5,000 c.i.?????????????????????????
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Geronimo wrote:". . .but found a cheap $30, 5,000 c.i. internal frame backpack online.
My biggest question is: "Why does anybody need a 5,000 c.i. backpack?
Why not just put backpack straps on your house and carry it with you!? :triage: And when you get back from carrying either one you can schedule a series of adjustments with your favorite Chiropractor! :)
. . .oh yeah don't forget the kitchen sink!
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Crashdive123 wrote:"I was thinking along those lines as well. Well kind of. I was thinking how can anybody go out with such a small pack!"
ROFLMAO :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: Let me guess Crash, your pack has everything in it including the kitchen sink??? :scared: :wheelchair: :noway: :triage:
I can understand where you are coming from but...
"Boy, y'all wouldn't survive my course. For my basic course All you get to take is:
1.) A bedroll
2.) A water container
3.) A metal knife"
You teach a course where it's necessary to learn the skills without an adequate kit. But once you are confident you can survive without a kit, I say gear up! I know I can survive, but I don't want to just survive, I want to live as comfortable as my conditions will allow me to. That means bringing whatever kit I can comfortably carry and and exploiting whatever else I can along the way. I know I could survive on worms in a lean-to if necessary, but I'd rather bring along a few MRE's and a tent.
I get the whole purpose of the furum
but this was a thread wanting to know about packs, not a thread about not needing a pack because you can survive without one. Maybe I took it the wrong way but what I heard was a dig on guys who gear-up instead of going minimalist. It's all good in the woods man!