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What Is The Best Budget/backpacker Tour/company For China?
by James on Oct.02, 2009, under Around the World
Have read a lot on the net that DIY travel in China is the best way especially to save money!Am unsure about this as can’t speak the language, however a lot of the tours seem quite dear considering the conversion rate in AUD? Anyone been on a really fantastic budget tour for 2/3 weeks?or can point me in the right direction?
Where Are Some Of The Best Places In The World To Visit If You Are A Backpacker?
by James on Oct.01, 2009, under Around the World
Things to see and do, not just where!
¿what Is The Best Way Promote A Small Backpacker Hostal Company?
by James on Sep.15, 2009, under Around the World
I am building up a small tourism company in México and I want to find a low-investment medium-profit solution for promoting it. It is based in México but it aims International BagPackers. How to promote it internationally?
What’s The Best Stove (on A Budget!) For A Solo Backpacker To Carry For A 5-day Trek In The Wilderness?
by James on Sep.13, 2009, under Around the World
I’ve been looking at many different types and brands, and am just looking for opinions from those with more backpacking experience. I’ve always enjoyed hiking and camping, but am just getting into more serious backpacking in wilderness areas and need to start outfitting myself with the appropriate gear.
What’s The Best Stove (on A Budget!) For A Solo Backpacker To Carry For A 5-day Trek In The Wilderness?
by James on Sep.11, 2009, under Around the World
I’ve been looking at many different types and brands, and am just looking for opinions from those with more backpacking experience. I’ve always enjoyed hiking and camping, but am just getting into more serious backpacking in wilderness areas and need to start outfitting myself with the appropriate gear.
What Are Your Best Tips/recommendations For A Young Male Backpacker Travelling In Cambodia?
by James on Sep.04, 2009, under Around the World
I like to travel on a low budget yet still try not to miss anything worth visiting.
Hiking Backpacks – 4 Great Tips To Choose The Best
by James on Sep.02, 2009, under Around the World
Even for the casual hiker, the hiking backpack is absolutely essential. Whether you are hiking a trail alone, going cross-country with a group, or following a guide, your backpack carries the things needed to make your hiking trip a fun, safe, and enjoyable experience. The first thing to realize is that not all hiking backpacks are created equally. there are many, many choices out there in hiking backpacks. Choosing the one that is right for you will take a little time, research, and smart shopping.
Considerations When Choosing a Hiking Backpack
1. Hiking backpacks come in a variety of sizes and styles. The main thing to consider is the type of hiking you are planning on doing with this backpack. Someone going for extended trips into the wilderness will need a totally different hiking backpack than someone going for a six hour hike along the trails behind their house. If you will not be hiking far or staying out overnight, a small backpack that can carry a first aid kit, water, and some food for the trip is all that is necessary. If you are going to be out overnight, you will need room for more food and water, and a sleeping bag and possibly a tent. Cross-country trips will require a large backpack with room for everything mentioned above, with a tent for sure, changes of clothing, compass, maps, cooking gear, and other survival equipment.
2. Whatever the backpack type, make sure that it fits securely and comfortably. You don’t want one that is too heavy for you when loaded, or one that does not fit snugly. If your backpack shifts too much, it can easily run your shoulders raw where the straps are rubbing.
3. The price for a hiking backpack can range from over $400 to as little as $20, depending on the backpack. For the casual hiker, or someone who intends to get serious but is just starting, seriously consider getting the least expensive one that is adequate for your needs. You will probably want to try different backpacks after you have been hiking for a while, and you don’t want to have too much invested in your old backpack. But make sure that it is sturdy and comfortable. Don’t trade off too much quality in the name of price.
4. A consideration you may not think about, is that different backpacks are made for different genders. A man’s center of balance is slightly different than a woman’s, and their torsos are shaped differently along the shoulder blades. This must be taken into account when designing the hiking backpack, so that the backpack does not throw the hiker off-balance.
If you take your time, put some thought into it, and make an informed choice, you will wind up with a hiking backpack that will serve you well in your hiking endeavors.
Choosing Camping Backpacks – How To Get The Best Quality
by James on Aug.30, 2009, under Around the World
For the newbies in camping adventures, trying to look for quality-made backpacks can be an overwhelming experience. As this camping equipment is considered basic for outdoor lovers and nature-trippers, a first-time backpacker may have a difficult time trying to figure out what to consider in buying a good backpack. Good thing is today’s outdoor shops offer models of this item is such variety that they can respond to any style, level and kind of camping adventure one may wish to undertake, or where and for how long. It shows how manufacturers have continued to improve on their products in a bid to satisfy the diverse demands of their clients. So for all the camping enthusiasts out there, there’s no more excuse for making the wrong choice in camping backpacks, just read on and you will know how to find the best items with these tips!
Manufacturers believe that good padding in major parts of camping backpacks is an offshoot of continuing innovations to raise quality of backpacks. Unlike the older ones, the recent models of camping backpacks that are now out in the market sport wider and better-padded shoulder straps to prevent shoulders from gouging. The broader shoulder straps actually help you diffuse the backpack weight, thus making it easier on your shoulders and back. Consequently, the weight of the pack does not become a burden when you need to hike or wend your way through the wilderness.
When hiking through off-trail areas, good balance becomes crucial for you to avoid possible mishaps or minor accidents by tripping or falling. In such instances, internal frame camping backpacks play an important role. You may ask what this internal frame backpack is. Well, this is a backpack with a taller but narrower frame compared to a standard backpack. The backpack has a frame set inside it. The frame is made up of sturdy, flat bars that serve as stays. Because these bars are mostly made of aluminum, they do not add much weight to the backpack, making it less burdensome to you. Although some internal frames also use combined materials, aluminum is the most common and favored material used. While these frames are usually shaped as a V, some manufacturers also tend to use a U or even an X shape to come up with these frames in their backpack models.
While some internal stays do seem to make internal frame backpacks very firm, they do not necessarily become restricting because they are also flexible. They can even help you carry your backpack more comfortably. Because the internal frame backpack acts like a wrap around your body, your balance becomes more stable as the weight of your pack is brought closer to your body’s gravity center. Their compression straps also set the pack steady and stops it from possibly sliding from your back even as you continue to walk or hike. What’s more, to make the internal camping backpack easier to wrap around your body and sustain your balance, the suspension straps, hip belt and shoulder straps are designed with these considerations in mind. Unlike the older versions of backpacks, the latest models allow you to bend and move freely while hiking or walking, making your camping adventures more comfortable, enjoyable and fun.
Abhishek is an avid Camping enthusiast and he has got some great Camping Secrets up his sleeves! Download his FREE 84 Pages Ebook, “How To Have An Unforgettable Camping Vacation!” from his website http://www.Camping-Guru.com/768/index.htm . Only limited Free Copies available.
Purchasing the Best Beach Backpacks for Kids
by James on Aug.22, 2009, under Around the World
Summer is approaching quicker than you think and you may be going to head off to the beach for a family vacation with your kids. It is never too early to plan a summer vacation. Something you will most likely need are beach backpacks for kids. For kids, a backpack is a very handy accessory that can carry just about everything they will need for a day trip or even a weekend, from clothes to toiletries and ipods to hats, jackets, toys and books. As well, having a backpack to lug supplies down to the beach area is very handy, whether you are a toddler, young kid, parent or teen.
The type of kid’s beach backpacks you need depend on the ages and sizes of your children, as well as what you, or they, need the backpack for. A beach trip is one of the funniest trips a kid can go on, but there are considerations not found on other types of trips where backpacks are used. A beach trip usually involves more sand, sun, salty air and salt water.
You may want a functional kids beach backpack for the carrying of clothes and sundries or you may want to buy one that can carry items such as food and water bottles. As well you can find combined backpacks that have a separate removable section for clothes and one for food or drink. Also popular are beach backpacks for little kids that are used to carry all of their sand toys. You can tell there are a variety of backpacks to think about depending on the needs or ages of the kids.
One thing to look for is the ability of the beach backpack to be waterproof. These are not the easiest bags to find for older kids and shopping online seems to offer the best choice in this variety. One popular older kid’s beach backpack is divided into two sections. The top mesh section is for holding clothes and towels, and the bottom insulated section acts like a cooler for food or drink.
You are going to want separate compartments in any older kids beach backpack since this will help keep items like hair products or suntan lotion away from clothing or towels. As well make sure the exterior is made of nylon or some heavier waterproof fabric. A denim bag would not be very good against water of course. Most kids beach backpacks are designed to have a drawstring top, be lightweight and have just a few separate areas for keeping a towel, money, suntan lotion, maybe a hat or book, and very little else. Beach backpacks are not as large or cumbersome as school or camping ones. Most beach backpacks are for one day trips down to the sand area and that is about all.
For little tikes there are a variety of kid’s beach backpacks for carrying toys. Most seem to be clear plastic with some colorful designs or stitching. They usually are light since the toys are all plastic. These types of backpacks may come with little sand molds, buckets, plastic tools, and scoops. These beach backpacks for kids are not meant to carry anything but toys. They are good because they are fairly water proof and can tolerate sand well. You simply have to rinse your child’s toys in the water and stuff them back in the bag, ready to use the next day. You can never get rid of all the sand accumulated from a day at the beach, so these backpacks work well to keep all of the sandy toys together. They are also light enough that little kids can carry them, even though the shoulder straps are sometimes non existent or not comfortable.
There is nothing keeping you from being creative and using these clear beach backpacks for clothes. There are also larger kids clear school backpacks which can be used as dedicated beach backpacks instead.
A beach backpack for kids would make the perfect gift for the child that you know goes to the beach on occasion, or your own kid. Having been to the beach many times with kids myself I can attest that they do come in very handy and make things so much easier to carry items and keep them out of the sand. You may want one for each kid plus yourself, so everyone can carry some of their own beach gear.
Mark D. Jordan is a writer and researching from Pennsylvania. More advice on buying kids backpacks can be read at Kids Backpacks or through the backpack resources found at www.kidsbackpacks.us
Best Styles of Backpacks for Camping
by James on Aug.16, 2009, under Around the World
There are several different types of backpacks that can be used for camping. The choice between them is largely a matter of personal preference, but some backpacks are better for some types of camping than others.
An internal frame backpack has the metal frame built into the inside of the backpack. It sits close to the body. An external frame backpack is a large metal frame with the backpack components built onto it. The external frame backpack sits away from the back and often extends above the head of the person wearing it. A frameless backpack is smaller than either of the other two options. It is typically too small for a camping expedition, and is more often used as a day pack.
There are several ways to determine what backpack would work best for you. A good place to start is to consider the advantages and disadvantages of each:
· The internal frame backpack sits close to the body. This makes it easier to carry up and down steep terrain or in the backwoods, because it doesn’t interfere with your center of gravity.
· The external frame backpack sits further away from the body. This can make it more difficult to navigate over rough trails.
· The internal frame backpack, because it sits so close to the body, can be extremely warm. If you do a good deal of hiking in hot weather, you may find that an internal frame backpack is too warm for comfort.
· An external frame backpack sits away from your back, allowing a breeze to circulate between your back and the backpack.
Once you have carefully considered the advantages and disadvantages of an internal and external frame backpack, you will be better able to decide which one is right for you. Regardless of which style you choose, the backpack should fit properly for maximum comfort. How do you know if the backpack fits?
· When wearing the backpack you should be able to look up without hitting your head on the backpack.
· When you squat down, the backpack should not hit you in the back of the calves.
· Walk around with the backpack on, with some weight in it. Any pain felt in your shoulders or back could mean that you need to adjust the backpack, or it could mean that the backpack does not fit. Either way, do not use it on a hiking trip until you have fixed the problem.
· If your backpack does not have a sternum strap or hip strap, consider purchasing one to use with it. These straps are very helpful at redistributing the weight of the backpack in a more comfortable manner.
If you are interested in camping, invest in a quality backpack. A backpack is one of the most important pieces of equipment that you will use while camping. An ill-fitting backpack can ruin your camping trip. A properly fitted backpack can make the experience more enjoyable.
There are a variety of additions that you can include when purchasing a backpack. A rain guard slides over the top of your backpack so that a sudden shower does not cause all of your clothes to become drenched. Extra straps make it possible to strap hiking poles and water bottles to the outside of your backpack for easy access. A food container makes it easy to keep your food safe from any animals that may want you to provide them with a meal.
Once you have chosen the backpack and gear for your camping trip, take time to properly pack. Place heavy items that you will not use during the day in the bottom of the pack, close to your back. Cooking paraphernalia, for example, could be packed there. Items that you need ready access to, such as the first aid kit, should be packed near the top.
Things that you may need during the day, like water and snack food, can be packed in pockets on the outside of the backpack. Finally, no matter what the weather, it does not hurt to toss your raingear in the top of the backpack. This way, if a storm blows in suddenly, you will not soak the contents of your backpack trying to find your rainwear.
Properly packing a backpack requires trial and error. You may have to pack and repack it before you get the right weight and adjustment. If you plan on hiking a significant amount, reducing the weight of your backpack can significantly increase your comfort level. While some people are comfortable carrying 35% of their bodyweight, others prefer to keep their backpack’s weight to around 25% of their weight. Experience and experimentation will allow you to develop a feel for the best weight for your backpack.
Mike Cole is a freelance writer who writes about camping and outdoor products such as backpacks