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Expert Profile: Mark

Expertise:  I have extensive experience in backpacking and related outdoor recreation pursuits. I can field questions pertaining to lightweight backpacking techniques and gear, backcountry survival, first aid, menu and camp cooking, backpacking conditioning, camping in Grizzly country and trails in Glacier and Grand Canyon National Park. I also have experience in winter camping, whitewater rafting and canoeing.
I've been a backpacker for almost 40 years. First exposed to the concept as a teenager, then abused by the concept as an Army Paratrooper, I've always loved living with my "house on my back". In the military, I was fortunate to survive, and learn from, jungle, winter, swamp and desert survival trainings. Since the early 70's I've pursued hiking as both a passion and a part-time occupation and will be glad to share any information that might help others avoid the countless mistakes that can make outdoor recreation miserable (or even deadly). I am a former Bear Management Ranger for the National Park Service in Glacier National Park and the founder (1982) of Glacier Wilderness Guides, the park's backpacking concession. I have an MS in Environmental Studies from the University of Montana and have worked as a wilderness caretaker in the Sierra Nevada range of California. I have EMT training and lead volunteer trail crews on occasion in the continental divide area of Montana. Over the years I have spent over 250 nights in the Grand Canyon on backcountry trips. I probably total about 2200 miles, and 20-25 nights on the trail each year. I've never been lost: although I have been temporarily disoriented for as long as 3 days. I've never lost a hiking partner: although there are a few who would like to lose me. And I'm still alive and looking forward to tomorrow's sunrise stroll up the mountain, snow or shine.

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Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  The first long distant hiking trail in the US was completed in the early 1930's in Vermont. The "Long Trail" is 274 miles long and runs from the Mass. border to Canada along the crest of the Green Mountains.
What do you like about this subject?  Hiking keeps you young. Nature keeps you humble. Planning and preparing for an adventure using your own legs and lungs to travel can give your life an additional "adventure" focus. This in turn can enrich other aspects of your life as well. Stepping out of our comfort zones allows us to preform better in those zones when we return.
What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?  The new "fastpacking/utralightweight" trend has helped me lose a lot of weight (packwise that is). I'm a student of technological change in gear and spend a couple hours a week in chatrooms or dealer sites to monitor the new equipment out there.
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Knowledge   9.75   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   9.67   Best of the best
Timeliness   10.0   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
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Holy crap, what a resource!!!! Thank you so much for all the wealth of info! I can't wait to go find all the sites you mention and share with my fri
(Tina on 06/12/08)
Thank you, Mark, for all of you input. You sound like quite the athelete. Don't let the ballerinas get to you. At 46 years old, I now see it's all
(Jill on 04/16/08)
Wonderful information! Thanks for the quick response and small tips (rounding the edges) looking forward to another great camping year.
(jd on 03/24/08)
Thank you so much for your advice. I plan to follow it to a tee.
(Beth on 01/01/08)
Mark, Great idea!! My boyfriend is a carpenter and tells me TYVEK will work well for a footprint. He claims it IS waterproof and you can even
(Maggie on 09/10/07)
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Recent Answers from Mark
2008-09-08  backpacking in late may Hi Saundra, Just back from a 4 day backpack in the Mission Mountains Wilderness last night and found your question in my inbox a few minutes ago. Too bad you're headed out in May or I'd just send you...
2008-06-11  Grand Canyon north face Hi Tina, Fall is a great time to visit, and hike, the canyon. Crowds on the rim are smaller. Fewer people are on the trails and the 100 degree days are a thing of summer memory. The locals from Flagstaff...
2008-05-24  Which Grand Canyon trail Hiya Bob, Yee Haw you're headed to the Canyon and are about to take one of the most memorable dayhikes there is on this planet, in my biased opinion of course! Either the Bright Angel (BA) or South...
2008-05-16  Grand Canyon Backpacking Hi Brian, Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. I was away from home visiting my son in California so I didn't see your question until just now. Here's what I can tell you. Going down into...
2008-04-13  Backpacking in Glacier National Park Hi Jill, My apologies for the 2 day delay on this answer. I was hiking!! Just got back last night from a "Sunday/Monday Continental Divide Volunteer Trail Maintenance Scouting trip". By that I mean...
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