Ozark Trail 35L Silverthorne Hiking Backpack, Hydration-Compatible

Trail maps are free to print at home or are available for purchase at the online store. If you’re on a multi-day hike, toilet paper and a cathole shovel are necessities. When you have to answer nature’s call, make sure to stay at least 200 yards away from a water source and bury any solid waste at least 6 inches deep. Bring a dedicated bear canister or hang a bear bag for all food and other aromatic items that might attract a bear’s attention. Immerse yourself in the rugged beauty of the Missouri Ozarks on the Ozark Trail. The 430-mile trail system is comprised of mostly linked trail sections that wind through rolling hills and valleys, past stone bluffs and along sparkling streams.

The Ozark Trail Convertible 2 in 1 Family 50L Hiking Backpack provides an innovative 2-in-1 design featuring a 35-liter hiking pack with ozark trail backpack a 15-liter day pack secured by compression straps. Each pack is hydration compatible and feature side water bottle pockets to keep refreshments within reach. On the 35-liter pack there are plenty of options for storage with a top zippered accessory pocket with a tricot-lined pocket inside for sunglasses or other important items. The larger pack also features side accessory pockets for extra storage and an ultra-padded back panel and waist belt for added comfort.

Be aware, this is a daypack, intended for lighter loads and shorter distances. It isn’t built to be on your back 8 hours a day, and it won’t support 25 pounds. Used for its intended purpose, this is one of the best hiking/backpacking deals I’ve ever come across. Backpacks used for hiking or backpacking should be durable enough to withstand rough terrain, unexpected weather conditions, and regular wear and tear.

They’re the same size and shape, are made of stainless steel, and have similar sip tops. The only real physical differences are that Yeti has a slider on the lid and they have different logos adorning the cups (obviously). On the other hand, the Ozark Trail tumbler is made of high-grade, double-walled stainless steel and is vacuum-sealed—so pretty much the same as the Yeti. It’s also BPA-free and has a “no sweat” design, but doesn’t have a slider on the lid. The Yeti is also dishwasher safe, but you should never clean it with bleach or put it in the microwave or freezer. It comes in a few fun colors and there’s also a five year warranty that comes with every Yeti purchase.

The Ozark Trail passes through areas owned by several different organizations and governmental agencies, so the route may be marked with different signs. Common signs include the white and green Ozarks Trail sign and a brown sign with a white silhouette of a hiker or a silver diamond, both used as markers by the U.S. Tent, hammock or open-air camping — choose your camping style based on experience and comfort level. Be prepared to face changing weather conditions out in the wilderness. Water sources such as rivers and streams may only be available seasonally.

Enjoy views of the Ozark landscape as you gain 500 feet of elevation up 2.5 miles to the top of Stegall Mountain. Camp out at the top overnight, catching a glimpse of a full sky of stars if it’s clear. After Middle Fork, head into the 29-mile Karkaghne section, which mixes sweeping wetland prairies and ridge-lined valley views through the Sutton Bluff Recreation Area. Keep an eye out for a short spur trail between Sutton Bluff campground and Highway TT which leads to Grasshopper Hollow, the largest fen (peat-forming wetland) in non-glaciated North America. If you’re searching east of the Rockies for stunning scenery, technical terrain, and a long hike option sans the AT crowds, this is your pick. Before you leave home be sure to let a friend or family member know where you’re going and what you’ll be doing.