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Sienna Fry – Backpacking 101
Backpacking 101
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Getting Started
All About Gear
Backpacking Gear Basics
Gear 101: Backpacks
Gear 101: Tents
Gear 101: Sleeping Bags and Pads
Gear 101: Layering
Gear 101: Accessories
Caring for Your Gear
Is Ultralight Gear Right for You?
Knowing Your Pack
Dialing In Your Pack
Fitting and Adjusting Your Pack
Trip Planning
Prepping for Your Trip
Planning for Different Geographic Areas
Travel and Navigation Basics
Campsite Selection
Camp Cooking
Regulating Your Temperature
Bathroom and Hygiene
First-Aid Basics
Building a First-Aid Kit
Assessing and Treating Common Ailments
Backpacking Etiquette
OVERVIEW
This course will teach you the skills you need to explore the outdoors on foot including what gear you need (and how to use it) as well as the basics on planning trips, navigating on- or off-trail, setting up camp, and even administering first aid.
You’ll Learn
How to select the right backpacking gear (from boots to tents) and how to pack it
Trip-planning and basic navigation
Campsite selection
Food preparation
Backcountry hygiene (including pooping in the woods)
Required safety information and trail etiquette
INSTRUCTOR
Sienna Fry
Sienna Fry was raised on the northern California coast and grew up hiking and backpacking in the Redwood Forest. She earned a B.A. in Physical and Environmental Geography with a certificate in GIS/Cartography (aka: maps) from California State University, Chico. During college, Sienna fell in love with rock climbing, skiing, and outdoor education and began working for the Colorado Outward Bound School as an intern.
When she’s not working, Sienna’s exploring the high peaks of the Rocky Mountains or the slickrock canyons of southern Utah.
“Each backpacking trip is a chance to explore the best of what the outdoors has to offer, whether you’re a beginner or experienced backpacker,” Sienna says. “I’ve led dozens of groups of teenagers on backpacking trips—many of whom had no experience camping when they started—so I know what it takes to introduce people to something that I’m passionate about.”