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Buyer Guide · Updated 5 5 月, 2026

Backpacking 101: Everything You Need for Your First Overnight

A no-fluff beginner guide built from 400+ first-timer questions on Reddit. Twelve chapters covering gear, planning, safety, and the skills that matter.

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Most “backpacking 101” guides are written by experts who forgot what it’s like to not know anything. We took the opposite approach: we read 400+ first-timer threads on r/CampingGear and r/WildernessBackpacking, tagged the most common questions, and answered them in order of how confusing they actually are.

What you actually need (and what you don’t)

The Big Three: shelter, sleep system, pack. Get these three right and the rest is small detail. Most beginners overspend on stoves and underinvest in sleeping pads — that’s exactly backwards.

The Reddit-tested 0 starter kit

You can absolutely backpack on a budget. The community-favorite cheap setup: REI Half Dome SL 2+ ($329), Kelty Cosmic 20 sleeping bag ($170), Klymit Static V pad ($55), Osprey Rook 65 pack ($175). Total: $729 if you buy new. Half that if you watch REI Garage Sales for 60 days.

The five mistakes every beginner makes

  1. Packing too much food (you eat less than you think)
  2. Buying boots without breaking them in
  3. Skipping the sleeping pad
  4. Camping near water (cold + bugs + ground hardness)
  5. Trying a 15-mile day on trip one

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