I’m Back

Posted on September 10, 2007 by Allie

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If you noticed that posting was a little light last week, comments took a few days to go up, and I didn’t get around to the icky ingredients posts I promised, it’s because I spent most of last week preparing for and taking a last minute backpacking trip.

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It was hot, but heavenly. We hiked about 18 miles over the course of two days, set up camp by a really pretty pond, and were treated to fresh blueberries for breakfast (we found a wild blueberry bush a few feet from our campsite).

If you’ve never been backpacking, I highly recommend giving it a try. While it can be physically demanding, it’s also a great way to clear your mind, enjoy nature, and appreciate what your body is capable of accomplishing.

EMS and other outdoor equipment stores rent equipment, so for less than the cost of a hotel room you can camp or backpack even if you don’t have your own equipment.

Fall is the perfect time to take a weekend trip: fewer bugs, fewer people, great foliage and cooler temperatures.

eHow has some great articles for getting started.

Backpacking is a great, eco-friendly way to take a vacation. Just remember to leave no trace.

4 Comments +

  1. Hope you had a great trip! I love camping too, it’s great fun. Just wondering if you have a myspace page?
    Love your blog by the way :-)

    September 11th, 2007 at 9:29 pm
    Comment by Jo
  2. Thanks, Jo!

    I don’t have a myspace page yet. I keep meaning to set one up, and I just haven’t gotten around to it yet. When I do, I’ll post a link here.

    September 11th, 2007 at 11:01 pm
    Comment by Allie
  3. Allie, you are my kind of gal!

    While my family will not backpack, we *do* spend a few weeks each summer road tripping to the western U.S., camping and hiking.

    I enjoy the site!

    September 12th, 2007 at 12:32 pm
    Comment by Regular_Lady
  4. Thanks, Regular Lady!

    September 12th, 2007 at 12:36 pm
    Comment by Allie

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