
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Ep. 17: The final piece of our Wilderness Camping Series for beginners and novices to wilderness camping.
In this one, we discuss the importance of breaking camp and leaving no trace, focusing on minimizing your environmental impact and preserving natural surroundings, emphasizing site restoration, micro trash removal, and additionally, highlighting the significance of reflecting on one's camping experience for personal growth and future trip planning, as well as documenting the journey. Safety, preparation, respect for nature, and community building are recurring themes throughout this 10-part series and essential whenever heading out into the backcountry.
Links and Resources: Camping Checklist with Example Food/Meal Ideas and The Complete Wilderness Camping 101 Guide PDF
Next Episode Preview: Next week I talk all about fall camping in the Boundary Waters and a recent October trip into American Agnes.
Subscribe for More: Fuel your wild side and don't miss out on future episodes filled with camping and outdoor tips, stories from the trail, guests/experts that live adventure, and more.
If you enjoyed this episode and want more, please subscribe, leave us a rating, and drop a review. Your support means the world to us and helps us reach more adventurers like you!
We Want to Hear From You! Your stories and questions enrich our community. Share your own hunting experiences, tips, or questions in the comments below or connect with us on social media.
Stay Connected: Follow us on Instagram. Like us on Facebook. Watch on YouTube. Shop on Etsy. Visit our Website
By Lone Pine AdventuresEp. 17: The final piece of our Wilderness Camping Series for beginners and novices to wilderness camping.
In this one, we discuss the importance of breaking camp and leaving no trace, focusing on minimizing your environmental impact and preserving natural surroundings, emphasizing site restoration, micro trash removal, and additionally, highlighting the significance of reflecting on one's camping experience for personal growth and future trip planning, as well as documenting the journey. Safety, preparation, respect for nature, and community building are recurring themes throughout this 10-part series and essential whenever heading out into the backcountry.
Links and Resources: Camping Checklist with Example Food/Meal Ideas and The Complete Wilderness Camping 101 Guide PDF
Next Episode Preview: Next week I talk all about fall camping in the Boundary Waters and a recent October trip into American Agnes.
Subscribe for More: Fuel your wild side and don't miss out on future episodes filled with camping and outdoor tips, stories from the trail, guests/experts that live adventure, and more.
If you enjoyed this episode and want more, please subscribe, leave us a rating, and drop a review. Your support means the world to us and helps us reach more adventurers like you!
We Want to Hear From You! Your stories and questions enrich our community. Share your own hunting experiences, tips, or questions in the comments below or connect with us on social media.
Stay Connected: Follow us on Instagram. Like us on Facebook. Watch on YouTube. Shop on Etsy. Visit our Website