Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Packing for Hiking : Pack NESCAFE sekali

Ok. Neh sambungan dari post pasal stamina.
kat sini, cara2 nak packing barang.
Semua orang tau kot..ye ke? ce check balik cara korang pack khemah, barang2, baju, sleeping bag?
aku takla kata yang kat bawah neh betul tp kalau agak2 nak follow tuh, terbaek la! (bak kata Boboi Boy).


 Ok. Kaedahnya, takde sapa yang boleh kata "no, this is how it's the way to be" because, afterall, it all depends on your comfortability and kemampuan. kenapa aku kata kemampuan?
Contoh ye:

Ini backpack. Sizes vary. Google la sendirik. Contoh2 bag.

Ini boleh consider daypack untuk daytrip atau overnight. dah cukup besar dah neh.


ada jugak yang jenis gini. Besar sikit. Nih baru few pix. Google la. Banyak!

So, kalau tinggi macam aku yang 151cm cenonet ney, boleh ke bawak bag 80L? bag berjalan la jawabnye!
Yang sesuai untuk aku adalah max 60-65 liter.


Moralnya, aku nak bagitau, ikut kesesuaian masa, tempat & bagaimana.
Ok, contoh ye.

Agak ko nak pegi masuk hutan, laluan banyak merentas air. Apa ko nak bawak?
samada ko letak barang2 dalam beg plastik then put dalam bag atau opt for waterproof bag mcm kat bawah.



So, back to our main subject. How to pack? What to pack?
Aku tak tulis sendiri sebab ada yang dah tulis about it . damnn! (phewwwww).

Have fun reading.


There's no one right answer to this question: It depends on what kind of pack you have and where you're going to hike. The general principle is that lighter-weight items go at the bottom, heavier items are at the top and close to your body. However, if you are going to be scrambling or hiking off-trail on rough terrain or snow, you might want to pack some of the heavier items a little lower to bring down your center of gravity.

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There's no one right answer to this question: It depends on what kind of pack you have and where you're going to hike. The general principle is that lighter-weight items go at the bottom, heavier items are at the top and close to your body. However, if you are going to be scrambling or hiking off-trail on rough terrain or snow, you might want to pack some of the heavier items a little lower to bring down your center of gravity.

Sleeping bag. Most packs are designed with a compartment at the bottom for your sleeping bag. If your pack has dividers that separate the sleeping bag from the rest of your gear, use them to take some of the weight off your sleeping bag. (Overly compressing a down sleeping bag can damage the down, resulting in less loft and, thus, less warmth.)

Clothes go in next. But it's a good idea to stash a few of your warm clothes—hat, gloves, and an insulating layer—and your rain gear in an outside pocket where you can easily get them.
 Tents and tarps. There are a couple of choices for your tent or tarp. Most packs have a separate compartment (where the sleeping bag goes) that is accessible via a zipper. If your pack has such a compartment, see if you can stuff the tent under your sleeping bag. That way, you don't have to unpack everything to get your tent out if it's raining when you want to make camp. This placement also works for packing a wet tent because it won't drip on everything. Be sure, however, that the tent and sleeping bag are in waterproof stuffsacks. Tent poles go strapped to the outside: Tie them on tight!
Food, fuel, and cooking utensils. Store the fuel upright and away from your food, in case of an accidental spill. Many hikers put their bottles in an outside compartment. Some utensils can have hard or sharp edges, so be sure they're not poking at your pack.

Personal items. Squeeze these in wherever they fit.

Outside compartments. Use these for items you'll need during the day: rain gear, a few warm clothes, pack-cover, water filter, water, lunch, snacks, TP, sunscreen, mosquito goop, and your camera.
Mattresses. Most hikers roll up their sleeping pads and strap them to the outside of the packs. Some smaller mattresses fit inside a backpack, where they are better protected from accidental encounters with cactus needles and barbed wire fences.

so, dah dapat tak the general idea? hopefully this helps as it helps me.
by the way, WHATEVER IT IS,sila tinggalkan handbag ye.
ishk ishk ishk budak syiba neh...(sorry babe)..
Below pix masa kitaorang naik bukit kat Jerejak Island, Penang, Valve Trip 2009.



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