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Lightweight Backpacking and Camping: A Field Guide to Wilderness Equipment, Technique, and Style (Backpacking Light)

Lightweight Backpacking and Camping: A Field Guide to Wilderness Equipment, Technique, and Style (Backpacking Light)

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Author: Ryan Jordan
Publisher: Beartooth Mountain Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 78638

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 436
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 1.1

ISBN: 0974818828
Dewey Decimal Number: 796
EAN: 9780974818825
ASIN: 0974818828

Publication Date: October 2005
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The days of carrying monster packs into the wilderness are officially over!

New Book Completely Redefines How to Enjoy Backcountry Travel

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"Backpacking should be comfortable, safe, and fun."

So say the backcountry experts at Backpacking Light Magazine in their new book, Lightweight Backpacking & Camping: A Field Guide to Wilderness Equipment, Technique, and Style. And they should know: Backpacking Light Magazine is recognized as the outdoor industry's leading authority in lightweight hiking and backcountry travel, and has helped thousands of outdoor enthusiasts discover the joy of going light.

"The notion that you need to carry 40 or 50 pounds of gear into the backcountry to be comfortable and safe is absolutely ridiculous," says the books Editor, Ryan Jordan, who is also the Publisher of Backpacking Light Magazine and the outdoor industry's chief proselytizer of today's exploding lightweight backpacking movement. "Gear manufacturers continue to contaminate the market with too much gear that is overbuilt, overdesigned, overpriced, and overweight. Backpackers deserve to be told the other side of the story: that you can do more with less, and that a pack weight of less than 15 pounds (not including food and water) is easily accessible even to beginners."

A book about lightweight backpacking should be smart, fat, and heavy.

This new book redefines modern day backpacking as safe, comfortable, and fun but with a much lighter pack. And, it doesn't take a casual approach to the topic: 436 pages of content educate backcountry users of all levels about the gear and technique required to make them experts.

Lightweight Backpacking & Camping fills major gaps in existing outdoor literature by offering:

- Multiple, balanced perspectives that appeal to a wide range of experiences, skills, and personal styles.

- In-depth content that provides basic, intermediate, and advanced discussions of skills that grow with the reader.

- Up-to-date information about the best lightweight gear and apparel, including the manufacturers that make it and the retailers that carry it.

Lightweight Backpacking & Camping is the most comprehensive and rigorous text ever published on the subject. In addition to chapters about gear and basic skills, consider its more advanced topics: why the biomechanics of walking justifies the use of running shoes instead of boots; how an examination of thermoregulation science suggests why today's high-tech synthetic clothing is too heavy and poorly engineered; how super-ultralight backpacking with a five pound pack can allow someone in average physical condition to hike a 30 mile day, and why some inclement weather conditions can be ideally suited for sleeping under an ultralight tarp, rather than a heavy tent.

Lightweight Backpacking & Camping not only sets the standard for backcountry education, it raises the bar to heights never before seen in the outdoor industry. Unlike other texts, Lightweight Backpacking & Camping justififes its claims with good science, proper technique, and rationale discussions: not marketing, hyperbole, and guesswork.

Yes, lightweight backpacking works for everyone.

Lightweight backpacking (often, with a pack weight of less than 20 pounds) is the fastest growing trend in backpacking. Going light makes backcountry hiking more accessible to families, Boy Scouts, and aging baby boomers groups normally excluded from enjoying the backcountry because of their inability to carry absurdly heavy backpacks.

Lightweight Backpacking & Camping is targeted not only to "heavy school" backpackers trying to get the motorhome off their back, but also to advanced wilderness travelers trying to do more with less. To that end, the volume is as well-suited for beginning hikers as it is to elite mountain athletes.


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Lightweight Backpacking and Camping   October 2, 2008
Great reference with lots of practical information on ultralight backpacking. It's full of ideas on how to keep your pack light without compromising too on much comfort.


4 out of 5 stars Great book!   June 9, 2008
This book is a great in-depth manual for the art of UL hiking. They are a little sold-out to promoting their own products, but still highly recommended.


4 out of 5 stars LIGHTWEIGHT BACKPACKING CAMPING   June 5, 2008
This is a great book that will give most anyone all the background needed to understand the concepts behind not only backpacking but also camping. The book is divided into sections: The art and science of Walking, Protection from the elements, Eating Drinking and Hygiene, First Aid, Proven Lightweight Solutions. The waking section includes a great deal of information regarding the forces placed on the feet and joints during walking/hiking whether it is uphill, downhill, across a hill, and also the effects of back packs and pack weight on these forces. I have been hiking a long time and there is a lot of interesting information here. The other sections of the book have similar in-depth background to help you understand better how things work. That is good to help you make better decisions on selecting gear and clothing. There is a lot of mention of the backpackinglight web site that I am now subscribed to. This book is a must-have if you are serious about not lugging around a lot of weight (that is really un-needed) out on the trail.


4 out of 5 stars Enjoyable and Intertaining!   January 27, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Other than my Royal Rangers Handbook as a kid in the 80's this was my first book into the world of backpacking. I have to say that the whole lightweight backpacking idea really appeals to me for many reasons. I remember lugging around all that unnecessary gear. The over weight packing made for some long and tortuous trips. Me and my wife are soon to move from South Florida to Denver CO. and are getting ourselves together for some good ol out dooring (hiking/backpacking /camping). I went to the public library to get some books to read on the subjects of camping /hiking and backpacking before I buy to see if there any good.
Ryan Jordan's LIGHTWEIGHT is to me a good book. It opened the door of the whole light and ultralight packing up to me and my wife.After Reading it along with all the other books I checked out from the public library Id have to say it was one of my favs. there were times that I wished MR Jordan would of went into a little more detail on certain subjects , but I guess he couldn't cover every subject in complete detail. I would have to say that this book to me is not the definitive backpackers guide. There was no survival section. There was a section specifically for women that my wife found both educational and entertaining. I will go and buy this book though and recommend it to anyone that is interested in backpacking , whether ultralight or not.



5 out of 5 stars The most advanced book on the subject   August 13, 2007
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

This the best book on the subject. I think the detail is a bit too much for the novice. "Lighten Up" is a better introductory work, but the depth offered here is without comparison. I loved it all except for the detail on walking. Either I don't have the patience/intellect, or it's just a bit too much. All that said, it truly is the best book on the subject, and I learned an incredible amount from it.

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