Comments on: E-Books https://thebigoutside.com America’s Best Backpacking and Outdoor Adventures Wed, 10 Sep 2025 22:07:49 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 By: Michael Lanza https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-253934 Sun, 24 Aug 2025 19:36:00 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-253934 In reply to Steve.

Thanks for sharing your thoughts about my e-books, Steve, and for purchasing those two. I’m glad they were helpful. Get in touch anytime.

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By: Steve https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-253933 Sun, 24 Aug 2025 18:22:15 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-253933 I have purchased two of Michael’s E-book guides, one for the Sawtooth Wilderness and one for the Wonderland Trail. I am from Pennsylvania, so it is difficult to know what to expect before you get there. Both guides were thorough and very helpful in planning our trips. They are well done, including pictures, tips and alternate routes–they are a great value. Thank you for making your experience and knowledge available to us, Michael!

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By: Michael Lanza https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-253855 Thu, 31 Jul 2025 16:01:11 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-253855 In reply to Scott.

Thanks, Scott, I’m glad you had such a great trip in the Sawtooths.

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By: Scott https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-253854 Thu, 31 Jul 2025 13:20:20 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-253854 I used Michael’s Sawtooths book to plan a four-night trip with my teenage son in late July. Well worth the money! We had a rough idea of what we wanted to do, but Michael’s book filled in logistical details and provided some much appreciated recommendations.

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By: Michael Lanza https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-249159 Tue, 02 Apr 2024 12:25:18 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-249159 In reply to David.

You’re certainly welcome, David, and I appreciate the question and more than willing to help clarify that for you. I also think you’ll probably enjoy the trip more in early August, though I recommend going on weekdays if possible because weekends are usually busier there.

Enjoy it!

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By: David https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-249148 Tue, 02 Apr 2024 05:14:12 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-249148 In reply to Michael Lanza.

Thanks, Michael! This is super helpful. The intense mosquito trips I’ve taken have all been in July in the Cascades (where I live). It’s good to hear the Sawtooths aren’t that kind of bad. I think we’ll plan to bump the trip to early August. Thanks again for taking the time to reply; I appreciate it!!

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By: Michael Lanza https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-249131 Mon, 01 Apr 2024 11:42:06 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-249131 In reply to David.

Hi David,

Thanks for buying my e-book “The Best Backpacking Trip in Idaho’s Sawtooth Mountains,” it’s a beautiful hike.

You ask a legitimate question. I’ve backpacked in the Sawtooths as early as late June, before the mosquito season, when there was still a solid snow cover on trails above about 8,000 feet and lakes were still partly frozen; in July, when mosquitoes are thickest; in early August, when mosquitoes have begun diminishing; and from the second half of August through September, when you’ll see few or basically no mosquitoes. I’ve also backpacked in mountains where mosquitoes are truly thick and voracious in early summer, like the Cascades, High Sierra, Wind River Range, Alaska, and Appalachians, and those places have a longer mosquito season that’s significantly worse than the worst you’ll see in the Sawtooths or in many interior Mountain West ranges (with rare exceptions), simply because they are not as wet as the mountains closer to the coasts.

Mosquito tolerance is a personal thing and if you’d really like to minimize your exposure to them, I’d consider pushing your trip back a week or two, maybe into August. But I don’t think you’ll encounter the mosquito nightmare you’re envisioning. I’ve never used a head net in the Sawtooths (although I’ve used them elsewhere), but I would recommend long sleeves and pants in July in the Sawtooths. I also find that a sun hoody helps shield your head and neck from them.

I hope that’s helpful. Have a great hike.

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By: David https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-249124 Sun, 31 Mar 2024 22:22:35 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-249124 Hi Michael, I just bought & read over your e-guide to the best trail in the Sawtooth Mountains — the 5-day trek from Redfish Lake to Pettit Lake. Thanks so much for putting together such a great resource. My fiancé and I are planning to do this hike on our honeymoon this summer!

One quick question. You said in the guide, “Although mosquitoes and other insects can be thick around lakes in July, mostly in the morning and evening, they diminish greatly by mid-August.”

We were planning to do the trip starting on July 22nd, though if needed, we could push it back 7 to 10 days. I have done some backpacking trips with moderate amounts of mosquitos, but if I wear a head net, pants, and long sleeves, it’s very manageable. I’ve done other trips where the mosquitos are so bad I feel like I need three layers of clothes to prevent bites, and with even the slightest skin exposure, like to have a bite of food or a bowel movement, I’ll get several bites.

Basically, the first mosquito scenario would be fine, but I definitely want to avoid that latter scenario. Do you think we’d be okay on those dates with the mosquitos or are they just going to be really, really bad until mid-August?

Thanks!

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By: Michael Lanza https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-249085 Fri, 29 Mar 2024 11:53:50 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-249085 In reply to Mark Kintigh.

Hi Mark,

Thanks for asking, but I don’t have plans to publish an e-book to the North Cascades. However, with a subscription to The Big Outside, you get full access to all of my blog’s stories, including the trip planner sections at the bottom of my stories about backpacking in the North Cascades and many other places, where I share details of the itinerary and other logistics and tips on planning those trips.

I also offer Custom Trip Planning, where I’ll help you plan any trip you read about at my blog.

I hope one of those options is helpful to you. Keep in touch.

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By: Mark Kintigh https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-248966 Tue, 26 Mar 2024 04:30:18 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-248966 Do you have a ebook for the North Cascades

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By: Michael Lanza https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-248631 Fri, 15 Mar 2024 17:18:37 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-248631 In reply to Greg.

Hi Greg,

Good call putting Bechler Canyon on your bucket list and thanks for the compliment about my e-books. I don’t have plans to publish an e-book to backpacking the Bechler. However, with a subscription to The Big Outside, you get full access to all of my blog’s stories, including the trip planner section at the bottom of stories like this one, where I share details of the itinerary and other logistics and tips on planning this trip. I also offer Custom Trip Planning, where I’ll help you plan this or any trip you read about at my blog.

I hope one of those options is helpful to you. Keep in touch.

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By: Greg https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-248588 Thu, 14 Mar 2024 19:59:48 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-248588 Hi Michael! I read your article on Bechler Canyon in Yellowstone and immediately put it on my backpack bucket list. I’ve used your e-guides for past trips and they were very helpful. Do you have one on the Bechler Canyon hike?

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By: Michael Lanza https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-247293 Thu, 11 Jan 2024 01:54:36 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-247293 In reply to Chelsea.

Hey Chelsea, thanks for buying my Teton Crest trail e-guide and congrats on getting your permit. Have a great hike!

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By: Chelsea https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-247292 Thu, 11 Jan 2024 01:36:31 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-247292 WE GOT OUR TETONS PERMIT!!! Oh, I’m so dang excited. What a great way to celebrate my 40th birthday. THANK YOU for your tips- they were invaluable. We’ll be on the Death Canyon Shelf July 22nd and N Fork the 23rd. A few things that made my booking seamless:

1) Practicing with the Everglades National Park Wilderness Permit page (on the recreation.gov website) helped me a ton so I wasn’t naive to what the full platform would look like when the Teton permits went live.

2) Knowing from your Teton Crest Trail e-guide that “Mountain Camping Zones” would be what I was looking for.

3) Prior to the website going live, I had typed out “07/22/2024” and then copied it to my clipboard so I could paste it in the date box for quick data entry.

4) With your guidance, I had a very detailed idea of what our possible date ranges would be, both N –> S ideally, and also in reverse. We were able to get our first choice, but could have quickly picked other dates as well.

Thank you again!!!

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By: Michael Lanza https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-247287 Wed, 10 Jan 2024 23:20:45 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-247287 In reply to Keith.

Hi Keith,

Thanks for buying my Teton Crest Trail e-guide and congrats on getting a permit! I hope you have an excellent hike in the Tetons.

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By: Keith https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-247286 Wed, 10 Jan 2024 22:58:11 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-247286 I used your Grant Teton guide to book an itinerary in GTNP this morning, and I’m grateful. I’ve purchased your Glacier, Sawtooth, and the Teton guides, and they’ve all been super helpful in the planning stages.

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By: Michael Lanza https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-244269 Tue, 08 Aug 2023 23:43:26 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-244269 In reply to Ben.

Clouds Rest in Yosemite. Yes, it is.

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By: Ben https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-244268 Tue, 08 Aug 2023 20:25:34 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-244268 Where is the top picture taken? It look amazing.

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By: Michael Lanza https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-244263 Tue, 08 Aug 2023 12:37:43 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-244263 In reply to Walt Leonard.

Hi Walt,

Sorry, but no, I have not yet done that hike (but have had my eye on it for a while). Good luck.

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By: Walt Leonard https://thebigoutsideblog.com/e-guides/#comment-244251 Mon, 07 Aug 2023 13:49:02 +0000 https://thebigoutsideblog.com/?page_id=26809#comment-244251 Hi Michael…..do you have an e-guide for the Cactus to Clouds hike in Palm Springs?
I’m heading out there in October. Thanks!

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