenal of lightweight backpacking products. It’s definitely worth a look if you’re in the market for a new pack. 
PCTA Partnership

PCTA Partnership

One of my core beliefs is that people are more willing to protect natural areas once they get out and experience their beauty. That’s one of my key motivators with CleverHiker and one of the reasons I’m so excited to partner with the PCTA on the Essential Trail Skills video series.
The New CleverHiker

The New CleverHiker

CleverHiker is finally out of hibernation!Over the past few months I’ve built an entirely new website, completely changed my approach, and radically shifted the vision for all future CleverHiker content…
Live Thru-Hiker Video Journals

Live Thru-Hiker Video Journals

This summer CleverHiker is looking to team up with 2-3 thru-hikers setting out on the AT, PCT, or CDT to help us create a video chronicle of their trips. Our goal is to publicly post real-time video updates of the sights, sounds, and stories from America’s long trails. We want to link up with creative, enthusiastic, and dedicated thru-hikers for this project. We’ll ask our CH thru-hikers to film 60 seconds from every day of their adventure. They might choose to film stunning scenery, progress updates, funny stories, shout-outs to friends/ family or whatever strikes their fancy. This project is all about empowering creative backpackers to film what’s most important to them and creating inspiring and entertaining content for those of us who want to follow along at home.
ALDHA West Cascade Winter Ruck

ALDHA West Cascade Winter Ruck

This past Saturday, CleverHiker was thrilled to attend the first ever ALDHA West Cascade Winter Ruck in Cascade Locks, Oregon. The purpose of the event was to bring together a mix of veteran thru-hikers and aspiring long distance backpackers to swap stories and build community. It was a learning and networking opportunity for backpackers of all levels and CleverHiker was on hand to soak up the weekend’s events and share some tips and techniques. The program included a variety of long-distance backpacking presentations, equipment evaluations, a gear raffle of UL goodies, great food, and cheap handcrafted beers. By all accounts the event was a massive success.
20 Most Essential Trail Skills

20 Most Essential Trail Skills

We just announced the content for CleverHiker seasons 2 & 3! Follow this link to SectionHiker.com to see the article that was posted today with a full list of episode titles and content summaries. Our next series is called Essential Trail Skills I & II and it’s going to be rad. We’re currently in the process of editing 20 HD videos teaching the most important backpacking skills for the trail. The release date will be in early 2014.Check out the content on SectionHiker and let me know what you think! Feel free to leave a comment on SH, tweet out the article, or leave me a comment here.
Backcountry Weather Forecasts

Backcountry Weather Forecasts

Checking the weather forecast before heading into the backcountry is a no-brainer – but how do you get the best info for the middle of nowhere? This article covers 4 basic tips on how to get the best prediction possible for your next backpacking adventure.
4 Reasons Why “Ultralight” is Here to Stay

4 Reasons Why “Ultralight” is Here to Stay

It’s true, the name “ultralight backpacking” is lame. It just is. It’s a title that’s trying too hard to sound extreme for an activity that’s inherently peaceful. And as a guy that’s played a sport called “ultimate frisbee” for the past 10 years, I have lots of experience with monikers like this. It’s also not really a different activity than traditional backpacking. Carry everything you need on your back into the wilderness and have an adventure. That’s backpacking. The weight of your pack doesn’t make the core activity any different.
Filming Nearly Finished!

Filming Nearly Finished!

The new content is looking incredible and I know that all backpackers will enjoy the series focus. I’m really excited to fill everyone in on the details and I’m working on a blog post to give the full update. I’m offering the post up as a guest post to one of my favorite blogs, so we’ll see if that works out.
Keep Wildlife Wild – Protect Your Food

Keep Wildlife Wild – Protect Your Food

Philip Werner put up a great rant this week about bear bagging and the importance of properly protecting your food in the wilderness. There’s been a lively discussion on his post about the best food storage techniques and how to fix the general problem that animals are getting into human food too much in the wilderness. When animals get human food, it damages their natural foraging instincts and hurts the environment. It also causes pests around established campsites and can be deadly for the animals themselves.
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