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  2. The Best Picnic Essentials for Elevating Your Outdoor ... - AOL

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    How do you pack the perfect picnic? Whether you’re going for a casual, chill vibe or thinking luxe and chic, there are plenty of accessories that’ll turn your next basic park date or beach ...

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    A perfect bucket + basket combo, Bembien’s semi-open weave bag is perfect for beach days or picnics in the park. Dimensions: Height: 12 inches; width: 10 inches; depth: 3.5 inches Material ...

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  5. Picnic basket - Wikipedia

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    A traditional picnic hamper is made of woven wicker. While the basic concept of a picnic basket is quite simple, some picnic baskets sold by gourmet stores are quite large and elaborate, [2] with insulated compartments to hold hot and cold foods, and dishware including wine glasses and porcelain plates which are secured in pockets along with ...

  6. Backpacking (travel) - Wikipedia

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    Backpacking is a form of low-cost, independent travel, which often includes staying in inexpensive lodgings and carrying all necessary possessions in a backpack. Once seen as a marginal form of travel undertaken only through necessity, it has become a mainstream form of tourism.

  7. Canoe pack - Wikipedia

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    A typical pack weight while portaging was 160–200 pounds (73–91 kg) during the North American fur trade era. [3] In order to support the heavy load of the pack(s), canoe packs are sometimes used in conjunction with a "tumpline" or "portage collar," a strap attached to the pack and placed over the top of the head. [4]