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  2. Lowe Alpine - Wikipedia

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    In 1967 Greg created a back pack, named the Expedition Pack, with internal phenolic resin laminate stays, later revised to 6061 aluminium flat bar, being a frame which facilitated the carrying of heavy loads and a unique chest strap designed to attach to a haul rope while still wearing the pack. This sturdy special chest strap was changed to a ...

  3. Pack basket - Wikipedia

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    A modern pack basket manufactured by Pack Baskets of Maine. A postcard showing a man carrying a pack basket. Women in the Adirondacks carrying pack baskets. A pack basket (or packbasket) is a type of basket with straps designed to be carried as a backpack. Archaeological evidence of Native American pack baskets dates as far back as 900 BCE. [1]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Hiking equipment - Wikipedia

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    Hiking equipment is the equipment taken on outdoor walking trips. The duration, distance, planned activities, and environment impacts equipment selection. For example, a short day hike across flat farmland versus trekking in the Himalayas would call for different types of equipment.

  6. Takiding - Wikipedia

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    The local spelling variants include takiding, tekiding or tikiding.It is denoted as a Murut word by the Malaysian language authority Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. [2]It is not to be confused with the same name as known in upper Padas River in Sabah, [citation needed] whereby the latter is another name of barait, [3] a traditional basket-backpack of the Murut people.

  7. Moeraki Boulders - Wikipedia

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    The most striking aspect of the boulders is their unusually large size and spherical shape, with a distinct bimodal size distribution. Approximately one-third of the boulders range in size from about 0.5 to 1.0 metre (1.6 to 3.3 ft) in diameter, the other two-thirds from 1.5 to 2.2 metres (4.9 to 7.2 ft).