Timeline for What is the difference between back country camping and front country camping?
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Jan 7, 2019 at 1:36 | comment | added | ab2 | @Loren Pechtel I understand your point, but I still don't think a back-country trip is a good idea for someone who has never camped. He may find he hates camping. Moreover, even with a group and experienced people in the group, the newbie camper needs familiarity with his equipment or he will be, at best, a PIA. And then, there are those for whom going in a group blights the entire experience. | |
Jan 7, 2019 at 0:28 | comment | added | Loren Pechtel | I wouldn't say you need experience front-country camping first. Starting at back-country is fine if you're in a group and have someone to help you prepare. Backcountry should never be done without experienced people in the group, though. | |
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