Bigfoot
For long days and longer trails

Plan the trip.
Pack the bag.
Bring the crew.

Bigfoot.camp is a backpacking companion for serious trip planning: topo routes day by day, a gear locker that knows every gram, and pack lists you build together.

Topo + OSM tiles Per-day distance & gain Shared pack lists
Brand directions

Three ways Bigfoot can show up

Option A is wired into the app shell now. The other two are ready to compare before we commit the whole system.

Current pick: Trail Sign
Trail Sign

Friendly, capable, unmistakably outdoors.

A trail-marker footprint with warm map colors. Best fit for the core app: useful, approachable, and easy to recognize at tiny sizes.

Option ABigfoot
Night Scout

A field assistant with a little mystery.

Darker, more signal-forward, and built around Bigfoot as the thing you can reach from the backcountry.

Option BBigfoot
Camp Stamp

Rugged trip-log energy.

A badge-like footprint that feels stamped into a notebook, permit, or gear label. More tactile and heritage-driven.

Option CBigfoot
Bigfoot

Ask your trip from anywhere

Text or email your Bigfoot trip assistant for route, camp, pack, permit, and logistics answers. Satellite mode keeps replies inside 160 characters.

Try Bigfoot
trail question
ABC storm building. closer camp?
Stop at Lower Basin 1.8 mi sooner. Water nearby. Avoid ridge after 3p if thunder.
What's inside

Everything you need before the trailhead

Topo trip planning

Map routes day by day, drop camps, and see distance, gain, and Class rating per leg.

Gear locker

Track every piece: weight, capacity, age. Filter by category. Mark what's borrowable.

Shared pack lists

Build a pack list per trip. Assign items to crew members. Tally base weight to the gram.

Crew & friends

Add the people you hike with. Loan gear. Split the load before the drive.

A look around

Built for the way you actually plan

Quiet, functional UI. Designed for the night before and the long drive home.

Trips
Kings Canyon NP, CA
Rae Lakes Loop
Sep 14 5 days
Dist
62.2 km
Gain
2,740 m
Crew
3
Gear
  • Zpacks Duplex539 g
  • EE Revelation 20595 g
  • NeoAir XLite354 g
  • Osprey Exos 581180 g
  • Base weight2.67 kg
Packs
  • Sawyer SqueezeME
  • MSR PocketRocket 2SR
  • Topo map Sierra HSJP
  • Garmin inReach MiniME
How it works

Three steps from idea to trailhead

1

Plan the route

Drop a route on the topo and break it into days with distance, gain, and camp coordinates.

2

Build the locker

Add your gear once. Capture weight, capacity, age. Reuse it across every trip.

3

Pack with the crew

Spin up a pack list, assign items to people, and walk to the car already weighed.

Your next trip is half-planned already.

Start with a free account, or poke around a fully-loaded demo first.

© Bigfoot.camp — a backpacking companion.Topo tiles © OpenTopoMap (CC-BY-SA), © OpenStreetMap.