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replying to @Stars252525 @Stars252525 @LakeClarkNPS A4.) Paper maps always - because GPS and phones aren't reliable especially with no signal in places like @Volcanoes_NPS #Parkchat

RT @LakeClarkNPS: A1: All of the above! There’s bliss in the challenge of climbing isolated peaks & beauty in kayaking around secluded lak…

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS I’m pretty old school when it comes to navigating. Here’s the map we used when we went to #Alaska. #ParkChat


A4 Well, you see, I didn't know how to use a compass, so I just kept walking north until I came back around to where I started #parkchat

RT @LakeClarkNPS: A4: We suggest both! Have a map & compass with you and practice orienteering before you go. While electronics are conveni…

replying to @rscottjones @rscottjones @LakeClarkNPS @AlaskaNPS It could prevent (or at least delay) a felony #parkchat

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS A4. A little of everything. In fact, just got some paper maps from AAA today for my summer road trip to some Cali National Parks. #parkchat

replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks @LakeClarkNPS @AlaskaNPS Thanks, you'd be my 2nd choice behind my Dad. #ParkChat

A4 I cut my teeth as a Cav Scout in the Army using map and compass, so I always carry them with me. #parkchat

Q5: What’s the one backpacking essential you cannot live without? Because most of Alaska is off the road system, planning is important here–especially when fly-in backpacking. When landing in a remote area, there may not be groceries, gear or trash facilities available. #ParkChat


replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS A4 #parkchat GPS for the win. I don't buy maps anymore, just print digital files onto paper. It's great to have a backup, but dang, gps is such a step ahead of old skool map and compass. No debate at this point.

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS @AlaskaNPS A3: my family. Husband and junior park rangers. #ParkChat

RT @unconpeace: A4 Well, you see, I didn't know how to use a compass, so I just kept walking north until I came back around to where I star…

replying to @MrcoEsquandolas @MrcoEsquandolas @LakeClarkNPS @GlacierNPS Smart move! 😁 #parkchat

RT @LakeClarkNPS: Q5: What’s the one backpacking essential you cannot live without? Because most of Alaska is off the road system, planning…

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS Indeed! We also tend to carry an Anker or smaller rechargeable with us...just in case. #parkchat

replying to @ParksandPoints @ParksandPoints @LakeClarkNPS I do this quite often too #ParkChat

replying to @ParksandPoints @ParksandPoints @LakeClarkNPS Hah...I do that all the time #parkchat

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS A5 It’s gotta be water and a filtration device, right? #ParkChat

RT @LakeClarkNPS: Q5: What’s the one backpacking essential you cannot live without? Because most of Alaska is off the road system, planning…

A5: The most essential thing to bring is self-reliance! You are dependent on your own resources here. Always pack plenty of food & fuel & carry extra rations. Come with proper gear, incl. outerwear, thermal layers & rain gear. Bear resistant containers are a must. #ParkChat


replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS A3) Really want to get better at the old school map and compass navigation. I worry about getting lost and my oldest son thinks its funny. I do "cheat" with technology. #parkchat
replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS a5 With a family of 4 in remote backcountry - My one essential is still a qualified guide. #ParkChat

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS A5) My knife, which is handmade and from #Hawaii https://t.co/vAsGmJseoW #MadeinUSA #Handmade #KoaWood #ParkChat

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS A5) It would be the same as my travel essentials, my medications & my cane or walking stick. Otherwise I can get by without a lot of things. #ParkChat

A5 A good knife! While water treatment is good, you can rig what you need for that with a knife. #parkchat

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS Never thought about it quite that way. Very interesting answer. #ParkChat

A5 The most important backpacking essential, I would have to say, is the backpack #parkchat

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS A4: Follow my family since I’m usually behind taking photos. They do both. #ParkChat

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS @Wild_Tribute @brian_heyman always knows that I pack the most ridiculous snack but honestly, can’t survive without bug spray, sunnies and water. #ParkChat

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS #parkchat A5 some sort of shelter, followed closely by a quality knife and water filter. Exposure kills faster than thirst or hunger!

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS Such a real modern hiking benefit and likely an honest lifesaver in certain situations. #parkchat

replying to @rscottjones @rscottjones @LakeClarkNPS @AlaskaNPS Good answer 👍🏼 #ParkChat

replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks @LakeClarkNPS And here is a shot of you with your compass #parkchat


replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks @LakeClarkNPS Indeed, good call. #ParkChat

replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks @LakeClarkNPS @Wild_Tribute Hi all! Fort Lauderdale, FL here! Contemplating an Alaskan cruise or road trip this summer or next. It’s a dream vacation for my fiancé and I. Would love any feedback, recommendations and advice. Thanks guys! #ParkChat

replying to @melissa_sue @melissa_sue @59NationalParks @LakeClarkNPS @AlaskaNPS That would be great! #ParkChat

replying to @LakeClarkNPS @LakeClarkNPS Caption this photo please. Where is this in the park? #ParkChat

RT @LakeClarkNPS: A5: The most essential thing to bring is self-reliance! You are dependent on your own resources here. Always pack plenty…

Q6: Alders, willows, bogs, glaciers, scree…What’s the gnarliest, most epic terrain you’ve experienced while backpacking in a National Park? #ParkChat
