Dry Crossings: A Practical Backpacker’s Guide to Staying Dry in Primitive Camping
Wet feet are more than uncomfortable in the backcountry—they slow you down, destroy morale, and become a real safety issue in cold conditions.
Dry Crossings is a practical, experience-based guide for primitive backpackers who regularly face creek crossings, wet trails, snowmelt, and damp campsites. Instead of gimmicks or heavy gear, this guide focuses on real-world systems that work while moving.
Inside, you’ll learn:
- Why water actually gets into boots (and why most “waterproof” solutions fail)
- Lightweight strategies for staying dry without carrying bulky gear
- Hybrid protection systems that work for repeated creek crossings
- Simple DIY and modification ideas that don’t require expert skills
- Safe, efficient creek-crossing techniques for loaded packs
- How to manage cold, wet conditions without sacrificing mobility
This guide is written in plain language, from the perspective of an experienced backcountry hiker—not a gear catalog.
If you backpack far enough from the trailhead that wet feet can ruin your trip, this guide is for you
✔️ 25 page illustrated PDF ✔️ Mobile-friendly for phone use on trail ✔️ Practical systems, not brand hype ✔️ Lightweight, backpacker-focused solutions