I'm gearing up during the off season for some major AT stretches next Spring. I'm looking at a High Sierra internal frame pack. Any experiences/opinions on their gear? Other recommendations if money were no object? If I were on a budget? Thx.
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If you are planning on skiing any where that will require booting, I have three woods for you regarding your pack: Cross ski carry. Otherwise, get whatever you want that has enough volume for all your stuff.
I have three woods Cross ski carry
Scotty talk lol.
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I'm gearing up during the off season for some major AT stretches next Spring. I'm looking at a High Sierra internal frame pack. Any experiences/opinions on their gear? Other recommendations if money were no object? If I were on a budget? Thx.
lulz, disregard my comment. Pretty obvious where my head is at. :lol:AT as in Appalachian Trail right?
lulz, disregard my comment. Pretty obvious where my head is at. :lol:
AT as in Appalachian Trail right? It has been a few years since I bought a new pack, but I think it kind of depends on your build and preference. I do like the Ospreys but they tend to be pretty pricey. I purchased 'The Works' made by Mystery Ranch quite a few years ago and have been very happy with it. It has been extremely durable and fits me great (I'm 6'2'' and about 200lbs).