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Flexibility in Backpacking!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010
posted by Bob 1:00 PM
Fanny Pack

Small but Efficient!

How many times have you gone out trekking and didn’t want to carry your daypack? It was just too big, bulky and you were only going to be gone 3-4 hours. All you needed was something big enough to carry a bottle of water and a couple energy bars.  It didn’t make much sense to carry a backpack for just a couple items.

As previously mentioned, personal carriers come in all sizes, shapes, and forms. A smaller size, sometimes referred to as a  fanny pack, is just the right size for a short trek, quick trip to the in-law’s place, or even an outing with the kids to the zoo. Don’t get caught-out without storage space for your water, billfold, car keys, cell phone, energy snacks, and etc.

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Daypacks

Friday, July 24, 2009
posted by Bob 11:11 AM
Backpack-Blog-1

A 1-3 Day Trek?

Today there are personal carriers for every occasion. The most common is called a Day-pack. It will normally hold more than what you would need for just a day. Most are capable of carrying enough supplies for 1-3 days. There is a range of sizes to choose from but staying at midpoint, in the 1500-2500 cubic inch range, should serve you well.

Daypacks must be waterproof. The clothes you pick and pack will depend on the current season and projected weather. It should be packed in order of use, the least frequent to more frequently use. The outside pockets or compartments would be for those small items, possibly a wallet, car keys, map/compass, energy snacks, water bottle, etc.

A little fore-thought might pay big dividends in the end. Remember to take enough food, a flashlight, fire and a first-aid kit. Let someone know where you’re headed and when you’ll return. HAVE A GOOD TREK!

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