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  2. Deuter Sport - Wikipedia

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    A Deuter Sport backpack. In 1898, Hans Deuter founded Deuter Sport. Starting in the 1900s, Deuter Sport provided the Bavarian Royal Mail with post sacks and mail bags. The company expanded in 1905 from producing linen weaving, sackcloth, freight, car and horse blankets to also include a department that offered tent rentals.

  3. Ultralight backpacking - Wikipedia

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    After shelter, a sleeping system, the backpack and water, food is the biggest contributor to pack weight and an area where substantial gains over traditional backpacking can be made. The basal metabolic rate requirement of food calories (one food calorie is 1000 heat calories , thus sometimes labelled kcal) is approximately 1000 per day per 100 ...

  4. GoLite - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 GoLite was founded by Kim [3] and Demetri "Coup" Coupounas as an outdoor equipment and clothing manufacturer based in Boulder, Colorado.In August 1998, the company launched with 12 simple and innovative products for the ultralight backpacker, designed by outdoors adventurer and author Ray Jardine.

  5. Deuter - Wikipedia

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    Chaitanya Georg Deuter (born February 1, 1945), known simply as Deuter, he is a German new age musician. known for his meditative [1] style that blends Eastern and Western musical elements. Discography

  6. Suitcase nuclear device - Wikipedia

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    The lightest nuclear warhead ever acknowledged to have been manufactured by the U.S. is the W54, which was used in both the Davy Crockett 120 mm recoilless rifle-launched warhead and the backpack-carried version called the Mk-54 SADM (Special Atomic Demolition Munition). The bare warhead package was an 11 by 16 inches (280 by 410 mm) cylinder ...