Learn what clothing you is about to have as well as how to layer your clothing for a dry as well as easy backpacking trip in this free video.
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A review of my latest DIY project: A housemade backpack for ultra lightweight to super ultralight backpacking trips. Since developing an interest in ultralight backpacking, I’ve ascertained that one of the challenges inherent to the sport is acquiring the gear necessary for this pursuit. Of course you may spend hundreds (perhaps although thousands) of dollars to get the gear that fits your haves, but I’ve ascertained that the best method to keep costs low, as well as get a perfectly customized piece of equipment, is to create it yourself. So afterwards causing it much method althought as well as research into precisely what I would like toed in a UL backpack, I fired up the old sewing machine as well as go to work. Here is what I came up goes along with… Homemade Ultralight Backpack: Concept: • Custom, durable, as well as lightweight pack for utilize in conjunction goes along with SUL gear system. • 3 season utilize goes along with multi-day, long time distance capabilities. • Partially inspired by the GoLite Breeze, the Gossamer Gear G4, as well as my own specific haves. Specs: • Weight: 5.2 ounces • Volume: Approx. 2000 cubic inches • Size: 22″x12″x5 ½” • Materials: 1.1oz ripstop nylon / snag-less micro-mesh Features: • Frameless pack • Top-loading (with drawstring closure) • Protection flap on the best opening • Large external mesh pouch on front • Water bottle pockets on both sides • Shock-cord compression system • Multiple attachment/lashing points • Wide, padded shoulder straps • Slim design hip strap • Triple-stitched seams (pockets & straps sewn thru) * Whenever you would just like to create a pack