Our flight into Kalispell, Mont., broke through the clouds and light rain started streaking across the window. The town itself became visible as we approached, but the mountains, which I knew surrounded us on all sides, were obscured by thick gray clouds.
The Flathead Valley was socked in. Which meant I might be in for a wet backpacking trip here in Montana. I’d brought a rain jacket, of course. But not much else.
In fact, beyond my clothes and some barebones toiletries, I hadn’t brought anything. My backpack, tent, sleeping bag, pad and pillow, stove, and kitchenware — all of it I left back in Colorado. Even my trusty pocket knife, which I never backpack without, had stayed at home.
I felt a tinge of unease as I peered through the rain. Somewhere down there, all of the necessary gear should be waiting for me. But I wasn’t used to relying on strangers to pack my backpack for a trip like this. So, why now?
I’d traveled here to test a new gear system from RightOnTrek. The company, known for its environmentally friendly backpacking meals, had just started renting gear. It had built a first-of-its-kind gear rental hub on the outskirts of Kalispell, minutes from the airport and within sight of Glacier National Park, called the Wilderness Edge. I covered it when RightOnTrek first announced its opening. And I’d asked if it would be possible to give the new backpacking and camping gear rental system a try.
RightOnTrek had obliged. So, I logged onto its website, selected the gear I thought I’d need and the meals I wanted to eat, picked the dates I’d need it for, and checked out. Now, weeks later, I was touching down in the Treasure State with little more than the clothes on my back.
In short: RightOnTrek’s gear rental system is a seamless, easy, and affordable (about $50 a day) way to rent high-quality backpacking gear on the fly. You can reserve it ahead of time, or rent it onsite at the Wilderness Edge just outside of Glacier National Park. And while the system is currently limited to one location (a good one at that), the brand has big plans for expansion.
Renting Gear at the Wilderness Edge

The Wilderness Edge is about 5 minutes up the road from the Kalispell airport. It’s an A-frame-style structure with lockers lining the walls, lockboxes, touchscreen tablet kiosks, vending machines for backpacking meals and wilderness essentials, Wi-Fi, and charging stations.
Had I not preordered my gear, I could have walked up to one of the kiosks at the Wilderness Edge and done all of my gear rental right there, onsite.

What’s in the Bag?


Finding the Trail With RightOnTrek

Selecting an Itinerary

Using the RightOnTrek Gear



Wilderness Education for Renters

RightOnTrek Gear Rental: The Final Word
