these are suggestions that Ive read in the past and now Im sharing this with any/all new-veteran backpackers to learn the basics. Some of this is elementary, some is priceless.
http://www.wikihow.com/Plan-a-Backpacking-Trip
http://www.wikihow.com/Pack-for-a-Backpacking-Trip
http://www.wikihow.com/Prepare-for-a-Ba ... Wilderness
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Hey, way cool site! I didn't need that info, I needed this info:
http://www.wikihow.com/Paddle-a-Canoe
I'll be living in Yuma for a couple of months, starting next week sometime, then back to the mtn. for summer's season of hiking and gardening. While there I plan on doing a multi-day canoe trip down the lower Colorado River, hopefully starting as far north as Blythe. Since I have done only a little canoe camping in the past, I need all the info I can get. Thanks for telling us about this info site!
http://www.wikihow.com/Paddle-a-Canoe
I'll be living in Yuma for a couple of months, starting next week sometime, then back to the mtn. for summer's season of hiking and gardening. While there I plan on doing a multi-day canoe trip down the lower Colorado River, hopefully starting as far north as Blythe. Since I have done only a little canoe camping in the past, I need all the info I can get. Thanks for telling us about this info site!
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