146. How to Apply Minimalism to Ultralight Backpacking with Glen Van Peski

146. How to Apply Minimalism to Ultralight Backpacking with Glen Van Peski

Have you ever been out on the trail during a backpacking trip and wished you’d left that one thing at home?

Maybe you’re looking for ways to lighten your load or you simply are struggling to identify what you actually NEED on your next adventure.

I’ve been there before, and if any backpacker claims they haven’t, well, I simply wouldn’t believe them. Becoming ultralight or even a minimalist takes a lot of trial and error both on and off the trail. That’s why in episode 146 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, we’re exploring some transformative ideas from Glen Van Peski's new book, Take Less. Do More: Surprising Life Lessons in Generosity, Gratitude and Curiosity from an Ultralight Backpacker.

Glen’s book looks at how ultralight backpacking principles can teach us profound lessons for everyday life. We’ll discuss how minimalism can simplify your journey and enhance your focus on what truly matters, the impact of practicing generosity in small, meaningful ways, the benefits of cultivating a heart of gratitude, and how embracing curiosity can push us beyond our comfort zones.

Glen, known by the trail name “Legend,” is celebrated for his pioneering work in lightweight backpacking. A Californian who began his backpacking journey through his son's Scout troop, Glen founded Gossamer Gear in 1998 to create ultralight backpacking gear. His innovations have been featured in major publications like Backpacker, Outside, and The New York Times. Alongside his backpacking achievements, Glen has had a distinguished career in civil engineering, including roles as the Community and Economic Development Director for Carlsbad, California, and President of Pacific Rim Engineering. Now based in Bend, Oregon, he enjoys hiking, bikepacking, and sharing his expertise through engaging presentations.

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