This is NOT another backpacking gear book.
Backpacking the Light Way has one goal: to help backpackers lighten their loads. You need not sacrifice comfort to enter the world of ultralight backpacking, but you do need to change the way you think about gear, pack loads, and planning.
Preservation of comfort is the guiding principle of this book. It allows you to learn ultralight techniques and tricks without sacrificing what’s important.
Longtime professional outdoor-skills instructor Richard Light teaches field-tested, proven strategies for:
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Richard A. Light is an instructor of backpacking, rock climbing, and other outdoor skills. He has been backpacking, climbing, hiking, skiing, and generally active in the outdoors for more than 50 years. He especially loves telemark skiing, rock climbing, backpacking, canyoneering, snowshoeing, building igloos, and reveling in the beauty and majesty of nature. Rick taught skiing as an RMSIA/PSIA fully certified alpine instructor in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He has been designing and leading multiday backpacks in remote areas of the Grand Canyon since 1993. He loves playing in the high country above timberline, canyoneering through slot canyons, exploring backcountry with no trails, teaching and helping others, and, especially, just being in the silence and wonder of wilderness. He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
THIS IS NOT ANOTHER BACKPACKING GEAR BOOK.
Backpacking the Light Way has one goal: to help backpackers lighten their loads. You need not sacrifice comfort to enter the world of ultralight backpacking, but you do need to change the way you think about gear, pack loads, and planning. Preservation of comfort is the guiding principle of this book. It allows you to learn ultralight techniques and tricks withoutThe Paradigm Shift
The illustration on the next page demonstrate that our viewpoint changes what we see. Our perception dictates which version of each optical illusion we see. Similarly, our viewpoint, based on our values and beliefs, shapes how we think about and implement all backpacking adventures, how we choose and use our gear, and the general approach we take to outdoor adventure.
Beginner backpackers do not have to move from one set of values and beliefs to another to begin backpacking. Experienced backpackers who are used to conventional backpacking equipment and its corresponding thinking will need to experience a paradigm shift in thought and attitudes toward backpacking gear, its usage, and its organization in order to incorporate ultralight ideas.
In the years I’ve been thinking about ultralight gear, I seem to continually find myself falling into the trap of my old values, old viewpoints, and conventional thinking. This is, of course, the natural result of many years of looking at the world through the same glasses. I’ll look at a piece of gear and think, “Of course I need to take that!” Then, if I’m honest with myself, I realize that the reason I want to take it is only that I’ve always taken it. How can we get out of this holding pattern? The first step to enter a paradigm shift is to confront our own biases, built-in habits, hidden beliefs, and perspectives that form the basis of how we see life.
We need to be aware of our mindset and its values before we can shift to another if we so desire. Without this awareness, shifting is either sudden and traumatic, or accidental, and therefore not when we need it. We discussed above some of the central characteristics of the conventional backpacking and ultralight backpacking mental frameworks, along with some suggestions about assumptions as we go through the shift. These will help us in our quest to be free of the habits that limit our transition. Then, as we consider ultralight gear, ultralight attitudes, and ultralight backpacking as a new way of being in the wilderness, we can be aware of the assumptions and expectations in our mind that come from the conventional backpacking world. With this awareness, we can choose to not apply those assumptions in this arena. Then we are free to make decisions that are not based on or biased by such habit-based thinking.
We need to be honest with ourselves about our strengths, weaknesses, and needs. This is especially true in the area of personal comfort. Here is a list of questions that might help:
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