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Home » Article » Recreation-and-Sports New Years Resolutions for the BackCountry
Chuck Fitzgerald filed under "Recreation-and-Sports"
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The New Year has begun and you probably have a few New Year’s
Resolutions under way. You’ll lose weight, lose a bad habit, add
a good habit or even mend an old fence. But do you have any
resolutions for the backcountry? Are you ready to make this year
your best backcountry year? I’m ready. Here are a few of my
backcountry New Year’s 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 time in the backcountry. No
matter how much time 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
comfortable the longer you own them, but this isn’t good
practice for critical backcountry gear. For example, it’s been a
few 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. I’ve let that slip. I’ll 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 need it most.
While we’re discussing gear, let’s keep going with another
resolution. I resolve to learn how to use all of my gear. I’ve
been carrying a magnesium stick for fire starting for about 5
years. I don’t think I know how to use it. I’m going to learn. I
need to understand more about my GPS receiver (Garmin eTrex
Vista). I use about five percent of its capabilities and this is
only because I haven’t taken the time to learn. That changes
this year.
I also resolve to learn a new backcountry skill. I haven’t
decide what skill to learn but it will be something I’ve never
done before. I’ve never taken the time to learn how to rock
climb. Perhaps that’s the one, or maybe kayaking. I’ve never
collected water using a solar still. That sounds interesting
too. Maybe you need to learn CPR or how to read a map or tie a
variety of knots. This is the year to fill in the knowledge 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’m going to share the awe of our
backcountry with someone brand new to the outdoors. By sticking
to these New Year’s Resolutions, I will have a great year in our
backcountry. I hope to see you there!
Use this information and you’ll Get It Right The First Time. Get
Outdoors!
About the author:
Chuck Fitzgerald is the President of Arizona based BackCountry
Toys, an online store providing backcountry specialty gear and
educational information for outdoor enthusiasts. Visit
www.BackCountryToys.com to receive the free newsletter
"FreshAir” or call (800) 316-9055
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