Superior Hiking Trail

Intermediate Backpacking Trip

2022 Trip Dates:

May 26-30

September 17-21

2022 Superior Hiking Trail Intermediate Backpacking
$1,199.00
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LEVEL 3 TRIP: Participants should have previous backpacking experience, be in good physical condition, and able to hike up to 8 miles over uneven terrain, carrying 30lbs.

It’s essential to be prepared for your adventure. Read our preparation tips for both your footwear and fitness.


SAMPLE ITINERARY

Note: While we do our best to adhere to the schedule, ALL ITINERARIES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

Lodging for the first night is not included. If you need lodging, we have a block of rooms available to reserve at an area motel. Details will be provided after registration.

 

Day 1

4:00 pm - Backpack Shakedown and Check-in at a lodge in Grand Marais

7:00 pm - Welcome dinner

Includes dinner and lodging at a local hotel/hostel

 

Day 2

7:30 am - Breakfast

8:30 am - Drive to a Superior Hiking Trail trailhead (to be determined)

Backpack to our first night’s campsite

Familiarize yourself with your feet, your gear, and the outdoors

Spend the first night sleeping in the lush wilderness

TOTAL DAY: 6-8 miles, includes breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks

 

Day 3

Continue backpacking through beautiful terrain

Spend a second night in the wilderness

TOTAL DAY: 6-8 miles, includes breakfast, lunch, dinner and all trail snacks

 
 
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Day 4

Continue backpacking through beautiful terrain

Spend a second night in the wilderness

TOTAL DAY: 6-8 miles, includes breakfast, lunch, dinner and all trail snacks

 

Day 5

Backpack more beautiful trail

12:00 pm - Return to our vehicles and depart

TOTAL DAY: 3-4 miles, includes breakfast, morning snacks, and transportation to vehicles parked at starting trailhead


 

What IS Included On Your Trip

  • An experienced guide who is a NOLS-Certified Wilderness First Responder

  • Coaching to help you learn to backpack on your own

  • First night’s lodging at a local hotel/hostel

  • Major gear to use while on trail. We use only high-end, lightweight equipment to help you have a comfortable trip:

    • Solo tent or shared double tent

    • Sleeping bag

    • Sleeping pad

    • Backpack

    • Hiking poles

    • Water filtration equipment

    • Cooking and eating gear

      Note: If you would like to, you may use your existing gear, on approval from trip leaders at the beginning of the trip

  • All food while on trail (please advise of any dietary restrictions, so we can accommodate)

  • Our comprehensive packing list indicating exactly which personal items to bring on your 1st-Time Backpacking Trip (this list can also be used for your future backpacking trips in similar climates and time of year).

  • All camping fees and trip logistics while on trail

  • Safety equipment, including a group first-aid kit, maps, and satellite communication device to let loved ones know daily your location and that all is well or, if needed, to trigger a search and rescue

  • Transaction processing fees and Commercial Use Authorization fees

  • An e-photo album of your trip

What Is NOT Included On Your Trip:

  • Transportation to/from meeting location for the trip

  • Lodging, camping, or park entrance fees prior to trip start

  • Meals prior to trip start

  • Personal items as indicated on the packing list that we will provide to you

  • Alcoholic beverages

  • Gratuity for your trip leader is at your discretion

  • Personal trip insurance is not included


FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Will I be safe?

Your safety is our top priority! Our Trip Leaders are experienced wilderness guides, and are certified Wilderness First Responders. This helps us to minimize risks, and identify and respond quickly to health issues in the wilderness. We have procedures in place to deal with backcountry emergencies, and an extensive safety plan. We always carry a Garmin mini InReach satellite messenger. This device can be used in the event of an emergency in the wilderness, to notify local authorities that we need assistance or to activate search and rescue. We practice good backcountry hygiene and sanitation. Our trip leaders are also Certified ServSafe® Food Protection Managers, to ensure proper food safety and cleanliness.

Will I be able to stay in touch with loved ones?

Our time on the trail will likely be out of cell phone range. Trip leaders always carry a satellite messenger device, which can be pre-programmed to send “check-in” messages to loved ones by text or email so that they know where you are currently located and that everything is going well. In the unlikely event of an emergency, the beacon locator device can also be used to trigger help.

How do I register?

Click here to register.

Do I need to complete any paperwork?

Once you have signed up for an On-Trail Trip, you will receive a receipt by email with a link to Waiver and Health Assessments, which need to be signed and returned to us prior to trip departure. To get the most out of your trip, we suggest that you have a medical physical 90 days prior to departure.

Do I need a COVID-19 Vaccine?

YES. For all 2022 Trips, guests and staff must provide proof of vaccination for COVID-19 prior to trip start. If you are not eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, you must provide a doctor’s note AND receive a negative COVID-19 test, within 72 hours of the trip start.

Why do I have to complete an interview?

To ensure your safety and the best possible guest experience, we interview every client before booking is confirmed. Our trips have varying levels of ability and fitness, so we do our best to make sure the trip you book is the right fit for you.

How old do I have to be to register?

Participants must be 16 or older (unless individual arrangements are made). All minors must be accompanied by an adult.

How many people will be on this trip?

The Superior Trail - A 1st-Time Backpacking Trip requires a minimum of 3 participants to depart, with a maximum of 8 participants.

Where does this trip start?

This trip begins and ends in Northern Minnesota. A specific meeting location will be given for each trip. The nearest major airports are Duluth International (DLH) or the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP), which are both served by major airlines.

What do I need to bring?

To have a successful trip, you need to have appropriate footwear (backpacking boots or trail shoes that have been broken in) and adequate rain gear, in addition to your clothing and personal items, which will be clearly indicated on the detailed gear list that we will provide to you. Let us know if you have any questions about items on the gear list, as each piece is an important component to a successful trip. We want to ensure you arrive fully prepared for the trail! See our Packing List for details. We will provide all your major gear, including backpack, sleeping bag, sleeping pad, tents, cooking gear, eating utensils, and more.

Do I really need to pack rain gear, even if it's not forecast to rain?

Yep! You must pack absolutely everything on the packing list, including good quality rain gear. Weather in the backcountry can be unpredictable and staying both warm and dry is essential to your safety. You will not be able to proceed with the trip if you don't bring all the gear. If you forget something, there are local gear shops near most of our meeting spots, so you should be able to acquire a replacement.

Will I have clean clothes every day?

Nope. Welcome to backpacker life! Extra clothes weigh a lot so we try to be strategic about what we carry on the trail. We all get a little stinky out there, but it makes that shower at the end feel sooooo good!

Will I get to take a shower during my trip?

If your trip has a layover in a hotel, motel, hostel or vacation home - you bet! If you are on the trail, don't count on being shower-fresh. Isle Royale is the exception: You get to shower your final night out on the Island! You can always splash off in a creek, or bring some travel wipes to clean up with. Just remember that if you pack it in, you have to pack it out!

What will I eat on the trail?

All food is provided on your trips, unless otherwise indicated in your itinerary. Because we are carrying all our food on the trail, without refrigeration, we eat calorie-dense foods and dehydrated meals that are lightweight and nutritious. Take a look at our sample trail menu.

What happens if I need to depart a trip early?

While we do our best to help our clients prepare for a trip - we know that life happens! We do not offer refunds for partially completed trips. We recommend clients purchase their own travel insurance, in case of an emergency or illness.

Do I need trip insurance?

We strongly recommend our guests purchase their own trip insurance. Life happens, and a small injury or illness (hello, COVID-19) could prevent your participation in one of our trips at the last minute. Read our suggestions below to help you start finding trip insurance.

Do I need to tip my guide?

Tipping your guide is optional, but always appreciated. The industry standard is 10-20% of the trip cost.


CANCELLATION, TRANSFER, AND REFUND POLICY

If you wish to cancel your registration, please note the following deadlines:

  • 61 or more days prior to your scheduled trip, we will refund 80% of the trip cost.

  • 60 days or less before a scheduled trip, we will be unable to refund any portion of the trip cost.

Backpack The Trails LLC reserves the right to cancel a trip without cause. We do our best to ensure that this never happens. In the unlikely event that this does happen, you will be notified as soon as possible, upon which time you can request a full refund or choose a different, similarly-priced trip, if there is still space available.

If you wish to transfer your registration to a different trip, please note the following deadlines:

  • 61 or more days prior to your originally-scheduled trip, 80% of your trip cost is transferable for one year.

  • 60 days or less before your originally-scheduled trip, none of the trip cost is transferable for one year.


Trip Insurance

Backpack The Trails LLC carries business insurance and does not provide trip or medevac insurance to clients.

We strongly advise our clients to purchase their own Trip Insurance and Medevac Insurance. These trips are active adventures, and require you to be fit. Most people book months in advance, and sometimes life can change. Having Trip Insurance can help you recover your registration costs, in case you become ill, injured, lose a job, have a family emergency, or something beyond your control comes up that prevents you from coming on the trip, or that forces you to depart the trip early. Medevac insurance can provide coverage if you need a medical transfer to a facility with higher levels of care or closer to home.

If you plan to purchase Trip or Medevac Insurance, you often need to do so within a short period of time after booking your trip. Be sure to read all of the fine print for any Trip Insurance you purchase.

Here is a helpful list of pandemic travel insurance options.