Backpacking Equipment Tips : External Backpack Frame

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2008

External backpacks have metal frames outside the lining that can hold extra items. Learn the benefits of using external backpack frames when hiking with expert tips in this free backpacking video.

Expert: Megan Rouch
Bio: Megan Rouch enjoys off-road unicycling. She has been riding unicycles for eight years. Miss Rouch has instructed unicycling and juggling at the Kent Cummins Magic Camp for the past seven years.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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  • Thanks for sticking up for X frame packs. If you have tried both, and hauled long trails with both, you'll always prefer the comfort of the X frame over the I frame I frame's only advantages: SLIGHTLY LIGHTER, SLIGHTLY better scrambling over-under blowdowns.

    X-frames are BETTER at ORGANIZING gear & you walk FURTHER between rest breaks because of less shoulder muscle fatigue

    "Fortune is fascinated with the efficient." ( Persian Proverb quoted by Colin Fletcher in "The Complete Walker " )

  • I hate expertvillage and your ugly

  • Good lookin girl there. Uhh Oh yea, backpacks...They're a pain in the neck :)

  • hottie!!

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