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Kids have lots of stuff -- action figures, toys, games, books, pencils, crayons, and snacks -- that they like to carry around with them. Kids need Monsters to take care of them and their little stuff (so you can focus on the big stuff).
ArtsiBitsi Monster Backpacks are for kids of all ages. Each one is soft, yet sturdy, with a funny face and teeny little feet. They're completely washable, although hand washing is recommended. The bag closes with a simple flap and drawstring that is easy for little hands to open and close. When the backpack is on, it's closed, so there won't be any lost treasures.
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The monster that Arnar is holding there is a swedish WW2 backpack. We filled them with about 9 kgs of stuff each, and that was all we had for the month long trip. And it was more then enough.
I recently put together a book for my dad that contained photographs of some of our many wilderness camps. I thought I would share some of those campviews and memories here.
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Hammocking among the trees. During this trip I remember being schooled on proper food storage by a volunteer ranger. That ranger made an impression - mostly because I knew the importance of proper food storage while in the backcountry and absentmindedly chose to neglect on a short-walk-turned-long away from camp.
Diego and Dora are all packed up with school supplies, ready to head off to Kindergarten with Pablo & Mallory!
10/18/2008
Big Rock Vista had a blazed side trail, so we thought it might be interesting to check out.
Not much of a view, but some small to large boulders to climb.
Walter's Wiggles as viewed from atop Angel's Landing in Zion National Park, Utah in May 2004. This is on a day hike from the Park Headquarters to Angels Landing and return.
Here's a few highlights from our 4 day backpacking trip into the Mt Jefferson Wilderness. The 5 mile hike into Carl Lake is lined with wild huckleberries and views of Mt. Jefferson.
From our base camp, we hiked the PCT and other trails with swimmable lakes. A true wilderness experience with only a few other campers.
The trailhead is accessed from the Jack Creek Trailhead off of Hwy 22, between Suttle Lake and Sisters (12 miles). It's about a 3 hour drive from Portland with about 5 miles of gravel.
Add this to your summer camping list.
Kids have lots of stuff -- action figures, toys, games, books, pencils, crayons, and snacks -- that they like to carry around with them. Kids need Monsters to take care of them and their little stuff (so you can focus on the big stuff).
ArtsiBitsi Monster Backpacks are for kids of all ages. Each one is soft, yet sturdy, with a funny face and teeny little feet. They're completely washable, although hand washing is recommended. The bag closes with a simple flap and drawstring that is easy for little hands to open and close. When the backpack is on, it's closed, so there won't be any lost treasures.
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Winter backpacking at Belle Isle State Park. Park info: www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/belle-isle#general_infor...