Field Reports
From people who go where help is far
Guides, paddlers, skiers, and hunters on what changed once they started planning with a list that reacts to the terrain.
“The trip-plan sheet is the part I didn’t know I needed. I leave it with my sister every time I fly into the Firth now. Twice it’s been the reason someone knew exactly where to start looking.”
Dena T.
Packrafter · Inuvik, NT
“It flagged that I had zero satellite backup for a 40 km stretch with no cell coverage. That one warning changed my whole comms setup. Earned its keep before I’d even left the driveway.”
Marcus L.
Fat-bike guide · Dawson, YT
“First time on the Chilkoot and the list scaled the layers for shoulder season perfectly. Nothing missing, nothing dead weight. I stopped second-guessing my pack.”
Priya S.
Hiker · Skagway, AK
“I run trips for beginners and I now have everyone generate their own list, then we compare. The “critical items unchecked” gate does the nagging so I don’t have to.”
Sam O.
Wilderness instructor · Fort Simpson, NT
“The fuel estimate for melting snow was bang on for a −35 week. I used to guess and either run short or haul dead weight. Not anymore.”
Kaleb R.
Ski tourer · Chugach, AK
“Offline is the whole thing for me. I build the list at the truck at the trailhead where there’s no signal, and it just works. Print the plan, hand it to the outfitter, go.”
Josée V.
Caribou hunter · Yellowknife, NT
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