Carol Crooker exposes the insanity of Bretwood Higman and Erin McKittrick. Three pounds of shared sleeping quilt for minus 30 degree weather?! Read More...
Intrepid adventurers Erin and Hig are four months into their nine-month adventure. They talk about fuel for humans and cooking with wood for months on end. Read More...
Carol Crooker talks with Matt Hage and Agnes Stowe who have just returned from their summit attempt of Denali. A successful trip going ultralight. Read More...
Carol Crooker talks with Erin McKittrick and Bretwood (Hig) Higman about their upcoming 4000 miles journey along the Pacific Coast from Seattle to the tip of the Aluetian Islands chain. Read More...
Andrew Skurka discusses his philosophy about backpacking as well as the connection between the wilderness and the rest of the country with Ryan Jordan. Read More...
A summit attempt of the highest peak in North America - Denali (Mt. McKinley) - in lightweight fashion - never carrying more than 30 pounds of gear. Read More...
Ryan Jordan continues his interview with Andrew Skurka this time focusing on the gear Andy will use in his 6,875 mile, 7 month, hike through the west. Read More...
Carol Crooker talks with Andrew Skurka after he survives a 400-mile ultralight backpacking trip through northern Minnesota in the dead of winter. Read More...
Carol Crooker talks with Andrew Skurka midway through his 400-mile ultralight backpacking trip through northern Minnesota in the dead of winter. Read More...
Carol Crooker interviews Glen Van Peski, founder of Gossamer Gear, about trekking on the Pacific Crest Trail while carrying less than three pounds of gear Read More...
Wise Women Jean (from 20 to 13 pound base weight) and Sue (14 to 9 pound base weight) put their new lightweight gear to the test in the field. Read More...
Jean and Sue select and test lighter gear from a dizzying array of choices while receiving an avalanche of expert advice - which they accept with trepidation, reject, or take on wholeheartedly - all the while listening to their own self-wisdom gained in their six (or near six) decades of life experience. Read More...
BPL subscriber, Al Shaver, didn’t break the JMT speed record for an unsupported hike without resupply, but his account may inspire you to try. Read More...
Long distance hikes have a unique character. BPL editor, Don Wilson, shares his perspectives on gear, technique, clothing and philosophy following a lightweight, 6-week section hike of the PCT. Read More...
BPL subscriber, Al Shaver, will attempt to break the JMT speed record for an unsupported hike without resupply. He starts on the full moon, September 7th. Read More...
The first in a series of three articles chronicling the experiences of hiking buddies Jean and Sue as they begin on the journey to lightweight backpacking. Read More...
Perspectives from the Black Forest Trail in Pennsylvania, with commentary on gear and techniques to stay warm in a hammock with less than five pounds of gear. Read More...