
Backpacking Light Podcast Episode 134 | Sleep Quality in the Backcountry
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Oct 6, 2025 Discover how fragmented sleep can jeopardize safety and recovery in the backcountry. The discussion dives into the various factors disrupting sleep, including altitude, stress, and environmental conditions. Personal anecdotes highlight the fragility of sleep at high altitudes, while practical strategies are offered to enhance rest quality. Learn about the physiological impacts of poor sleep and explore behavioral and environmental adjustments that can improve your sleeping experience on the trails.
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High-Altitude Fall And Fragile Sleep
- Ryan Jordan fell face-first onto rock above 11,000 feet and chose to bivy that night amid a building storm.
- The incident highlighted how fragile backcountry sleep becomes after trauma and stress.
Deep And REM Sleep Serve Different Roles
- Deep sleep repairs the body while REM sleep restores cognition and decision-making.
- Losing either stage reduces physical recovery and raises the risk of poor judgment on the trail.
Altitude Fragments Sleep Over Days
- Altitude causes periodic breathing that fragments sleep and shortens deep sleep cycles.
- Cumulative nights at elevation compound fatigue, slowing coordination and judgment by day three or four.
