Say Nay to Overloaded Trekking


The Wilderness: breathtaking panoramas, and forgotten wooded valleys, beans without toast ... Why this is not paradise? It is the burden that makes a free man into a beast of burden: an overloaded backpack full of camping gear. Any alternative?

Trek Lights!
End behind the tent is the first thing to do is increasing - the tent occupies the most space and is relatively heavy. How to sleep, then? Sleeping in the wilderness, you want:

1. Stay warms and dry
2. Protect is an accessory (backpack, food)

The following can therefore be used without a tent:

1. Stable rubbish
Never underestimate those which slide into the bag, you cozy in a rubbish bag. To protect your head (if the bag is too short), use a hooded rain jacket (and not as another bag risk of suffocation!. Sleep down. Her backpack, now goes into another plastic bag.
2. Tape
"The fix for you're plastic bag's - you will yourself in a powerful one tear!
3. A tip:
Save your Uncanned food a few feet away, where you are from, preferably, it hung on a tree. This will save it from most animals, and if a bear - at least, are likely to be after dinner, not a hiker or a backpack!

I am a big fan of strong plastic and are generally used for other things such as the establishment of protective windproof for your propane stove when the wind is high, water-resistant lining backpack (but it can), or wrapping your legs for an embarrassing brook.
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