Intro to Backpacking Adventure
Click here to book your adventure for December 10-11, 2022 [Bucketlister over 45]
This adventure is perfect for anyone whose idea of camping is a sheet tent in the living room but is ready for a little bit more adventure. The Valiant Outfitters’ Intro to Backpacking Adventure is a low-risk, high-reward first step toward overnight backpacking. Under the guidance of our founding outfitter, Joe Bassett, you’ll launch day hikes from a base camp where you’ll practice trail etiquette, Leave No Trace principles, tent construction, and packing and hiking skills without the stress that often comes with a first overnight hike.
Cost: $289
This adventure requires a minimum of 2 pre-paid registrations. The group maximum is 5 persons. (If you have a group of more than 5 individuals, please contact us at info@valiantoutfitters.com for information on one of our Premium Private Backpacking Adventures.
Paid registration includes an hour-long virtual (Zoom) Personal Outfitting Session ($99 value), trail and/or park permits, shuttle between trailheads (if needed), and your guide.
A tip for your guide is not included in the cost.
Itinerary
Day 1: You’ll meet your guide at an established campsite at 3:00 PM. Once everyone has arrived your guide will distribute any rental gear followed by the first session which will cover basic outdoor safety and first-aid.
After a quick demonstration on setting up a campsite, you’ll set up your own basecamp* under the watchful eye of your guide. Then we’ll gather for a primer on using backpacking cook gear.
After cooking and enjoying supper your guide will lead a short evening hike before returning to relax around the campfire. Your guide will then bore you to exhaustion with tales of his wilderness adventures (some of which are true).
Day 2: Rise-and-shine is 7:00 AM followed by breakfast as soon as you can cook it. At 8:00 we’ll gather for a primer on Leave No Trace and navigation. Then comes the gear “shakedown” to learn what is really needed, and what is not, on a backpacking adventure. After the shakedown, we’ll load our packs and set out for a 3-4 mile mock overnight hike. During the mock overnight hike, we’ll discuss the 5 Ws of campsite location (water, wood, wind, widowmakers, wildlife), trail etiquette, foot care, and more.
Once we select our campsite we’ll set up camp for our mock overnight stay, cook lunch, and talk about the experience of an actual overnight hike.
We’ll then pack up and hike back to base camp where we’ll cook and enjoy supper before reviewing and recapping all that we’ve learned. The official adventure will conclude with breaking down our basecamps at about 7:00 before saying goodbye.
Day 3 (optional): Guest are welcome to stay a second night at basecamp if they are willing to risk more campfire stories from the guide. Rise-and-shine is at the guest’s pleasure as long as their base camp is broken down and returned to the guide by 10:00 AM. (All base campsites must be vacated by 11:00 AM.)
Guide
This adventure is guided by our founding outfitter Joe Bassett. Joe has personally scouted this trail and planned this hike specifically for beginner and novice backpackers. He’ll draw on more than 40 years of outdoor, nature, and wilderness survival experience to make sure that you enjoy your new skills and the wonder of the trail. Papa Epic, as his grandkids call him, believes that it’s impossible to be in the wilderness and in a bad mood at the same time. He founded Valiant Outfitters specifically to share that philosophy with young and old, novice and expert alike.
Gear
You’ll need to bring the following gear. Items designated with * are available for rent (see below). Remember a Personal Virtual Outfitting Session is included with each adventure, so we’ll guide you through any purchases or rentals that you might need. We’ll also send you a printable detailed gear list.
This may seem like a lot of stuff, but the lightweight gear has been specifically recommended so that each person will carry a base weight of 30-35 lbs, but no more than 30% of their body weight.
- Backpack 40-50 liter (Osprey Talon/Kyte 44 or similar)*
- Tent 2 person with footprint (REI Halfdome+ or Sierra Designs Tabernash 2 or similar)*
- Sleeping bag or quilt 40 or lower degree (Kelty Cosmic 20 or similar)*
- Sleeping pad (Klymit Static V2 or REI Flash 3-season or similar)*
- Trekking poles (REI Trailbreak or similar)*
- Water filter (Sawyer Mini or Squeeze)
- Backpacking stove (SOTO WindMaster or MSR Pocketrocket or similar)*
- Freeze dried backpacking meals – 2/3 breakfasts, 1 lunches, 2 dinners (Mountain House, Backpackers Pantry, or similar)
- Spork (Sea to Summit Alpha Light or similar)*
- Cook kit (MSR Alpine 2 or similar)*
- Butane 2 – 4oz canisters (MSR, JetBoil, or similar)
- One set of outer clothing for hiking (quick dry, wicking, or merino wool; athletic clothing is a good option; avoid cotton)
- One sleeping outfit (cotton is OK for sleeping and relaxing around camp)
- Underwear and merino wool socks for each day
- Footwear (Light weight boots like Merrill Moabs or trail runners are best)
- Rain jacket or poncho
- Lightweight jacket or fleece
- Headlamp (Petzl Tikkina or similar; adjustable brightness and/or red filter option is best)*
- Sunglasses
- Commercial water bottle (Smart Water, Dasani, are compatible with Sawyer water filters)
- Bug spray (Deet or Picaridin is best)
- Sunscreen
- Tooth paste and toothbrush
- Hat
- Medications (Your guide is wilderness first-aid certified and will have a full first-aid kit, but over the counter medications in that list are reserved for emergencies only.)
Rentals (all rental gear meets or exceeds the recommendations made above)
- A la Carte
- Backpack – $50
- 2 person tent & footprint – $50
- Sleeping bag – $30
- Trekking poles – $18
- Packages
- Basic – $165
- Backpack, tent & footprint, sleeping bag & pad, trekking poles
- Basic for 2 persons – $210
- 2 backpacks, 1 tent & footprint, 2 sleeping bags & pads, 2 sets of trekking poles
- Premium – $215
- Backpack, tent & footprint, sleeping bag & pad, stove, cook kit, spork, headlamp, trekking poles
- Premium for 2 persons – $270
- 2 backpacks, 1 tent & footprint, 2 sleeping bags & pads, 1 stove, 1 cook kit, 2 sporks, 2 headlamps, 2 sets of trekking poles
- Basic – $165
Rentals must be prepaid and reserved at least 2 weeks prior to the adventure.
*Basecamp tents will be provided by Valiant Outfitters.
COVID Safety Information
For the health and assurance of everyone involved, hikers are expected to provide proof of vaccination or negative test result within 48 hours of the adventure. Masks will be required during the shuttle ride, only.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us at info@valiantoutfitters.com to ask specific questions about our procedures and protocols.
Cancellations
Full payment is required at the time of registration. Valiant Outfitters Adventures are pre-paid and include a non-refundable 20% admin fee. Cancellations made within 7-14 days of an adventure or course are eligible for a 50% refund. Refunds are not issued for cancellations made within one week of an adventure or course.
The adventure takes place rain or shine, but if Valiant Outfitters cancels an adventure or course due to severe weather (lightning, excessive winds, etc.) then a full refund will be issued.
[*Different cancellation policies apply to beta adventures and courses.]
One More Thing
Time spent in the wilderness is rewarding and challenging, however, sometimes it’s downright uncomfortable. But learning to rejoice in spite of the circumstance is part of the point, right? So keeping a positive mindset is important to get the most from the experience. When things go “sideways” we encourage each other to “embrace the suck.”