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Camping Dan's Outdoor Tips Posting Page
Monday, April 28, 2008
Packing a camping backpack for an extended stay in the outdoors can be challenging if you have never done it before. Many hikers develop a system over time that they know will work for them, but there are many things that are very similar for most everyone. Generally pack the things you will not need during the day toward the bottom of the pack. This will include things like your camping tents, sleeping bags, and changes of clothes. Toward the middle pack your camping stove, bulk of your food, and mess kit. While at the top of your pack keep your trail snacks, rain jacket, and other things you might need along the way. This is the general layout of my backpack, and once you have more miles into your adventures you will have a system you prefer of your own.
Labels: backpacks, camping backpack, camping tents, sleeping bags by: SummitCampingGear
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