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N. California - Tahoe, Marin and anywhere north -
Bio:
Geologist / Project Manager who inherently loves the outdoors - coastal waters, Sierras and everything in between. Passionate about climate change and being kind to others. Enjoy exploring and sharing experiences with friends.
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Mountain Hardwear Virtuosa Women's Backpack - 3600cu in
July 16, 2008
My backpacking/camping backpack is a Dana Designs (US made) from 1993-ish. It's a packhorse, and can hold my entire household and 3 liters of wine comfortably backpacking in the Sierras. That being said, I've been wanting a slim, trim weekender-type pack. Designs have obviously improved by using lighter-weight, durable materials, streamlined design, etc. So - comfortable aside (the previous reviewer has convinced me it's good), is this a reasonable weekend pack? Seems like a great bargain.
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