Re: Airline travel with backpacks question
We use a large duffle bag that Osprey Packs makes called
the "Airporter". We can usually fit 2 packs (Internal Frame) in each
bag. This includes our...
john_nate 2006-03-08 14:48:30 #40404
Re: Airline travel with backpacks question
We have way too much stuff for carry-on, and always check our luggage.
My main worry is damage through handlers. I have an external frame
pack, and I am very...
Steffi Bruninghaus 2006-03-08 13:43:33 #40403
Day hike to river and back in April
I am contemplating hiking down Kaibab to the river, across one bridge, and back across the other, then down (up?) river to the terminus of Bright Angel, then...
Sendme NoSpam 2006-03-08 13:43:08 #40402
Re: making I-40 more enjoyable - a bit OT
John Karpinski 2006-03-08 13:33:29 #40401
Re: Airline travel with backpacks question
WARNING JUDGMENTAL RANT:
Holy Cow!!!! If you are having problems keeping your hiking gear less
water, fuel and food plus your travel clothes less than 50...
Dick Matthews 2006-03-08 13:31:23 #40400
Re: Airline travel with backpacks question
Adrian,
It depends.
I would not try to carry a white gas stove in my luggage. It should be
shipped via ground to your hotel. Compressed gas canister...
Dick Matthews 2006-03-08 13:15:08 #40399
Re: Airline travel with backpacks question
Flown from GA & TN to Phoenix & Las Vegas numerous times, both with pack (in duffle sack) check-in, and as carry-on. If hauling lots photography gear I use...
Dr. Brown 2006-03-08 13:05:19 #40398
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