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Favorite Backpacking Destinations In The US
Backpacking
is a combination of hiking and camping. The backpacker carries his supplies and equipment
for all of his eating and sleeping needs. The gear will include
food, water, and shelter. Backpacking allows hikers to go
deeper into remote areas to get away from modern civilization.
Backpacking requires you carry your supplies with you and
will reduce your speed and less ground can be covered in
one day. Backpacking trips are usually a weekend or sometimes
longer. If it is longer, planned food and supply drops are
worked out in advance so the backpacker won’t be weighted
down with a heavy backpack.
In popular backpacking locations, hike-in camps are available.
Sometimes a camp is no more than a clearing of level patches
of ground. Some are more, with free hiking huts available
for backpackers.
Backpackers are always on the lookout for the lightest possible
gear to carry. If they don’t carry water, they will carry
a filter or purifier to allow them to drink from lakes and
streams. If there is water to be found, there isn’t any need
to carry several large containers of water. Food is typically
freeze-dried and can be reconstituted with hot water. Popular
products combine high-energy content wit low mass and volume.
The
backpacker’s version of the golden rule is: To have
beautiful and pristine places to enjoy, help make them. At
a minimum, don’t make them worse. Leave only your footprints
behind.
Five favorite U.S. backpacking destinations are easy to
find and beautiful to explore.
The
Grand Teton National Park. This beautiful national park
is found in western Wyoming. Set up as a national park in
1929, it boasts of nearly 200 miles of trails for hikers.
The rock formations that make up the Grand Teton area are
roughly 2500 million years old and are made from sandstone,
limestones, and various types of shale. The rocks also contain
volcanic deposits. The vegetation includes beautiful trees
that are able to survive the cold windy slopes, such as the
Whitebark Pine, Sub-alpine Fir, and Engleman Spruce. Evergreens
are more often found on the valley floor and other species
of trees, including, aspens, cottonwood, willows, and alders
are found around the moist soil near rivers and lakes.
Yellowstone
National Park. This Park is located just north
of the Grand Teton National Park and is a rich source of
trails for backpackers. The park has many of the same species
of vegetation and animals. Yellowstone is part of the Greater
Yellowstone Ecosystem and many animals travel between the
two parks. Some of the animals you will see while backpacking
in either park are Moose, American Bison, Elk, Black Bears,
Mountain Lion, and Wolf. Some of you will be glad to know
that although the park has four different species of reptiles,
none are poisonous.
Yosemite
National Park. Yosemite is located in California
at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. The park
is largely made of granite rock and remnants of older rocks.
Ice slopes were created about a million years ago and the
movement of the ice masses going down slope sculpted the
U-shaped valley that attracts the most visitors. Over three
million people visit the park yearly and most are attracted
to the giant Sequoia groves that are found there. Many wonderful
sites for backpackers to visit besides the Sequoia groves
are O’Shaughnessy Dam, Yosemite Valley, Hetch Hetchy Valley,
Half Dome, North Dome, Mariposa Grove, and Tenaya Lake. Many
beautiful waterfalls also can be seen and enjoyed by backpackers
and hikers. Yosemite’s black bears were once famous for stealing
food by breaking into parked cars. Once used as a tourist
attraction, the park now discourages interaction between
black bears and humans. Backpacking is open between late
spring and early fall. If you are thinking of an overnight
trip into the backcountry, a wilderness permit is needed.
Also required, bear resistant food storage.
Mesa
Verde National Park. This Park is located in Southwestern
Colorado, 35 miles west of Durango. Mesa Verde is Spanish
for green table. The park is specifically known for the “cliff
dwellings” which were built by communities of people from
around 600-1300 A.D. These cliff dwellings are some of the
most preserved in the United States and offer a peek at the
lives of the ancient Pueblo people. Plan to spend a day or
two to thoroughly explore the ancient sites and beautiful
landscape.
Great
Smoky Mountain National Park. This beautiful park
is one of the most visited national parks. Found in both
Tennessee and North Carolina it has beautiful slopes and
boasts of the quality of the remnants of Southern Appalachian
mountain culture. You rarely find snow in the parks low to
mid elevations. Typically snows of an inch or more only happen
a few times each winter. In the higher elevations, it snows
more often and several park roads may be closed to traffic
because of deep snowfalls.
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