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Teaser . . . . . . - Backcountry Post A thing that it hard to see Way out in the back country Though everywhere, invisible, Unless you have a special tool Though you can't hitch your horse to it, It is revealed, bit by bit All I can think of are spider webs
Backcountry bathrooms | Backcountry Post With the huge number of back country users, there has been a huge focus on the human waste issue since many are too lazy to do it right, including packing out their TP Now there are back country restrooms in crazy spots along with innovative methods for making them blend in This one was on
Backcountry Death Stats Or are you not interested in counting those, not "back country" enough? Another one, sheepherder came up to my camp one night, bleeding to death, been in a disagreement with another sheepherder
Utah camping hiking in June--suggestions? - Backcountry Post I'm thinking they should pick a region to explore rather than a "greatest hits" tour of everything, but that's up to them Any suggestions? By the way, my son is experienced in back country camping including some desert travel The other two are new to the game Thanks!
Trinity Alps and Northern California Coast | Backcountry Post The thunder and hail continued on and off, for the remainder of the hike to the parking lot Along the way, the small streams were getting swollen with the runoff, but still passable without much problem What we stumbled onto next was something I had never seen in the back country One of the side streams was not clear, like the others had been It was a deep mocha brown colored, full of silt
Hiking Advice -Best Route into Coyote Gulch | Backcountry Post I did a loop from the water tank to crack in the rock, up coyote, partway up hurricane, then followed a side wash cross country back to the water tank That last bit is not recommended for beginners, took a lot of route finding in very broken slickrock country
Summit City Canyon - Backcountry Post Labor Day weekend is one if the busiest times of the year in the back country The combination of a long weekend, minimal mosquitoes, and a last gasp effort to get out in the trail means that many wilderness areas can be positively crowded, tent to tent at some lakes Which is what we were hoping to avoid by heading into the Summit City Canyon
Waterloo-Pinckney Trail - Part 1 - Backcountry Post The Blind Lake back country site is another 19 miles east The two other backpack friendly camping areas along the trail are shared with either equestrians or car campers - hardly the remote experience we yearn for
Pebble Creek, Yellowstone National Park - August 14, 2020 Great report, especially for us since we’ve been wanting to get to Pebble and Slough after talking with a couple back-country rangers Thanks for sharing Thanks, and you won't be disappointed with Pebble Creek, and I still need to plan a trip up the Slough Creek Drainage