The Honest Backpacker

A Practical Guide for the Rookie Adventurer over 50

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Pub Date Oct 01 2017 | Archive Date Nov 16 2017

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THE BABY BOOMER'S HANDBOOK FOR HITTING THE TRAIL
 
The soul-stirring majesty of watching the sunrise from the top of a mountain. The simple pleasure of getting drinking water from a cool, crystal-clear woodland stream. The warm camaraderie that you only find on a hiking trail. Through the outdoor recreation of backpacking, you can have this experience.
 
Backpacking is a magical pursuit. It's not only an excellent way to achieve lifelong fitness and health, but it can also be a profoundly moving and unforgettable experience. It sparks something primal inside us and allows us to connect with nature on a deeply personal level.
 
But preparing for a trip into the great outdoors can seem like a daunting task for the first-time adventurer, especially those of us baby boomers and rebelling against our "golden" years. Fortunately, you don't have to go it alone.
 
In The Honest Backpacker: A Practical Guide for the Rookie Adventurer over 50, seasoned backpackers Jim and Nicole Klopovic share a step-by-step plan for preparing for your first backpacking trip tailored to the novice, mature adventurer. They provide essential advice, outdoor skills, and hiking trail proven tips on a wide variety of topics, including:
 

* Getting your body, mind, and spirit in shape for your backpacking trip
* Planning your hike (what, where, when)
* What gear you'll need for backpacking and how to select it
* Creating healthy menus and purchasing food for the trail
* What to pack and how to pack your backpack
* Hiking Trail safety and Trail etiquette
* And much, much more
 
You'll learn everything you need to know to have a safe, enjoyable, and memorable backpacking experience . . . and want to do it again. Plus, to inspire and to motivate you, Jim shares stories of the spectacular sights and fascinating people he met while trekking across northern England on the England Coast-to-Coast Walk.
 
Much more than just another "how-to" guide, The Honest Backpacker is your invitation to venture out into the wilderness, immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of nature, and "wash your spirit clean."

THE BABY BOOMER'S HANDBOOK FOR HITTING THE TRAIL
 
The soul-stirring majesty of watching the sunrise from the top of a mountain. The simple pleasure of getting drinking water from a cool, crystal-clear...


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Author is available for interviews, blog tours, autographed tours, autographed book giveaways, contests, and book club discussions.


Advance Praise

". . . fills a much-needed void for folks over the age of 50 who are hitting the trail for the first time." --Jennifer Pharr Davis, National Geographic Adventurer of the Year

" Simply put, The Honest Backpacker is inspirational. If you have ever dreamed of experiencing the outdoors, read this book!" --KURT KOONTZ, Author, Speaker, Adventurer

" A practical and congenial guidebook that encourages and inspires, The Honest Backpacker proposes that a flexible mind is the most crucial component in leading an adventurous life and that enjoyment of our stunning planet can still be had, even if the body isn't as flexible as it once was." --ANDREW ZALEWSKI, Co-Owner, Rock and Snow Outfitters


KIRKUS REVIEW

This gentle beginner’s guide offers first steps for safe and satisfying outdoor adventures while covering everything from trailheads to thunder trees.

Retiree Klopovic (Effective Program Practices for At-Risk Youth, 2003) teams up with his first-time author daughter, Nicole—who’s hiked Peru’s Cordillera Blanca mountain range—to present a sensible hiking how-to for out-of-shape baby boomers. This breezy, friendly manual is divided into four main parts: “Preparation” (on deciding where and when to hike), “The Whole Person” (about getting in shape physically and mentally), “Packing Essentials” (regarding, for example, whether “To Tent or Not to Tent”), and “Hitting the Trail.” Although the book is aimed at novices, its seasoned advice isn’t patronizing, which is refreshing in itself. It begins with important safety basics, such as finding out where trailheads (the beginnings of trails) are located in order to avoid getting lost. There’s plenty of hands-on advice, such as the best way to pack a backpack (diagram included), and the book covers familiar camping topics, such as how to hang a “bear bag,” a food container designed to thwart hungry bears, as well as how deep to bury human waste after “visiting the thunder tree.” The book also includes black-and-white photos and memorable anecdotes from a coast-to-coast hike in England, including one about a beer-drinking dog. The simple checklists and charts, such as the “Hiker’s Timeline of Milestones,” are helpful preparation tools, as the Klopovics recommend six months of planning before setting out. The authors are realistic but optimistic, placing emphasis on common-sense exercise and noting that although mature hikers may not sprint up hills like 20-year-olds, they can still gain many mind-and-body benefits by sleeping under the stars. This guide is methodical in its approach but pleasant to read, as it’s sometimes reminiscent of an uplifting life-coach: “And keep your eyes on the hiking prize. You willexperience life as you never have.” Other times, there’s humor: “Granola may have an adverse effect on the digestive system, and you don’t want to be asked to hike last in line.”

Adults of any age who are curious about hiking and camping may blaze happy trails after reading this energetic book.

". . . fills a much-needed void for folks over the age of 50 who are hitting the trail for the first time." --Jennifer Pharr Davis, National Geographic Adventurer of the Year

" Simply put, The Honest...


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About the Author:

When Jim Klopovic retired after two careers and 50 years of "flying a desk," he resolved to spend the best years of his life making new friends, creating memories and giving back. He decided to try backpacking and immediately fell in love with it. His many backpacking adventures have included hiking the England Coast-to-Coast Walk and portions of the Appalachian Trail while continuing to explore the world. Jim's motivation for writing The Honest Backpacker is to inspire his fellow baby boomers (and others) to stay active, to take the road less traveled through the outdoor recreation of hiking, and to experience the wonders of the hiking trail. He lives in Morrisville, North Carolina.

About the Author:

When Jim Klopovic retired after two careers and 50 years of "flying a desk," he resolved to spend the best years of his life making new friends, creating memories and giving back. He...


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