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The Backpacking Museum

Exploring the History of Backpacking, Camping, and Outdoor Gear

Since 2015


The Backpacking Museum is a virtual collection exploring the history of backpacking, camping, outdoor gear, and wilderness travel. Have you ever wondered about this history of backpacking? When did it start? What gear did they use decades ago? Welcome to the most comprehensive collection of information on backpacking history on the Internet. 

The Backpacking Museum explores how hikers and campers traveled, cooked, hydrated, navigated, slept, and illuminated the wilderness over the past 150 years. Modern backpacking gear did not appear overnight. Every piece of equipment has a story, and this collection documents how those stories shaped the outdoor experience.

Camp Life

The everyday routines of life on the trail.


Gear Evolution

How backpacking equipment evolved.


Culture and Community

The people, places, and institutions that support adventure.


Influential Figures

The people who shaped outdoor recreation. 

  • Murray
  • Nessmuk
  • Kephart
  • Gatewood
  • Fletcher
Read a brief bio of each at this page.

Why This Matters

Every backpack on a trail today is a small museum of ideas. The gear we carry, the foods we eat, the paths we follow, and even the language we use have been shaped by generations of outdoor travelers. The history of backpacking is more than the history of equipment. It is the story of how people learned to live comfortably in wild places, how they passed their knowledge to others, and how the experience of wilderness travel evolved over time.

This collection explores that story through the people, places, traditions, and technologies that shaped outdoor recreation. By understanding where our gear and practices came from, we gain a greater appreciation for the ingenuity, perseverance, and curiosity that continue to define the backpacking experience today.


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