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Chris Townsend

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by The Backpacker's Handbook - 3rd Ed


  fastpacking, 12

  slackpacking, 11–12

  trail running, 12

  ultralight hiking, 25–28

  Hillaby, John, 5–6, 17

  Hilleberg gear: Akto tents, 203, 209, 213, 214

  Bivanorak, 183

  Keron 3 tents, 203

  Keron tents, 209–10

  Nallo 2 tents, 207, 209

  snow stakes, 198

  hipbelts, 21, 99, 101, 102, 105–7

  Hi-Tec Sierra V-Lite boots, 66

  homemade alcohol stoves, 283, 287

  hose-connected stoves, 302–4

  How to Shit in the Woods (Meyer), 343

  hunters, 396

  hydration systems, 276–77

  hypothermia, 387–88

  Ibbeson, Chris, 31

  ice axes, 88–90, 89

  IceBox, 219, 220

  identification, 351

  igloos, 219–20

  impact on landscape, minimizing, 212–13, 373–74, 381–83

  incline board, 46, 51

  Inoxal pans, 317

  insecticides, 337–38

  insect repellent, 240, 337, 338

  insects, biting, 336–39

  Internet. See Web sites

  JanSport packs, 104

  Jardine, Jenny, 26–27, 33, 44, 163

  Jardine, Ray: books, 26–27

  making gear, 33

  sandals for hiking, 44–45

  sleeping bag recommendations, 228

  umbrellas, 162–63

  Jetboil stoves, 282, 304–6

  John Muir Trail, 16, 17, 375, 377

  Jordan, Ryan N., 31

  journals, 350

  Journey Through Britain (Hillaby), 5–6, 17

  Julbo Sherpa sunglasses, 340–41

  Katadyn Hiker water filter, 272, 273

  Katahdin, Mount (Maine), 16

  Kelty packs, 103, 104, 117

  Kephart, Horace, 25–26

  kerosene stoves, 281, 288–89

  kilocalorie demand, 246–47

  kitchens, siting, 323–24

  knives, 314, 345–46

  Komperdell Guide trekking poles, 85

  Kraft Cheesy Pasta, 254

  Kungsleden (Sweden), 398

  lanterns, 331–33, 332

  LED lights, 325–27, 326

  flashlights, 327

  headlamps, 329–30

  Life-Link gear: poles, 85

  Snow Study Kit, 356

  lightning safety, 386–87

  lights, 325

  candle lanterns, 331–32

  candles, 331

  flashlights, 327

  head-lamps, 326, 327–30, 328, 329

  lanterns, 331–33, 332

  LED lights, 325–27, 326, 329–30

  lightsticks, 333

  Lightweight Backpacker (Web site), 32

  Limmer, Peter, 47

  lip balm, 340

  Lipton pasta-and-sauce meals, 254

  Lonely Planet hiking guides, 375

  Long Trail (Vermont), 16, 17

  lost, being, 375–76

  Lowe Alpine clothing: Mountain Cap, 170, 171

  Power Stretch tights, 167

  Lowe Alpine shoulder harness system, 110

  lunch, 253–54

  Lundhags boots, 47

  Lyme disease, 338–39

  Lynne Whelden’s LW gear, 97, 99

  magnetic variation, 366–67

  Map Adventure maps, 361, 368

  map bearings, 365–67

  map datum, 370

  maps, 14, 357–63

  availability of, 360–62

  contour lines, 358–59

  distances, figuring, 362

  foreign travel, 399–400

  navigating with, 362–63

  planimetric, 358–59, 362

  scale, 359–60

  topographic, 358–59, 360, 361, 362, 368–69, 370

  Markill mugs, 322

  Markill stoves: Hot Rod, 282, 301

  Hot Shot, 282

  Stormy, 303

  Stormy Hanging system, 313

  Marmot clothing: Down Sweater, 149

  Evolution garments, 140

  Marmot sleeping bags, 222, 233

  McHale packs, 112–13

  Bypass shoulder system, 108

  hipbelts, 105–6

  materials, 117

  meals: breakfast, 252–53

  dinner, 254–55

  lunch, 253–54

  variations, 255. See also food and drink

  Medicine for Mountaineering (Wilkerson), 269, 333, 386, 394

  Mekan Boot, 47

  merino wool socks, 75

  Merrell Onos sandals, 64

  Milford Track (New Zealand), 398

  Milkman Instant Milk, 255

  Mini Maglite flashlight, 327, 328

  Mini Pump, 292

  moist wipes, 335

  monoculars, 352

  Montane Superfly eVENT jacket, 159

  MontBell sleeping bags, 225

  Montrail footwear, 49

  Montrail Cristallo, 66, 67

  mosquito coil, 338

  Mountaineering Medicine (Darvill), 334

  Mountaineering: The Freedom of the Hills (Cox & Fulsaas), 88

  Mountain Equipment sleeping bags, 225

  Mountain Hardwear clothing: Ascent Ventigaiters, 81

  booties, 82

  Canyon Shirt, 139, 140

  Convertible Pack Pants, 166–67

  Exposure gloves, 174, 175

  Transition, 140

  Windstopper Vest, 143

  Mountain Hardwear Quantum Expander panels, 225

  Mountain Hardwear sleeping bags, 241

  Mountain Safety Research (MSR) gear: butane-propane cartridges, 299

  fuel bottles, 308, 310

  Mini-Works water filter, 272

  MIOX Purifier, 271

  Mountain Gourmet food, 252

  mugs, 321

  pans, 316, 317, 318, 322

  water bags, 276

  XPD Heat Exchanger, 311–12

  Mountain Safety Research (MSR) stoves: DragonFly, 282, 295–96

  PocketRocket, 282, 308, 312

  SimmerLite, 282, 296, 308

  SuperFly, 282, 302

  SuperFly Ascent System, 313

  WhisperLite, 295

  WhisperLite Internationale, 282, 295

  Wind Pro, 282, 302, 303

  XGK Expedition, 282, 289, 294–95

  XGK II, 403

  mountain storm, 360

  MP1 Emergency Drinking Water Tablets, 271

  MPI gear: Extreme ProTech Bag, 184

  Safe Signal mirror, 347

  Space Brand Emergency Bag, 183–84

  Muir, John, 25

  mummy bag, 224, 225

  Munro Phenomenon, The (Dempster), 17

  Munros (Scotland), 17, 18

  Munros and Tops, The (Townsend), 17

  music, 355–56

  Naismith, William W., 8

  Nalgene bottles, 275, 276

  National Geographic Adventure, 31

  National Park Service maps, 362

  natural fuel stoves, 306–7

  Nature Study Guild Finder books, 355

  navigation: books about, 373

  with compasses, 364–67, 365, 366

  with GPS, 367–72, 371

  with maps, 362–63

  by natural phenomena, 373

  at night, 363

  signposts, 373–74

  waymarks, 373–74

  neck gaiters, 170–71

  netting, 186–87

  night navigation, 363

  Nike Reuse-a-Shoe program, 28

  Nikwax waterproofing products: fabric care, 176, 177, 178

  footwear, 68, 69, 70

  Loft Down Wash, 235

  Map Proof, 363

  Nimblewill Nomad stove, 307

  Nite Ize headband, 328

  No-Rinse Bathing Wipes, 336

  Northern Lights Candoil insert, 332

  North Face Pola
rguard 3D-filled Expander Panel, 225

  North Face tents: Roadrunner 2, 203, 207

  Tadpole, 203, 207

  VE 25, 203, 207

  no-see-ums, 338

  notebooks, 350–51

  Nunatak Ghost Blanket, 228

  nylon cord, 344–45

  Odor Resistant Polartec Power Dry, 137

  Olicamp gear: pans, 316, 317

  Scorpion I stove, 303

  100 Hikes series (Mountaineers), 375

  Optimus fuel bottles, 308, 310

  Optimus stoves: Crux, 282, 301, 302

  Hiker, 293

  Hunter, 293

  Nova, 282, 292–93, 305, 308

  Svea 123R, 280, 282, 291–92, 305

  Oren, Phil, 46–47, 48–49, 51

  orienteering compass, 363–64, 365

  Ortlieb gear: dry bags, 125

  map case, 363

  Water Bag, 275

  Outback Oven, 250, 252, 319–20

  Outdoor Athlete, The (Ilg), 6

  Outdoor Photographer (Rowell), 352

  Outdoor Research gear: Hat for All Seasons, 170

  Modular Mukluks, 83

  Water Bottle Parka, 277

  outhouses, 341

  Outlast clothing: acrylic garments, 139

  socks, 75

  Outside, 31

  ovens and baking devices, 319–20

  overboots, 81

  overpronation, 48–49

  oversupination, 48

  pace, setting, 7–8

  Pacerpoles, 85–86

  Pacific Crest Trail, 16, 17, 375, 376

  Pacific Crest Trail Association, 16

  Pacific Crest Trail Hiker’s Handbook, The (Jardine), 26, 162

  Pacific Outdoor Equipment (POE): InsulMat sleeping pads, 240

  Pneumo Dry Bags, 125–26

  pack accessories: covers, 125

  duffel bags, 127–28

  liners, 125

  lumbar packs, 127

  pouches, belt and shoulder, 127

  stuff sacks, 125–26

  packbags, 113–16

  floating lids, 115

  internal compartments, 114

  lids and closures, 114–15

  pockets, 115–16

  size comparison chart, 113–14

  straps and patches, 116

  wand pockets, 116

  packcloth, 117

  pack construction, 101

  adjustable harness, 110

  back bands, 101, 108

  compression straps, 101, 114

  external frame, 100, 101, 102, 103–4

  frames, 103–5

  hipbelts, 21, 99, 101, 102, 105–7, 110, 111

  internal frame, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104–5

  load-lifter straps, 101, 107–8, 110

  lumbar pad, 101, 106

  materials, 116–17

  padding, 101, 108

  shoulder straps, 101, 107

  sternum straps, 101, 108, 110

  suspension systems, importance of, 102

  weight considerations, 117–18

  packing gear, 119, 121–22

  packs: as a backrest, 124

  care of, 125

  choices and models, 120

  durability of, 118–19

  fitting a, 108–13, 109, 110–12

  how to pack, 119, 121–22

  putting on, 122–24, 123

  weight of, 25, 96–97

  packs, types of: gender-specific, 113

  lightweight, 99–100

  standard, 25, 100, 102

  ultralight, 25–28, 97–99

  Paclite clothing, 154

  pans, 315–19, 316, 317, 318

  paracord, 344–45

  Páramo clothing: Alta II jacket, 159

  Alta pants, 161

  Aspira, 161

  Directional Waterproof fabrics, 154, 155

  gaiters, 81

  pants, 167–68

  Para-meta S fabric, 137–38, 140

  Trail Shirt, 138

  passport, 351

  pasta, 244, 247, 254

  Patagonia clothing, 28

  Baggies shorts, 165

  Polarfleece fabric, 142

  R1 Flash Pullover, 143

  pedometers, 10

  Pelican MityLite, 327

  Pennine Way (Britain), 17, 398

  pens, 351

  pepper spray, 396

  permits, 15

  personal locator beacons (PLBs), 347–48

  Pertex fabrics, 223

  Petzl headlamps, 326, 328–29, 330

  Phillips Environmental Wag Bag, 343

  photography, 352–55

  Piezo ignition, 301, 333

  piggyback stoves, 300–302, 301

  pillows, 241

  planisphere, 355

  planning a hike: information gathering, 13–15

  long-distance trails, 15–19

  permits, 15

  route plan, leaving notice of, 11

  plants, poisonous, 391–93, 392

  Platypus bottles, 272, 275–76

  Plow and Hearth Bug Cap, 336

  poison ivy, 392

  poisonous plants, 391–93, 392

  Polarguard fill, 220–21

  Polar Pure iodine water disinfectant, 270, 402

  Polartec Power Stretch clothing, 137–38, 140

  poles, tent. See under tents

  poles, trekking. See trekking poles

  ported burners, 289, 300

  postholing, 93

  Potable Aqua, 269–70

  Pot Parka, 313, 319

  pressure stoves, 289

  Primaloft, 150, 174, 175, 221

  Primus gear: butane-propane cartridges, 298, 299, 308

  EasyLight lantern, 333

  fuel bottles, 310

  Micron lantern, 333

  pans, 316

  Primus stoves: Foot Rest stand, 313

  Micron, 282, 301, 302, 305

  Multi-Fuel, 296–97, 303

  OmniFuel, 282, 296–97, 303, 312

  Suspension Kit, 313

  VariFuel, 298

  Princeton Tec gear: headlamps, 328, 329, 330

  Pulsar flashlight, 327

  Yukon HL headlamps, 326

  pronation, 48

  pyramid tarps, 187, 189

  Pyrenean High Level Route, 398

  Rab Carrington gear: Photon Primaloft One smock, 150–51

  Quantum 200 sleeping bag, 232

  Survival Zone bivouac bag, 182

  radiation, 130

  radios, 355–56

  rain gear, 151–62

  design of garments, 156–60, 157, 158, 159

  eleven-day early summer trip, 23

  fabrics, 152–56, 153

  hats, 172

  hoods, 133, 157–58

  jackets, 133, 157, 159

  pants, 133, 160–62

  umbrellas, 162–63

  weight and fit, 160

  reading matter, 355

  Really Cool Telemark Tips (O’Bannon & Clelland), 95

  REI gear: Cascade Cup, 321, 322

  Polarguard Booties, 82

  REM (Rest Easy Mama) Air Core, 240

  repair kit, 343–44

  nylon cord, 344–45

  rubber bands, 344

  sewing kit, 344

  tape, 343–44

  repairs: footwear, care of, 71–72

  sleeping bags, 234

  tent poles, 197

  rescue procedures, 349

  resupply methods, 15, 257–58

  Reuse-a-Shoe program, 28

  rivers and streams, fording, 389–91

  roamer, 364, 368, 369, 370

  roarer burners, 289

  Rockwell, Robert L., 267

  Rocky Mountain spotted fever, 338

  rubber bands, 344

  rubbing bar, 51–52

  Running Wild (Annerino), 12

  safe camping, 213–15

  Salewa Alunal crampons, 92

  Salomon XA Pro running shoes, 65

  sandal
s. See footwear, types of

  sanitation techniques, 341–43

  Sawyer Extractor, 339, 394

  Scarpa boots: Delta M3, 66

  Manta, 67

  Schas, Jake, 228

  Scorch Buster heat-dispersion plate, 312, 313

  Scottish Mountaineering Club, 8

  SealSkinz socks, 78–79

  Sequel Solar Shirt, 139–40

  sewing kit, 344

  Shaker Jet, 294

  shelter, 179–80. See also specific kinds of shelter

  Shelter Systems Grip Clips, 188

  Sherlite staff, 84

  Sherlock staff, 84

  Sherpa Featherweight Sno-Claw snowshoes, 93

  shoes. See footwear entries

  sidecut, 94

  Sierra Club guides, 375

  Sierra Cup, 322

  Sierra Design Flex Bags, 225

  Sierra Stove, 283, 305, 306–7, 308

  Sigg bottles, 274–75

  signaling, 346–47

  signal mirror, 346, 347

  signposts, 373–74

  Silva compasses, 363–64

  Simple Foods for the Pack (Axcell, Kath, & Cooke), 244

  ski backpacking, 93–95, 94

  slackpacking, 11–12

  sleeping bag design features: boxed feet, 229

  draft collars, 229

  hoods, 229

  zippers, 230

  sleeping bags, 220

  bottomless bags, 228–29

  care of, 233–35, 234

  carrying, 233

  color considerations, 224

  construction, 225–28, 226, 227

  covers, 228

  down, 221–22, 225–26, 227, 232, 233–34, 235

  down-and-feather fill, 222

  fill materials, 220–22

  gender-specific, 224–25

  half bags, 229

  liners, 235–36

  models and choices, 232–33

  Polarguard fill, 220–21

  Primaloft fill, 221

  shell materials, 222–23

  sitting in, 231

  size and shape, 224–25

  synthetic fill materials, 220–21

  warmth ratings, 230–32

  washing, 235

  weight considerations, 232

  sleeping pads, 236–41, 237

  SmartWool clothing, 138, 140

  Aero T-Shirt, 140

  socks, 76–77

  Smith, Dave, 394–95, 396

  snakes, 393–94

  snow camping, 217

  making camp, 215

  sanitation techniques, 343

  snow shovel, 349

  striking camp, 217

  tent stakes, 198

  water, 264, 265

  snow caves, 218–20, 219

  Snow Peak gear: butane-propane cartridges, 298, 304, 308

  fuel bottles, 310

  mugs, 322

  pans, 318, 322

  Snow Peak stoves: GigaPower BF, 303

  GigaPower Titanium, 282, 298

  GigaPower WG, 298

  Snowshoeing (Prater), 93

  snowshoes, 93

  soaps, 335

  socks, 73–74

  caring for, 79–80

  choices, 76–77

  construction, 75–76

  fit, 77–78

  Gore-Tex socks, 78

  liners, 77

  materials, 74–75

  merino wool socks, 75

  Outlast socks, 75

  SealSkinz socks, 78–79

 

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