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Bags - again - in mountains/rocky hills
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<blockquote data-quote="Borga Voffe" data-source="post: 572946" data-attributes="member: 41839"><p>The bag?</p><p>Walking with it for ten hrs, in a hilly wood, I found its a suitcase With a proper carrying harness</p><p>its no way a Osprey Kestrel 32, not even close</p><p>but I survived, that carrying system is just about close to be as comfy as Osprey. But the big. And bulky suitcase is kind of top heavy. You do indeed struggle with is on rough terrain. </p><p>I cant explain this better in English, just concluding it is just fine on short walks of 5-7 hours to get them nice Dryas shots. Not for lengthy 14 hour stretches up into high mountains, the Osprey is by far to be chosen, also out of security concern, hauling that bulky lowepro suitcase might get you into big trouble if attacked by severe weathers as heavy rain and lightening. That happens! And you will praise the lord carrying a proper big Osprey rucksack when lord starts pouring heavy wet snow and rain. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Borga Voffe, post: 572946, member: 41839"] The bag? Walking with it for ten hrs, in a hilly wood, I found its a suitcase With a proper carrying harness its no way a Osprey Kestrel 32, not even close but I survived, that carrying system is just about close to be as comfy as Osprey. But the big. And bulky suitcase is kind of top heavy. You do indeed struggle with is on rough terrain. I cant explain this better in English, just concluding it is just fine on short walks of 5-7 hours to get them nice Dryas shots. Not for lengthy 14 hour stretches up into high mountains, the Osprey is by far to be chosen, also out of security concern, hauling that bulky lowepro suitcase might get you into big trouble if attacked by severe weathers as heavy rain and lightening. That happens! And you will praise the lord carrying a proper big Osprey rucksack when lord starts pouring heavy wet snow and rain. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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