[pct-l] Internal frame pack with bear canister
Jeffrey Olson
jolson at olc.edu
Mon Apr 11 15:04:05 CDT 2011
This is a good strategy. Another is to get ahold of a Golite Gust type
pack at 19 oz (too heavy for many I know). It is a big sack with
lightly insulated shoulder straps and a web waist belt. I've carried a
bear canister in it.
I like the "sack" approach to carrying gear because I bought a very
expensive down quilt and hate the thought of stuffing it. So, I never
have. The pack always looks filled because the sleeping quilt takes up
over half the volume.
The closest it's come to being stuffed is when I carried the bear
canister. Still, there is plenty of room for 12 lb range of gear...
Jeffrey Olson
Martin, SD
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> From: Diane Soini
>
> The pack should be the last thing you buy. After you lighten up your
> load, then buy the pack. It makes no sense to lighten your load with
> a lighter pack without having lighter contents. Starting with
> lightening the pack first will only hurt and make it harder. Lighten
> the other things first and then you will know what pack you need to
> carry it.
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