While I doubt most people will care what I carry with me while hiking, I'm going to do a list and possibly pictures of all of it.
Backpacks
I have several (5), which, according to some people, is too many.
Kelty Red Cloud 6650 is my latest and greatest pack. I got it specifically for the CO Trail trip, because 16 days on the trail needs something that big just to haul my gear and food around with me.
REI New Star Traverse, from an REI garage sale a few weeks back - It's so old there's not actually a link I can find to any real details about the pack. I found one in another langauge I can't read, but it claims to be up to 6000 cu in (smaller than the new one by a good bit.)
Millet Nanda 60+10 was my first "large" pack. It's also my only pack to get to the top of a 14er. Since I've only tried two, that's not saying much.
Vaude Aracanda 30 is my "overnight" pack. I almost made it up Quandry with this pack. That was my first try of a 14er and hadn't done any training at all.
CamelBak Menace Hydration Pack was the first pack I ever got. It's a small day pack, which I find far too small to carry most of the stuff I want to carry with me all the time.
And that's the end of my packs.
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Hey Trent,
Here I go trying to comment again! I couldn't even get the comment screen to open on your most recent post but I see it is up and running here!
It's good to see you posting! I've enjoyed your start and am looking forward to more!
OK, that was a test comment to see if it was working! I'm not a hiker but I LOVE bags with places to stash everything precisely where I think makes logical sense for it to be stashed! So if it were me, I'd have a closet reserved for my backpacks of every size and shape!
:)
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