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  2. Backpack - Wikipedia

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    The word backpack was coined in the United States in the 1910s. Moneybag and packsack were used prior, and now occur mainly as regionalisms. The word rucksack is a German loanword mainly used in the UK, US and in other Western military forces. In Middle High German ruck(e) means "back" (dorsum), which led to the Upper German word ruggsack.

  3. Backpack (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A backpack is a cloth sack carried on one's back and secured with straps. Backpack may also refer to: Part of some sorts of equipment (e.g. breathing sets, flamethrowers) which is carried on the back "Backpack", a song by Crazy Town from the album The Brimstone Sluggers "Backpack", a song by Justin Bieber from the album Journals

  4. Haversack - Wikipedia

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    The pack is essentially a sheet of canvas that folds around its contents (clothing, daily rations, and assorted personal items), and is held together by adjustable straps that thread through loops. A "tail" threaded onto the bottom of the haversack with a leather strap is intended to hold the bedroll and can be detached from the haversack ...

  5. Backpacking - Wikipedia

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    Backpacking with animals, using pack animals to carry gear while hiking or camping; Backpacker (disambiguation) Backpack (disambiguation) Tramping (disambiguation), also called backpacking; All pages with titles beginning with Backpacking; All pages with titles containing Backpacking

  6. Fanny pack - Wikipedia

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    Artificial leather fanny pack with side-release belt buckle, belt slide for adjustment and top-open zipper compartment. A waist bag, fanny pack, belt bag, moon bag, belly bag (American English), or bumbag (British English) is a small fabric pouch worn like a belt around the waist by use of a strap above the hips that is secured usually with some sort of buckle.

  7. Backpacking (hiking) - Wikipedia

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    A weighted carry from backpacking taxes muscles. [4] A weighted load stresses the shoulders, delts, back, abs, obliques, hips, quads, hamstrings and the knees. [4] Humans can carry weight under 50 pounds (23 kg) in a safe manner, [4] and a weighted carry is as beneficial for the cardiovascular system as a light run, [4] and for exercise, a weighted carry helps avoid injuries.

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  9. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    (mainly Northern & Central Eng.) a type of bread roll ("Chip cob", "ham cob", "pack of six cobs please") (pl.) large globules of sweat ("I'm sweating cobs") The portion of a corn plant around which the kernels grow. a building material a type of horse a male swan cock (n.) form of address to a man to gain attention or greet e.g. "Wotcha cock!"