Friday, October 1, 2010

Backpacking Essentials: The outer layer

If you already have all my other article to read outdoor adventure, you know that I am a firm believer in the backpack. In my opinion there is no other way out of the experience of diving to do so intense as in a belt pack

Once you have decided to go backpacking trip into an adventure in the open air like a Grand Canyon, you must gather the right supplies. The first set of items you need are the bare minimum. These are the things that you justcan not, without the backpack.

The first is your clothing. Depending on the climate and season, this can vary, but the most important thing to remember is: Layers! Levels, save, if you are in Yukon or backpacking in New Mexico. You should start with a lightweight, breathable shirt, typically a type of polyester, made popular by companies like North Face and Under Armour. These are weighed without sweat absorbent, such as how to make cotton shirts. You should wearPants, shorts, because you do not want to scratch or cut on the track of something. Each pair is rugged cargo pants are khaki. As for shoes, you need a good walking shoe, although some prefer boots. The socks should be a / hiking type of sport especially as the normal cotton socks are wet with sweat and tend to wear thin.

For a shirt or jacket, you choose something with pockets, and that is light enough to wear without feeling bogged down. For most climates, a fleeceperfect. Do not forget a hat! Some people swear by boonie hats, but I personally prefer only ballcap.

The next piece of essential equipment and packaging. They do not resort to a cheap nylon bag that you would take to school, though. You must have a very strong package from a supplier in the open. It should be shoulder straps and waist belt and should have multiple compartments. You do not want to mix the food with dirty laundry. Some have a drink systems, have muchI recommend this, since water is very hard to pack, right.

From here, we have to pack up and fill our bags with supplies and equipment. I will speak in the next article.

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