Planning a Northbound John Muir Trail Hike: The Complete NOBO Guide

Planning a northbound John Muir Trail hike from Whitney Portal? This comprehensive guide covers everything you need for a successful NOBO JMT thru-hike, including detailed transportation logistics, resupply strategies, and insider tips from a 2025 northbound hike. Table of Contents Getting to Whitney Portal: The Reverse Shuttle Strategy One of the biggest challenges for northbound […]

Less Is More – Principles of Ultralight Backpacking

Yosemite WIlderness Company guides and owners Evan and Shawna, at camp making dinner

Walk into any gear store, and you’ll be sold a solution for every possible problem. You’ll get organizers for your organizers, gadgets for your gadgets, and a whole lot of weight. Here’s the honest truth: a lighter pack is a happier hike. We provide the core gear (tents, bags, pads, food, kitchen). Your job is […]

Backpacking Clothing Isn’t About Fashion

Enjoying the static system element of a backpacking clothing system

Backpacking clothing isn’t about fashion. Think of your wilderness clothing as a technical uniform, just like the gear for any sport. A cyclist has a helmet and shoes that clip in. A football player wears pads. It’s not about fashion; it’s about high-performance equipment that’s built for a specific job. If it’s important to you, […]

“There’s No Such Thing as Bad Weather”

Foggy morning in Yosemite

There’s a popular Swedish saying we live by: “Det finns inget dåligt väder, bara dåliga kläder.” which translates to “There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing.” This is one of the best pieces of advice you can take to set yourself up for an enjoyable Sierra Nevada trip. The weather in […]

“Hey Bear!” – What to Know About Yosemite Bear Safety

Deer in Yosemite, because it's hard to take a picture of a bear.

“What about bears?” This is usually among the first questions we get. And it’s a good one. The idea of being in the deep wilderness with large animals brings up a lot of Hollywood-fueled imagery. Here’s the honest truth: The single most important rule of traveling in Yosemite’s backcountry isn’t about protecting you from bears. […]

Backcountry Cuisine: Our Two-Track Food System

A delicious meal in the Yosemite Backcountry

Food is a huge part of backpacking. It’s your fuel, it’s morale, and after a long day on the trail, it’s what you look forward to. There’s a funny thing about trail food: something that might seem “meh” at home can taste like the most delicious thing you’ve ever had in the backcountry. The problem […]

How to Train for Yosemite (And Why Grit Beats Fitness)

A hiker trains for a Yosemite backpacking trip by walking uphill.

The most common question we get is about fitness. People are concerned they aren’t in good enough shape, and it’s a major source of anxiety. Let’s be blunt: backpacking in the Sierra can be really hard. It’s not flat. You’ll have steep climbs, uneven terrain, and a lot of “stairs” built from oddly-shaped rocks. You […]

A Seasonal Guide to Yosemite Backpacking: When to Go

Yosemite national park, half dome from yosemite valley at sunrise

Yosemite is a funny place. The “best” time to go backpacking isn’t a simple answer. The park is huge, and depending on the time of year, different areas can be at their absolute best. The general season runs from early June through September. May and October are possible, but they’re shoulder seasons that require a […]

The Modern Hiker’s Choice: Trail Runners vs. Boots

(We’ll cover our recommendations for socks and foot care in a future post.) Ask a traditionalist, or most people new to backpacking, and they’ll suggest you get a pair of “sturdy” hiking boots. You know the ones: all-leather, heavy, probably with red laces. That is old-school advice. After 15 years of guiding in the High […]

The Yosemite Wilderness Permit System

If you’re planning a Yosemite backpacking trip, the first and highest hurdle is the permit system. It’s a complex process that is particularly difficult for anyone planning a trip from out of state. As locals who navigate this system daily, we can give you a practical breakdown of what you’re up against. Or, you can […]