/r/BackpackingPictures

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A place to share your backpacking memories.

Post pictures from your backpacking trip. Be sure to include the location, Context, and Story.

/r/BackpackingPictures

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My backpacking adventure to Roosevelt National Forest in Northern Colorado

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2024/09/23
13:31 UTC

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Greetings from your new mod

I came across this sub for the love of backpacking and sharing that love with pictures. I am not sure why but this sub had been closed for a few months. It's now reopen with an active mod. Hopefully we can all start sharing again. The rules are pretty straight forward and at this time I don't see any reason to change anything. Iam just here to keep it going.

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2024/09/11
20:04 UTC

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Oregon’s Mount Jefferson Wilderness Backpacking - Pacific Crest Trail Segment

A rainy night makes for a misty return

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2024/02/12
16:20 UTC

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What's Your Most Memorable Trail Moment?

Hi everyone! I'm always scrolling through here, marveling at the adventures we're all sharing. It's like each photo tells its own story, right? Recently, I've been planning my next trip and I'm stoked, but also a bit stuck on choosing the right gear.

On a side note, I'm kinda curious – what tents have you guys been loving lately? I'm looking for something that's easy to lug around but still tough enough for unpredictable weather. Any suggestions? Can't wait to hear from you!

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2024/01/27
07:48 UTC

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3 Day Solo Backpacking adventure in Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland Canada

Hey guys, check out this video I took of my 3 Day Solo Backpacking adventure in Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland Canada. The Scenery was Incredible, I highly recommend this trail to anyone who is up for a challenge.

https://preview.redd.it/744f40iu0gwb1.jpg?width=3472&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9b1a440fa51e72fad60997f31c5856d61fa2f492

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpLBYc6dHP0

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2023/10/26
00:29 UTC

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TIMELAPSE - Daily selfie for 136 days, while backpacking South America

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2023/08/20
13:35 UTC

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Conasauga River

https://preview.redd.it/ugijg8ysfafb1.jpg?width=6000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f8e9cf92e2977fd8796011ef19115078ab3290c2

This is an image of the Conasauga River in the Cohutta Wilderness of North Georgia. I took this on a recent backpacking trip there in mid July 23. The trail crosses the river 18 times in about 4 miles before intersecting with the Panther Creek Trail!

I wrote a Field Notes Substack post about it here-

Wild Cohutta

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2023/07/31
11:47 UTC

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Snow capped mountain Peak of Mountain Rwenzori is awesome. It is glaciated through out the year

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2023/07/13
03:03 UTC

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My mother has nary a hair out of place after a 4 day backpacking trip into the wilderness...a shout out to Breck hairspray. My parents 1969.

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2023/05/29
13:40 UTC

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San Javier, Cordoba, Argentina❤️ In case you want to know my country, this is not very well-known place for turism yet

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2023/05/24
13:00 UTC

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never ending summer in the south of Greece

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2022/11/07
09:31 UTC

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Question for you Timelapse lovers

What do you use for motion/stabilization control? I’ve been doing some research on Bluetooth tripods or mechanical disks that rotate. I need something super light that I can put a phone or GoPro in. I have a rail for Sony, but need something that I can setup to capture pans on a Timelapse.

Any idea? These are a few I’m finding but there’s gotta be something better, right?

Thank you!

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2022/10/03
21:51 UTC

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Meta

Can we please stop with the YouTube links? This is a picture sub.

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2022/07/03
02:58 UTC

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If anyone is planning on doing the CT and wants to follow along!

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2022/06/23
03:14 UTC

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The great people of the mountains in Uganda performing a traditional dance usually performed during circumsion

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2022/01/26
07:59 UTC

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My last video. A solo hiking trail.

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2021/11/16
19:00 UTC

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My Walk Across America

Hey guys, I’m walking across America and finally nearing Yellowstone where my walk across America will transform into a walk through all the national parks in the lower 48. It will be a ~20,000 mile journey and will take around 3 years.

My walk started in Illinois back in January and walked down to San Diego, where I touched the ocean and turned north and followed the 1 up the coast until I reached Newport, Oregon and began my trek east towards Yellowstone. I’m ~4,500 miles into my journey and would love to share the beauty of this journey with you. It has been a beautiful one, full of kind stories that inspire hope and rekindle your faith in your fellow human.

Blog

Instagram

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2021/09/24
04:04 UTC

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Refugio Paine Grande, Patagonia - Nov 2019

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2021/08/09
03:14 UTC

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Unspoiled beach in Equatorial Guinea

After a long trip for the beach and jungle, we found our perfect sunset spot in Bioko Island!

What a beautiful night we had camping on the beach itself!

Credits and more picture here: Rumbo Malabo

https://preview.redd.it/ybjj2xk8j7271.jpg?width=6000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e6822b5273645e66c359bb7f24587c7172b015a1

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2021/05/30
07:08 UTC

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My trip to Argentina

Traveling through Argentina has taught me a lot in my life. Experiences that brought me a lot of knowledge, which are still important to me today.

It is a country with diverse vegetation, climate and culture. A warm and friendly people. Certainly a right destination for a backpacker.

https://youtu.be/j5R8GY1xVPw

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2021/04/03
01:16 UTC

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