National Trails Day Backpacking Adventure: Nipmuck Trail
Sat, Jun 05
|Nipmuck State Forest
Difficulty: Easy/Moderate Elevation Gain: 1,634 ft Duration: 2 Days Group Size: 5
Time & Location
Jun 05, 2021, 9:00 AM – Jun 06, 2021, 1:00 PM
Nipmuck State Forest, Nipmuck State Forest, Union, CT 06076, USA
About The Event
Join Reach Your Summit for a 2 Day/1 Night one-of-a-kind backpacking adventure on the Nipmuck Trail to celebrate National Trails Day! This 22 mile lollipop loop trip will offer a deeper connection to ourselves, nature, each other and the communities through which we travel. Highlights include: Walker Mountain, Breakneck Pond, pine forests, rock formations, camping by the water and more.
This trip will include educational segments on skills, but our primary objective will be an exciting adventure. It is open to all though you will most likely find it suitable if you are:
- Beginner backpacker who has a high level of fitness
- Intermediate backpacker who wants to improve skills and modernize gear
- Advanced backpacker wanting to hone in on specifics and have an adventure in the mountains
Other considerations for this trip:
- You should enjoy hiking at a relatively fast pace and enjoy more time on the trail than at camp
- You look forward to climbing and descending peaks, passes and ridgelines
- You are comfortable carrying a 20+ lb pack for 7-8 miles a day
Group size is 5. RSVP is required. Registration closes on May 8, 2021. Waiver/Assumption of Risk documents are required before participation and can be signed electronically or in person the day of this trip. This event will be held rain or shine.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch with me: Mat, matjobin@reachyoursummit.net
Cost: Free
What's Included:
- 5 Star backpacking guiding and instruction
- Permit and/or campsite permit (reservations)
What's Not Included:
- Transportation
- Group gear rental including headlamps, cookset, fuel, first-aid supplies, gear repair kit, bear bag, etc.
- Demo gear rental including shelters, stoves, sleeping bags, sleeping pads and water treatment
- Personal gear and supplies
- Meals, snacks and food
- Park entry fees (if required)
What Will You Learn:
- Trip planning
- Gear selection
- On-trail & Off-trail navigation
- Basic Map-reading
- Operation of compass
- Layering
- Foot care & Footwear
- Food planning and nutrition
- Hydration
- Water quality assessment & treatment
- Campsite selection
- Shelter setups
- Stove operation
- How to pack a backpack
- Bear bag hanging
- Wildlife precautions and encounters
What To Expect:
Exact trip details (meeting location, time, etc) will be specified weeks or even months before your trip. The itinerary below is simply meant to help you plan your travel and to better understand how the trip will flow.
First Day
- Meet at our entry point 10am
- Make introductions
- Distribute group food
- Distribute group gear
- Check personal gear, supplies & make final decisions
- Begin hiking
- Learn & discuss navigation, Leave No Trace Principles, water treatment, first aid, gear repair, foot care
- Arrive at camp, learn and discuss campsite selection, campsite setup, bear bag hanging, fire starting (if regulations allow), pre-meal meditation
- Meal, clean-up
- Personal time/lights out
Second Day
- Breakfast, campsite breakdown
- Hike
- Around noon +/-1 or 2 hours arrive back to entry point
- Sort through personal and group gear
- Final group meal (optional)
- Goodbyes
Why Should You Join This Trip:
This is a one-of-a-kind experience that will primarily focus on an exciting adventure. This trip will still include fundamentals refresher opportunities throughout our time in the mountains and will also help you leave feeling confident, strong, creative, relaxed and ready for the next adventure. Many of us have limited opportunities to backpack in beautiful places. This weekend is focused on you and providing you with a creative and enhanced experience. You will be kept on your toes, but be under the guidance of a reputable, credible and accomplished professional guide who wants to make the wilderness accessible and enjoyable for you at a high level.
Learn hands-on skills that will make backpacking fun, not work. You’ll learn trip planning techniques to make the process less stressful and overwhelming. Enjoy your backpacking experiences more. Get experience-backed information that is tailored to you, your preferences, your experience and your budget. Try out gear, see things and learn about them before going out and buying it yourself.
Avoid learning things the hard way and enjoy a safe, comfortable wild experience.
Gratuities are always greatly appreciated and typically range from 5-10%.
*This is a free event sponsored by Reach Your Summit. Guide services are complimentary, equipment & transportation are not provided. Thank you to the following organizations who support this special event: