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Unlocking Adventure: Our Essential Backpacking Gear Guide

Unlocking Adventure: Our Essential Backpacking Gear Guide

This post contains affiliate links.Gator and Nuthin in Switzerland on the Haute RouteThe beauty of backpacking lies in its freedom and adaptability. There's no one-size-fits-all approach – what works for one adventurer might not be ideal for the next. That's the...

Adventure Ready Gifts: Unique Ideas for Outdoor Enthusiasts

Adventure Ready Gifts: Unique Ideas for Outdoor Enthusiasts

This post contains affiliate links.Gator, Nuthin, and Merci backpacking in the Wind River RangeAre you thinking of gifts for someone who loves going on adventures? Whether it's traversing the great outdoors or embarking on exciting journeys, here's our carefully...

The 7 Best Dog Leashes for Hiking and Backpacking

The 7 Best Dog Leashes for Hiking and Backpacking

This post contains affiliate links.Merci overlooking La Rumorosa in MexicoOne of our favorite things to do in the world is to hit the trails with our dog Merci. She is four years old and has over 2,000 trail miles under her collar. She has hiked everywhere from the...

Gift Ideas for Adventure Dog Owners

Gift Ideas for Adventure Dog Owners

This post contains affiliate links.Nuthin and Merci backpacking in the Wind River RangeWhether you're seeking the ideal present for a fellow adventurer or gearing up for your own journeys, these adventure dog gifts are sure to enhance the thrill of exploring the great...

The 5 Best Tents for Backpacking with a Dog

The 5 Best Tents for Backpacking with a Dog

This post contains affiliate links.Gator and Merci backpacking in Colorado on the Continental Divide TrailWhen it comes to planning a backpacking trip with your furry friend, choosing the right tent is essential. Whether you're embarking on a multi-day hike or setting...

How to Choose the Best Dog Food for Backpacking

How to Choose the Best Dog Food for Backpacking

This post contains affiliate links.Nuthin and Merci on a sunrise hike in Oaxaca, MexicoFeeding your dog a high-quality food is important for its everyday health. Backpacking puts enormous stress on our bodies, so it is crucial to consider the impact it has on your dog...

Backpacking with Your Dog: Packing List

Backpacking with Your Dog: Packing List

This post contains affiliate links.Merci's backpacking gearGator and I enjoy being outdoors, so taking our dog Merci along is a no brainer. She was always meant to be a trail dog; backpacking is one of Merci’s favorite things to do. We have taken her backpacking all...

Trekking in Nepal: Annapurna Circuit Packing List

Trekking in Nepal: Annapurna Circuit Packing List

This post contains affiliate links.Nepal is a popular destination for trekking, and for good reason. The Himalayas size and beauty are unmatched anywhere else in the world. Gator and I recently went on a 16-day trek in Nepal on the Annapurna Circuit and brought along...

Trekking the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal: Comprehensive Guide

Trekking the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal: Comprehensive Guide

Gator, Nuthin and Merci at Tilicho LakeTo those who are intrigued by mountains the Himalayas are the holy grail. To walk on them is the experience of a lifetime. The Annapurna Circuit is one of the most accessible long-distance treks in Nepal that can be done without...

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 1 – Chamonix, France

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 1 – Chamonix, France

The Haute Route is a series of backpacking trails that span from Chamonix, France to Zermatt, Switzerland. Depending on which paths you take, the trail is roughly 120 miles long. We decided to backpack the entire route over 13 days. We flew into Geneva, Switzerland...

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 2 – Chamonix to Trient

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 2 – Chamonix to Trient

With our trusty guidebook in hand, we boarded the bus in Chamonix, France for our first day of hiking. The doors of the bus opened in Argentière, we stepped off and our adventure began. To find the trail the guidebook gave directions from the center of town – we had...

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 3 – Trient to Champex

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 3 – Trient to Champex

The night before, we scouted the trail leading out of Trient to prevent another morning of getting lost. Up and away we ascended steeply. We had plenty of company with backpackers hiking the Tour de Mont Blanc. The TMB is a similar trail that circles Mount Blanc and...

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 4 – Champex to Verbier

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 4 – Champex to Verbier

Today’s hike was supposed to be easy. Only an estimated four hours and most of the terrain was downhill. This was a relief because our bodies were still getting used to walking so many miles a day. We needed the rest. As we left the hotel we descended a few steep...

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 5 – Verbier to Cabane de Louvie

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 5 – Verbier to Cabane de Louvie

Excited, we left the hotel room. Today’s hike contained a few milestones for us. This would be our first high mountain pass, and our first time to stay in a mountain hut. The wilderness was supposed to be more remote. Our first leg of the journey was a cable car ride...

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 7 – Prafleuri to Arolla

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 7 – Prafleuri to Arolla

We scheduled an early morning breakfast, eager to get out on the trail. It was a cloudy morning, but today’s hike was supposed to be adventurous – walking over glaciers and climbing ladders over a mountain pass. The trail quickly lead us over the steep Col de Roux....

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 8 – Arolla to Les Haudères

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 8 – Arolla to Les Haudères

Due to all of the boulder hopping the day before, Nuthin and I both woke up with injuries.  My knees were hurting and Nuthin had a bad knee and ankle. Today’s hike was an easy 3-hour walk, and mostly downhill to the small town of Les Haudères. We slept in and had a...

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 9 – Les Haudères to Grimentz

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 9 – Les Haudères to Grimentz

Today’s hike was supposed to be strenuous, roughly 7 to 8 hours long and extreme elevation changes. We were also in a time crunch, the bus we had to catch at the end of the day to Grimentz left at 3:30 pm. We woke up at 5:30 am to have breakfast. Breakfast was not...

Backpacking the Haute Route : Day 10 – Grimentz to Zinal

Backpacking the Haute Route : Day 10 – Grimentz to Zinal

Today’s hike was only an estimated 4 hours long but with heavy elevation changes. Getting lost and not hiking much the day before was nice for our injuries. We thought with an easy day today maybe we could get rid of them. We ate breakfast and caught a short bus ride...

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 11 – Zinal to Gruben

Backpacking the Haute Route: Day 11 – Zinal to Gruben

The morning started off like any day on the Haute Route, straight on up. The trail steeply led through the woods for about 2 hours before it broke out to an open area. It was overcast, but we could see a beautiful view of snow-covered mountains and the valley below....

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