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  2. Pet carrier - Wikipedia

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    Some backpack pet carrier models are airline approved so they can be safely used while traveling by plane. Backpack pet carriers are available in different sizes, colors, materials, and designs. Some have extra pockets which can be used for extra storage. Most of these pet carriers are designed for pets that do not weigh more than 10 lbs.

  3. Can You Take a Cat Backpacking? I Tried it and Found Out. - AOL

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    Expandable Cat Backpack with Fan. Take your best buddy along with this fun "space capsule" backpack for cats. It has a nice, clear viewing window so your kitty can take in all the sights. There's ...

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    Woman hiking with cat in backpack. Pet parents almost always put their pet's comfort ahead of their own. ... pushing their dog in a stroller or hiking with a cat in one of the best cat backpacks. ...

  6. Lake Fausse Pointe State Park - Wikipedia

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    Backpack Site #6 (BPS#6): About 75 yds from the main trail. Can be reached by hiking, biking or canoe (see interpretive ranger for more information on canoeing). Has primitive bench and fire ring. Approx. 2.0 miles (3.2 km) from trail head. Backpack Site #7 (BPS#7): Half a mile from the main trail. Is in the interior of the swamp. Has 3 fire rings.

  7. Hiking - Wikipedia

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    Hiking in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado A hiker enjoying the view of the Alps. A hike is a long, vigorous walk, usually on trails or footpaths in the countryside. Walking for pleasure developed in Europe during the eighteenth century. [1]