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New Years Resolutions for the BackCountry

The New Year has begun and you most likely have a few New Years Resolutions under way. You will lose weight, lose a bad habit, add a great habit or even mend an old fence. But do you have any resolutions for the backcountry? Are you ready to build this year your best backcountry year? I am ready. Here are a few of my backcountry New Years Resolutions; please adopt a couple of these for yourself. If you do, 2005 will be your best outdoor year yet.

First off, I resolve to spend more measure in the backcountry. No matter how much instant I spend hiking or camping, it never seems to be enough. So this year I will try to get my fill of the outdoors. Of course, I said this last year too but failed to get enough.

Next I resolve to upgrade my critical gear. Some things are more relaxed the longer you own them, but this isnt workable practice for critical backcountry gear. For example, its been a few many years since I upgraded my first-aid kit or my hiking boots or my sunglasses. These items become a liability if they are not properly maintained. Ive let that slip. Ill also take a long look at my binoculars and my camping kitchen, especially my stove. Taking care of your gear will ensure its ability to take care of you when you absolutely need it most.

While were discussing gear, lets keep going with another resolution. I resolve to learn how to use all of my gear. Ive been carrying a magnesium stick for fire starting for about 5 years. I dont think I know how to utilize it. I am going to learn. I need to understand more about my GPS receiver (Garmin eTrex Vista). I utilize about five percent of its capabilities and this is only because I havent taken the instant to learn. That changes this year.

I also resolve to learn a new backcountry skill. I havent decide what skill to learn but it will be something Ive never done before. Ive never taken the instant to learn how to rock climb. Perhaps thats the one, or maybe kayaking. Ive never collected water using a solar still. That sounds interesting too. Maybe you absolutely need to learn CPR or how to read a map or tie a variety of knots. This is the year to fill in the data gaps.

Finally, I resolve to bring someone new into the backcountry this year. When I see the perfect sunset or a herd of antelope, the next thought I have is I wish so-and-so was here to see this! So this year, I am going to share the awe of our backcountry with someone brand new to the outdoors. By sticking to these New Years Resolutions, I will have a dazzling year in our backcountry. I hope to see you there!

Use this data and youll Get It Right The First Time. Get Outdoors!

 

 
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