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We offer trips in four locations, each in a prime season: southern Utah in late-April and early-May, the Brooks Range in late-June and early-July, the High Sierra in late-July and early-August, and Yellowstone in early-September.

Curriculum

All of our trips are learning-intensive, regardless of length, location, or the group’s experience level or fitness. Clients learn critical planning and field skills, including selecting gear, creating maps, and navigating on- and off-trail.

Reviews & Testimonials

"Just what I wanted: an experience I could not achieve if I had planned it on my own. Excellent pre-trip prep, meals, and backcountry experience. Looking forward to the next one." - Ross G.

Guide Team

We are expert backpackers and guides, combining extensive first-hand backcountry experience with teaching, people, group management, and risk management skills.

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    Southwest Canyons, Utah

    Dates: April 21-May 8, 2026

    Skill level(s): 1/Beginner, 2/Intermediate, 3/Advanced

  • Adventuring in Gates of the Arctic National Park, which is 3.4 times bigger than Yellowstone and which doesn't have a single mile of man-made trail.

    Brooks Range, Alaska

    Dates: June 18-July 9, 2026

    Skill level(s): 3/Advanced

  • Camp below Mt. Lyell, on the Yosemite High Route

    High Sierra, California

    Dates: July 23-August 8, 2026

    Skill level(s): 1/Beginner, 2/Intermediate, 3/Advanced

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    Greater Yellowstone

    Dates: September 9-15, 2026

    Skill level(s): 2/Intermediate

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Recommended footwear for deserts and canyons

Footwear is consistently the most discussed topic among the clients on our guided trips in southern Utah during the planning phases. It comes up in our online discussion board, during…

Aquamira: Why we like it, and how we use it

For about twenty years and almost exclusively I have used Aquamira ($15) to purify backcountry water sources. And it’s been the only purification method used by the guided trip program…

High Sierra record snowpack: Implications for trip planning, gear selection, and skills

As atmospheric rivers crashed into the High Sierra during the 2022-23 winter, I had two primary reactions. I was: In 2023 backpacking trips in the High Sierra will be more…

Detouring: San Joaquin River bridge alternates

During a flight tour in April, the National Park Service discovered that a critical bridge over the South Fork of the San Joaquin had been damaged. For photos, refer to…

PSA | Hazardous High Sierra creeks: List, map & alternates

Update (May 18, 2023): Refer to this post for detouring around the damaged bridge over the South Fork of the San Joaquin. Update (May 22, 2023): More bridges are down.…

Video tutorial: Finding historical temp & precip date from NCEI

Last year the National Center for Environmental Information (NCEI) updated its website and launched two new tools for researching historical temperature and precipitation data. The good news is that the…

Long-term review: CalTopo || My go-to mapping & GPS navigation platform

Let me sound old for a minute. When planning the Sea-to-Sea Route in early-2004, I relied on USGS 30- x 60-minute paper maps at 1:100,000 scale to plot, measure, and…

Toilet paper-less: My evolution in butt cleaning

When I began backpacking nearly twenty years ago, I used toilet paper exclusively for cleaning my butt after pooping, just like I did at home. I’ve pooped outside thousands of…

Video tutorial: Research historical temperature & precipitation data

In a recent post on my favorite resources for researching the conditions that I will likely encounter on a backpacking trip, I plugged the Environmental Centers for Environmental Information, which…

Template: Environmental & Route Conditions Assessment

Nineteen years ago at the start of my first real backpacking trip — an over-my-head thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail — I was simultaneously over-, under-, and mis-prepared, and had…

Trip planning research: My go-to resources

A six-week hike on the Pacific Crest Trail, starting at the US-Mexico border on June 6, 2006, sounded hot and dry to me. But fifteen years ago I had no…

Trip Planner Template: Stay organized & track details

In preparing for a backpacking trip, especially outings that are beyond the normal weekend getaway in a familiar place, I rely on a handful of tools that collectively help me…

Tutorial: Plan a backpacking trip in these 7 steps

Preparations for my earliest backpacking trips were clumsy, and I made every mistake possible. I recall carrying way too much stuff for an overnight in Yosemite, shivering all night in…

Tutorial: Smoke forecasting in Yosemite & the High Sierra

For five of the past eight years, we’ve guided trips in Yosemite or Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Parks in September. Wildfires have occasionally affected us — like with trail closures and…

Brooks Range, Alaska, in the middle of a 650-mile stretch without crossing a road or seeing another human.

No, this is not Alaska, it’s still Wyoming. Klondike Peak, the Sourdough Glacier, and Iceberg Lake.

Wind River Range High Route Guide

$25.00

Mt. Lyell, the highest peak in Yosemite. Russell Pass, a hard Class 2 over the Cathedral Range, is the low spot on the far-right ridge, to the right of the small tower.

Yosemite High Route Guide

$25.00

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Andrew Skurka

I'm a guide, writer, and endurance athlete. In my twenties I hiked 30,000+ miles from sea to sea, around the American West, and in Alaska. Since then I started a backpacking guide company; wrote a definitive how-to book, The Ultimate Hiker's Gear Guide; and ran a 2:27 marathon.