"Backpacking lets hikers travel deeper into the wilderness, enjoy the solitude of a sunrise at an alpine lake or the quiet of the forest, and camp under the stars. But going from a day trip with friends to an overnight deep in the woods can be a daunting experience for many people. Experienced backpacker, blogger, and Leave No Trace Master Educator Taryn Eyton shares tips and tricks for making the most of your weekend and extended outings, whether you're setting out on your first overnight or getting back into the habit. From planning the trip and getting to the trailhead to finding the route and setting up camp, Eyton provides practical advice to promote fun wilderness experiences and minimize environmental damage. Backpacking in Southwestern British Columbia details 40 routes, from the alpine flowers and rugged peaks of Pemberton's Marriott Meadows to the cool clear waters of the southern Sunshine Coast Trail to the towering old-growth forests of Hope's Skagit River valley and beyond. Eyton includes options for extending an overnight trip to several nights or more, and for selecting campsites that fit with your timeline and your fitness level."--