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Tag Archives: backpacking

Graffiti at an All-Time High- Parks Closing…

18 Thursday Apr 2013

Posted by girlycamping in News Updates, Photos

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backpacking, camping, environment, graffiti, hiking, joshua tree, national parks, nature, outdoors, parks, photography, photos, pictures, trash, vandalism, vandalize


graffiti
This past weekend we camped in Angeles National Forest east of Azusa in Los Angeles. I was walking around taking pictures when I spot graffiti- all over the place! It was announced that popular hiking spots of Joshua Tree are being closed for graffiti as well. Rangers said they’ve found graffiti spray painted on 17 sites, including the famous rock formations and historic Native American sites, at the Southern California park’s Rattlesnake Canyon. Continue reading →

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Heaton Flats Trip…

14 Sunday Apr 2013

Posted by girlycamping in Camping Trips

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Angeles National Forest, backpack, backpacking, campground, camping, Heaton Flats, hiking, nature, outdoors, san gabriel mountains


Heaton Flats

My boyfriend and I just got back from a one-nighter at Heaton Flats in the San Gabriel mountains. We got up there around 10:30 PM and hiked in about 1/2 a mile to Heaton Flats, set up our camp site, and got our drinking on (wine and tall cans of beer 🙂 ). The next day we panned for gold, took some pictures, and headed back home. It was the perfect little trip to escape for one day 🙂 Continue reading →

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6 Items That Never Leave My Backpack…

12 Friday Apr 2013

Posted by girlycamping in Camping Humor, Tips

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backpack, backpacking, camping, camping for girls, camping trips, e cards, funny, girly, girly camping, hiking, humor, lists, nature, outdoors, packing, preparing, sleeping bag, stove, tent, tips


Camping E Card

My Essentials

Today we decided to go camping this weekend- yay! The bad thing? We decided this morning and I still have to work today, get off at 5:00, drive 30 minutes, pack quickly, and leave by a reasonable time to avoid traffic but still drive 2 1/2 hours. So, the one thing going for me is my packing is almost done- and I haven’t even started! Here are 6 items I never take out to make my packing easier! Continue reading →

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You Choose My Next Adventure Winner…

05 Friday Apr 2013

Posted by girlycamping in Camping Trips

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backpacking, camping, hiking, nature, outdoors, planning, travel, travelling, trips, yosemite


yosemiteThank you all for the votes on choosing my next adventure! And the winner is Yosemite! Now I don’t know where to begin on planning this thing! We’ve gone to local camping spots- nothing this big! I don’t even know where to begin! Probably need to get a reservation first. I have all my gear. Just need to pick a time and go, right?! Continue reading →

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You Know, This Isn’t So Girly After All…

30 Saturday Mar 2013

Posted by girlycamping in Camping Trips, Hiking, Tips

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adventure, backpacking, camping, camping for girls, camping trips, girly, girly camping, glamping, hiking, nature, outdoors


Stonewall Peak
I feel the need to redeem myself after my reblogging of Packing Part Two full of scarves, leggings, and lipgloss! Just because I want to look pretty while camping doesn’t mean I can’t handle it! I am by far not the gnarly, baddest camper ever- I just like to have fun and take pics!  But people like to tell me how much of a wuss I am and that this is too girly so to redeem my girly camping ways, I compiled a small list of things I feel make me badass from over the last 9 months of camping, hiking, and other excursions. Good comments or bad, I welcome them all! So… here are a few things that justify my “girly” camping: Continue reading →

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Packing Part Two…

30 Saturday Mar 2013

Posted by girlycamping in Camping Trips, Tips

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adventure, backpack, backpacking, camping, hiking, nature, outdoors, packing


3 out of 4 of my reblogging! Happy camping!

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Ok, now that we’ve covered the big stuff in “Packing Part One…” we can move on to the fun part: clothing, accessories, toiletries, and other stuff! Clothing is mainly divided into two categories: warm weather and cold weather. Now remember- I live in Southern California! I am not experienced with extreme cold weather and I will be the first to admit it BUT I am a wimp and I have been FREEZING on camping trips so let me tell you how I avoid it. Always check the weather on where you’re going ahead of time. Being prepared is the number one thing you can do! I ALWAYS bring a big chunky scarf in my pack no matter what. If you are going into super cold climate invest in a down jacket- they are pricey but totally worth it! Look into Patagonia for a down jacket. They roll up into a…

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Packing Part One…

27 Wednesday Mar 2013

Posted by girlycamping in Camping Trips

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backpack, backpacking, camping, camping for girls, girly, girly camping, hiking, MSR, REI, sleeping bag, stove, trips


Another old post with some good tips 🙂

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Once you figure out where going you have to determine what to bring. I’m breaking this down in two parts: 1.) the BIG stuff 2.) clothing, accessories, and toiletries. Ok, let’s talk about the big stuff! If you are backpacking in the woods then you pretty much need everything! Let’s start with a tent. If its just you and no one else sleeping in your tent bring a one-man tent. Its small and easy to set up. If you like a little of wiggle room bring a two-person tent. Bringing the whole family? Get a family size tent or 2 two-person tents. Think about your gear- do you want it outside under the rain-fly (rain-flys goes over the tent and come out a foot or so to protect you from rain) or are you bringing your gear inside? Before you leave on your trip, set up your tent with sleeping bag and and situate your…

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Awesome Gift Under $100

13 Wednesday Mar 2013

Posted by girlycamping in Products I Love

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backpack, backpacking, camping, cooking, food, gift, hiking, Micro Rocket, MSR, outdoor, Pocket Rocket, pots, present, Propane, REI, stove


gifts under $100

If you’re looking for a great gift to give someone that’s under $100, try a cooking set. I got this for my brother recently and he absolutely loves it! Here is the MSR PocketRocket stove ($40), REI Backpacker Camp Set($37), and a propane tank($6) for the stove. We have the MSR MicroRocket Continue reading →

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The Night Hiker…

06 Monday Aug 2012

Posted by girlycamping in Camping Trips

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Angeles National Forrest, backpack, backpacking, barrel, barreling, camp, campground, camping, camping trips, campsite, girlie, girly, girly camping, hike, hiker, hiking, night, night hiker, river, rivers, rock, rocks, spiders


A few weeks ago, my boyfriend and I decided to be very adventurous and hike at night! We were very skeptical and the idea of it was a little crazy but we frequented this area many times and thought to live a little! We arrived in the Angeles National Forrest (we LOVE camping here) at 8:30 PM- just when the sun was setting. After piling on our 40 pound packs, we stated walking along the trail we walked down many times. We passed our usual spot about half a mile down and everything after that was new to us! Continue reading →

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Packing Part One…

22 Sunday Jul 2012

Posted by girlycamping in Camping Trips, Tips

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backpack, backpacking, BBQ, camping, camping trips, chair, Colman, cooler, fire, gear, girlie, girly, girly camping, Half Dome, Half Dome 2, Micro Rocket, Microrocket, MiniWorks, MSR, mummy bag, one-man, packing, packing part one, pillow, rain-fly, rainfly, REI, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, stove, table, tent, tips, two-person, water, water filter, woods


Once you figure out where going you have to determine what to bring. I’m breaking this down in two parts: 1.) the BIG stuff 2.) clothing, accessories, and toiletries. Ok, let’s talk about the big stuff! If you are backpacking in the woods then you pretty much need everything! Let’s start with a tent. If its just you and no one else sleeping in your tent bring a one-man tent. Its small and easy to set up. If you like a little of wiggle room bring a two-person tent. Bringing the whole family? Get a family size tent or 2 two-person tents. Think about your gear- do you want it outside under the rain-fly (rain-flys goes over the tent and come out a foot or so to protect you from rain) or are you bringing your gear inside? Before you leave on your trip, set up your tent with sleeping bag and and situate your gear so you know what to expect. This will also give you an oppertunity to set up your tent in a comfortable environment. My boyfriend and I bought this awesome tent from REI (REI Half Dome 2). We wanted to practice setting it up and taking it down before we left on our trip. It took us about 30 minutes to figure out the dang thing! We are so happy we tried it out before leaving because REI’s Half DOme 2 is the EASIEST tent set up. We timed how long it takes to set up and it was easily under 2 minutes. Just sayin!

Next is the sleeping bag or blanket. Take into consideration how hot or cold it is. Sleeping bags have temperature ratings but I personally get REALLY cold. I use a mummy bag (a bag that covers the top of your head) until summer- most people would think I’m crazy but I like to be as comfortable as possible! If its hot a light blanket will do just fine! Now let’s a take a second to take about pillows- if you are backpacking in, don’t bring one. Its just ONE more thing to bring. I keep an empty pillow case in my backpack and stuff if with a sweatshirt. It works just fine! If you have room in you car to bring a pillow I would. The more comfortably you sleep, the better time you will have! If you are sleeping on the ground, you may want a sleeping pad. Colman sleeping pads are self-inflatable and easy to pack. If you don’t bring a pad and have rocky terrain, throw some clothes under your bag for extra padding.

How are you going to eat? Are you bringing a large stove? Or you cooking over an open fire (if regulations are in your favor)? Are you living on protein bars the whole trip? We have a MSR microrocket to cook with. It weighs 2.6 oz, is extremely small, fits perfectly in your backpack, and lets you cook gourmet meals. There are also portable stoves with several burner options. If you are cooking over an open fire, make sure you bring matches or lighter to start the fire. If you have trouble getting a flame to catch, feminine products work great! Some campsites have BBQ set up or you can bring a portable one. Make sure to check out the campsite before oyu go to know what you’re working with! Keep in mind- the more you bring, the more you carry!

Some other extras you may want to bring are camping chairs, tables, and coolers. AGAIN- the more you bring, the more you carry! I like find objects in the woods that act as furniture like a rock for chairs or tables and the river as your own cooler- throw sodas or beverages in a bag and set them in a cold river. One important item we have purchased recently is a water filter. Lugging around gallons of water into the wild can be exhausting so look into a water filter. The MSR MiniWorks EX Water filter allows you to pump water from the river while eliminating bacteria, tastes, and odors. I was weary at first- as I am to anything new in the wild- but once I realized how refreshing and SAFE the water is, this filter is one necessity!

If you are buying big ticket items try signing up for programs to get a cheaper rate. If you sign up with REI, they offer up to a 10% dividend each year and have special sales for REI members. Always shop around before making your purchase and check warrenty and refunds.

Happy packing!!

This is what my backpack looks like- clothes, toiletries, and food inside. Sleeping bag, sleeping pad, boots, and lantern on the outside

REI Half Dome 2 tent- the easiest tent set up in the world!

MSR Microrocket- cooks everything and small enough to pack anywhere!

MSR MiniWorks Water Filter

Pumping water directly from stream- how easy is that?!!

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