Wilderness Lodging

October 4, 2009
posted by backcountrybill @ 21:25 PM

There are many definitions for the term ‘wilderness.’   Wikipedia describes it as a ‘natural environment on earth that has not been significantly modified by humanity.’  In a sense, then, wilderness lodging could be considered an oxymoron.  However, definitions aside, wilderness lodging does exist, and for good reason.  It allows people to experience the wilderness in a short period of time, with a minimum of negative impact and personal discomfort.  Even if you love camping in the wilderness, you may want to take advantage of wilderness lodging when it is available.

Humans are having a great impact on planet earth, and it would be a daunting task to find any place completely devoid of human influence.  From bits of micro-trash to traces of chemicals in our water, our presence can be found everywhere – from the jungles of Borneo to the Arctic glaciers and the bottom of the ocean.  Whether we like it or not, wilderness only exists in a relative sense.  So, if the lodging doesn’t significantly modify the surrounding area, wilderness lodging is a viable concept.  Not only that, it makes sense.

Having an appreciation for wilderness will help motivate us to decrease our impact on the natural environment.  So, the more people we can get to enjoy clean air, quiet, natural beauty, and the wildness of the natural world, the better.  Wilderness lodging is a key component of this, especially for people who aren’t willing or able to walk long distances and camp out of doors.

For those who enjoy hiking and camping, it still makes sense to take advantage of wilderness lodging when it is available.  You will lower your negative impact on the environment and the creatures residing therein.  There are some fantastic places out there to explore, and wilderness lodging is an option nobody should discount.  See you out there!

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