Day Bagger

Day Bagger: A term used in hiking and outdoor activities to refer to an individual who aims to complete a specific peak or trail within a single day. This term is commonly associated with enthusiasts who seek to summit multiple peaks or cover significant distances without an overnight stay.

Examples:

  • A hiker who plans to summit Mount Rainier in one day without camping.
  • A group of friends tackling the 14,000-foot peaks in Colorado, aiming to bag as many as possible in one day.

Cases:

  • A solo climber attempts to summit and descend Half Dome in Yosemite National Park within a day, adhering to the park’s safety guidelines.
  • A charity organization organizes a Day Bagging event, encouraging participants to hike several local trails in a single day to raise funds for a cause.