I have noticed from time to time that someone will recommend that people wanting to fly backcountry get some instruction. I can't agree with that more. I have never read anyones experiences from doing so on this site. I will offer my experiences with the hope that it may encourage some that haven't, to participate in atleast one mountain flying class. I have been interested in backcountry flying for quite awhile, but only started to act on it a few years ago. I bought a plane and modified it with the intentions of having a plane that would be relatively safe to fly in the backcountry. I bought and read everything I could find on the subject. The next step was to educate myself with some practical experience/class time. In doing so I figured that it added something like 10 years to my available time to fly backcountry. The reasoning behind that was that I could spend that long learning how to fly backcountry properly, hopefully. Not to mention the possibility of busting up a plane and/or injuring myself or others. So last year I took the basic class from Lori McNichols out of McCall Idaho. I don't think that you necessaily have to get the instruction from her, but she does run a top class operation with a great team of instructors. It was very interesting and a lot was learned. This year I took the advanced class in Utah and it really tied things together. I realize that I still have a lot to learn, but my confidence level is up about 500%. I can get into 1000' strips and be very comfortable doing it(always with favorable conditions). I know well in advance if I am going to make the strip, and therefore if things aren't right, I have lots of time to go around and do it again. But what they teach you works so well, that sofar, I haven't had to do a go around. Most of the strips I go in and out of have an elavation of atleast 5000' and generally pretty hot in the summer. I know that it isn't cheap, but I think the experience is priceless. You could probably put the basic course on a credit card for $50.00/mo. One day or less of work a month should cover that. A small concession I think. I think of all the monies that I have spent for flying, this was probably the smartest money I have spent. I hope this helps. Gary