Spyke

what type of content you want to see here?

there are other camping/hiking/thru-hiking communities and i would like to know what kind of content you want to see : long-term travel with a backpack? hiking only? what's for you the difference between backpacking and hiking?

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For me hiking is a day trip and backpacking is at least one night. I would keep the two separate as planning and what’s required are different.

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I want to see any and all cool trips that are involved enough to necessitate carrying gear. Day hikes, multi-day through hikes, alpine mountaineering, even bumming around Europe during your gap year before university.

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as far as i understood, there is 'dayhiking, hiking, thru-hiking....'.depending on the length of your hike.
I will associate hiking with mountains and nature For me, backpacking is more general : city travelling or include electronics and more 'nomadic' way of life, not focussing only on mountains and nature. The difference/challenge with 'travelling' is to have only a backpack when you are a long-term traveller.

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Hikes of alot of kind excluding the ones with car, tips about backpacking, trips someone did, videos of gear, tents to buy. Tbh I just wanna get to know the gear and make a good decision

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I created [email protected] to focus on, as it says, backpacking in the wilderness, regardless of ultralight, lightweight, luxe, etc. The qualifier there is that it is wilderness that follows Leave No Trace principles. I like a backpacking community that is broader, including wilderness and urban backpacking and hopefully discusses things like gear, food, routes, safety, communities, etc.

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all backpacking communities are welcome : we offer an alternative to reddit and i'm happy with all these new communities.

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lemmy.ca

I came for an alternative to r/ultralight. It seems as though this will be the catchall for any backpacking type community, at least for now.

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yes, that's the idea : urban backpackers, wilderness backpackers, anyone who embrace the philosophy : ' I just want my lovely backpack '

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Until this community grows large enough that it would become distracting, I'd like to see some rules around posting gear for sale/trade.

I saw that lemmit.online can be used to mirror subreddits until Lemmy grows so there is https://lemmit.online/c/GearTrade, but it means having to open Reddit if I'm interested in anything. I mostly watch the stream to get ideas.

I'd also be interested in seeing some gear reviews. I'm not necessarily against links to "reviewer" content (like Darwin Onthetrail) either, but I mean informal reviews by community members.

While I'm not cutting down my toothbrush I do also like to read about ultralight mods, so I hope folks post some here because the "ultralight" communities I've found are pretty dead right now.

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