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Andrew Skurka is an accomplished adventure athlete, speaker, guide, and writer. Skurka has been named "Adventurer of the Year" by both Outside and National Geographic Adventure, as well as "Person of the Year" by Backpacker. He is most well known for his solo long-distance backpacking trips.
Andrew Skurka Blog
3w ago
The Brooks Range offers arguably the greatest wilderness trekking in North America. But it has no trails or bridges; it’s the subject of no guidebooks and few online trip reports; it’s crossed by only one road; and it’s home to a gazillion tussocks and mosquitoes — So how do you plan a successful backpacking trip there?
Last night, I moderated a discussion with Andrew in which we covered:
an overview of the Brooks Range, including location, size, and management
how the Brooks Range is notable within Alaska
the prime backpacking season there and what to expect each month
logistics of how to ac ..read more
Andrew Skurka Blog
1M ago
Last night Andrew moderated a discussion between guide Kat Weyland and myself about all the ways that backpacking is inherently different for women than it is for men.
Topics we discussed included:
Dealing with potential harassment or unwanted attention
Tips for hiking solo
Mensturation
Peeing and pooping in the woods
Skin and hair care
Women-specific gear and whether you need it
Training and fitness
Additional Resources
https://andrewskurka.com/section/for-women/
Watch the event:
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Andrew Skurka Blog
1M ago
Our first guided trips of the season in southern Utah start in about four weeks, wahoo!
We still a limited number of open spots on 5-, 7-, and 11-day backpacking trips and technical canyoneering courses. All remaining spots are now available at 30 percent off full price.
Program and trip information
Schedule and current availability
Prices
To apply, go here. If have questions, contact me.
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Andrew Skurka Blog
1M ago
Footwear is consistently the most discussed topic among the clients on our guided trips in southern Utah during the planning phases. It comes up in our online discussion board, during gear list reviews, and on our virtual group calls. Why? I think it’s due to:
This region’s unique conditions, and
The outsized repercussions of wearing inappropriate footwear on these trips.
This post should be helpful for any reader who is planning a backpacking trip in a desert, including but not limited to southern Utah and northern Arizona. For years I’ve been wanting to write it; going forward, I’ll keep i ..read more
Andrew Skurka Blog
1M ago
Join Kat Weyland and I on March 26 for a discussion, moderated by Andrew, about considerations for female backpackers that are different than those for males.
Kat is based in West Virginia and has worked in outdoor education since 2004. She has thru-hiked the Appalachian and the Continental Divide Trails as well as backpacked through the Swiss Alps, the West Highland Way in Scotland, and the Routeburn Track in New Zealand.
Join us on March 26 at 6:00pm MT here.
Topic covered will include:
Dealing with potential harassment or unwanted attention
Tips for hiking solo
Menstruation
Peei ..read more
Andrew Skurka Blog
2M ago
Last night Andrew and I hosted a 55-minute tutorial on trip planning. If you joined us, thank you. If you didn’t, you can watch the replay below. Please join us for our next discussion at the end of the month about the ways in which backpacking is fundamentally different for women than men.
Topics we discussed included:
Why trip planning matters
Defining trip parameters: where, when, with who, and why?
How to research likely conditions, such as temperature and bug pressure
How to select gear
Planning an itinerary
Food and resupply planning
Creating and collecting navigational resources
Assess ..read more
Andrew Skurka Blog
2M ago
For about twenty years and almost exclusively I have used Aquamira ($15) to purify backcountry water sources. And it’s been the only purification method used by the guided trip program that I started in 2011 and that has over 1,000 alumni.
Last month two of these alumni emailed me separately, asking for a written explanation of our Aquamira methods. Alfredo wrote, “I am leading a group of ten new backpackers on a three-day trip in central Florida. I normally use a gravity filter but want to change to Aquamira after using it in the High Sierra.” And David wrote, “Please explain how your guides ..read more
Andrew Skurka Blog
2M ago
Join Andrew and I on March 6 for another tutorial livestream. The focus of this conversation is a deep dive on how to plan a backpacking trip.
Join us on March 6 at 6:00pm MT here.
Topic covered will include:
Why trip planning matters
Defining trip parameters: where, when, with who, and why?
How to research likely conditions, such as temperature and bug pressure
How to select gear
Planning an itinerary
Food and resupply planning
Creating and collecting navigational resources
Assessing and gaining the appropriate skills and fitness
Completing a final systems check
Andrew draws from exper ..read more
Andrew Skurka Blog
3M ago
Yesterday, Andrew and I hosted a livestream focused on the foundations of backpacking in the desert.
Topics we discussed included:
Leave No Trace in the desert
Trip planning: seasonality and daily flow
Hazards
Water: how much to carry, how to find it, carrying capacity, favorite bottles, treatment, electrolytes
Footwear: ideal characteristics, favorite models
Clothing: tops, bottoms, accessories
Camp selection: best and worst desert camps
Dry camping
Best shelters for the desert
Pitching shelters on slickrock and sand
Gear care and special gear
Desert navigation
In terms of the desert experi ..read more
Andrew Skurka Blog
3M ago
Join Andrew and I on January 30 for another Ask Us Anything livestream. The focus of this conversation is desert travel and backpacking.
Join us on January 30 at 6:00pm MT here.
Topic covered will include:
Water planning
Trip planning: seasonality and daily schedule
Overland and canyon travel: navigation
Footwear
Clothing
Hazards: wildlife and weather
Camping and shelter setup
Gear care
Special gear considerations
LNT & Etiquette
In terms of the desert experience we’ll be drawing upon, here are the highlights:
Andrew
backpacked 800 miles across the Colorado Plateau from Arches to G ..read more