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Pack EVERYTHING out ⤵️ Let’s talk about how to be a responsible hiker during larch season AND a government shutdown… When park staff and rangers aren’t around, it’s on us all to step up and protect the places we love. Here’s how to do your part during a government shutdown (and during the ongoing staff shortage): 🌲 Leave No Trace (Always) – Just because no one’s watching doesn’t mean the rules disappear. Stay on trail, camp in established areas, and pack out everything, including toilet paper. 🗑 Pack it out (for real) – With trash services limited or paused, whatever you bring in, you must bring out. If you see someone else’s litter, pack that out too. It sucks to pick up others trash but it’s a small action that makes a difference and models the right behavior. 🔥 Skip the campfires – Fire bans and permits might not be actively enforced, but that doesn’t mean it’s safe to burn. Use a stove instead and help prevent wildfires. 🚽 Handle waste properly – Restrooms may be locked or unmaintained. Dig proper catholes (6–8 inches deep, 200 feet from water) or pack it out with a WAG bag. 🗣 Speak up (if you feel safe to do so) – If you see others breaking rules or damaging fragile areas, a friendly reminder can go a long way. Most people just don’t know better. 🎫 Respect permits and quotas – Even if enforcement is paused, those systems exist to protect fragile ecosystems and limit overuse. If you didn’t get a permit, save it for another time. 🚫 Respect closures – If areas are officially closed, don’t go. Fragile ecosystems and infrastructure can easily be damaged without oversight. The wild places we love don’t stop needing care when the government shuts down. This is our chance to show that the outdoor community can protect these spaces. 🏔️responsible backpacking tips 🥾trail etiquette during larch season🌲 hiking responsibly during a government shutdown #larch #fallhiking #protectourparks #leavenotrace #northcascades
⬇️ Introduce yourself in the comments! ⬇️ I figured it was time for an updated introduction! So hello and welcome to my page! 👋 I’m an innovator/inventor, fashion designer, founder, dog mom, reader, and beauty enthusiast currently located in Brooklyn, New York. Give me a follow if you love travel and packing tips, product reviews, and innovative product finds! @CALA. MIA @Little Lilah Pom #creatorsearchinsights #travel #packingtips #designer #fashiondesigner
Keep warm with these tips ⤵️ ✨ SEND this to the person you want to backpack with this fall or winter! Fall backpacking is so amazing and something every backpacker should experience. But as temps drop, you’ll want to be extra prepared. Here are some tips to help you keep warm this fall: 🔥 Get an Alpha Cruiser: Our new favorite mid layer! A lightweight, cozy layer like an Alpha Cruiser is perfect for hikes in cooler temps. It has an amazing warmth to weight ratio. 🛌 Double up on sleeping pads: The ground will feel extra cold this time of year. Bring a sleeping pad with high R-value or double up with a foam Z-pad. 🍁 Swap your summer sleeping bag/quilt for a warmer one: Use a bag rated at least 10°F lower than the expected nighttime temperatures. If you only have an all-season sleeping bag, add a liner which can add up to 10 degrees. 🤚 Bring hand & toe warmers: These are great whether you’re hiking on the trail or tucked in for the night. We love sticking toe warmers on our socks at night to keep our feet warm. 🪶 Bring warm down jackets for at camp: Once you stop moving, the temperature drops fast. A warm, lightweight down jacket is essential for staying cozy at camp, think around 800-fill insulation or higher. 🛖 Still think it’s too cold to camp? Book a backcountry cabin instead of a tent! You’ll stay out of the wind, have a dry place to cook, and get a little extra comfort without sacrificing the wilderness feel. Perfect for late-season trips. ⛺️ backpacking tips 🥾 cold weather backpacking 🍁 how to stay warmer this fall 🏔️ tips for beginner backpackers —————————— . . #backpacking #fallhike #backpackingtips #banff #autumn