Backpacking
January 20, 2010 5:06 pm ActivitiesOne of the most personal ways through which you could see the world is by backpacking. No other activity would offer you such a complete knowledge of the land. You surely should try it one day. But before you set out on your adventure, be sure that you have the most necessary item for backpacking. What is it, you inquire? Easy: A Backpack. Picking a backpack, however, is not a simple issue of simply just picking the most inexpensive or even choosing the one you think is pretty. Beauty has little to do with backpacking. It is practicality that is most important. So saying, here are the factors that you have to take note of when you purchase your backpack.
Number of Pockets
Pockets make it much easier for you to find an item hastily, especially if your things are nicely organized. With pockets, you won’t have to fish around in your bag, looking for a particular item. They’re ideal for smaller items like matchbooks, cell phones, and cameras — those things that you usually need more often than other items and you thus need easier access to when you go backpacking. When you buy your backpack, be sure that it has a sufficient amount of pockets for all your most vital things.
Material
Another thing that is of utmost importance is the strength of your bag. Make sure the material is strong so that the bag will last long and won’t tear during your backpacking trip. Some low quality bags have cloths that are very easily destroyed with the wear and tear of traveling. The material becomes thinner and thinner and before you know it, it will burst at the worst moment and your belongings will come spilling out. For that matter, you should take along some thread and a needle whenever you go backpacking as a safety measure. People often forget these items, only to regret it later. Furthermore, you should make sure that your backpack is waterproof. Should you encounter rain showers when you go backpacking, it would be of extreme importance that none of your items get wet.
Size
Backpacks are meant to be worn around the torso, so be sure the bag fits you. A backpack that is too large would be too difficult to carry around, and so would one that is too small. So, when you purchase your bag, try it out first and see if it’s the right size for you.
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