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The "Women Backpacking Together" Meetup met at the Caribou Lake Trailhead in the Caribou Wilderness in the middle of the night... around midnight. Lorrie and I were there around 7:30pm so after we put up our tent and built a fire, we warded off the bears by making a lot of noise. Four plus hours! We were up around 9am and out on the trail around 11am. Got to our camp at North Divide Lake around 3:30pm and set in for a cold night. Snow all around but we found a nice meadow to camp in.
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I bought this cute little moss green hemp backpack at the Hemp Store in Barrie, Ontario up in Canada.
Crochet this backpack using recycled plastic bags or plarn. The free pattern is found here www.myrecycledbags.com/2009/07/17/recycled-plarn-backpack...
Holly and Backpack returned this year with Backpack already injured; the Park doesn't know exactly why. I did not see him use the injured leg so he only limped on the good three. He's had his injury for at least a month by the time that I left. As it's nature, the future of the cub is unknown but obviously, it's a major injury and life will be more difficult if the leg doesn't heal. The injured leg is the raised one.
I found this funky backpack at a flea market. It's very cool and in mint condition though it seems pretty old. I don't know when Bergans stopped making these.
When summer hits in Tennessee, the lowlands in Great Smoky Mountains National Park just explode with greenery.
Pictured: Osprey Exos 46.
~Jeff
This fully lined backpack was customized for a special little girl.
Fabric used is a 100% cotton owl print. Colors include soft pastels. The owl was appliquéd using Minky fabrics. It's super adorable for any little girl.
FEATURES:
- Fully lined & interfaced
- Adjustable shoulder straps
-Two exterior pockets (for sippy cups, bottles, etc.)
- Safety Harness ( Your backpack can also be made with a removable saftey Harness to keep it nice and snug on your little one)
-Personalization (optional)
Approximate Finished Measurements
Height: 11 3/8” Width: 10” Depth: 5"
This backpack is available in my Etsy shop.
New backpack. I loaded up the minimum for an overnight trip and headed out for a long trial hike. I love the new pack.
1 pound, 14 ounces
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Lowepro Flipside Trek BP 250 AW backpack and Bike Friday New World Tourist bike — first cycling session this year
(Went to B&H, bought the backpack, packed it, came home, took the bike to inflate the tires, rode 15 miles, then subway home.)
Panasonic LX100 | 24-75@35mm
Klasický tříkomorový školní batoh NUN 201 I s motivem motýlků a kytiček pro školačky v 1. až 4. třídě.
Výška školačky/height of schoolgirl: 125 cm
I have loved backpacks all my life. I think the first time it really hit me was at a birthday party of a classmate back in first grade. The birthday boy opened one of his presents and I knew what it was to envy. It was just a small canvas Boy Scout pack no more than a tote bag with a flap and shoulder straps but I couldn’t keep my eyes off it and I can see it to this day over his shoulder.
Today I have many packs; I have backpacks for canoe trips, backpacks for day hikes and this one for extended trips.
With well over thirty years backpacking experience and twenty winter camping I know just what to put in it and where everything belongs. I don’t even make a list anymore, I think to myself food, clothing and shelter and gather up everything I need to meet those ends and stow it away in my pack.
On this trip I used nearly everything in my pack except for things needed in an emergency or clothing to change into if I were to get wet like liner gloves and socks etc…
I love backpacks and this one has served me well.
Details:
Fabric: Little Matryoska by Riley Blake
Pattern: Backpacks by Cindy Taylor Oates
Key covers: Matryosh-keys by Fred
Blogged here: kellys-krafts.blogspot.de/2013/07/backpack-backpack.html