tristan-pineda-lfggcsj41bc-unsplashBackpacking is a great way to get into the back country wilderness. Both Washington and Idaho have magnificent destinations, however, being days away from civilization brings a host of issues to do it safely, comfortably, and responsibly. Here are library and other resources to do just that. Don’t forget to have those ten essentials in your pack!

Library Books and DVDs 

The Complete Guide to Backpacking: Field-Tested Gear, Advice, and Know-How for the Trail 

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The Ultimate Hiker’s Gear Guide: Tools & Techniques to Hit the Trail by Andrew Skurka

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Backpacking Washington: Overnight and Multi-Day Routes by Craig Romano

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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Backpacking and Hiking by Jason Stevenson

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Backpacker Long Trails: Mastering the Art of the Thru-Hike by Liz Thomas

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Hiking & Backpacking: A Complete Illustrated Guide by Buck Tilton

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Hiking and Backpacking: Outdoor Adventures by Marni Goldenberg

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The Backpacker’s Field Manual: A Comprehensive Guide to Mastering Backcountry Skills by Rick Curtis

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Backpacking & Hiking by Karen Berger 

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Backpacking: Essential Skills to Advanced Techniques by Victoria Logue

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Magazine Resources  

Explore magazines from OverDrive or through their Libby app! Here you can read the complete electronic version of titles such as Backpacker, Outside, and The Great Outdoors 

 

Stream videos on Kanopy  

Go to Kanopy and watch the series Outdoor Fundamentals: Everything You Need to Know to Stay Safe. 24 insightful videos will give you the practical skills you need to set off for the water or the woods. Topics such as canoeing and kayaking skills, backpacking, navigation, and first aid are covered.  

Other Resources 

Washington Trails Association: Overnight Backpacking Destinations — Washington Trails Association (wta.org) 

Washington Trails Association: 3-5 Day Backpacking Trips for Summer — Washington Trails Association (wta.org)