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Backpacking Light - Six Reasons
Backpacking light - when you really reduce
those pounds and ounces - is sometimes called fastpacking or
ultralight backpacking. Contrary to what many think, it doesn't
mean leaving anything important behind, nor sacrificing comfort
either. The seventeen-ounce down sleeping bag I now use keeps
me warmer than my previous four-pounder. I had a six-pound backpack
at one time, and now I have a more comfortable fourteen-ounce
pack. I bring all the necessary safety gear and food when I head
into the mountains - I just have lighter versions. But why keep
it so light? Here are six reasons.
1. Comfort
It feels much better to have 15 pounds
on your back than 50. No asking for help to struggle into that
heavy pack. A heavy load leaves you sore at the end of the day,
and you sweat a lot. My light backpack can be slung from one
shoulder and then the other to let my back cool, and I never
feel sore from carrying the weight.
2. Range
A long day with a heavy pack might be 10
miles. With my running shoes and 15-pound load I have often gone
more than 20 miles in a day without suffering. That means I have
a whole lot more range. Areas of wilderness that were out of
reach for a weekend trip are now possible.
3. Fewer Injuries
Some will tell you that light backpacking
is dangerous because you carry less gear and less durable gear.
The latter may be true, so baby that sleeping bag. But it is
also true that with less weight on your back you are less likely
to twist an ankle, hurt your back or lose your balance. On balance,
my experience is that I have less of a chance of an injury when
going light.
4. Freedom
I used to carry an extra day pack for climbing
to the summits of mountains when I was backpacking. Who wants
to scramble up those steep sections with a 45-pound load? Then,
I had to return to my big pack - even if I saw a better route
down. Now my pack is so light that it goes everywhere with me.
I hardly ever notice its weight, and I like that freedom.
5. Fast Travel
You may not like to go fast all the time
when backpacking, but isn't it nice to have the option? That's
what going light gives you. It means you can speed up to reach
that waterfall, or speed up to make that campsite after playing
in the waterfall too long. If there is a storm coming in, you
can move to safety more quickly when you are carrying less weight.
Also, if have an emergency and need to hike out to the car or
a town, you can do so much quicker with 15 pounds on your back
than with 50.
6. Simplicity
Have you seen that Corona Beer commercial
where the couple brings a load of equipment to the beach and
begins laying out towels, opening coolers and setting up umbrellas
that are almost blown away by the wind? Then another couple walks
to the beach with nothing but an icy bucket of Coronas and they
sit down to enjoy the view. That's simplicity.
Some people get a thrill from finding ways
to cook the fanciest meals while in the woods, and from having
folding furniture and electric socks, but not me. Backpacking
light means simplifying things a bit, which is not a sacrifice,
but a pleasure. I often go without a stove, for example, relying
on foods that don't need cooking. Not cooking? I like that. It
also means no dishes to wash, and more time for swimming in that
alpine lake or stream.
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