The Best Way To Pack Your Backpacking Pack For Ease and Comfort | Outside Watch
Knowing how to properly pack a backpacking pack means more comfort on the trail. Both packing at home and breaking camp and packing up every morning should take time. If you spend the time and energy to pack your pack well, you’re guaranteed a more pleasant hike with a comfortable load and the knowledge that important items are easily accessible. If you cram things into your bag willy-nilly, it’s likely that your balance will be off while you’re hiking and you’ll end up more sore on one side than the other. It’s also likely that if you need something while you’re hiking you’ll have to completely unpack to find it—while your friends wait patiently. Don’t be that person. Get the Outside Watch app to stream films and series wherever you go: https://outside.watch/ios https://outside.watch/android Follow Outside Watch for the latest and greatest: Facebook: / outsidewatch Instagram: / outsidewatch Get unlimited access to articles, courses, premium films, series & more with Outside+ The one subscription to fuel all your adventures: https://outside.watch/Plus #backpacking

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