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Backpacking Caraga – tips and techniques

April 27, 2010 14 Comments

Backpacking is a great way to enjoy nature up close and is a very affordable way to engage physical activities and see unique places. We all know that the word backpacking of course comes from its root word backpack. When you are out in the wild and are going for an adventure it is always a good feeling when you know that you have the new backpacking gear attach to your body. It is crucial for having an ultra lightweight backpacking as much as possible because you are taking the course of different places you have not seen.

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Backpacking in Caraga is such a wonderful experience that I would urge all you backpackers out there to visit and do a bit of traveling in a motherly nature of Caraga. Backpacking Caraga: destinations that should be on your next itinerary.

Backpacking Tools

In modern times, the trend of hiking and trekking is increasing. Nothing can ruin a hiking, camping, or backpacking trip as being unprepared. So the next time you take a backpacking trip, make sure you have these ten essentials:

1. Map – assists one in not getting lost in the ground.
2. Compass (optionally supplemented with a GPS receiver) – the same idea of no.1 essentials.
3. Sunglasses and sunscreen – prevent any probable eye injury inflicted by sun light, tree branches and flying debris.
4. Extra food and water – prevent or cure hypothermia and dehydration.
5. Extra clothes – protect from hypothermia and the elements, including thorns, insects, sun, wind, and often cold.
6. Headlamp (outdoor)/ flashlight – protect from physical injury when traveling in the dark.
7. First aid kit – commonly contains items to treat cuts, abrasions, punctures and burns.
8. Fire starter – to light a campfire is helpful for preventing hypothermia and to signal for aid. In a disaster, a fire increases one’s psychological will to survive.
9. Matches – the same idea of no. 8 essentials.
10. Knife – useful for opening kits, building shelter, shaving wood for tinder, eating, ground surgery (after sterilization), cutting rope and clothing, etc.

Other Paraphernalia

Additional thing is to have a whistle signaling for any danger that might come in your way. As I mentioned before when having a backpacking trip, it is important to have an ultra lightweight backpacking in which the backpack itself speaks the weight. Like getting in a rogue mountain of splendid Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee is very easy. It will carry you in an endless way like your best friend attaching each other.

If you have been using a traditional backpacking tent, it is a smart idea to verify up on a tarp that can serve as a suitable shelter. Then pick a backpacking tent to handle the worst conditions you are probably to face with. A couple of tents offer also an amazing weight saving design. This is notably important aspect in getting shelter to the unknown exciting place like trekking in Mt. Hilonghilong of Agusan del Norte and the majestic Mt. Mayapay of Butuan City.

How about replacing those heavy, hot hiking boots and walk in comfort on your next backpacking trip? Yes, you can. With sixteen pounds on your back, and running shoes in preference to hiking boots, you are backpacking farther, higher, and more enjoyable.

Backpacking could be a fun and adventurous way to spend a weekend with your friends and family.

Filed Under: Backpacking Caraga, Caraga Tagged With: backpack, caraga, caraga backpacking, caraga travel

About Dandee J.F. Monton

Blogger. Broker. Appraiser. Nature Lover.

Comments

  1. Anonymous says

    April 29, 2010 at 8:23 am

    love the caraga…

    Reply
  2. Lax transportation says

    May 6, 2010 at 9:51 am

    Coolness! I’m a Jansport backpack fan, and so will definitely check out the contest.

    Reply
  3. Lydia says

    May 19, 2010 at 4:06 pm

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  4. arze arce says

    May 25, 2010 at 3:42 am

    Cool Website Design, wish to purchase my own domain in the future… Nice backpacking…

    Reply
  5. epstein bar says

    July 15, 2010 at 4:17 am

    Hello there. Was wondering if you have the contact information for Dottie's place? I've been trying to look online to no avail! Thanks 🙂

    Reply
  6. elvie says

    July 20, 2010 at 5:25 am

    Always loved backpacking. Was doing that when I was younger.

    Reply
  7. malagosgarden says

    July 20, 2010 at 11:57 pm

    The next time you're in this part of Mindanao, why not visit the Malagos Garden Resort? August would be an ideal time to visit Davao since it is Kadayawan time. But more than that, mark your calendars on Aug7&8 for the Malagos Farm Fair.

    For the first time, different farm animals will be the star of the show dubbed as the Malagos Farm Fair. It might be of interest to know that Malagos Farm and Garden Resort is currently producing 16 kinds of cheese. Join us at the Malagos Farm Fair and personally witness as many as 300 dairy goats showcased at one time. Aside from that, you can also join the seminar on Cheese in the Philippines by Olive Puentespina. Check out http://malagosfarmfair.blogspot.com/ for other seminar schedules

    Reply
  8. epstein bar says

    August 3, 2010 at 6:29 am

    will also update the contact numbers of the others sourced from the Butuan Tourism Brochure (look at how pathetic tourism officials here are, they love to make brochures but not update websites)

    Reply
  9. Business Consulting says

    August 3, 2010 at 8:25 am

    Hi i think that is very great gurney all is really very nice thanks for it.

    Reply
  10. SEO link vine review says

    August 11, 2010 at 3:28 am

    hello everyone! Butuan city is a very nice place to visit, plus there's a lot of history in it. Another good places to stay are Almont Hotel and the Almont Inland Hotel.

    Reply
  11. epstein bar says

    August 12, 2010 at 9:23 am

    Thanks you for your blog ..very helpful for me

    Reply
  12. PinasBackpackers says

    December 21, 2010 at 1:24 am

    @dandee —> very informative post… nice one sir…

    Reply
  13. PinasBackpackers says

    December 21, 2010 at 1:24 am

    @dandee —> very informative post… nice one sir…

    Reply
    • Dandee J.F. Monton says

      June 15, 2011 at 3:18 am

      thank you.

      Reply

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